EUSTPCb Respond to treatment plant operational emergencies
Overview
This standard is about responding to emergencies in water, wastewater or sludge treatment processing plants. Emergencies could be in relation to contamination of the water supply or health and safety issues.
It includes evacuating the area, informing people and displaying safety warnings, isolating and shutting down plant and equipment, putting temporary arrangements in place, restoring plant and equipment to operational performance, restarting and recommissioning plant and equipment and maintaining records.
The Standard is suitable for supervisors at water, wastewater and sludge treatment processing plants.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
ensure that safety equipment is in place and operational at all times, in line with organisational procedures
keep access clear to work area, escape routes and emergency and safety equipment at all times
follow organisational checks and procedures to identify safety hazards
deal with identified safety hazards without delay and in line with organisational procedures
report problems and seek assistance from designated people for difficulties outside your area of responsibility
issue and display safety warnings in line with emergency procedures
inform affected people about potential hazards and the timings of any remedial action, directing them to a safe area when appropriate
ensure only authorised people are allowed access to the work area during emergencies
isolate or shut-down plant and equipment in line with organisational procedures and required timescales
put temporary arrangements in place which protect the operation of plant until problems are resolved
restore plant and equipment to specified operational performance in line with organisational requirements and safety procedures
re-start and re-commission plant and equipment in line with organisational procedures when it is safe to do so
arrange for waste materials to be disposed of in accordance with safe working practice and organisational procedures.
maintain and store incident management records in an auditable format in organisational systems
follow security procedures in line with organisational protocols and policies
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
water industry legislation, standards, codes of practice, industry regulations, organisational processes and safe working practices for health, safety, and hygiene in relation to your job role
water industry legislation, standards, codes of practice, industry regulations, organisational processes and safe working practices for environmental protection in relation to your job role including waste disposal and measures to reduce harmful emissions and substances
procedures for coordinating function tests and checks on safety and emergency equipment including breathing apparatus, firefighting systems, external alarms when activated from the control room, override systems and their status, CCTV and video equipment, integrity of control equipment
the potential hazards associated with the working area and the consequences of major accident hazards
organisational checks and procedures to identify safety hazards
organisational emergency procedures including those relating to obtaining emergency services
typical and unusual problems which may occur and how these can be resolved
the layout of plant and instrumentation in the working area and the location and position of emergency exits, muster points and emergency equipment
organisational shut down, isolation, start-up and re-commissioning procedures for plant and equipment and factors to be considered for each
organisational procedures and factors to be considered for temporary arrangements including diverting flows, bypassing treatment process units and operating temporary plant
the repair work required to bring the plant back to specified condition
organisational reporting lines and authorisation procedures and limits of responsibility and authority
the importance of maintaining site security and who is authorised to access the work area during emergencies
requirements for signage during emergencies and what constitutes a safe area
organisational requirements for storing and retrieving information including maintenance records and emergency responses and the importance of following confidentiality and cyber security protocols
EUSTPCb Respond to treatment plant operational emergencies
Overview
This standard is about responding to emergencies in water, wastewater or sludge treatment processing plants. Emergencies could be in relation to contamination of the water supply or health and safety issues.
It includes evacuating the area, informing people and displaying safety warnings, isolating and shutting down plant and equipment, putting temporary arrangements in place, restoring plant and equipment to operational performance, restarting and recommissioning plant and equipment and maintaining records.
The Standard is suitable for supervisors at water, wastewater and sludge treatment processing plants.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: