A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association
Issue link: http://natca.uberflip.com/i/1087616
The Agency briefed NATCA on a proposed Hearing Conservation Program (HCP) SOP. After reviewing all the documentation, we responded with suggested edits and questions for clarification. POCs: CJ Jacques, Mike Odryna, Dominic Petrelli, Nicole Vitale The NATCA Air Traffic Regional reps and Region X reps attended their respective Regional OSHECCOM meetings in all the legacy regions. Minutes from the Regional OSHECCOM meetings can be found at: OSHECCOM KSN Site Pontiac Tower (PTK) has numerous IAQ issues. The first attempt to clean up the mold failed with the recognition of additional mold and an unacceptable build back by the contractor. The Agency is looking to schedule a re-do ASAP. POCs: Mike Odryna, Drew MacQueen, Sara Stockinger Peoria Tower (PIA) has numerous IAQ and Asbestos issues. We are working with the Agency to develop a short-term and long-term strategy to solve the issues. POCs: Mike Odryna, Drew MacQueen, Sara Stockinger The current list of training available for all NATCA OSH Reps is still current and in force. For a list of approved training send an email to OSHA@NATCA.NET. POCs: Mike Odryna, Dominic Petrelli An ATC-Zero declaration at an Air Traffic facility is the responsibility of AT Management/CIC not TechOps. For example, If the fire alarm activates, ATC-Zero should be declared immediately and evacuation procedures started. If it is found that the alarm activated erroneously and an all- clear is given, ATC-Zero can be cancelled. The safety of Air Traffic employees is the direct responsibility of Air Traffic management, not TechOps. POC: Mike Odryna If your facility needs Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) training, send an email to 9-faa-cpr- aedtrainingreport@faa.gov to obtain more information regarding the program. POC: Mike Odryna Current Facility issues being worked by the committee and others: FAY: Fumes NEW: IAQ Mold, Build back, New HVAC, Patio Drainage PAQ: Asbestos ARR: Overall Facility Condition

