Workplace safety procedure is implemented in accordance with applicable legislation/standards to ensure the manuals and procedures required to support operations are identified, available, accurate, up-to-date, understood and continuously used.Continue Reading
A Safety Case Advisor is responsible for supporting the Safety Case Manager in developing, maintaining and reviewing the Safety Case for their area.Continue Reading
The safety case document contains the technical risk management aspects in detail with a comprehensive analysis of the overall adequacy to ensure a comprehensive hazard management process implemented to demonstrate risk has been reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practical (ALARP).Continue Reading
The term ‘safety argument’ is sometimes used as a synonym for the safety case. Here, we use the safety argument to mean that part of the safety case combines the safety evidence, showing that the evidence is sufficient to demonstrate that the system is acceptably safe.Continue Reading
Safety Management System is a systematic approach undertaken by an organisation in order to manage the safety risk, including organisational structures, policies and procedures within the organisation.Continue Reading
The safety case document contains the technical risk management aspects in detail with a comprehensive analysis of the overall adequacy to ensure a comprehensive hazard management process implemented to demonstrate risk has been reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practical (ALARP).Continue Reading
A safety case is a written demonstration of corroboration and scrutiny provided by a corporate entity to prove that it has the ability to operate a facility safely and control hazards effectively.Continue Reading
The Safety Case Author works within a team of safety professionals to produce a Safety Case. Site Licence Conditions require Safety Cases to be produced in respect of any operation that may affect safety, at different phases in the life cycle of facilities, e.g. design, construction, commissioning, operation, and decommissioning. They need to take a...Continue Reading