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Rocky Flats Plant Site


Employee Occupational Exposure and Health

Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS), 1994-Current

Location:

Active: RF-Building 116
Inactive:
Access Restrictions: System is unclassified; building is in an access-controlled area; use of database is limited to DOE and DOE contractor personnel with specialized training.

Location of Codebooks and Manuals: Manuals, guidelines, and instruction materials used to teach employees how to enter occurrence reports into the database are in one of twenty-one boxes of records in T124 A, Cubicle 27

System Control or Other ID No: Unknown

Location/Volume of Storage Media: The system is maintained and updated by the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL).

Hardware/Software: Hewlett Packard HP-3000

Estimated Activity: High; system is used daily.

Office/Program Supported by the System: Various offices, including the Occupational Health Division, DOE

Originating Office: Idaho National Engineering Laboratory

Disposition Authority: Unscheduled

Series Description: The Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS) is used to document radiological incidents and occurrences at Rocky Flats and other Department of Energy (DOE) sites. Facility managers create and modify reports of radiological occurrences on workstation personal computers (PCs), as required by DOE Order 5000.3A. The reports are then downloaded to the ORPS database, after which they are available for review by other site personnel through computer terminals or PCs having the necessary capability. The database can be used to generate various reports in hard copy, including Notification Reports, which must be submitted to DOE within 24 hours of occurrences, 10-day followup reports, and final reports. All of these reports provide building numbers and managers' names; job positions (but not names) of employees involved; occurrence report numbers, dates, and descriptions; and explanations of immediate actions taken. The 10-day followup and final reports also list probable causes, describe corrective measures needed and subsequently taken, and evaluate effects on the environment and/or employee health. Information in the ORPS database can be used to identify and analyze trends in occurrences and to develop preventive measures. Records do not include personal identifiers.

For other records relating to occurrences, see Volume VII. Incident and Occurrence Records, 1958-Current.

Data Elements: 59-63, 65, 68-69, 71, 75, 77, 81, 83, 85, 102-103, 107

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