Practice Safety In All You
Do
BNL DART and DOE Recordable
Performance Goals for FY08
In accordance with Performance Objective 5.1 of the "FY08 Performance
Evaluation and Measurement Plan" between DOE and BSA, BNL
is to Provide a Work Environment that Protects Workers and the
Environment. BNL will demonstrate progress in achieving and
maintaining “best in class” by improving safety performance by meeting
the following targets:
- BNL will improve safety performance as measured by
the days away, restricted or transferred (DART) case rate. The expectation is
that BNL will meet the Office of Science interim goal rate of 0.25 cases
per 200,000 hours worked. This rate is based on 5 million or less
hours worked annually. In terms of cases, BNL's goal is to have no
more than 6 DART cases for FY08.
- BNL will improve safety performance as
measured by the DOE total recordable case (TRC) rate with the expectation
that BNL will meet the Office of Science interim goal of 0.65 cases per
200,000 hours worked. This rate is based on 5 million or less hours worked
annually. In terms of cases, BNL's goal is to have no more than 16
Recordable cases for FY08.
What is a DART Case (DART)? (Days
Away, Restricted, or Transferred) case is a subset of DOE recordable
cases whereby the injury or illness is severe enough that the individual
loses time away from his/her job by being away from work, on restricted
duty, or is transferred to another job function.
What is a Recordable Case (TRC)? A DOE recordable
injury is an occupational injury or illness that requires medical
treatment more than simple First Aid and must be reported to
DOE.
To determine the DART and Recordable Case rates, the
following formula is used: # cases x
200,000 hours/actual workhours
You can help the Lab achieve it's goal for FY08 by
practicing safety, maintaining attention to detail, don't multitask (e.g.
don't read while
walking up or down stairs), follow approved work plan documents, and make your
supervisor/manager aware of unsafe work conditions. You also have
the option to contact the Safety & Health Hotline at x8800 if you
believe an unsafe condition exists.

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