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Implementing Electrical Safety Risk Management
into Everyday Work Procedures
Mike Doherty [email protected]
905-439-9329 Feb 24TH / 2016
AGENDA
• Overview of case histories involving electrical hazards.
• What are the some of the issues in regards to poor culture implementation in the day to day running of your business?
• Includes a “comprehensive” discussion of “Risk Assessment Procedures” as used in CSA Z462-15.
• How these procedures can be implemented in the wind industry in a safe, cost effective and due diligent manner.
#1 Electrification
VOLTAGE CURRENT
On the day of the incident, the company failed to ensure technicians working in wind farm towers affixed their own energy isolation devices - also known as personal lock and tag devices - on the tower turbine switch gear at ground level. That created the possibility for other workers to energize transformers in the turbine towers, upon which technicians were working at a distance of approximately 350 feet above ground. The injured worker suffered third degree burns to his neck, chest and arms, and second degree burns to the face as a result of an arc flash that occurred when a transformer was unexpectedly energized by another worker.
Due Diligence?
This duty also applies to situations that are not addressed elsewhere in the occupational health and
safety legislation.
CSA Z1000H & S MANAGED
SYSTEMS
CSA Z462WorkplaceElectrical
Safety
CSA Z463Maintenance of Workplace Electrical
Systems
CSA Z1002Occupational health and safety - Hazard identification and elimination and risk
assessment and control
CSA Z1001Occupational health and safety
training
CSA Z1005Incident Investigation and
Prevention
CSA-Z1002-12 - Occupational health and safety - Hazard identification and elimination and risk assessment and control
CSA-Z1001-13 - Occupational health and safety training
CSA-Z460-13 - Control of hazardous energy - Lockout and other methods
CSA-Z1000-14 - Occupational health and safety management
CSA-Z462-15 - Workplace electrical safety
CSA-Z463-13 - Guideline on maintenance of electrical systems
PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
• GUIDANCE ON SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• SAFE WORK PROCEDURES
• SELECTION OF PPE AND OTHER SAFETY DEVICES FOR PERSONS EXPOSED TO HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
• IN ADDITION SETS OUT THE CRITERIA FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND TRAINING OF QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL WORKERS AND FOR THE DETERMINATION OF HAZARDOUS WORK TO BE PERFORMED ONLY BY THOSE QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS
A comprehensive overview to • identify electrical hazards; • assess risks and • implement risk control according to a hierarchy of
methods as per current best case practice due diligence standards / EUSR / SOP’S / WI’S etc, etc.
A comprehensive overview to • identify electrical hazards; • assess risks and • implement risk control according to a hierarchy of
methods as per current best case practice due diligence standards / EUSR / SOP’S / WI’S etc, etc.
IDENTIFY HAZARDS
P 19
ASSESS RISKS
Assessing Risks
• Age of equipment • Manufacturer • Condition (appearance) of equipment • Environment • Operating history • Maintenance history • Configuration of power system • How equipment is being used
IMPLEMENT RISK
CONTROL
Elimination Substitution Engineering Controls Warnings Administrative Controls Personal Protective Equipment
Effectiveness
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Risk Control Hierarchy of Methods
“SAFE WORK PLANNING” PLAN YOUR WORK WORK YOUR PLAN
“SAFE WORK PLANNING” PLAN YOUR WORK WORK YOUR PLAN
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
“Advanced Safety Management”
Focusing on Z10 and Serious Injury Prevention
by Fred A. Manuele
I M P R O V E M E N T
TIME
P
C A
D
P
C A
D
WORK PROCEDURES
STANDARDS
OH&S LAW
“WHY ELECTRICAL SAFETY”?
“Good Safety is
Good Business”
SUMMARY
• Overview of case histories involving electrical hazards.
• What are the some of the issues in regards to poor culture implementation in the day to day running of your business?
• Includes a “comprehensive” discussion of “Risk Assessment Procedures” as used in CSA Z462-15.
• How these procedures can be implemented in the wind industry in a safe, cost effective and due diligent manner.
Implementing Electrical Safety Risk Management
into Everyday Work Procedures
Mike Doherty [email protected]
905-439-9329 Feb 24TH / 2016