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Coal Seam Gas Induction The why, what, how and when

Coal Seam Gas Induction The why, what, how and when. 14 th August 2009. Why a CSG Induction?. Unacceptable incident rate Setting a benchmark for the skills and knowledge required to work on site. Risk assessment Coal surface generic covered the majority but not everything.

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Coal Seam Gas Induction The why, what, how and when

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  1. Coal Seam Gas InductionThe why, what, how and when 14th August 2009

  2. Why a CSG Induction? • Unacceptable incident rate • Setting a benchmark for the skills and knowledge required to work on site. • Risk assessment • Coal surface generic covered the majority but not everything.

  3. What is in the CSG Induction Content • Coal Seam Gas& Surface CoalIndustry • Legal Obligations,P&G Act • Work Hazards • Risk Management • Emergency Procedures • Life saving 1st Aid • Fire fighting and prevention • Permit to Work • Gas detection • The environment, Landowners and Cultural Heritage • Coal Surface GI competencies plus: • MSAPMOHS200A Work Safely • MSAPMPER200B Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit

  4. Delivery • Two days classroom • Practical for CPR, fire extinguisher, Gas Detector, PTW • Brisbane, Dalby, and Moranbah • External training providers; authorised by MISC to deliver Coal Surface Generic Induction How We Do It • Top-up option • Refresher training

  5. Training Material Development • Merging existing Arrow training material • Working with MISC • Trial induction • Final review • Roll-out

  6. Implementation Process • 1st June communication to employees and contractors • 10th July training material developed • 14th & 15th July trial training session • 24th July update existing site inductions • 3rd August Roll-out training

  7. Lessons learnt Where to now? • Difficulty of meeting everyone’s needs • Avoiding duplicated training • Continuous improvement • Develop an CSG industry induction

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