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A set of documented procedures to prepare for a pandemic emergency with measures for prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.

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This form shall be completed for every emergency.  It documents:

  • Details of the emergency (i.e., level, date, time, location, description)
  • Reasons for declaration
  • Parties notified
  • Resources deployed
  • Lessons learned
  • Debrief
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A form used to document emergency evacuation drills.  

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Current to 2018

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Complete listing of NTPC health & safety records.

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Updated quarterly.  Includes: 

  • Summary of Incident Reports.
  • Summary of Concern Reports.
  • Injury statistics (type, frequency, severity).

 

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All acts, regulations, codes of practice, and CSA standards that apply to NTPC operations are listed here.  

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Used to:

  • Determine the project safety needs.
  • Assign Principal Contractor (party responsible for project safety) – either NTPC or the contractor.
  • Identify key activities, hazards, controls.
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Plan of action to prevent incidents on major projects.  Details health & safety systems/requirements for project.  Reviewed with all workers and kept onsite.  Required when:

  • Project work costs are greater than $250,000 (excluding material costs);
  • More than one contractor will be on site;
  • Project duration is expected to be longer than 15 days;
  • Prolonged high risk activities; and/or
  • As otherwise directed by the Health & Safety Department.

 

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Plan of action to prevent incidents on minor projects.  Details health & safety systems/requirements for project.  Reviewed with all workers and kept onsite.  Required for all projects requiring contractors that do not qualify as major projects.  General guidelines to use:

  • Project work costs are less than $250,000 (excluding material costs);
  • Only one contractor will be on site;
  • Project duration is expected to be fewer than 15 days;
  • Mainly low to medium risk activities; and/or
  • As otherwise directed by the Health & Safety Department.