Performs a combination of duties necessary to monitor, maintain, and adjust the demilitarization operating system via use of a computer operated control board. Monitoring the plant operation system utilizing support equipment and cameras ensuring that all operations with chemical munitions are functioning in compliance with established procedures. Using control consoles to destroy chemical agent and demilitarize chemical munitions. Identifying and evaluating the complexity and criticality of inappropriate processes or malfunctioning processes and taking steps necessary to correct such processes.
Steps may include making adjustments via the key panel controls, notifying the Senior Control Room Supervisor of problems, or immediately stopping the processing to ensure no harm or accident results as an effect of the malfunction. Performing daily systems inspections to ensure optimal operation processing. Also performing weekly environmental inspections, weekly checks, fire and ventilation checks, tank interlock checks, and four hour daily readings of instruments on all processing systems and standby systems, and waste feed cut off checks of furnaces. Also is responsible for performing weekly audits of the lock out or tag out system and temporary change logs to ensure that logs and tags are properly installed as specified in existing SOP’s.
Performs a combination of duties to control site processes and events including emergency situations. Assisting on Scene Incident Commander by recording data, making notifications, receiving in coming information, and notifying the OSIC of new or changing operations conditions or situations. May act as the liaison between the OSIC and other involved groups. Controlling TOCDF activities to include responding to alarms and site emergencies.
Maintaining responsibility for determining area of alarm, notifying proper operators and instructing them to evaluate situation, notifying the Senior Control Room Supervisor and Plant Shift Manager, Fire Department, etc. of such emergencies. Assists operations leads and managers in maintaining accountability for employees and actions during emergency situations. Provides support and direction to outside operators who are required to enter the Munitions Demilitarization Building to ensure the safety of the individual and environment while in the toxic area.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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