Searchable information on DOE's Final Occurrence Reports since 2005, available to the public and updated daily.

The Injury and Illness Dashboard is a tool that allows users to easily explore DOE occupational safety and health injury and illness information. Its features include:

Graphical and tabular depictions of injury and illness information Calendar year and fiscal year incidence rates for DOE and DOE contractor total recordable cases (TRC) of injuries and illnesses and cases involving days away from work or on job transfer or restriction (DART) due to injury or illness Incidence rates of injuries and illnesses by DOE program organization and site Information on injury characteristics (e.g., nature of work being performed and injury sustained) by program organization and site a selection of metrics, including TRC and DART cases and rates.

The Nuclear Safety Information (NSI) Dashboard is a tool that enables users to easily identify, organize and analyze nuclear safety-related events reported into the DOE Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS).  ORPS reporting criteria are assigned a weighted value to indicate their relative importance to nuclear safety; associated ORPS reporting criteria are combined in key groups and charted over time to index trends in nuclear safety.

The NSI features include:

  • Graphical and tabular depictions of occurrence reporting information by major groups of ORPS reporting criteria for all of DOE or by program organization, site or contractor.
  • List of ORPS reports within user-defined parameters.
  • Direct links to individual final ORPS reports.
  • List of Integrated Safety Management codes, cause codes and keywords assigned to individual ORPS reports and related charts for the set of ORPS reports within user-defined parameters.
  • Table that shows selected ORPS reporting criteria, weighted factors and number of occurrences within user-defined parameters.

Program Manager: Jay Larson, 301-903-9869, jay.larson@hq.doe.gov

The Corporate Safety Performance (CSP) Dashboard establishes a set of strategic ES&H metrics of high importance and fundamental interest for use by DOE management.  The metrics are data that is already collected and available to the DOE community.  The 10-15 ES&H metrics in the CSP are based on user experience and DOE customer input. The benefits of the CSP are:

  • The CSP supports DOE Managers’ ability to maintain ES&H operational awareness.
  • The metrics are reproducible and transparent and come from existing databases.
  • The metrics assist and support management’s ability to focus resources and decisions on key issues of high importance and interest.
  • The CSP often acts as a bridge between the two sets of ORPS data for 232.2 and 232.2A.

Program Manager: Jay Larson, 301-903-9869, jay.larson@hq.doe.gov