ANNEx 3-c: I. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY A?? HEALTH . . ---The following elements of the OSH program were reviewed: . program desc~iption, standards and instructions, accident reports, inspection activities, safety related training act%vities~ hazards review, and Safety “committee activities. ----. ..--,.. -. -. : . .. During this review, discussions were held with the follawing individuals: y! Lloyd Colio (JTG Safety Officer], A.J. Bennett (H&N Safety Officer), Maj ‘lTnrash(USAEEElement ConunandingOfficer), Sgt Smith (USAF Element Safety Officer), CDR Coulapides (USN Element Commander), Chief Wailer (USN Element), I&D~ R%amey (tISN 21ement””DeputyCommander), }Q!JBirchfield (Acting Comrmnder, USA gleneiitand Safety Officer), lLT MacVeigh (USA Element Operations Officer), ad II. Dick Powell (Eberline contractor). Overall, the safe.~ypzogram appears to be satisfactory. A num3er of Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) and Service aihinistxative requirements do not appear to be met. These are discussed in detail below. However, the basic elements of a safety progxarmaxe actively being pursued withia the staffing limitations existinq on the Atoll. —. Of paramount importance is the concern and Friority given to safety by the Atoll and Service element commanders. This was reflected both in the knowledge evidenced by by the Service element commanders of the safety program requirements and applicable safety standards and instnctions”and in the large improvement in the safety conditions of the work environment on the Atoll . Also to be coriunended is the thoroughness of the medical 18 .