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This activity develops the required set of operational controls implemented by a mission process to comply with environment, safety, and occupational health legal, regulatory, policy and performance requirements. The controls take the form of terms and conditions established by agreement between stakeholders such as the owner or operator of the mission process; supporting environment, safety, and occupational health organizations; permitting agencies; the public; and other appropriate DoD organizations such as human resources and acquisition. Environment, safety, and occupational health controls govern operation, use, maintenance, design, technology, materiel, hazardous materiel usage, work process, mission process, or facility use. The activity also includes efforts to amend the ESOH control agreement when the mission process identifies the need to modify parameters defined in the original agreement. The output of this activity is an ESOH Control Agreement that documents the agreement among key stakeholders that an ESOH solution is needed to address an ESOH aspect, as well as details about the ESOH solution and how it will be implemented. It may also specify parameters that indicate when the ESOH aspect has been fully resolved. Examples include a CERCLA Record of Decision, a Hazardous Process Authorization, an Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan, and operating permits issued under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, etc. They may also define standard operating procedures, specify safety requirements, detail experience levels and training requirements, prescribe monitoring and reporting requirements, or specify other required activities. |