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Features of Safety Case Regime (Operator roles and responsibilities…
Features of Safety Case Regime
Context / Background
The one who creates risks must manage it
Operator has the most in-depth knowledge of procedures and equipment
Identification of technical and managerial flaws
Workforce involvement in SMS
Safety Management System (SMS) must be created to address all risks
Operator roles and responsibilities
Satisfy regulatory requirements
Conduct a thorough risks assessment
Appropraite control measures to address risks "as far as reasonably practical"
Prepare a safety case and SMS
Workforce involvement
Getting a license (if required) under law
Continuous monitoring and control of risks
Take all the stakeholders on board
Key Elements
Identification of all risks and hazards involved
Detailed risk treatment plans
Safety Management System (SMS) to ensure risk controls are effectively applied
Identification of all critical safety aspects of the facility
Appropriate performance standards
Regulatory requirements
Can be inspected by an independent regulator
Burden of accidents/mishaps is on the operator of the facility
Operator's job to assess, evaluate and control risks
Performance standards to be set by the operator
License to operate the facility
Risk Assessment
Identification of risks and control measures
Risk ranking in terms of frequency and consequence
Risk prioritization
Identification all possible risks scenarios
Emergency plans for when things go wrong