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v
the actions to be taken in response to an unplanned event
vi
what constitutes an abnormal event
vii
the interaction between the materials and the equipment being used
viii
the compatibility mixing rules
ix
how to interpret and check operating parameters
x
the functions and uses of the different types of equipment in the operation
xi
the importance of confirming the status of equipment
xii
the importance of checking the materials against specification
xiii
how to deal with deviations
xiv
the importance of communication
xv
the limits of your responsibility
xvi NOT APPLICABLE
xvii
how to handle equipment safely, in ways that protect yourself and others from risk
xviii NOT APPLICABLE
xix
reporting lines
xx NOT APPLICABLE
20.1.2. Performance;
a
work safely at all times, complying with health and safety, environmental and other
relevant regulations, legislation and guidelines
b
confirm that the correct operating instructions have been issued
c
obtain the necessary authorisation to proceed
e
ensure that the specified operating parameters have been maintained
f
confirm that the area and equipment to be used is in a safe and functional condition
h
report any problems, beyond your authority, to the appropriate person
i
complete correctly the required documentation
20.2.
Manager:
20.2.1. Knowledge:
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i
the health, safety and environmental and other statutory legislation, regulations and
safe working practices and procedures governing explosives, and their implications
for your area of work
ii
the relevance of personal protective equipment (PPE)
iii
the nature, characteristics, hazards and risks of the explosive substance and/or
article
iv
work area hazards
v
the actions to be taken in response to an unplanned event
vi
what constitutes an abnormal event
vii
the interaction between the materials and the equipment being used
viii
the compatibility mixing rules
ix
how to interpret and check operating parameters
x
the functions and uses of the different types of equipment in the operation
xi
the importance of confirming the status of equipment
xii
the importance of checking the materials against specification
xiii
how to deal with deviations
xiv
the importance of communication
xv
the limits of your responsibility
xvi
the competences of team members
xvii
how to handle equipment safely, in ways that protect yourself and others from risk
xviii
problem solving techniques
xix
reporting lines
xx
the documentation requirements
20.2.2. Performance:
a
work safely at all times, complying with health and safety, environmental and other
relevant regulations, legislation and guidelines
b
confirm that the correct operating instructions have been issued
c
obtain the necessary authorisation to proceed
d
organise your own work. and that of others, effectively
e NOT APPLICABLE
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f NOT APPLICABLE
g NOT APPLICABLE
h
report any problems, beyond your authority, to the appropriate person
i
complete correctly the required documentation
21.
There are only a few elements missing from the whole list in each case, but the important thing
is that unless the individual is required to fulfil all of the criteria, then the Standard cannot apply
to them.
Appendices:
1.
Example Role Profile
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APPENDIX 1 – Example Role Profile
Role title:
ESA Test, Trials and Evaluation Supervisor
Role purpose:
To plan and supervise the Test, Trial and Evaluation of ESA safely, efficiently and in an environmentally
sound manner using appropriate techniques which are efficient, effective and timely and in compliance with all
relevant legal and other requirements. Consult Technical Authorities as appropriate.
Responsibilities of this role:
Design and implement a robust Safe Statement Of Work, which identifies Hazards, mitigates risks, predicts
possible outcomes including unplanned events, and provides appropriate emergency procedures.
Comply with your organisation's policies, procedures and practices.
Ensure facilities (including plant and equipment) are fit for the TT&E task; maintenance regime is up-to-date
and that they are certified to carry out the planned task. Report discrepancies and contribute to improvement.
Confirm the type, quantity, condition and requirement for testing, trial and evaluation of ESA. Determine,
adapt or design equipment equipment/plant, process, procedure or technique (where appropriate).
Define logistics, hand-over, approval, receipt and despatch processes. Record TT&E outcome and CFFEH is
certified as appropriate.
Produce a robust plan to effectively and efficiently carry out the TT&E tasks, which should ensure that legal
and performance and stakeholder requirements are met (SHE, Quality, scheduling)
Communicate the plan and de-conflict where necessary.
Monitor the plan and adjust as appropriate within level of responsibility.
Review performance, identify and recommend or initiate improvements.
Ensure self and others are competent with suitable; training, knowledge, experience, behaviour and ability.
Ensure resources (people, time) available to complete, safely and successfully the disposal task.
Competences relevant to this role:
ESA NOS
Reference
Mandatory
Carry out assurance audit of systems for explosives safety
2.10A
Establish the performance criteria for explosive substances and/or articles
3.1
Determine the existence of a suitable trial or test procedure for explosive substances
and/or articles
3.2
Plan the test of explosive substances and/or articles
3.9
Carry out pre-trial or pre-test tasks relating to explosive substances and/or articles
3.12
Carry out tests of explosive substances and/or articles
3.15
Carry out post-trial or post-test tasks relating to explosive substances and/or articles
3.19
Determine the existence of a suitable explosive substances and/or articles disposal
procedure
11.2
Supervise explosives safety
13.18
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