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hello my name is Rebecca Kyle Candace I
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am a senior authorized officer at the
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point-to-point Transport Commission in
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this webinar I will assist you to
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identify some of the key elements needed
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to develop your safety management system
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in order to comply with the
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point-to-point Transport law any
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questions relating to this webinar can
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be emailed to us after this session at
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PTP events at Transport NSW govt
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all and I hope you find today's webinar
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valuable
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this webinar is a result of feedback
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that we received from our recent
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industry information sessions and focus
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groups the majority of participants
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expressed interest in receiving more
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information on safety management systems
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today I will focus on the key elements
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of safety management systems and your
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duty of care under the point-to-point
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transport law this session will we will
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discuss how to identify risks and
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hazards how to conduct a risk assessment
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our auditing action along with key
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elements of the safety management system
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as you would already know if you provide
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passenger services in vehicles with 12
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seats or less including the driver then
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you come under the point-to-point
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transport taxi and hire vehicle act 2016
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and must comply with all conditions of
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authorization under this act and its
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associated regulation you can find a
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link to both the Act in the regulation
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on our website safety is our priority
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and one of the conditions of
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authorization for booking service
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providers is develop and maintained
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their own safety management system
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suitable to their own business model
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authorized service providers including
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designated or DD offices for example
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company directors and or managers must
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ensure that their safety management
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system is effectively meeting the safety
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standards is outlined in the current Act
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and regulation
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what our safety standards for booking
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service providers the act and regulation
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outline safety standards for hire
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vehicles used to provide safety services
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it is a condition of authorization that
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an authorized service provider must
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comply with these safety standards these
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relate to registration and maintenance
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insurance fares
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sign lights and markings the driver must
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ensure that they display a
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retro-reflective sign that makes it
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clear that the vehicle is a higher
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vehicle it must be clearly visible from
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the outside and located on or near the
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rear of the driver's side of the vehicle
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please refer to the fact sheet safety
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standards for vehicles providing
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providing booking services for more
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information so what is a safety
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management system a safety management
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system details how you identified record
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and manage any risk associated with your
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service and how you meet safety
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standards outlined in the regulatory
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framework in your safety management
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system you will identify and record risk
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to health and safety of drivers
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passengers and others the control
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measures taken to eliminate or minimize
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the risk and what is done to maintain
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the control measures people who are
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involved in making decisions about the
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business should take part in the
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development and maintaining of the
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safety management system service
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providers must also consult with other
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people such as drivers and vehicle
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owners and keep records of these of
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these consultations your safety
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management system should be unique to
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your business the point-to-point
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Transport Commissioner will rely on the
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details in your safety monitoring system
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to determine whether your business is
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meeting its legal obligation to provide
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the safest possible service if you are
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also a GT officer or designated manger
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then you need to be aware of and ensure
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that the safety system is in place for
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the service provider are adequate and
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appropriate
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you have a duty of care to ensure the
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health and safety of drivers passengers
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and others connected to the to your
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service as a service provider you must
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eliminate risk to safety as far as it is
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reasonably practicable and if it is not
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reasonably practical to eliminate risk
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to safety then risk must be minimized as
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far as it is reasonably practicable the
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Act puts some responsibility for
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ensuring safety of others on to the
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provider however the Lord gives you
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flexibility as to how you will manage
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the risks you must have a safety
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management system you must also
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implement a risk management process that
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identifies hazards assesses risk
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controls risks and reviews controls
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as a booking service provider you should
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take into account the likelihood of the
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hazard
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the degree of home
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ways of eliminating or minimizing the
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hazard or risk and the cost
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what is a hazard and what is a risk has
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it is a potential source of harm for
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example moving traffic can be a
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potential source of harm for pedestrians
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or are the road users risk is when you
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are exposed to the hazard for example in
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the situation when you are crossing the
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road in moving traffic then you exposed
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to the hazard which is a moving traffic
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risky's has a plus exposure
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how do you remove or minimize impact of
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risk you must implement effective
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control measures to eliminate or
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minimize the risk by taking reasonable
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steps
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what are control measures control
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measures are actions that you can take
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to remove the hazard or at least reduce
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exposure to the hazard for example in
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the second picture you can see a number
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of control measures to reduce the risk
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of accidents such as traffic lights
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pedestrian crossings and a pedestrian
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walkway can you think of any other
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control missions maybe a speed sign to
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slow down traffic it will surely be
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effective control measure to minimize
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risk key learning here is when you can't
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remove the hazard you must take
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reasonable steps to reduce the risk so
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how can you best identify risk and
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determine control measures you can
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conduct a risk assessment as explained
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on our next slide
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how do you conduct a risk assessment a
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risk assessment must be conducted before
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you or your employee conduct some work
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which could possibly present a risk of
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injury or ill health so step 1 identify
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the hazard and decide he might get harm
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such as a staff member or a member of
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the public tip 2 the likelihood of the
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severity of getting harmed step 3
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evaluate the risk and decide on control
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measures step 4 identifying who will be
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responsible to identify risk and
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implement control measures
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step 5 record your findings and
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implement your findings must be written
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down as it is illegal is it is a legal
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requirement it should show that you have
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identified the hazards and you have
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planned to deal with the risk and hazard
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if and when they occur and the last step
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is step 6 review and update when
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necessary once you have identified your
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risk and decided he might get harm it is
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important to write your risk as high
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medium or low high risk is where an
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event is very likely to occur and may
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cause failure harm or injury results can
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be as severe as death or permanent
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injury or illness many enlist is where
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an event that is likely to occur results
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is results can be repairable or
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recoverable low risk is where the event
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is not very likely to result in failure
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harm or injury a simple example used in
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this slide is a risk of passenger
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violence towards driver the impact of
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the risk varies depending on where the
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driver is or the exposure to the risk
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risk might be high when the driver works
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alone at night in an isolated area risk
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might be low when the driver works on a
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normal day shift
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a risk matrix defines the level of
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response idiom the likelihood in the
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severity of the consequence this
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increases of disability of risk and
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assist in choosing appropriate control
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measures here is an example of a risk
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matrix we will be covering an example of
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this in a later slide
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selecting effective control measures is
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most important part of the of your risk
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assessment control measures are actions
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you take to remove or minimize the
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impact of the risk your control measures
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will only be effective if you have
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identified and evaluated your risk this
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diagram has been extracted from an
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occupational health and safety regime it
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will assist you in understanding the
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level of control measures you can
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implement according to your risk rating
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so if your risk rating of a hazard is
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high you will implement a high level of
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control measures high level of control
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will include eliminating the hazard
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itself or minimizing the risk with best
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possible control measures if your risk
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rating of a hazard is low you can
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consider implementing a low level
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control measure a low level control
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measure will include reducing exposure
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to the hazard using administrative
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action let's discuss this more with the
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help of some examples this is a simple
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risk assessment table now in the example
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we've chosen to use pick up and drop off
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of passengers so in the event that it's
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are in a dangerous sort of area it could
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be likely that there would be injury or
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exposure to harm the severity is this or
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permanent injury and has been operated
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very high so different control measures
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that you could possibly put into place
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with the pick-up and drop-off policies
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procedures regarding driver instructions
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and incorporating it into your
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onboarding of your driver the table also
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then outlines the residual is
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responsible authorities the booking
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service provider could be the director
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or operations manager and the onboarding
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officer
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up until now we have explored conducting
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a risk assessment by identifying hazard
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evaluating risk eliminating control
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measures and the matrix now let's
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discuss some more elements of a safety
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management system which will assist you
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in developing or reviewing your current
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safety management system
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a safety management policy the safety
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management policy describes your
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objective and commitment to provide a
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safe service for everyone involved
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including passengers drivers staff and
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other persons involved in the service
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you can develop a safety policy suitable
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for your own business model each
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business may have a different safety
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requirement depending on the size of
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your business
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your policy document can be as big as a
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textbook or as small as a one or two
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page document you can choose to maintain
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a hardcopy or a digital copy of your
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policy hence there is flexibility on how
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you prepare and maintain your policy
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however each service provider must
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produce and maintain their policy
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following a standard guideline as
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mentioned on our next slide
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how did how do you prepare a safety
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policy there is a standard guidelines to
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produce and maintain a safety policy
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these guidelines are same for a small
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sized business to medium or large
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guidelines to reduce and maintain safety
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policies include must be accessible must
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be incorporated into training or
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driver's induction and training material
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must be signed off by senior management
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and reviewed as and when required
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managing the accountability
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responsibility and communication you
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must demonstrate that the relevant
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people within the business are aware of
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and accountable for their safety
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responsibilities depending on the size
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of your business
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you can appoint a representative to
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maintain and implement a safety manager
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policies and procedures you must
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document who is responsible for the
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safety requirements and communicate
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responsibilities to the staff and also
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keep stock up to date with any changes
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for example you can develop job
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descriptions and outline safety
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responsibilities for your drivers
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security officers and other staff you
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can keep records on any conversations
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that take place between you and your
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drivers and other relevant staff members
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to discuss and implement safety
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procedures
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as discussed previously risk management
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is how you identify eliminate and
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minimize risk and how you can maintain
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control measures examples of some common
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risks involved violence workplace
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psychological risk driver distraction
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fatigue and picking up and setting down
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of passengers safely there are many
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well-known control measures that can be
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incorporated into the safety management
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system to minimize these risks let's
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talk about driver fatigue for example
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step one you need to identify driver
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fatigue as a risk
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step two you can develop a driver
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fatigue program which acts as a control
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measure step three to demonstrate that
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you are taking reasonable action to
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minimize these risk
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you can record within your driver
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fatigue program all factors that can
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contribute to driver fatigue such as
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secondary employment depending on the
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size and the requirement of your
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business some providers may decide to
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implement a training program for drivers
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on drone fatigue some service providers
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may produce guidelines or procedures for
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their drivers of fatigue management some
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providers may implement other innovative
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ways to minimize the risk of drone
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fatigue what control measures you choose
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to minimize the risk depends on the size
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and model of your business and you must
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keep records of actions taken to
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minimize your risk monitoring health and
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safety service providers must monitor
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the health and safety of everyone for
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example you need to demonstrate how you
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ensure drivers must meet the SATA stands
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outlined in the regulation an easy way
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to ensure they meet this 87 is you can
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use the driver vehicle dashboard or as
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we refer it to is a DVD to conduct
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checks on drivers through the industry
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portal you can keep copies of the
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drivers reports from the DVT there are
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fact sheets available on our website to
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help you understand the different
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functions of the DVD you must also
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demonstrate that you manage fatigue
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management as discussed previously more
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information is available
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all in our factsheets managing drivers
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fatigue which can help you develop a
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fatigue management program for your
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driver you must also ensure that the
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driver and other employees are not under
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the influence of drug and alcohol while
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on duty but this you can develop and
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maintain the drug and alcohol policy
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based on your risk assessment
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onboarding training in education you
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need to show that employees contractors
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and drivers are appropriately trained to
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understand and comply with the safety
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requirements this includes both new and
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current employees and other Duty holders
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including vehicle owners you need to
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demonstrate that employees have received
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the necessary training in all relevant
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policies and procedures to perform their
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safety duty you can develop an
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onboarding program to include the safety
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management system training training
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programs can address safety critical
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lists in your safety management policy
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you can also record and maintain
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employee and drive it training databases
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monitoring incidents and accidents you
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need to demonstrate that a system is in
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place to record incidents and accidents
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and notifiable occurrences are notified
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to the Commissioner as soon as
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practicable after being aware of the
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incident or accident
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this will include having the relevant
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onboarding training and education to the
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to ensure that the relevant staff are
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aware of when and how to report and
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report incidents or accidents review an
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evaluation you need to demonstrate that
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you have a system to review your safety
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management system and make any necessary
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updates or improvements this will
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include identifying when a review should
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be undertaken such as following an
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incident or accident
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the safety audit are structured to
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collect relevant information and
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determine the effectiveness of the
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safety management system however we
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offer an advisory visit prior to an
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audit being scheduled at the advisory
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visit one of our authorized offices
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outlines and legal requirements and
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explains what the service provider can
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expect during the audit visit this
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includes explanation of the audit tool
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approximately three months after the
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Advisory visit in order to rule or may
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be scheduled the audits are conducted by
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authorized offices approved by the
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commissioner at the conclusion of the
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audit the order to rule outline any
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non-compliance identified the auditor
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will also then finalize his or her
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findings
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service providers receive a complete
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audit report with the outcome letter
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setting out a summary of the
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non-compliance identified by the auditor
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and its end steps necessary to address
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them
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so now we have summarized how to
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identify risk and hazard how to complete
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a risk at register and what is involved
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in developing the safety management
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system so thank you for participating
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this webinar will now conclude enjoy the
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rest of your day