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Whats inside 2Day! URS issues warning about phishing
attacks (p2)
Something to crow about (p2)
Walkers should stay near the mods
(p2)
Track demo progress on Protocol
Page (p2)
UMCDF Star of the Day (p2)
Demolition sequence (p3)
DOD audit shows clean up had de-
layed BRAC transfers (p3)
Exemplary Performance Recognition
(p4)
2Day!onday, August 19, 2013U M C D FKEEPING THE COMMITMENT
There were no safety or
environmental issues
reported over the weekend.
Thank you for working
safely and compliantly.
SAFETY /
ENVIRONMENTAL
RECORD
Todays Safety ThoughtIts important to evaluate
and manage risks at work
(and home). A hazard is any-
thing that can cause harm.
Risk is the chance that
someone will be harmed by
those hazards. Guard
against these four common
human failures that can lead
to injuries: Slip up (taking
the wrong action, such as
pushing the wrong button),
lapse (lack of attention or
mistakes caused by poor
memory), mistake (an error
of diagnosis or not under-
standing a situation) and vi-
olation (a deliberate breach
of rules).
SAFETY STATS
First Aid InjuriesDays since last case: 240 Number of cases this month: 0
Date of last case: Dec. 21, 2012 Number of cases this year: 0
Recordable Injuries
Days since last case: 95 Number of cases this month: 0
Date of last case: May 15, 2013 Number of cases this year: 2
Lost Work Day Injuries
Days since last case: 2,599 Date of last case:July 7, 2006
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE TRACKER
Noncompliances
Days since last one issued: 102 Number issued this month: 0
Date of last one issued: May 8, 2013 Number issued this year: 4
Notices of Violation (NOVs)
Days since last NOV issued: 395 Date of last NOV:July 23, 2012
Demolition gaining momentumNW Demolition is building refuse piles (above) that will be re
duced to truck-load size pieces. Heavy truck traffic in and outthe plant is expected to commense by Wednesday as loads of
waste are taken to the Arl ington landfil l. The contractor is cu
rently focusing on the south side of the PAS (left), the west siof the MDB, and the MDB HVAC filters.
Turn to Page 3 for more photos and a map showing the demotion sequence.
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URS currently is beingtargeted in an aggres-sive phishing attack,
which is sending fraudulentemail messages related to vari-ous types of package delivery.
The messages use authen-
tic-looking logos and colorschemes of companies, suchas FedEx, UPS, and DHL.Most commonly, the messageadvises the user that there wasa problem with the delivery ofa package, and then providesa link or button to verify de-tails of the delivery or to printa label that can be used to re-trieve the package from theshipping company.
If you receive one of thesemessages, please do not clickon any links or attachments.Instead, forward the messageas an attachment to [email protected]. In addition, ifyou doubt the authenticity ofany message you receive, weencourage you to forward themessage as an attachment [email protected] for analy-
sis.
For further guidance andtips for recognizing fraudulentpackage delivery messages,please refer to our recent arti-cle on the Information
Technology Security page onThe Sourse, which includessample screen shots of someof the malicious messagesweve received. Access the arcle on the InformationTechnology Security page lo
cated under the Departmentab of The Sourse. Click onthe Whats Hot link and vieCurrent Announcements aAlerts.
If you have any questionplease send a message [email protected]
- Karen ZwolVice President of IT Secur
UMCDF 2Day!Page 2 Aug. 19, 2
Ken Fiddesen FiddesSupply ChainSupply Chain
Published every Monday and Thursday by the
UMCDF Protocol Department.
Hal McCuneProtocol Manager
x7304 - [email protected]
The Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility ismanaged and operated by Washington Demilitarization
Company, a subsidiary of URS Corporation.
2Day!M CD F
Have the2Day!delivered to your home
e-mail address!Send your request to
Jeff Larson (IT) and hiswife, Whitney, welcomedtheir third child into the
world last Monday, Aug. 12.Nathan Jeffrey Larsonweighed in at 7 pounds, 6.5ounces.
Something to
crow
about
URS issues warning about phishing attacks
UMCDF personnel who
take walks on their
breaks or lunch
period should restrict
their routes to the
area around the up-
per mods and parking
lots, and around the
PSB.
J Block, Badger
Road and the area east of
the ASB and PEC are off lim-
its to walkers as a safety pre-
caution due to heavy
truck traffic during
demolition.
In addition, UMCDF
employees are re-
minded that jogging
and running on site
are not allowed.
Be safe!
Walkers should stay near the mods
Protocol will provide a
weekly update of de-
molition progress that
compares six views of the
plant with the same views
before demolition work be-
gan.
You can access the photos
- which will be updated
Thursday afternoons - on the
Protocol web site.
Open the Protocol site,click on the Visuals link,
then on Demolition photos.
To view the comparison pho-
tos open the PDF titled
Weekly demo update.
The views are from the
four corners, and the north
and east sides.
In the same folder as the
PDF is a folder with individu-
al demo photos for viewing.
Track demo progress
on Protocol page
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Areport issued thismonth from theDepartment of
Defense Inspector Generalsoffice concluded that environ-
mental cleanup has delayedland transfers and increasedcosts at ammunition plantsand chemical depots includedin the 2005 round of BaseRealignment and Closure(BRAC).
The Umatilla ChemicalDepot was one of six sites re-viewed for the report. The re-port says that Army officials
are still identifying the extentof the necessary cleanup, sothey are not yet able to deter-mine the length of the delaysor the costs of cleanup.
At the Umatilla ChemicalDepot officials have encoun-tered asbestos and lead paintin old buildings.Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) officials toldauditors that the buildings arenot a problem unless they aredemolished, as contaminantswould then migrate to thesoil. But the buildings have
gone without maintenance formore than 20 years and areno longer usable. The localdevelopment authority for theOregon chemical depot does-
n't have the funding to cleanup the property, the reportsays.
The audit was initiated inresponse to language con-tained in the report of theCommittee on Appropriationsaccompanying H.R. 5854(House Report 112-491), theMilitary Construction,Veterans Affairs, and Related
Agencies Appropriations Bilfor FY 2013. The auditsought to determine ifchanges in requirements oradditional laws contributed
increased costs and delays inclean up and transfer.In addition to Umatilla,
the audit team looked atRiverbank Army AmmunitioPlant in California, theKansas, Mississippi and LonStar (Texas) ArmyAmmunition Plants, and theNewport Chemical Depot inIndiana.
DOD audit shows cleanup has delayed BRAC tranfers
DEMOLITION SEQUENCE- Three of the MDB HVAC filtershave been leveled so far (above). A Tarping Station (below)
has been establ ished in the OWM storage area to prepare thetrucks of demol ition waste bound for the Arl ington landfill.The map at right shows the sequence NW Demolition will
follow. Following demo of the MDB, PAS and f ilter units, thecontractor will take down the south edge of the CHB (2),
them move on to the brine tanks (3), followed by the coolers(4) and finally the Lab HVAC system, BRA PAS slab and theheated d ischarge container storage pad east of the PUB (5).
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For Your Information and Entertainment
Useless Fact of the Da
The most popularform of hair
removal amongwomen remains
shaving. Accordingto Gillette,70 percentof women
who removehair do so
by shaving.
UMCDF 2Day!Page 4 Aug. 19, 2
Hermistons 4-daermistons 4-daWeather Forecaseather ForecastTODAY
1812 During the War of 1812, the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution defeated the Britishfrigate Guerrire in a furious engagement off the coast of Nova Scotia and earnedits nickname of "Old Ironsides".
1871 Orville Wright, American aviator, was born.1893 The root beer float, or "Black Cow," was invented by
Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Brewing inColorado.
1921 Gene Roddenberry, American television writer, produc-er, creator of "Star Trek," was born (pictured with thethree main characters of the series).
1929 The comedy program "Amos and Andy," starringFreeman Gosden and Charles Correll, made its networkradio debut.
1934 A plebiscite in Germany approved the vesting of sole executive power in Adolf Hitleras Fuhrer.
1946 William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America (1993-2001), was born.
1950 The American Broadcasting Company airedthe first Saturday morning television showsfor children.
1960 In the USSR, captured American U-2pilot Francis Gary Powers was sentenced to10 years imprisonment for his confessed es-pionage. Eighteen months later, the Sovietsagreed to release him in exchange for RudolfAbel, a senior KGB spy.
TUESDAY
1667 John Milton published "Paradise Lost," an epic poem about the fall of Adam and Eve.1741 Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering, commissioned by Peter the Great of Russia to
find land connecting Asia and North America, discovered Alaska. His name stillgraces the Bering Sea and the Bering Strait.
1833 Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States of America (1889-1893), was born.
1866 The newly organized National Labor Union called on the U.S. Congress to mandate aneight-hour workday.
1940 Radar was used for the first time, by the British during the Battle of Britain.1968 The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations began invading Czechoslovakia to
crush the "Prague Spring" liberalization drive of Alexander Dubcek's regime.1975 Viking 1, an unmanned U.S. planetary probe, was launched from
Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a mission to Mars.1977 The U.S. Voyager I spacecraft was launched on its journey via
Jupiter and Saturn to become the first artificial object to leavethe solar system.
1979 Swimmer Diana Nyad succeeded in her third attempt atswimming from the Bahamas to Florida.
WEDNESDAY
1831 Nat Turner launched a bloody slave insurrection in Southampton County, Virginia,hoping to lead his people out of slavery.
1858 The famous debates, mainly about slavery, between Senatorial contenders AbrahamLincoln and Stephen Douglas began.
1878 The American Bar Association was founded, in Saratoga, New York.1901 The Cadillac Motor Company was formed in Detroit, Michigan, named after the
French explorer, Antoine Cadillac.1904 (William) Count Basie, American bandleader, composer, was born.1911 Leonardo da Vinci's painting, the "Mona Lisa," was stolen from the Louvre in Paris; it
was recovered two years later.1912 Arthur R. Eldred of Oceanside, New York, achieved the
rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the BoyScouts of America - he was the first to earn theaward.
1936 Wilt Chamberlain, American basketball Hall-of-Famer,was born.
1945 President Harry Truman ended the Lend-Lease pro-gram that had shipped some $50 billion in aid toAmerica's allies during World War II.
1959 President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an executiveorder proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the Union.
2Days notable events/birthdays
Today
Sunny. West wind 6 to 13
mph.
92FClear. Southwest wind 6 to
mph becoming light after
midnight. Sunset - 7:58.58FTomorrow
Sunny. West wind 6 to 9 m
becoming north in the mor
ing. Sunrise - 6:04.88FClear. North wind around 6
mph. Sunset - 7:56.57FWednesday
Sunny. North wind around
mph. Sunrise - 6:05.93FSunny. North wind around
mph. Sunset - 7:55.61F
The following recognitions were made
in todays Plant Status meeting:
Procurement for arranging
for the lower mods to besprayed for bugs last Friday
- from Julia Hamrick.
Andrea Wojnarowicz for
pulling together informa-
tion needed to fulfill quick
data requests - from Larry
Dow.
Exemplary PerformanceExemplary Performance
RecognitionRecognition
Thursday
Mostly sunny.
Sunrise - 6:06.93FPartly cloudy.
Sunset - 7:53.61F
Thank you for your pa-tience while UMCDF
works to regulate the wa-
ter system.
The sites potable water
system serves the CLA, PSB,
ASB, PEC, MLM, Mods 9 and
10, the ice House and sprung
structure. The depots potable
water system serves all the
upper mods except 9 and 10.
With the recent reductions
in force, we havent been us-
ing the amount of water the
systems were designed to
handle. As a result, our water
system will continue to need
our help.
Please continue to allow
the selected faucets through-
out the site to flow (on cold)
as they have for the past
week. Engineering will contin-
ue to perform daily and
monthly checks (per SOP UM-
0000-M-134, Potable WaterSampling and Reporting, and
UM-EN-027, potable Water
Program Requirements). This
is to ensure the water is safe
to drink.
We will inform you if the
water becomes undrinkable.
Please continue leaving
the designated faucets flow-
ing until further notice.
- Mike Pinto, Engineering
Please leave designated
faucets in mods flowing