The SSP is a comprehensive
system which includes all elements of safety programming necessary
to achieve and maintain safety excellence. SSP
incorporates existing policies, procedures and programs into the
overall management system. As with any system, the component parts
are interdependent, delivering maximum performance only when all
of the elements are present and operating.
The
SSP provides performance
requirements defined by ten elements.
1.
Management Leadership
This
element sets forth Leadership's requirements in establishment of
the SSP and the vision
and values that support the process. It also contains requirements
for establishment of objectives, measurement of process activities
and performance improvement efforts.
2.
Safety Responsibility
Specific
role documents are developed for each organizational level. These
documents set forth specific responsibilities which must be completed
to ensure proper execution of the SSP.
3.
Safety Meetings and Committees
A
series of Sequential Safety Meetings are used to guide and administer
all process activities. Meeting structures and agendas are defined
in this element. Safety Committees are used to support line management
efforts in the execution of SSP
systems.
4.
Maintenance of Safe Working Conditions
This
element defines the requirements for Engineering Controls, PSM programs,
Inspection Systems and corrective action efforts.
5.
Development of Safe Work Performance
Requirements
for establishing Rules, Procedures and Safe Work Practices are defined;
as are, training and employee involvement systems. Observation coaching
and analysis activities which develop specific safety related skills,
are included to improve awareness, hazard recognition and stewardship.
6.
Incident Reporting and Investigation
Requirements
for reporting and investigation of incidents are set forth in this
element. Incident review and corrective action tracking systems
are also included. SRI
Incident Investigation Method is used to improve identification
of casual factors and effective corrective action.
7.
Industrial Health and Hygiene Systems
This
element contains essential Industrial Health and Hygiene activities,
which ensures each organization remains compliant. Wellness, Ergonomics
and Medical programs are also included in this element.
8.
Emergency Response Systems
Systems
and activities, which ensure an effective response to emergency
situations, are defined. Specific requirements for Emergency planning,
Training and Exercises establish a baseline for protection of assets,
employees and the public.
9.
Contractor Safety
Systems
and activities, which are used to ensure safe performance by contractors,
visitors and vendors, are defined in this section. The Contractor
Safety element also sets forth requirements for most personnel in
their safety related interactions with contractors.
10.
Process Evaluation and Improvement
This
element details the activities in SSP
that provide the mechanisms for continuous improvement. SSP
auditing, measurement, evaluation and planning activities are included
in this section.
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