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Gas industry unsafe situations procedure, IGEM/G/11 Edition 2 with Amendments July 2022 Communication 1866 Edition 2022 (PDF)

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Publisher: IGEM

Place of Publication: United Kingdom

Pages: 66

Edition: 2022

Language: English

Size: 1 Mb


The update of the standard covers areas such as:

  • Clarification of what to report under RIDDOR
  • ID situations that are not reportable under RIDDOR
  • When and how to report under RIDDOR
  • How to report unsafe situations due to poor workmanship which are not RIDDOR
  • Reporting of theft of gas/meter tampering/interference of an LPG vessel
  • Updates to the situation tables and associated notes
  • Update to visual risk assessment of gas appliances.



Content:


Introduction 1

2 Scope 3

3 Legal and allied considerations 4

• 3.1 General 4

• 3.2 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act (HSWA) 4

• 3.3 Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations (GS(I&U)R) 4

• 3.4 Gas Safety (Management) Regulations (GS(M)R) 5

• 3.5 The Gas Safety (Rights of Entry) Regulations 5

• 3.6 Non-Domestic Premises within HSWA (Outside Scope of GS(I&U)R) 6

• 3.7 Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences 6

Regulations (RIDDOR)

4 Applying GIUSP within the limits of engineers’ competencies 7

5 Overview of process 8

6 Dealing with unsafe situations 10

• 6.1 Immediately Dangerous (ID) Appliances/Installations 10

• 6.2 At Risk (AR) Appliances/Installations 12

7 Gas incidents 15

• 7.1 First person on site 15

• 7.2 Attending a site where it is suspected that a gas incident may have occurred 15

8 RIDDOR, unsafe gas work and theft of gas reporting 16

• 8.1 General principles 16

• 8.2 What to report under RIDDOR 11(1) Gas incident 16

• 8.3 What to report under RIDDOR 11(2) Dangerous gas fittings 16

• 8.4 ID Situations not reportable under RIDDOR 11(2) 17

• 8.5 When and how to report under RIDDOR 17

• 8.6 How to report unsafe situations due to poor workmanship which are not reportable under RIDDOR 17

• 8.7 Theft of Gas / Meter Tampering/Interference of an LPG vessel 17

9 Giving guidance on particular situations and how to categorise them 18

• 9.1 Introduction 18

APPENDIX

1 Glossary, acronyms, abbreviations, symbols and units 46

2 References 52

3 Applying GIUSP 54

4 Gas emergencies 55

5 Visual risk assessment of gas appliances 57

6 Minimum warning notice requirements 59

7 RIDDOR/Gas Safe Register reporting flow chart 60

TABLE

1 Giving guidance on particular situations and how to categorise them 18

2 Contact details of Gas Emergency Service Providers (ESPs) and Gas 56

Suppliers (GSs) in the British Isles

3 Minimum visual checks to ensure compliance 57

FIGURE

1 GIUSP Appliance/Installation risk classification process 9

2 Example of “Danger Do Not Use” label 11

3 Reporting unsafe work flow diagram 60

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