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Title: Qualification


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Qualification Training ofWork Planners
Steven K. Little Work Control Department Manager
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Topics if Discussion
  • Typical Planner Myths
  • NNSA Approach to Training Qualification
  • Y-12 Improvements

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What is a Planner?
  • Computer expert
  • Craft generally an expert in all trades
  • Industrial hygienist
  • Occupational safety specialist
  • System and design engineer
  • Quality assurance expert
  • Health physicist
  • Nuclear safety engineer
  • Procurement specialist
  • Procedure writer
  • Rocket scientist
  • Babysitter
  • Project/Task manager supervisor
  • Juggler

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Why do we need Planners?
  • Requirements Drivers
  • Best practice
  • Improve scope definitions
  • Create work instructions
  • Improve field work efficiency
  • Increased demand for rigor and formality
  • Mentor process change
  • Single point of contact
  • Analyze and report information

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Work Control Process
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PLANNING ? PLANNER
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What is a Planner? - Really
  • An expert on the Work Control Process
  • Someone with craft or engineering/technical
    background
  • A skilled facilitator
  • A non-exempt hourly or junior exempt employee

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Why Do We Need Planners Really?
  • Develop the safety envelope for the specified
    scope focused on the worker performing the work
    safely.

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Why Do We Need Planners Really?
  • Develop the safety envelope for the specified
    scope focused on the worker performing the work
    safely.

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NNSA Commitment 23 Path Forward
  • Initial workshop in October, 2004 identified
    issue of concern.
  • TQ of Planners a major subject in July 2005
    workshop
  • NNSA working group drafted criteria in November
    2005
  • Criteria validated by EFCOG Work Management
    subgroup
  • NNSA issued criteria as an expectation for
    Commitment 23 closure.

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NNSA Planner Definition
  • A work planner is anyone who, as a part of
    planning activity level work, performs the
    following functions
  • ensures that the scope of work being performed is
    adequately defined
  • confirms that hazards associated with the work
    and the work environment have been identified and
    analyzed to determine the controls that must be
    implemented to ensure worker safety
  • determines applicable work process requirements
    (i.e., applies the appropriate graded approach
    for the work being planned)
  • breaks down work activities into discrete
    steps/tasks
  • establishes acceptance criteria for work
    performed
  • develops technical work documents
  • and provides input to the scheduling process
    (sequencing and timing, and resources such as
    personnel, tools, materials, support, training,
    etc.).

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NNSA Planner TQ Expectations
  • Work planners are expected to be trained and
    qualified in the following areas
  • Integrated Safety Management (ISM) Core Functions
    and Guiding Principles, and Quality Assurance
    Criteria
  • The roles, responsibilities, authorities, and
    accountabilities of interfacing organizations
  • Applicable work management system(s) - i.e.,
    types of work performed, processes used, tools,
    software, work package content, how to apply
    lessons learned, etc.
  • Hazard Identification and Analysis, and how to
    incorporate controls into work instructions
  • How to apply applicable requirements, standards,
    permits, regulations, etc. to work planning
    (includes use of subject matter experts and
    system engineers)
  • How and When to Conduct Walk-downs and
  • Effective Communications and Technical Writing.

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Planner Restructuring
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Developmental Goals
Technical Approach
  • Train to
  • Process
  • Requirements
  • Rules regulations
  • Career path
  • Hands-on / Field Experience

Expectations Drivers
Planner
  • DOE Site
  • Industry
  • Roles
  • Responsibilities

Academic Approach
  • Train to
  • Process
  • Requirements
  • Rules regulations
  • Career path
  • Technical Administrative

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Planner Progression
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Formal Qualification Process
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Qualification Focus Areas
  • ISM functions and principles
  • Facilitation techniques
  • Hazard identification and analysis
  • Technical writing
  • Procurement of material and services
  • Work Control process, including R2A2 of all
    personnel involved
  • Technical training, including interfaces with
    maintenance crafts
  • Verification of performance through
  • Classroom training
  • Field Training, including OJT
  • Oral boards
  • Completion of practical exercises

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