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Occurrence Reporting (ORPS)

Occurrence Reporting (ORPS). Lab staff are required to report significant adverse ES&H events and conditions. - Significant events include injuries/accidents, near-misses, fires, contact w/electricity, environmental releases & violations, etc.

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Occurrence Reporting (ORPS)

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  1. Occurrence Reporting (ORPS) • Lab staff are required to report significant adverse ES&H events and conditions. • - Significant events include injuries/accidents, near-misses, fires, contact w/electricity, environmental releases & violations, etc. • - Discuss events with your Division Safety Coordinator and line management as soon as possible (timeliness is important). • Reporting is a line management responsibility • Division directors and/or designees determine if the event must be formally reported (with advice from the EH&S Division Office). • EH&S Division Office is the Lab-wide coordinator for DOE’s Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS). • Divisions are responsible for tracking corrective actions in CATS. • For more information contact Andrew Peterson, EH&S Division (x8128)

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