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Environmental Differential Pay
Hazardous Duty Pay
Environmental Differential Pay (EDP) for Federal Wage System employees and Hazardous Duty Pay (HDP) for white-collar employees is additional pay for exposure to hazards, physical hardships, or working conditions of an unusually severe nature which cannot be eliminated or significantly reduced by preventive measures (e.g., safety equipment, protective clothing, etc.). EDP/HDP is not a substitute for safe practice, nor is it paid for the customary hazards of a trade or craft. EDP/HDP is not authorized in situations where an employee refuses to apply the safety measures provided by management.

Whenever an unsafe or unhealthy working condition is identified, the first course of action must be the attempt to eliminate the problem or condition. Safety and Bioenvironmental Engineering personnel are available to help eliminate or reduce threats caused by such situations.

If efforts to reduce or eliminate a hazard are not successful, supervisors should request consideration of the situation. Requests are usually reviewed by appropriate Safety personnel to assure that work situations meet the criteria, that preventive measures do not adequately protect the employee's health and safety, and that special EDP/HDP compensation is warranted prior to approval by the organizational senior manager. In approved cases, however, supervisors should continue their efforts to find ways to reduce and/or eliminate the hazardous condition.
REF:
n 5 CFR 532
n 5 CFR Chapter 550
For the latest information on this topic, visit the Frequently Asked Questions About Hazardous Duty Pay for Federal Employees, on the OPM web site.

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