SC34 - Auditing
26 Nov 2014
Yes
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Appendix D

No
 

​This appendix addresses the audit of electrical safety as defined in this SHE code - Operational Audit of electrical safety undertaken by Authorised Engineers, and the independent Compliance Audit of this SHE code as defined in STFC SHE Code 30: SHE auditing and Inspection.

Operational Audit of Electrical Safety

The Authorising Engineer shall prepare a programme, undertake and document the findings of an audit programme of electrical safety systems and procedures defined in this SHE Code. The frequency of such audits should not exceed 3 years. Audit findings and recommendations shall be sent to the Electrical Authorising Engineer’s appointing Director for consideration.

Listed below are systems and procedures to be included, as a minimum, in this audit programme.

Desk Audit:

  • Safety Programmes;
  • Permits to Work;
  • Sanctions to Test;
  • Permits to Work on or near Live Equipment;
  • Authorities for Access;
  • Electrical Distribution Operating Record;
  • Electrical distribution equipment maintenance records;
  • Electrical Safety Documents Register;
  • Certificates of Transfer of Control;
  • Certificates of Operation, Isolation, & Earthing;
  • Connection Notices;
  • Disconnection Notices;
  • Standing Instructions;
  • Specific Written Instructions;
  • Operating Records;
  • Operational Restrictions;
  •  Electricity Distribution system and installation record drawings;
  • Electrical SHE Incidents;
  • Emergency First-Aid Training;
  • Fire Training and Precautions;
  • Risk Management and Risk Assessment;
  • Appointment and Training of Authorised Person (Electrical)s
  •  Appointment and Training of Nominated Persons;
  • SHE Group review of Electrical Authorising Engineers; and
  • Review of electrical technical reference documentation.

Site Audit:

  • Signs and applicable Posters;
  • Safety Locks and Lock-out Boxes;
  • Use of permits;
  • Keys, Key Cabinets, Document Cabinets and Mimic Diagrams;
  • Protective Equipment, Test and portable Earthing Equipment; and
  • Working on and Testing Low and High Voltage Equipment (including Hazardous Areas).

The programme shall include reviewing the competency of appointed Electrical Authorised Persons and include a formal meeting between the Electrical Authorising Engineer and all appointed Electrical Authorised Persons​ identifying the need for any training or re-training.

Contact: Smith, Andrew (STFC,DL,COO)