The Office of Health Safety and Security will be hosting its annual DOE Safety and Security Enforcement Workshop March 27 - 29 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Parts of the workshop will also be available for viewing via web broadcast.
The purpose of the workshop is to provide up-to-date information and resources to DOE and NNSA Federal and contractor personnel regarding roles, responsibilities, authorities, expectations, and approaches for implementing the Department's worker safety and health, nuclear safety, and classified information security regulatory enforcement programs.
This workshop is open to all DOE, NNSA, contractor, and subcontractor personnel with an interest in DOE's safety and security enforcement programs. It is particularly targeted for DOE Federal, contractor, and subcontractor personnel responsible for implementing and overseeing worker safety and health, nuclear safety, and classified information security programs, and personnel responsible for collecting, screening, evaluating, and reporting noncompliance information.
As in past years, the workshop will feature interactive breakout sessions that offer attendees the opportunity to work closely with Enforcement Program staff in demonstrating and discussing DOE's expectations for identifying, evaluating, and self-reporting noncompliant conditions. The workshop will also feature invited speakers and share lessons learned from recent enforcement cases.
For more information about the workshop and to register to attend either in person or via web broadcast, please go here.