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Safety Culture in the News

CSB clarifies board member roles, responsibilities

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Washington — During an April 2 public business meeting, the Chemical Safety Board announced it has revised a board order on board member roles and responsibilities in response to criticism of the agency in recent Environmental Protection Agency Office of Inspector General reports.

CSB Chair and CEO Katherine Lemos called the measure “a major step forward for the efficiency of the agency,” which has carried on with only one of its five board seats filled since Kristen Kulinowski stepped down May 1 – three months before her five-year term was set to expire.

EPA OIG’s most recent report on CSB – issued in July – found that various management challenges – namely the abundance of board vacancies and unclear policy on board member responsibilities – “will impede the ability of the CSB to function effectively.”

The revised board order outlines multiple responsibilities of board members, including:

Voting on investigation reports, safety studies, special investigations and other board products related to chemical incidents and hazards Voting on and advocating the resolution of safety recommendations to federal, state and local agencies; private organizations; and members of the public pertaining to reducing recurrences of chemical incidents Voting on reports of cause or probable cause(s) of chemical incidents, reporting all necessary information, and making and advocating public safety recommendations Propose amendments in accordance with the product review process, to the extent possible and as desired, to any agenda item at least two days before any public meeting scheduled to consider that item Prepare for and participate in site visits, as necessary or appropriate Prepare for and participate in public hearings and other safety inquiries Complete all training on schedule