COE ER 385-1-95-2007 SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) OPERATIONS《重要军火和炸药操作的安全和卫生要求》.pdf
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1、 SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) OPERATIONS ENGINEER REGULATION “Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.” Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ER 385-1-95 30 Mar 07 ii AVAILABILI
2、TY Electronic copies of this and other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers publications are available on the Internet at http:/www.usace.army.mil/inet/usace-docs/. This site is the only repository for all official engineer regulations, circulars, manuals, and other documents originating from HQUSACE. Provi
3、ded by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iii DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ER 385-1-95 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CESO Washington, D.C. 20314 Regulation No. 385-1-95 30 March 2007 Safety SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CON
4、CERN (MEC) OPERATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE 1. Purpose 1 2. Applicability 1 3. Distribution Statement 1 4. References 1 5. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms 1 6. Policy 1 7. Responsibilities 2 8. General 8 9. Operations/Activities 9 10. Explosives and Chemical Agent Contaminated Medi
5、a 9 11. Training (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 11 12. Documents 13 13. Accident and Incident Reporting 15 14. Requirements for Government Safety Oversight 15 15. Waivers 16 3 Appendices Appedix A References A-1 Appendix B Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms B-1 App
6、endix C Requirements for Government Safety Oversight (GSO) C-1 This ER supersedes ER 385-1-95 dated 16 JuneProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,
7、-,-DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ER 385-1-95 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CESO Washington, D.C. 20314 Regulation No. 385-1-95 30 March 2007 Safety SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) OPERATIONS 1. Purpose. This regulation identifies safety and health requirements an
8、d responsibilities for MEC operations, military munitions (MM) response actions and any other ammunition and explosives (AE) activities. The safety and health requirements concerning Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) activities are addressed in ER 385-1-92. 2. Applicability. a. This reg
9、ulation applies to Headquarters, United States Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE) elements, regional business centers (RBC), centers of expertise (CX), and laboratories performing or contracting for MEC operations, MM response actions and any other AE activity. b. This regulation applies to all progr
10、ams and projects for which the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is involved and which may result in encountering MEC during: actions at or below the ground surface, such as formerly used defense sites (FUDS), Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) activities and installation restoration pr
11、ograms (IRP); construction projects; and support for others (SFO) projects. 3. Distribution Statement. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. 4. References. Required and related publications are listed in Appendix A. 5. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms. Acronyms and definition
12、s used in this regulation are explained in Appendix B. 6. Policy. a. MEC safety is critical to the operation of project sites where MEC is known or suspected to be present. b. All USACE MEC operations shall be planned and conducted in accordance with the re-quirements of this document, and coordinat
13、ed with USACE MM Center of Expertise (CX) (per Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ER 385-1-95 30 Mar 07 2 ER 1110-1-8153 and at FUDS ER 200-3-1) located at U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH). c. Response proje
14、cts with potential for encountering HTRW, MEC, and Munitions Constituents (MC) require coordination with both the USACE MM CX and the Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste Center of Expertise (HTRW CX). Normal safety hierarchy of cleanup is to perform the removal of conventional MEC, removal of chem
15、ical warfare materiel, explosives MC, and removal of HTRW, in that order. d. Until USACE guidance is published, or if questions arise, specific guidance for biological warfare materiel (BWM) shall be obtained from the MM CX. e. Only USACE qualified personnel will be utilized in MEC operations (refer
16、ence Appendix A-1, CEMP-CE Memorandum 13 Oct 2005). Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) personnel qualification requirements are found in Department of Defense Explosive Safety Board (DDESB) Technical Paper 18 and defined in Appendix B of this document. f. Essential personnel for the project are determined us
17、ing the procedures identified in EP 1110-1-18. g. Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel (RCWM) is a subset of MEC. All USACE RCWM projects will be executed by the RCWM Design Center, located at the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center. 7. Responsibilities. a. HQUSACE. (1) The Director, Environmen
18、tal Division, HQUSACE (CEMP-R) shall be responsible for overall Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) management, policy, and technical direction. (2) The Chief, Safety and Occupational Health Office, Headquarters USACE (CESO) shall: (a) Designate a Safety Program Manager to manage and su
19、pport the USACE explosives safety program. (b) Develop and approve USACE explosives safety and health policy and procedures. (c) Provide guidance on explosives safety and health issues within the framework of the overall USACE safety and health policy. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
20、 networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ER 385-1-95 30 Mar 07 3 (d) Coordinate with higher headquarters and elements within the Headquarters, USACE, on explosives safety and health issues. (e) Take the lead on explosives safety issues requiring conflict resolution within USACE, and higher
21、 Headquarters and other customers. Conduct periodic safety reviews to ensure program compliance with established requirements. (f) Act as the Direct Reporting Unit (DRU) safety office responsible for conducting pre-operational surveys for RCWM projects. The lead for pre-operational surveys has been
22、delegated to the MM CX. (3) Chief, Engineering and Construction Division, HQUSACE will; (a) Serve as the USACE engineer and construction manager, with responsibility for ensuring that explosives safety and health criteria and procedures are incorporated into the design and car-ried-out during constr
23、uction on projects where MEC is known or suspected to be present. (b) Comply with DA safety requirement for the design and construction or modification/repair of explosives-type facilities (e.g., manufacturing, handling, transporting, storing and demilitarization facilities). b. Regional Business Ce
24、nters (RBC). RBCs will provide safety and health oversight, through the Safety and Occupational Health Office (SOHO), to ensure activities and responsibilities are in compliance with USACE and Army policy and procedures. Additionally, they will collaborate and share health and safety Staff resources
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