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Role of the Industrial Hygienist in Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) 11 May 2004 LT Thomas A. Olenchock, USCG Office of Safety and Environmental Health

Acronyms CBP Customs& Border Patrol ICE Immigration & Customs Enforcement VTS Vessel Traffic System AIS Automated Information Sys SEHO Safety & Env. Health Officer ISPS International Ship and Port Security SOLAS International Convention on the Safety of Life at Sea COTP Captain of the Port OCS Outer-continental Shelf T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 2

Organization DHS Integrated and unified response authority and response efforts USCG Sectors Districts Safety and Environmental Health Officers (SEHO) T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 3

T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 4

History of MTSA September 11, 2001 Homeland Security Act of November 2002 MTSA signed November 22, 2003 Regulations published October 24, 2003 Aligned with SOLAS and ISPS T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 5

Summary of MTSA The Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA) strengthens and adds additional protective layers of defense to our Nation s port security. It is designed to protect the nation s ports and waterways from terrorist attack by requiring sectors of the maritime industry to implement measures designed to protect America s port and waterways from a terrorist attack T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 6

Requirements of MTSA Security Assessments Security Plans Developed based on a risk-based methodology Foreign port security T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 7

Security Plans - Summary Contain 3 scalable levels Required by December 31, 2003 July 1, 2004 boardings will verify plans Alternate Security Plans 9 currently approved Must be implemented in its entirety T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 8

Development of MTSA Targets higher risk portions of the maritime industry Tank Vessels, Barges, Large Passenger Vessels, Cargo vessels, Towing vessels, Offshore platforms, and port facilities Estimated 10,000 vessels, 5000 Facilities, and 40 OCS facilities Designed through interagency teamwork CBP, ICE, TSA, and DOT s Maritime Admin. T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 9

T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 10

Progress Made 97% of vessel and port facilities have submitted plans 9,200 vessels, 3200 port facilities $1.66 million in fines in first 2 months 156 fines T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 11

Certain Dangerous Cargoes 33 CFR 1650.204 Division 1.1 or 1.2 explosives Division 1.5D blasting agents which require permit Division 2.3 Poisonous gas Qty 1 metric ton per vessel Division 5.1 oxidizing materials which require permit T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 12

Certain Dangerous Cargoes A liquid material that has a primary or subsidiary classification of Division 6.1 poisonous material Qty 20 metric ton per vessel when not in bulk packaging Class 7 Highway route controlled quantity radioactive material or fissile material control shipment Bulk liquefied chlorine gas and bulk liquefied gas cargo that is flammable and/or toxic. T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 13

Certain Dangerous Cargoes The following bulk liquids Acetone cyanohydrin Allyl alcohol Chlorosulfonic acid Crotonaldehyde Ethylene chlorohydrin Ethylene dibromide Methacrylonitrile Oleum T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 14

Potential Roles of the IH Technical Experts Planning and Preparedness Training Response T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 15

Potential Roles of the IH Certain Dangerous Cargoes Technical Experts Planning and Preparedness Consult on port response plans Provide Hazard Recognition training to ports Emphasis on CDC s and TIMs HAZWOPER Drill during SONS exercises T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 16

Potential Roles of the IH Training HAZWOPER Occupational Medical Monitoring WMD Awareness Hazard Communication T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 17

Potential Roles of the IH Response Actions Safety Officer Safety and Health Monitoring Exposure assessments T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 18

Potential Roles of the IH T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 19

MTSA Web helpdesk 1-877-687-2243 (202) 366-9991 http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/mp/mtsa.shmtl T. A. Olenchock May 11, 2004 20