The NASA Functional Management Review process requires that each NASA Center conduct self-assessments of each functional area. Self-Assessments were completed in June 1998 and results were presented during this conference session. During FY 97 NASA Occupational Health Assessment Team activities, a decision was made to refine the NASA Self-Assessment Process. NASA Centers were involved in the ISO registration process at that time and wanted to use the management systems approach to evaluate their occupational health programs. This approach appeared to be more consistent with NASA's management philosophy and would likely confer status needed by Senior Agency Management for the program. During FY 98 the Agency Occupational Health Program Office developed a revised self-assessment methodology based on the Occupational Health and Safety Management System developed by the American Industrial Hygiene Association. This process was distributed to NASA Centers in March 1998 and completed in June 1998. The Center Self Assessment data will provide an essential baseline on the status of OHP management processes at NASA Centers. That baseline will be presented to Enterprise Associate Administrators and DASHO on September 22, 1998 and used as a basis for discussion during FY 99 visits to NASA Centers. The process surfaced several key management system elements warranting further support from the Lead Center. Input and feedback from NASA Centers will be essential to defining and refining future self assessment efforts.
NASA Occupational Health Program FY98 Self-Assessment
1999-02-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
FY98 Transportation Appropriations Levels
Online Contents | 1997
U.S. DOT FY98 Budget Requested
Online Contents | 1997
FY98 Avionics Technology Area Plan
NTIS | 1998
FY98 Air Vehicles Technology Area Plan
NTIS | 1997
Hazardous Air Traffic Report (HATR) Program - Box scores for FY98 and trends
Online Contents | 1998