Title: BCSA Sample SMS Presentation
1BCSA Sample SMS Presentation
2- ABC Lumber Companys Safety Management System
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- Prepared by Bob Smith
- Shipping Supervisor
3Initial Submission Item 4.(1)
- A description of the railway companys operations
and rail network
4Railway Operations Overview
- ABC Lumber company operates five kilometers
of track using a Trackmobile to switch with a
crew consisting of a Trackmobile operator and a
Conductor. Lumber is the only commodity moved on
our property and our crews do not go off site. CN
spots the empty cars to our site and pulls the
loads. Our crews do not operate when CN is on
site. ABC Lumber moves approximately 2500 cars
annually.
5Railway Map
6SMS Guideline Section A
- Safety Policy, Annual Safety Targets
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- Associated Safety Initiatives
7Company Safety Policy
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- Safety shall be regarded by everyone as the
prime consideration in the performance of their
duties at ABC Lumber Company. -
- We will comply with all existing legislative
requirements and strive to eliminate any
foreseeable hazards that may result in accidents
or injuries to our employees. Employees have the
responsibility to perform their duties in a
manner that will not adversely affect their own
health, safety or the physical well-being of
their co-workers. Management is responsible for
the development and implementation of safe
practices and procedures. At ABC Lumber, no job
is so important that it cannot be done safely. - Signed Ron Dorland
- Mill Manager ABC Lumber Company
8Railway Safety Performance Targets
- ABC Lumber Company has set a performance
target of 0 rail related accidents/incidents per
year based on the number of hours our rail crew
works and the tonnage the mill ships. This target
is achievable as it is based on our previous
accident data. Our accident target will be
reviewed quarterly and evaluated against accident
records and safety initiatives.
9Historical Accident Data
10SMS Guideline Section B
- Safety Authorities, Responsibilities and
Accountabilities
11Organizational Chart
12SMS Guideline Section C
- Employee and Representative Involvement
13Employee Involvement in the SMS
- Employees at ABC Lumber Company were
consulted in the drafting and development of the
SMS through the OHS committee. Employees are
involved in the process of setting annual safety
targets, and risk management. Monthly safety
meetings identify risk and risk control measures.
The OHS committee also participates in accident
investigations and assists with implementing
corrective actions.
14SMS Guideline Section D
- Compliance with Applicable Regulations, Rules,
Standards and Orders
15Applicable Regulations, Rules, Standards and
Orders
- Part 8 Notice of Railway Works Regulations for
British Columbia Industrial Railways - Part 9 Industrial Railway Employee Qualification
Standards Regulations for British Columbia
Industrial Railways - Part 11 Railway Safety Appliance Standards for
British Columbia Industrial Railways - Part 12 Safety Management System Regulations for
British Columbia Industrial Railways - Part 15 Industrial Railway Crossing Regulations
- Part 17 ROR for Industrial Railways without a
Main Track - Part 18 Railway Equipment Reflectorization Rules
for British Columbia Industrial Railways - Part 19g ROR General Description and Location of
Fixed Signals with a Main Track - Part 19i ROR General Notice and Definitions for
British Columbia Industrial Railways with a Main
Track - Part 19h ROR General Notice and Definitions for
British Columbia Industrial Railways with
Restricted Tracks - Part 19m ROR General Rules or British Columbia
Industrial Railways with a Main Track - Part 19l ROR General Rules for British Columbia
Industrial Railways with Restricted Tracks - Part 19y ROR Signals for British Columbia
Industrial Railways with a Main Track - Part 19x ROR Signals for British Columbia
Industrial Railways with Restricted Tracks - Part 19s ROR Protection of Slow or Impassable
Track for British Columbia Railways with a Main
Track - Part 19r ROR Protection of Slow or Impassable
Track for British Columbia Railways with
Restricted Tracks - Part 19q ROR Operation of Movements for British
Columbia Industrial Railways with a main Track - Part 19p ROR Operation of Movements for British
Columbia Industrial Railways with Restricted
Tracks - Part 19bb ROR Switches for British Columbia
Industrial railways with a Main Track
16Process for evaluating compliance and monitoring
changes
- ABC Lumber company will comply with the
regulations, rules, standards and orders noted on
the preceding page. The Training Supervisor is
responsible for monitoring changes and assessing
their impact on ABC Lumber Companys operations.
The Training Supervisor is also responsible for
evaluating ABC Lumber companys compliance with
the regulations, rules, standards and orders.
Compliance will be verified annually in
conjunction with the annual safety audit
performed by the Mill Manager. ABC Lumber Company
will work with the BC Safety Authority to keep
abreast of any upcoming changes to the
regulations which may affect railway operations
at the mill.
17SMS Guideline Section E F
- Risk Management Process
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- Risk Control Strategies
18Risk Management
- ABC Lumber Company has completed a risk
analysis of its existing railway operation with
the aid of a risk matrix which is attached to
this document. There is also a process in place
through which the OHS manager will conduct a
risk analysis of any new rail operations, or
significant changes to existing practices. Newly
identified risks will be categorized using the
risk matrix. The risk will then either be
eliminated or if that is not possible mitigated.
Employees have the responsibility to identify any
new risk and work to mitigate risk with
management. This process is conducted through the
monthly OHS safety meetings, but is not
restricted only to the meetings. Employees are
required to bring to the attention of management
immediately any risk which poses imminent danger
to themselves or other employees or to company
property. A risk assessment of ABC Lumber
Companys rail operation has been attached as
appendix A. All new risk assessments are kept on
file with the OHS manager.
19Risk Matrix
SEVERITY CATEGORIES Catastrophic Death or
permanent total disability, major property
damage, or system loss Critical Permanent
partial disability, temporary total disability in
excess of 3 months, significant property damage
or major system damage Marginal Minor injury,
minor occupational illness, lost workday
accident, minor property damage or minor system
damage Negligible First aid or minor medical
treatment, or minor system impairment
PROBABILITY CATEGORIES Frequent Likely to
occur frequently (individual), Continuously
experienced (fleet/inventory) Probable Will
occur several times in the life of an item, Will
occur frequently in fleet/inventory Occasional
Likely to occur sometime in the life of an item,
Will occur several times in fleet/inventory
Remote Unlikely, but possible to occur in the
life of an item, Unlikely, but can be expected to
occur in fleet/inventory Improbable So
unlikely it can be assumed that an occurrence may
not be experienced, Unlikely to occur, but
possible in fleet
20SMS Guideline Section G
- Accident and Incident Reporting, Investigation
and Analysis
21Accident and Incident Reporting
- All reportable railway accidents as defined
by the BCSA accident reporting regulation, will
be reported to BCSA by phone as soon as
practicable using their 24 hour number 1-800
-360-3260. An accident report form will be filled
out and faxed to BCSA after the details have been
determined. Within 30 days a full report on the
accident investigation will be submitted to BCSA
determining the cause of the accident and
necessary corrective action to be taken. - All rail related accidents will be reported
immediately to the Shipping Manger. The OHS
Manager will conduct the accident investigation.
The investigation will determine the cause, and
contributing factors leading to the accident.
Corrective actions will be determined by a joint
panel consisting of the Shipping Manager, the
OHS Manager and representatives from the
Employees Joint Occupational and Health
committee. The Shipping Manager will ensure that
corrective actions are implemented and complied
with. The OHS Manager will review all accident
records quarterly to compare performance against
the annual safety targets set out in section A.
22SMS Guideline Section H
- Skills Training and Supervision
23Rail Employee Training
- ABC Lumber Company has two positions that
require training in order to switch railcars a
Trackmobile operator and a Conductor. These
positions are subject to a rules refresher course
every three years. Every rail employee must
obtain a score of 80 in the required courses.
The training is provided by the Training
Supervisor who will also conduct proficiency
testing on the rail crews twice annually. The
Training supervisor is responsible for ensuring
that all employees qualifications are kept
current. Additionally the Training Supervisor
will review the training program annually to
ensure that it continues to meet the standards of
safety and compliance. - Contractors and visitors working at ABC
Lumber will be required to undergo a visitor
orientation course which contains an overview of
rail operations at our site. They will be
required to wear the appropriate personal
protective gear and be under the supervision of
the Shipping Supervisor when in the rail yard.
24Qualification required for Conductors
- CROR
- Car Air Brake course
- Freight Car Inspection Rules
- ABC Lumbers Safe Switching Procedures
- which includes material on securing cars, core
safety rules on coupling, entraining and
detraining, derails and using hand operated
switches
25Qualifications required for Trackmobile Operator
- CROR
- Car Air Brake course
- Freight Car Inspection Rules
- ABC Lumbers Safe Switching Procedures (which
includes material on securing cars, core safety
rules on coupling, entraining and detraining,
derails and using hand operated switches) - Course on Trackmobile operation
- Course on Trackmobile inspection
26SMS Guideline Section I
- Safety Performance Data Collection
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- Analysis
27Assessing ABC Lumbers Safety Performance
- The Shipping Supervisor will be responsible
for reviewing accident data, near misses and
proficiency tests on a quarterly basis to
evaluate ABC Lumbers rail operation in relation
to the annual safety targets stated in section A
of the SMS. Accidents and near misses will be
reviewed and analyzed to detect possible trends
requiring further attention. OHS committee
meetings minutes will be reviewed. The Shipping
Supervisor will ensure that safety performance is
not compromised due to sporadic increases in the
number of cars handled or hours worked by the
rail crew.
28SMS Guideline Section J
- Safety Audit and Evaluation
29Safety Audits and SMS Evaluation
- ABC Lumber Company conducts an annual safety
audit of its entire operation including the
railway operation. This audit is carried out
under the authority of the Mill Manager. Accident
reports, proficiency tests, track inspections,
and Trackmobile safety inspections will all be
scrutinized. Every three years an outside auditor
will be brought in to conduct a safety audit of
the entire mill operation. The results of these
audits will be provided to the mill manager for
review and corrective action. Records of the
railway audit will be retained for review by the
BCSA. Additionally The Shipping Supervisor will
conduct an annual review of the SMS document
itself to ensure its relevance and compliance to
SMS standards.
30SMS Guideline Section K
- Corrective Action Development,
- Approval and Monitoring
31Monitoring of Corrective Actions in the SMS
Sections D through J
- At the ABC Lumber Company it will be the
responsibility of the following Supervisors and
Managers to monitor corrective actions required
resulting from issues identified in sections D
through J of the SMS. It will be the
responsibility of these Supervisors and Managers
to ensure compliance with the corrective actions
identified. - Compliance to regulations Training Supervisor
- Risk Management and Risk Control strategies OH
S Manager - Accident investigations and the necessary
resulting corrective actions OH S Manager - Skills and Training reviews and proficiency
testing Training Supervisor - Analysis of safety performance data relative to
the safety targets Shipping Supervisor - Safety Audits and their results Shipping
Supervisor
32SMS Guideline Section L
33List of Documents Retained and Their Location
- Training Records
- Accident Investigation Records
- Equipment Inspection Records
- Track Inspection Records
- Switching Procedure Manual
- SMS
- OHS committee meeting minutes
- Proficiency tests
- Safety Audits
- Risk Assessments
- Equipment inspection and track inspection
records are kept on hard copy and stored in the
office of the Shipping Supervisor. All other
records are kept electronically and are available
to be viewed in the office of the Training
Supervisor.
34Appendix A
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- Risk Assessment of ABC Lumber Companys Rail
Operations
35Rail Operations Risk Assessment
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