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Work Permit systems are intended to reduce the chance of misunderstandings when non routine activities are to be carried out in an operational facility such as: Refineries. Workshops, Labs. Jetties, Pipelines, Construction Sites, Exploration & Production platforms & Camps etc.
The Work permit is a written document, authorizing persons to carry out the work, warning them of the potential dangers and spelling out the precautions needed, if the job is to be completed safely.
The Work permit itself does not make the job safe, this can only be achieved by those doing the job. What the Permit does - is ensure that proper consideration is given to the Hazards and that they are dealt with, prior to the job being started. It is important to understand that two copies are always issued One to the Worksite Permit Holder (The authorising person on the job) and the other copy being retained by the HSE Dept.
Job Preparation
JOB PREPARATION where the hazards are identified and
Examples are, but not limited to; Detection Equip. put in place for the early detection of Gas. Electrical Equip. Disconnected or Locked out. (Isolated by shutting down the Generator). Area vented Inert Gas purged. (Confined Spaces). Harness & Waist belts provided When working from heights. Life jackets & Safety boat in place When working over water. measures put in place to reduce them to ALARP. Only when all such actions are completed, can the work start.
It is essential that the work is completed only in the area as defined on the Work Permit. Upon completion, the worksite must be left in a Safe and tidy condition so that normal operations may continue unhindered - The original Work Permit should then be closed out and documented by the HSE Dept informed.
Basic Accident Types: AMERICAN STANDARD ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION (ANSI 2162.2 - 1962)
Basic Accident Types: AMERICAN STANDARD ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION (ANSI 2162.2 - 1962)
Basic Accident Types: AMERICAN STANDARD ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION (ANSI 2162.2 - 1962)
Benefits gained during the Benefits gained during the JSA JSA
Employees "buy-in" to the safety program Better job procedures are developed Employees have better attitudes and are more aware of safe job procedures Supervisors gain knowledge of the jobs they supervise
The JSA and Safe Work The JSA and Safe Work Procedures Procedures
JSAs to develop procedures should be carried out as a team All employees involved in the process should be part of the team Before becoming a procedure, the JSA should be duly approved by crew management
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