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  Jet Propulsion Laboratory maintains three program offices in support of NASA's safety initiatives:

Systems Safety Program Office (SSPO): The objective of the SSPO is to direct the operations of JPL's systems safety program to identify and eliminate health and safety hazards relative to employees, facilities, critical systems, and flight hardware.

Environmental Affairs Program Office (EAPO): The objective of the EAPO is to ensure that JPL activities and work products are in compliance with all Federal, State, Local, and NASA Contract environmental regulations.

Occupational Safety Program Office (OSPO): The objective of the OSPO is to ensure the safety of employees and facility through hazard evaluation and appropriate actions to mitigate risk.

Who To Call If You Need To Report An Emergency (24-Hour Response):
From a JPL Phone: 911
From a Cell Phone: 818-393-3333, 818-354-3333
(Be prepared to give your Name, Telephone Number, Location, Nature of the Emergency)
Locations of the Automated External Defibrillators at JPL:
Emergency Response Vehicles
Occupational Health Services
Main Gate
B167 Wellness Room
B180 Gym
B190, B167, and B303 Cafeterias
Credit Union
B144
Woodbury Bldg. 601
Table Mountain Observatory
Evacuation Procedures:
In the event of a fire, a loud, pulsing, piercing alarm will sound. Follow the exit signs to safety exit the building.

In the event of an emergency, follow the instructions given via the Public Address System or your building/floor warden.
Non-Emergency Information:
JPL Environment Health & Safety Hot Line: 818-393-6483

NASA Safety Reporting System: The NASA Safety Reporting System (NSRS) is an anonymous, voluntary, and responsive reporting channel for NASA employees and contractors.
JPL Safety Early Reporting System: The goal of JPL's Early Reporting System is to identify and remedy potential health and safety hazards before they result in injury, illness and/or property damage.

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Last Update: February 11, 2009
Responsible NASA Official: Matt Landano,
  Director for Office of Safety and Mission Success
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