1. BI-01P.02 Task expectations are well communicated and reinforced over the work shift. - Expectation
Task performance expectations are clearly communicated at task allocation and then reinforced over the shift.
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If No to question 1 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-01P.02 expectation not apply?
1.1 - Specification
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Each shift there is a process to allocate tasks and reinforce task relevant mobile equipment interaction controls. There is further communication during the shift as tasks or conditions change.
1.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Pre-shift meetings and as required communications with supervisor during the shift.
1.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include Pre-shift meeting records - topic covered, recorded communications; formal oversight of supervision practices; post shift reviews e.g. next day or at the end of the shift; competency records for supervisors.
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2. BI-03D.03 Competent and site experienced water cart operators - Expectation
Dust is well controlled without overwatering the road surface.
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If No to question 2 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-03D.03 expectation not apply?
2.1 - Specification
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Site performance requirements are in place for water cart operators so that dust is controlled without creating a slippery road. Performance requirements include:
- Spray application e.g. strip spraying
- Spray bar patterns and timing
- Water application based on speed
- Using an automated spray system
2.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Trainers reinforce importance of watering and communication for water cart operators.
2.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could cover competency checks for operators, supervisor oversight, TARP records for over-watered roads.
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3. BI-03P.01 Road surface changes are identified and managed by vehicle operators - Expectation
There is a site hazard management protocol detailing expected responses from vehicle operators when there are changes in road surfaces.
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If No to question 3 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-03P.01 expectation not apply?
3.1 - Specification
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Prepare site specific information for vehicle operators on identifying and managing road surface changes based on vehicle type covering:
- Weather variables such as rain, snow, ice
- Changes in road sheeting
- Over watering for dust control
- During road maintenance or construction
- Slips and debris (including responding to strata failure monitoring systems and observed conditions (surface and underground))
- Loading and unloading areas
3.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Training and Assessment that vehicle operators can identify and manage changing road conditions and stability of surrounding excavations/infrastructure.
Vehicle operators alert supervisors to problems with the road network.
3.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include supervision processes, TARP records, PTOs of vehicle operators.
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4. BI-03P.03 Expected routes by vehicle type are effectively communicated - Expectation
All vehicle operators are aware of the routes that they are expected to travel on based on the vehicle type that they are operating e.g. segregated routes for light vehicles.
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If No to question 4 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-03P.03 expectation not apply?
4.1 - Specification
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There are multiple communication processes that provide expected route information to vehicle operators including:
- Preshift briefings
- Start of work roster traffic updates
- Maps
- Despatcher or supervisor advice
- Scheduling software
- Road signs
4.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Ongoing briefings and checks that vehicle operators understand the road network and how they are expected to operate i.e. where they are and the direction that are to travel.
4.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include oversight of pre-shift meeting records, competency checks on operators, supervision inspection processes, dispatch monitoring.
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5. BI-03P.05 Mobile equipment operators follow road rules and adjust based on conditions and circumstances - Expectation
Mobile equipment operators follow road rules and adjust based on conditions and circumstances.
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Why doesn't BI-03P.05 expectation not apply?
5.1 - Specification
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Mobile equipment operators follow road rules and adjust based on conditions and circumstances by:
- Decreasing speed
- Increasing clearance distances
- Stopping if required
- Notifying hazards
5.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Mobile equipment operators follow road rules and adjust based on conditions and circumstances by:
- Decreasing speed
- Increasing clearance distances
- Stopping if required
- Notifying hazards
5.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include competency records from training, supervisor monitoring processes, oversight of TARP records for road conditions.
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6. BI-04P.02 Around vehicle inspection or use of spotters to identify hazard before moving - Expectation
There are no unplanned vehicle to person or vehicle to vehicle contacts on first movement after parking.
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If No to question 6 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-04P.02 expectation not apply?
6.1 - Specification
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Before moving off from being parked, vehicle operators carry out an around vehicle inspection e.g. a HV walk around inspection.
If required by site - use of horns to indicate vehicle operation once prior to starting the vehicle, twice before forward movement, three times before reversing.
Where movement in constrained locations is required, a spotter is requested by the Operator and nominated by a Supervisor.
6.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Training and assessment in requirements for vehicle operators to conduct an around vehicle inspection prior to first movement after parking.
6.3 - Monitor
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7. BI-04P.05 Demarcation when changed road conditions arise including commissioning or live testing is being undertaken - Expectation
Changes in road conditions are effectively communicated to vehicle operators.
Is the expectation of this Business Input relevant in your circumstances?
If No to question 7 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-04P.05 expectation not apply?
7.1 - Specification
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Demarcation requirements and processes to be in place to prevent Vehicles / Other Workers entering an area and causing a hazard when changed conditions arise including:
- Areas where commissioning or live testing of plant is occurring;
- Near roadworks or areas of changed road conditions;
- Around breakdown locations
7.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Workers plan task and identify required hazard controls
As required, commissioning locations are demarcated (outside the potential movement range of the equipment) and other hazard controls are implemented.
Breakdowns and other events which interrupt or change a travel way are notified to other road users and appropriate demarcation and warnings are put into place.
7.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include permit to work records being checked, supervisor monitoring processes, area standard inspections.
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8. BI-04S.04 Access barrier performance - regular inspection and maintenance of barriers for access - boundary fencing and barriers - Expectation
Access to operational areas for personnel and mobile equipment is well managed. Barriers are in place that prevent unauthorised access including security (for site) and sentries/physical barriers (for blasting and other high consequence activities (including remotely operated mobile equipment) on site).
Is the expectation of this Business Input relevant in your circumstances?
If No to question 8 above please provide details
Why doesn't BI-04S.04 expectation not apply?
8.1 - Specification
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Operational areas and other locations are delineated, sign posted and fenced to prevent access by stock, uninvolved workers and or third parties. Access points are either locked or controlled e.g. with boom gates, security/sentries. There are regular inspections to confirm boundary, barrier and delineation performance integrity.
8.2 - Implement
Describe how the Business Input is implemented. Is it adequate, consistent, reliable, and repeatable? Do people know what is expected of them?
Security patrols confirm integrity of boundary and alert site personnel if entry is occurring / has occurred. Sentries provide warning to approaching vehicles and notify workers inside perimeter if an entry is required to occur.
Security patrols, sentries and other complete inspection forms to confirm site requirements are being met.
Barriers to high consequence areas are installed and maintained to meet requirements.
8.3 - Monitor
Please provide details of how the status of the Business Input is monitored.
Comments could include: security records, maintenance strategies for boundary elements (fences, gates, boom gates, etc.), supervisor records.
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