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Safety Case Regime for Major hazard Facilities (MHF) in Construction…
Safety Case Regime for Major hazard Facilities (MHF) in Construction
Evaluating the nature of facilities, Type of material and hazardous goods at facility
Fixed
Tower cranes
Statonary
Construction building and site excess
Movabale
Site office, Fabrication areas and storage areas
Purpose
Demonstrate
adequacy of
SMS & Safety
Assessments
A precusor to
issue a license to
operate MHF
Safety case Philosophy
Identify type of risks and Hazard
Technical risks
Environmental Risks
Project management risks
Features
Corporate culture
Facility practices
Nature of risks
Compliance and regulators
Role of WorkSafe
Role of other parties
Environment Protection Authority (EPA)
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV)
Country Fire Authority (CFA)
Melbourne Fire and Emergency Services Board (MFESB).
Work Safe needs to assess if the hazard identification and Safety Assessment underpinning the Safety Case, the SMS and the emergency plan comply with the relevant regulations
National Code of
Australian standards
AS 1170
AS 1170.4 2007
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007
Proper Fire extinguisher Equipment
Control Measures
Identification of control measures
Elimination
Substitution
Isolation
Engineering
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Implementation, maintenance, monitoring of control measures
Risk anaylsis
Safety assessment
Degree of harm
High
Medium
Low
Likelihood of risks
Often
Rare
Maintenence Plan
Cataloging Key Resources
Cataloging key resources according to criticality
Maintain a logbook of all repairs, hours etc
Cataloging Key Processes
Maintain a record of all key processes
6-sigma approach
Application
Ensuring Proper check of all equipment
Ensuring WSP is practiced
Ensuring all the staff is adequately trained
Management Risk
Conflict management
Solution
Hold weekly meetings to solve conflicts
lack of Inspection
solution
Regular inspection of the equipment and other hazardous
elements