Safety Management in the Pawnee Nation Tribal Safety Champions Workshop December 2, 2014.

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Safety Management in the

Pawnee Nation

Tribal Safety Champions WorkshopDecember 2, 2014

Welcome (Nowah)

Agenda• Pawnee Nation Transportation & Safety

o Personnelo Mission Statemento Brief Historyo “Keystone”

• Road Safety Audit• Safety Management Plan• Thank You

Pawnee Nation Transportation &

Safety

BIO• Captain/Instructor for the Pawnee Fire

Department o I have been in the Fire Service for 11years

• EMT for 8years• Certified in HazMat Operations

o We require our personnel to have HazMat Awareness

• 14 years Transportation experienceo 11 years with the City of Pawnee and 3 years with the Pawnee Nation

Mission Statement• The Pawnee Nation Department of Transportation

and Safety (PNDOTS) strives to maintain the safety and integrity of our roadways and bridges, while continuing to plan and progress the growth of the Pawnee Nation.

• SAFETY is always FIRST!• INTEGRITY is building things right the first time• PLAN is the direction to achieve your goals• PROGRESS is looking for improvement & growth

Brief History• The Pawnee Nation currently has around 3,102

enrolled Tribal members. • The Pawnee Nation first began their

Transportation Program working with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in 1995.

• In 2007, the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Business Council made the decision to transition from BIA transportation department and work directly with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

Pawnee Nation Boundary

Safety & Integrity

“KEYSTONE”

Planning for Growth

Progress of the Pawnee Nation

Pawnee Nation Complex

Road Safety Audit (RSA)

• Southern Plains Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) and the Pawnee Nation coordinated a Road Safety Audit (RSA) Training and Field Visit in Pawnee, Oklahoma as a first step in developing our Tribal Transportation Safety Plan.

• We had approximately 40 people attend including: Tribal Officials, Local Government Officials, County Commissioners, ODOT, BIA; State, Tribal & Local Police; Tribal and Local Fire &EMS; Local School Representative.

Road Safety Audit (RSA)

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Road Safety Audit (RSA)

Safety Management Plan

• In 2013 we applied for Tribal Transportation Program Safety Funding (TTPSF) and received a grant to develop a safety management plan

• The Pawnee Nation Tribal Safety Workshop was held Feb. 26, 2014 and conducted with the aid of the Southern Plains Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP)

• We had approximately 25 people attend the workshop.

Safety Management Plan

• Development of a Tribal Safety Plan• Background and overview• Identification/Discussion of Safety

issues and concerns• Integration with other safety plans• Identify steps of implementation• Identify the “Champions” of the cause

Safety Management Plan

List of some of the safety issues and concerns that came out of our Safety Management meeting.

• Site distance in a school zone

• Poor communications for emergency services

• The need for an overpass over the railroad.

Safety Management Plan

Pawnee Elementary School

Pawnee Nation Cultural Learning Center

Building Causing site distance problem

Safety Management Plan

Safety Management Plan

Contact InformationChris McCray Pawnee Nation Transportation & Safety Manager; Phone (918)762-3655 cmccray@pawneenation.org

Southern Plains TTAP Center http://ttap.okstate.edu/ - Go to Resources on the top menu. Click on Oklahoma Tribal Safety Plans.

Thank You