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Risk and Safety Assessment Report

Risk and Safety Assessment

At the request of the Legislature and the local community, the Public Health Laboratory (PHL), located in the City of Shoreline, has completed a Risk and Safety Assessment of its operations.

The Laboratory hired an independent consulting firm, Kleinfelder, to conduct the Assessment from July through December, 2008.  Although the Laboratory is inspected and certified each year by several local and federal agencies and organizations, this independent assessment process provided a unique opportunity for the greater Shoreline community to learn more about the Laboratory and its operations.

           
      

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Included in the Risk and Safety Assessment are:

  1. An analysis of the materials used and the types of tests performed at the Laboratory and a look at the physical features of the building as they pertain to safety.

  2. An evaluation of Laboratory safety in the community.

  3. An evaluation and series of recommendations related to emergency procedures in place at the Laboratory. This included an evaluation of the types of procedures used internally at the Laboratory during an emergency, as well as an evaluation of those procedures used in case of a wider emergency affecting the surrounding area.

The PHL hosted a community meeting on November 6, 2008, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm.  The meeting was held at the Laboratory to help us gather community feedback on the draft report that had been presented in late October.  A comment period was extended through November 11th and Kleinfelder incorporated stakeholder and community feedback into the final report.

Work on the Risk and Safety Assessment was completed and a final report was issued on November 21, 2008.  A final copy of the report is posted here for your information:  Risk and Safety Assessment Report.

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