History
Since awarded the contract to operate the Y-12
National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in November
2000, BWXT - Y12 has continually strived to demonstrate a commitment
to safety. And, significant progress has been made. The lost-workday
case rate is as low as it has been in 10 years. And, yes, this
is quite an achievement, but for the workers and management
of Y-12, this is considered a good start. Even with these improved
statistics, more than 100 people were injured last year. That
is unacceptable. Management knows there is more that can be
done to make Y-12 as safe a workplace as it can possibly be.
The key is to find the things that can hurt people
before the people get hurt. This requires a process that trains
and focuses us on the things around us that not often, but eventually,
could result in an injury. This must be followed by an absolute
commitment on everyone's part to fix the safety issues once
they are identified.
Based upon experience, the BWXT - Y12 management
team knows the Behavior-Based Safety is such a process. The
basis of this program is the personal involvement of every employee
from every area of the Complex to make our workplace safer.
Behavior-Based Safety puts ownership for safety into the hands
of every employee and establishes management accountability
to follow through on needed improvements.
BWXT Y-12 is determined to take performance to
ever-higher levels. In March 2003, a team began to develop this
important process here Y-12. The process will build on safety
improvements already in place and take these improvements to
new heights.
POC: Debbie Reed
National Security Complex
BWXT Y-12, L.L.C.
P. O. Box 2009
MS 8220
Oak Ridge, TN 37922
(865) 241-8358
This page was last updated on March 25, 2009
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