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Title: Stop Work Policy at Daya Bay


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Stop Work Policy at Daya Bay
2
Why stop work?
  • The Stop Work Policy has been developed to
    ensure that personnel know that they can stop any
    work that presents an imminent danger to
    personnel, equipment, or the environment.

3
Who can stop work?
  • Any employee, guest, contractor, or visitor that
    has been trained on how to apply and use the Stop
    Work Policy may issue a Stop Work Order.

4
Imminent Danger
  • If you observe an imminent danger, it is your
    responsibility to issue a
  • Stop Work Order
  • An imminent danger is one in which death, serious
    injury, damage to the environment, or significant
    equipment damage could result if immediate action
    is not taken

5
How to Stop Work
  • Issue the Stop Work Order
  • Speak to the worker(s) performing the unsafe work
  • State Stop work! You are in imminent danger
    because . . .
  • Then describe the reason for the unsafe condition

6
Examples of a Stop Work Order
  • Stop work! You are in imminent danger because
  • You need fall protection to work at this
    elevation
  • An excavation this deep needs shoring
  • Theres an ignition source too close to flammable
    material
  • This system has not been locked out properly and
    may still be energized
  • You have compressed gas cylinders that are not
    secured on that truck

7
What happens next?
  • Any person receiving a Stop Work Order
  • Stop work immediately (or at the first
    opportunity to stop safely)
  • Notify the Local Safety Coordinator (LSC)
  • If the person receiving the Stop Work Order does
    not stop working
  • The person who issued the Stop Work Order must
    notify the LSC

8
Power Plant Can Stop Work
  • Power plant personnel have the authority to
    request work to be stopped for any reason
  • Comply with the request as soon as it is safe to
    do so
  • If a safety issue is involved contact the job
    supervisor or LSC ASAP before resuming work

9
Restarting work
  • Once the Stop Work Order has been issued and the
    LSC notified, a safety review will be conducted
    and the danger mitigated
  • In order for work to be restarted, the LSC and
    work supervisor must authorize the restart

10
Stop Work at Other Sites
  • All collaborating institutions will observe stop
    work for visitors at their site
  • The safety contact will keep the project safety
    officers informed of the concerns and any
    remedies
  • The appropriate person at the host institution
    will determine when to restart work

11
Consequences
  • Use the stop work order properly
  • There will be no retribution for stop work
    orders, except in the case of clear abuse
  • The LSC will report all stop work orders and stop
    work requests by the power plant to the safety
    officers
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