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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Survey Results – “Raising Visibility and Awareness of Environmental Programs at DOE Facilities” David Skipper/Joan Hughes UT-Battelle, LLC November 2, 2006, EFCOG Meeting
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Team Members David Skipper, ORNL Steve Birrer, INL Scott White, LLC/KCP Jack Mizner, SNL/NM
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Team Task Survey sites to determine methods and effectiveness of EMS-related communication What worked? What didn’t work? Most results will be presented “generically” but completed survey forms are available if you wish to contact a particular site
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Survey Conducted between July 12 and August 15 13 responses received 5 out of 13 are registered to ISO 14001 Survey areas EMS awareness training EMS internal communication Internal communication successes/failures Top management involvement
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY EMS Awareness Training All 13 respondents indicated EMS awareness training is provided 12/13 indicated that web based training is used Target audience Most sites require all staff and subcontractors to complete EMS awareness training Most sites have initial training and then a periodic refresher (usually annually or every two years) 10/13 indicated that the training included a test or other demonstration of competence
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY EMS Awareness Training Some sites require visitors and guests to take training but others limit it to visitors on site > 30 days
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Types of Internal EMS Communication Internal EMS communication techniques include: Badge cards Brochures Newsletters Web pages Email Staff/All hands meetings Posters Videos Bathroom briefings
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Source of Internal EMS Communication EMS program managers for most communication Top management involvement during EMS implementation and prior to audits One site has video that includes CEO One site has all EMS communication come from top management
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Internal/External EMS Events Several sites use Earth Day as an opportunity to highlight the EMS BNL has a week long celebration of Earth Day and an Environmental Day ORNL has a Community Day with an EMS booth NREL has promoted a “Bike to Work” day Pantex had an EMS booth at a business expo
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Communication Successes Communication from top management Integrating EMS information into GET or other existing training Integrating EMS information into ISM or work control documents EMS audits (audits often force people to spend a minutes thinking about their EMS responsibilities) Badge cards
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Less Effective Communication Web pages (not a lot of hits) Focusing on EMS or ISO-speak Too many stand alone procedures (failure to integrate EMS into site processes) Too many emails (staff are bombarded with email and often don’t read all messages) Several sites commented that environmental communication is a challenge to many site’s focus on safety
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Top Management Involvement in EMS Communication In general, top management involvement limited to environmental policy, management review and occasional staff communication Sometimes difficult to get top management’s attention Willing to help but EMS staff have to prepare communications More involved during EMS implementation
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O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E NERGY Summary To be effective, internal EMS communication must take several forms Top management effective when you need to get people’s attention EMS staff shoulder primary responsibility for internal communication
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