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Fiscal Year 2015 Overview of the Analytical Services Program (ASP) George E. Detsis Manager, Analytical Services Program Office of Sustainable Environmental Stewardship, Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. 2015 ASP Workshop Charleston, South Carolina September 14-17, 2015 1
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Topics Accomplishments – Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 was a positive year U.S. Department of Energy Consolidated Audit Program (DOECAP) Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP) Visual Sample Plan (VSP) Future Considerations 2
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FY 2015 Accomplishments Completed administrative transition of DOECAP to DOE Headquarters (HQ) – HQ is responsible for: – Developing the DOECAP contract and providing contractor performance evaluation (Pro2Serve) – Providing guidance and direction to Operations Team – Reviewing/approving all audit reports on behalf of the Department (completed the FY 2015 audit reports on August 31) Transitioned Electronic Data System to Microsoft SharePoint platform Briefed DOE field/contractor and HQ managers on audit results 3
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FY 2015 Accomplishments DOECAP Audits New DOECAP-audited laboratories: – TestAmerica, Inc. in West Sacramento, California – Columbia Basin Analytical Laboratories in Pasco, Washington, was added back to the list of audited laboratories DOECAP FY 2015 audits: – 18 laboratory audits – 9 TSDF audits – 1 TSDF audit surveillance to verify closure of corrective actions for a Priority I finding 4
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FY 2015 Accomplishments DOECAP TSDF Pilot Successfully continued the TSDF Advance Checklist Completion Pilot (TSDF Pilot): – In one week, completed a combined TSDF Pilot Phase I audit in Oak Ridge and Kingston, Tennessee: 5
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FY 2015 Accomplishments DOECAP TSDF Pilot TSDF Pilot Phase I audit of Waste Control Specialists LLC in Andrews, Texas TSDF Pilot Phase II audit of EnergySolutions in Clive, Utah 6
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FY 2015 Accomplishments DOECAP Auditor Cadres Auditor cadres continued to grow – New auditors from throughout the DOE Complex 146 Auditors and 22 Lead Auditors, plus 15 Auditors-In- Training in the queue for FY 2016 7 Fiscal Year Lab Auditors TSDF Auditors 20105354 20116166 20125765 20136174 20145775 20156977
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FY 2015 Accomplishments Two MAPEP proficiency testing sessions: Series 32 – March 2015 Series 33 – September 2015 DOE HQ continued to push the envelope for national laboratory accreditation standards at The NELAC Institute’s Forum on Laboratory Accreditation 8
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FY 2015 Accomplishments Developing Collaborative Relationships with Foreign Governments through Scientific Endeavors ASP Manager represented DOE in Amman, Jordan, at the Radiation Measurements Cross-Calibration (RMCC) Project Workshop ASP Manager briefed senior personnel from U.S. Embassy in Jordan on the RMCC Project and the results of the RMCC Project Workshop The RMCC continues to build the capacity in the Middle East to produce reliable radiological data – MAPEP is a key component 9
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FY 2015 Accomplishments DOE funded new initiatives for field data collection using the VSP tool kits Version 7.4 released in June 2015 VSP joined social media – VSP pages on YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn 19 VSP video training courses posted on YouTube 10
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DOECAP Laboratory Audits 11
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Distribution of FY 2015 Laboratory Findings 12
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Most Common Laboratory Findings in FY 2015 13
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Tentative Laboratory Audit Schedule for FY 2016 LaboratoryMonth & Year Brooks Rand Labs, Seattle, WA (Closure audit of Fremont facility) November 2015 Eberline Analytical Corporation, Oak Ridge, TNNovember 2015 TestAmerica, Inc., Knoxville, TNDecember 2015 ALS Laboratory Group, Cincinnati, OHJanuary 2016 Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN January 2016 Columbia Basin Analytical Laboratories, Pasco, WA January 2016 ALS Laboratory Group, Salt Lake City, UTFebruary 2016 TestAmerica, Inc., Richland, WAFebruary 2016 GEL Laboratories, LLC, Charleston, SCApril 2016
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Tentative Laboratory Audit Schedule for FY 2016 (cont.) LaboratoryMonth & Year BC Laboratories, Inc., Bakersfield, CAApril 2016 American Radiation Services, Port Allen, LAApril 2016 TestAmerica, Inc., Earth City, MOMay 2016 TestAmerica, Inc., Arvada, COMay 2016 ALS Laboratory Group, Ft. Collins, COMay 2016 Shealy Consulting, LLC, Lexington, SCMay 2016 Brooks Rand Labs, Seattle, WAJune 2016 Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TXJune 2016 Shealy Environmental Services, Inc., West Columbia, SC June 2016 TestAmerica, Inc., West Sacramento, CAJune 2016
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Laboratories Being Considered for Audits in FY 2016 LaboratoryTentative Date EMSL Analytical, Inc., Cinnaminson, NJDecember 2015 Cape Fear Analytical, Wilmington, NCApril 2016
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DOECAP TSDF Audits 17
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Distribution of FY 2015 TSDF Findings 18
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Most Common TSDF Findings in FY 2015 19
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TSDFMonth & Year Clean Harbors Aragonite, LLC, Grantsville, UTNovember 2015 Clean Harbors Deer Park, LLC, La Porte, TX December 2015 EnergySolutions, Oak Ridge, TNFebruary 2016 Materials and Energy Corporation, Oak Ridge, TNMarch 2016 Diversified Scientific Services, Inc., Kingston, TNMarch 2016 Perma-Fix Northwest, Inc., Richland, WA May 2016 Perma-Fix of Florida, Inc., Gainesville, FLMay 2016 Waste Control Specialists LLC, Andrews, TXMay 2016 EnergySolutions, Salt Lake City, UTJune 2016 9/12/2013, kb 20 Tentative TSDF Audit Schedule for FY 2016
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21 TSDFs Being Considered for Audits in FY 2016 TSDFTentative Date Omega Technical Services, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN (EMCBC contract) Fall 2015 Babcock Services, Inc., Kennewick, WA (EMCBC contract) FY 2016 Environmental Dimensions, Inc., Albuquerque, NM (EMCBC contract) FY 2016 UniTech Services Group, Springfield, MA (EMCBC contract) FY 2016 Smoky Mountain Solutions, LLC, Oak Ridge, TN (Pending EMCBC contract) Fall 2015 Veolia Environmental Services Technical Services, LLC, Henderson, CO FY 2016
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22 TSDFs Being Considered for Audits in FY 2016 TSDFTentative Date Veolia Environmental Services Technical Services, LLC, Phoenix, AZ FY 2016 Veolia Environmental Services Technical Services, LLC, Port Arthur, TX FY 2016 Veolia Environmental Services Technical Services, LLC, Sauget, IL FY 2016 Clean Harbors Environmental Services, LLC, Buttonwillow, CA FY 2016 US Ecology of Idaho, Inc., Boise, IDFY 2016
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MAPEP in FY 2015 Revision 15 of the Handbook for the Department of Energy’s Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program released in January 2015 MAPEP Series 32 and 33 104 U.S. and 40 foreign laboratories participated Technical assistance and remedial samples 24
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VSP in FY 2015 Version 7.4 released in June 2015 DOE funded new initiatives for field data collection using the VSP tool kits U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission supported expanded VSP features for the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual 26
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VSP in FY 2015 – Social Media V 27
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Future Considerations DOECAP Audits: – New laboratories/TSDFs are being considered – If new facilities are added to the audit list, these steps will be crucial to our continued success: Auditor support from the field Prioritization of the TSDFs and laboratories by performance to identify the top performers For the off-year audit, reward the top performers with either a desk audit or minimized audit scope (fewer auditors needed) 28
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Closing Thoughts DOECAP Audits: – Ensure consistent, defensible evidence is provided to support findings and observations – Strive for consistency in how the audit reports are written – Improve completion of the audit checklists – Be thorough; it’s the record of your review for the next auditor – Think DOE Complex-wide when you represent the Department – Think more broadly than your home site – Review the corrective action plans carefully – Audits are a cooperative process (not a “gotcha”), but we must ensure facilities address the extent of condition and identify the root cause 29
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