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Internal Review of FLRA's Occupational Safety and Health

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FINDINGS OF FACT:5 U.S.C.A &7901 authorizes the Head <strong>of</strong> each agency to establish health serviceprograms to promote the physical <strong>and</strong> mental fitness <strong>of</strong> employees. Section 7904 <strong>of</strong> thissame order states that Federal organizations are responsible for developing prevention,treatment <strong>and</strong> rehabilitation programs <strong>and</strong> services for Federal civilian employees withdrug or alcohol problems. When feasible, these program services should be extended tothe families <strong>of</strong> employees who have this problem. The FLRA has implemented both theOSHA <strong>and</strong> Drug Free Workplace Plan <strong>and</strong> has created detailed policy, however themajority <strong>of</strong> managers <strong>and</strong> employees have never seen or been informed <strong>of</strong> these FLRApolicies.The FLRA Executive Director is responsible for administering administrativemanagement programs prescribed by laws, regulations <strong>and</strong> executive orders. Thisincludes ensuring FLRA compliance with the <strong>Occupational</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Act as wellas the Drug Free Federal Workplace Act, <strong>and</strong> other major safety <strong>and</strong> health laws <strong>and</strong>regulations. This responsibility includes ensuring Agency compliance with Federal laws,<strong>and</strong> ensuring that managers <strong>and</strong> employees are kept knowledgeable <strong>and</strong> aware <strong>of</strong>occupational safety <strong>and</strong> health issues.The Director, Administrative Service Division (ASD) is authorized to administer theFLRA=s <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Programs. The Director, ASD is responsible for investigatingreports <strong>of</strong> unsafe/unhealthy work conditions, <strong>and</strong> accidents that result in seriouspersonal injury or major property damage, ensuring that FLRA maintains sufficientrecords to comply with OSHA requirements <strong>and</strong> providing appropriate safety <strong>and</strong> healthtraining for supervisors <strong>and</strong> employees. The Director, ASD is also responsible forcoordinating with the FLRA EEO Director to ensure a safe working environment <strong>and</strong>proper accommodations for persons with disabilities. The Director, ASD is alsoresponsible for maintaining necessary records, <strong>and</strong> issuing required informationincluding an annual report to the Department <strong>of</strong> Labor, preparing contracts a <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Health</strong> Inspector to conduct periodic inspections <strong>of</strong> the workplaces <strong>of</strong> the FLRA <strong>and</strong>ensuring that all <strong>of</strong>fices have sufficient protective materials. FLRA has previouslyminimally complied with these requirements.The Office <strong>of</strong> the Inspector General has the authority to investigate restraints,interference, coercion, discrimination or reprisal for filing a report <strong>of</strong> an unsafe orunhealthy working conditions <strong>and</strong> allegations <strong>of</strong> fraudulent claims. During FY 2001 <strong>and</strong>FY 2002, the Inspector General received two such complaints related to individualsfrom a Regional Office who were alleged to be retiring with claimed disabilities whichwere false. The FLRA Inspector General investigated, <strong>and</strong> reported the information tothe Office <strong>of</strong> General Counsel <strong>and</strong> Human Resource Division in FY 2000 who bothstated that the Department <strong>of</strong> Labor Office <strong>of</strong> Workmen=s Compensation had approvedboth claims.15

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