Hse Case Level 3
Hse Case Level 3
Hse Case Level 3
Presented By:
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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WHAT IS HSE CASE?
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WHAT IS HSE CASE? Cont’d
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What is an HSE case? Cont’d
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What is an HSE case? Cont’d
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What is an HSE case? Cont’d
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PRINCIPLES OF HSE CASE
A safety case is built upon the following three
principles.
◼ Those who create risks are responsible for controlling
those risks – HSE case must be produced by the
operator.
◼ Safe operations are achieved by setting and achieving
goals rather than by following prescribed rules –
Describes risk and control
◼ All risks must be reduced such that they are below a
threshold of acceptability – OH&S-MS
◼ Workforce must be involved.
◼ Must be scrutinized by an independent regulator.
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APPLICATION
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STRUCTURE
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1. Management Summary &
Introduction
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Management Summary &
Introduction content
◼ Statement of objectives for preparing the case.
◼ Statement of criteria used to measure objectives.
◼ Scope of operations or process analyzed.
◼ Conclusion of outcome against objectives.
◼ Statement of how recommendation and remedial
work is to be addressed.
◼ Summary of methodology used.
◼ Definition of HSE Case Owner and Custodian.
◼ Review cycle.
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2. Operation’s HSE Management system
◼ This part provides evidence that the
corporate HSE-MS is being applied and
is functioning at the installation or
business process level.
◼ It describes the elements of the
corporate HSE-MS as used at the
installation or business process, and
where records are kept that demonstrate
the effectiveness of the HSE-MS.
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Operation’s HSE Management system
content
◼ Operation specific HSE policy and objectives.
◼ Operation’s HSE organization, staff HSE
responsibilities.
◼ Hazards and Effect Management method
◼ Role and type of Audit
◼ Management review.
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3. Activities Catalogue
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Activities Catalogue content
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4. Description of Operation
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HSE Critical Activities
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Description of Operation content
◼ Hazard inventories and their location.
◼ Location, layout and structural details.
◼ Supporting infrastructure details.
◼ Process control systems.
◼ Protection systems.
◼ Detection systems
◼ Shutdown systems.
◼ Emergency response systems
◼ Lifesaving systems.
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5. Hazard Analysis, Hazard Register,
MOPO
◼ This part is to show that all potential hazards
have been;
✓ Identified
✓ Understood by the workforce
✓ Controlled
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Sample of Hazard register
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
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Examples Of Identifying & Managing
Safety and Health Risk
Recovery
Top
Hazard Threat Barrier Measures Consequences
Event
Accident,
Moving Slippery Loss of Injuries,
Vehicle Road Slow Down Control ABS Fatalities
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6. Identified Deficiencies, Remedial
Work Plan
◼ The objectives of this part are to record
identified shortfalls in meeting the Case
objectives.
◼ It also provides remedial work plan to
address all shortfalls and deficiencies
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7. Conclusions, Statement of Fitness
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Structure Chart
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Use of the HSE Case
4. Contract holders
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Purpose of HSE Case
◼ Defense in law
◼ Business case.
◼ Ensure injury-free workforce and workplace.
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Ten Points to a Good HSE Case
1. Use what you have to get what you are
missing.
2. Qualitative risk approaches can identify most
improvements.
3. Record all HSE risks- overlook nothing.
4. Never neglect major accident events
5. Quantify risk levels (QRA)
6. There is no easy formula for demonstrating
risks is ALARP
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Ten Points to a Good HSE Case cont’d
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FEATURES OF HSE CASE
◼ Duty-Holder Responsibility;
◼ Participation and Commitment;
◼ Information Availability;
◼ Non-Prescriptive and Performance Based;
◼ Risk Management System;
◼ Management Systems;
◼ Living Document; and
◼ Auditor/Assessor Responsibility.
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Summary – HSE Case
◼ Combines information from hazard and effect
register.
◼ Identifies hazard effects and threats.
◼ Assesses likelihood and consequences of a
hazardous event
◼ Manages potential causes by detailing control
measures
◼ Mitigates potential consequences with recovery
measures.
◼ Demonstrate how risks are managed to ALARP
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THANK YOU
Questions?
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Evaluation
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MANAGEMENT OF HSE
IN CONTRACT
Presented By:
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Why manage HSE in Contract?
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Goal of Managing HSE in Contract
1. Improve workplace HSE performance by
assisting the contractors in administering an
effective HSE program for the contract.
2. Assist contractors in administering HSE
programs which are consistent with the
clients expectations.
3. Facilitate the interface of contractor’s
activities with those of the company, other
contractors and subcontractors.
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Phases of Contract Management
◼ Planning
◼ Prequalification
◼ Selection
◼ Pre-mobilization
◼ Mobilization
◼ Execution
◼ De-mobilization
◼ Close out
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Planning
◼ The objectives of this phase are to describe
the work and to assess the HSE risks
associated with the work.
◼ The contracting strategy is to be selected on
the nature and size of the work, and the risk
involved.
◼ The company may also specify HSE
requirements to be met.
◼ The company makes an initial assessment of
the HSE risks involved in execution of the
work.
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Area of Risk Coverage
◼ Nature of the work - materials to be utilised
◼ Location of the work
◼ Potential for exposure to worksite hazards (H2S,
Asbestos, etc.)
◼ Potential exposure to hazards for all personnel
involved in the activities
◼ Potential consequences of incidents
(environmental damage, delays of project
development, delay in production operations,
legal claims)
◼ Exposure to negative publicity.
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Pre-qualification
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Pre-qualification is the most important
screening tool for the selection of
contractors. All contractors that are pre-
qualified should be fully capable of
managing all HSE aspects of the job.
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Selection
◼ The objective of the selection phase is to
assess whether the HSE Plan and the Bid
Evaluation Criteria have been met and to
select, where necessary on the basis of
clarification meetings, the successful bidder.
◼ An important element that the contractor
should provide is their process for developing
a written HSE Plan commensurate with the
level of risk involved in the work.
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Pre-mobilisation activities
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Mobilisation
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Mobilization Activities
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Execution
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De-mobilisation
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Final evaluation and close-out
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THANK YOU
Questions?
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