U.S. ATLAS Program
Safety at CERN
Information for U. S. Personnel
This information was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science. It is provided to assist you in
preparing for your visit to CERN and to help you work safely.
• As at any U.S. laboratory, you are also responsible for your own safety at CERN. If you are in doubt as to whether
your working conditions meet safety standards, you must ask for clarification from your supervisor, the ATLAS
GLIMOS, the PH Department Safety Officer or, if
necessary, the CERN Safety Commission. If you regard
yourself or others as clearly at risk, you must stop the work
to take corrective action.
ATLAS Safety Contacts
Safety Web Site:
http://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/TCOORD/Activities/
TcOffice/Safety/index.htm
U.S. ATLAS Management (also Safety Contacts):
Michael Tuts
Program Manager
tuts@nevis.columbia.edu
Howard Gordon
Project Manager, Deputy Program Manager
gordon@bnl.gov
PH Department Safety Offices (DSO):
Claude-Charles Detraz, Mobile: 16-3648
Claude-charles.Detraz@cern.ch
ATLAS Experimental Area Manager (EAM) and
Territorial Safety Officer (TSO):
Francois Butin (EAM/TSO Bldg SX1/UX15)
Francois.Butin@cern.ch, Mobile: 16-0342
Charles Scalisi (TSO Bldg SDX1/USA15)
Charles.Scalisi@cern.ch, Mobile: 16-0240
William Andreazza (TSO Bldg 180)
William.Andreazza@cern.ch, Mobile: 16-4128
ATLAS GLIMOS:
Olga Beltramello
olga.beltramello@cern.ch, Mobile: 16-0171
• Your primary points of contact for safety related questions or
concerns at CERN are the Experimental Area Manager or
Territorial Safety Officer, your supervisor, and the Group
Leader in Matters of Safety (GLIMOS) for ATLAS.
Immediately upon arrival at CERN, learn who these people
are and familiarize yourself with means for contacting them.
The U.S. collaborations also have appointed safety contacts
who can be consulted. (see text box) If necessary, contact
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