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National Office Week in Review: January 24, 2018

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OSHA Mike Odryna (ZBW) is the Chairman of NATCA's OSHA Committee. He has provided an update for the membership. 3900.19C Following the INI briefing help in May on the new Draft revision to Order 3900.19. NATCA is coordinating with the Agency to develop collaborative groups to develop OSH Programs for all LOBs and Staff Offices. POC: Dominic Petrelli, Mike Odryna, Ryan Smith, Dean Iacopelli, Phil Barbarello, Grant Mulkey New Orleans Lakefront Tower Mold Issues The remediation of the mold and build back has been completed. Some issues are still being resolved with hopes of completion in the near future. Recently a window that had been replaced started leaking. The contractor has been recalled to the facility to repair the issue. POC: Mike Odryna, Geoff Bacci, Kristina Williams, Deb Stewart OSH Issue Reporting If you have an OSH issue at your facility, use your normal reporting process, i.e. OCC, UCR, etc. Also, contact your NATCA Regional OSHA Rep. The Regional OSH Reps work as liaisons between the lines of business. 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: OSHA Committee Information Request Form OSHA Committee Webinar The OSHA Committee held another in a string of webinars throughout the past year. These webinars will continue. The next webinar will be regarding facility cleanliness and Fire Life Safety will be held in February. POC: Mike Odryna Committee Membership We still have a vacancy for the Great Lakes Region. POC: Mike Odryna PHL ATCT Housekeeping Issues The Agency, along with NATCA, are continuing to work towards a strategy to ensure the cleaning requirements set forth in the janitorial contract and TechOps requirements for equipment cleaning are adhered to. POC: CJ Jacques New OSHA 6008 Training The Agency sent out an email stating that the new OSHA6008 course is a direct replacement to the OSHA6000 requirement for OSHECCOM members. The National OSHECCOM has now agreed to this training. POC: Mike Odryna, Dominic Petrelli, Larry Trottini

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