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D-11. Systems Engineering (continued)<br />
Evaluation Criteria<br />
8. Environment, Safety and Occupational Health (ESOH) Integration<br />
ESOH programs identify the ability of existing resources to meet operational<br />
requirements and assess risks caused by resource degradation or denial. By focusing<br />
on operational requirements and following the regulatory strictures for sustaining<br />
resources, the ESOH program achieves the dual aims of warfighter support and<br />
protection of the environment, workforce and community.<br />
Milestone<br />
B C FRP<br />
• The program office is using the System Safety methodology in MIL-STD-882D X U U<br />
to integrate ESOH considerations into the Systems Engineering process.<br />
• A Program Environmental, Safety and Health Evaluation (PESHE) has been X U U<br />
developed that includes as a minimum:<br />
o A strategy for integrating ESOH considerations into the systems<br />
engineering process using MIL-STD-882D.<br />
o Identification of ESOH responsibilities.<br />
o An approach to identify ESOH hazards, assess the risks, eliminate the<br />
hazards, and mitigate ESOH risks to acceptable levels.<br />
o Identification and status of ESOH risks including approval authority for<br />
residual ESOH risks (based on MIL-STD-882).<br />
o A method for measuring and tracking the effectiveness of ESOH risk<br />
mitigation measures throughout the life cycle.<br />
o A schedule for completing NEPA/EO 12114 documentation including<br />
the approval authority of the documents (the Component <strong>Acquisition</strong><br />
Executive (CAE) or designee (for joint programs, the CAE of the Lead<br />
Executive Component) is the approval authority for system-related<br />
NEPA/EO 12114 documentation).<br />
o Identification of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) used in the system and<br />
for the operations and maintenance of the system and a plan for their<br />
demilitarization/disposal.<br />
• All other physical risks (ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, ergonomics) are X U U<br />
adequately addressed to minimize occupational illnesses and injuries and<br />
maximize productivity.<br />
• NEPA Compliance X U U<br />
o NEPA/EO 12114 Compliance Schedule should identify all known or<br />
projected NEPA documentation requirements throughout the life cycle to<br />
include identification of the proponent responsible for the documentation<br />
o Program Office NEPA documents must be focused on discrete actions<br />
occurring at specific locations. They should not be programmatic<br />
documents covering the entire life cycle of a system.<br />
• The following activities typically require NEPA documents: X U U<br />
o Conducting development and acceptance test (proponent-Program<br />
Office).<br />
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