monitoring the effectiveness of the lanl operating experience program
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Monitoring the Effectiveness of the LANL Operating Experience Program. Robert B Stuewe Operating Experience Program Coordinator Los Alamos National Laboratory. May 14, 2013. Scope of the LANL OPEX Program Serves 11,000 people including the Los Alamos Field Office. OPEX Program Stats - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA
Monitoring the Effectiveness of the LANL Operating Experience Program
Robert B StueweOperating Experience Program Coordinator
Los Alamos National Laboratory
May 14, 2013
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Scope of the LANL OPEX ProgramServes 11,000 people including the Los Alamos Field Office
OPEX Program Stats- 700-800 items processed per year
- Multiple pre-planned sources- 50% from DOE (all of you)- All program/function areas
- >100 internal institutional per year- 1500-3000 unique users/month- >5000 in searchable archive- >12,000 doc accesses/month- >200 searches/month (up to 400) Customer
Portfolio
NNSA Weapons ProgramsNNSA Nonproliferation
NNSA Safeguards & SecurityDOE Environmental ManagementDOE Energy & Other Programs
DOE Office of Science
Work for Others ( incl. Nat Security)
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OPEX Monitoring and EvaluationUse Assessments, Measures, Analysis, Stakeholder Feedback
Annual- Assess OPEX Program Implementation and Effectiveness
(part of Annual CAS Assurance Process)
- Lessons Learned Improvement Workshop (includes Field Office)
Semi-Annually (or more frequently)
- Lessons Learned Effectiveness Monitoring (often includes Field Office)
Quarterly- ORPS/Sub-ORPS Trending and Analysis
Monthly- LANL Dashboard
Daily/Weekly- Lessons Learned Archive Analytics
As Occur- Other Internal and External Assessments (3-5 per year)
Lessons Learned Images: Adult Mexican Spotted Owl recorded on LANL property in June 2011. In compliance with the LANL
Habitat Management Plan, work with heavy equipment must stop in areas of sensitive
habit beginning March 1.
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OPEX Implementation Processes are designed to reliably fulfill requirements, and are used by functional, programmatic , and organizational areas important to the site’s mission
OPEX Effectiveness“There is objective evidence that experience from operational events is being tracked and used to drive continuous improvement” NNSA NAP-21 Element 2 Effectiveness Criteria
Annual CAS Management Self-Assessment Part of LANS Board of Governors Approved
Contractor Assurance System DOE O210, O 226, and Prime Contract H-4 Clause set
primary requirements Uses feedback from interviews, measures, issues
management system, LLEM, and other assessments Results used by the Annual ISM Verification
Lessons Learned in Images: A subcontractor employee at LANL suffered the loss of a fingertip on 2/9/12, when he
caught a finger in the bolt hole shown above during the repair of a bucket on a skid-steer
loader.
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Monitoring and Evaluation ResultsSummarizing results from the last two years
The LANL OPEX Program is compliant, implemented, and is demonstrating effectiveness, but opportunities to improve effectiveness still exist The use of lessons learned for work planning could be improved
Variability is evident in the lessons learned processes used by sub-units
The rate of sharing lessons learned across the Laboratory is at an acceptable level but is trending unfavorably
These opportunities for improvement are likely evident across the DOE.
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Many Lessons Learned are not easy to use for work planning- Too general or truisms (e.g., Always follow procedures and you won’t have problems)
- Too site specific (e.g., Procedure GG-XY-0010-1.1 needs to be changed)
- Do not include actions that others could use to prevent the adverse event - Does not describe the activity or equipment that was associated with the lesson
in a manner that enables quick relevance determination during work planning Redundancy and confusion in DOE LL directives and
processes (When to use which PM lessons learned method, DOE-EM lessons learned process)
DOE-Wide Contributing Factors
Need to reduce cost-to-share while also creating higher-quality lessons for our activities?
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Quarterly Lessons Learned Effectiveness Monitoring (LLEM)
Lessons Learned in Images: On 8/9/10 at TA-54 Area L, a 4-liter glass container of nitric acid began to vent a red vapor from
inside a 14-gallon poly drum. The drum was closed and the area evacuated. No workers
were exposed. HAZMAT responded and handled the cleanup.
1. Trending/analysis suggests that an accelerated rate of learning is needed
2. OPEX Program Coordinator selects the focus area, approves the data collection plan
3. OPEX Program personnel go into field to collect data (Field Office Counterpart can and does shadow)
Glovebox Safety Lessons Learned EffectivenessUse of LL in Training Development and Delivery R&D Safety Improvement Effectiveness Evaluation Project Management Lessons Learned ProcedureUse of LL in Maintenance Work PlanningUse of LL in Maintenance Pre-Job BriefsCrane Inspection Card Maintenance LL Follow-up
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OPEX LANL Dashboard MeasuresUpdated Monthly, Action Plans for Red and Yellow levels, accessible by Field Office to support oversight
Processing Time - Urgent within 24 hours- Caution within 7 days
Knowledgebase Inventory Internal LL Generation Rate Document Access Rate Search Rate
Staying Green requires monitoring knowledgebase analytics on daily and weekly bases, and taking immediate action before
monthly measures suffer!
Lessons Learned Images: Plumber’s kit containing propane bottle discovered 3/6/12
at the LANL CMR facility during the performance of an extent of condition
immediate action following a TSR violation that had resulted from the discovery of
another propane bottle on 2/15/12.