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National Office Week in Review: June 15, 2016

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o Safety Risk Management (SRM) has been completed with all except two CONUS ARTCCs' OCPs. They are await ing signatures. Man ager Tony Jenkins briefed NATCA on the on the 1900.47E and answered questions on the SRM Document. OSHA : Mike Odryna (ZBW) is the Chairman of NATCA's OSHA Committee. He has provided an update for the membership. NATCA OSHA COMMITTEE UPDATE June 2016 Weekl y Meetings: o Continuing weekly meeting with Kathleen Edic (AJW - 23 - A) EOSH Services. o POC: Mike Odryna NATCA Academy OSHA Classes o 11 Facility OSHA Reps from around the country attended the NATCA Academy class in Atlanta. o The class covered OSHA and FAA regula ti ons and contractual agreement. The class was taught by Mike Odryna . FAA Order 1050.22A Briefing o NATCA was Briefed by the agency on FAA Order 1050.22A, Environmental Management System for the Air Traffic Organization. NATCA had several questions that wer e passed onto the agency. o POC: Melinda Kim, Mike Odryna, Phil Barbarello, Dominic Petrelli, Kendal Manson . Establishment OSHECCOMs o All facilities must be covered by an Establishment OSHECCOM and they are required to meet at least q u arterly. Establishment committees are used to discuss f acility specific safety issues. If any issues cannot be resolved at the establishment level, the issue would then be forwarded to the Regional Committee. o If you have any questions on how to set one up, please contact your NA TCA Regional OSHA Rep. The current NATCA Regional OSHA committee list can be found here: natca.net/index.php/OSHA - home OSH issue reporting o If you have an OSH issue at your facility, use your normal reporting process, i.e. OCC, UCR etc. Also contact you r NATCA Regional OSHA Rep. The R egional OSH Rep s work as liaisons between the lines of business. o If you have a concern about something occurring at your facility, you can fill out the following form to request a member of the OSHA Committee contact you to discuss your concerns.

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