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1 July 2009

Important Changes to the Victorian Electricity Industry for Electrical Infrastructure Civil Works. 1 July 2009. Provide an overview of the changes to the Victorian Electricity Supply Industry (VESI) requirements for Civil Contracting activities.

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1 July 2009

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  1. Important Changes to the Victorian Electricity Industry for Electrical Infrastructure Civil Works 1 July 2009

  2. Provide an overview of the changes to the Victorian Electricity Supply Industry (VESI) requirements for Civil Contracting activities. The industry comprises of the electricity distributors listed below The Objective of this session is to:

  3. The changes affect companies and individuals involved in the civil aspects of underground electricity infrastructure projects Under the changes, only pre-qualified and accredited civil contractors will be permitted to work on network electricity infrastructure projects These requirements will take effect from1 January 2010 The Industry Changes:

  4. Improve Health & Safety for the public and stakeholders Reduce costs to Customers and businesses in dealing with non-compliance issues. Improve understanding of the Victorian Electricity Industryunderground standards and constructor responsibilities Reduce rework and defects due to training and auditing of construction Improve overall project timelines Increase the numbers of Auditors in the industry These changes will:

  5. OH&S ACT • The Act requires that employees, other persons at work and members of the public be given the highest level of protection against risks to their health and safety that is reasonably practicable in the circumstances. • Persons who control or manage matters that give rise or may give rise to risks to health or safety are responsible for eliminating or reducing those risks so far as is reasonably practicable.

  6. Changes to the Electricity Industry

  7. Civil Contractor Accreditation

  8. Management System • The Contractor Management System to be based on • AS 4801:2001 (Safety) • ISO 9001:2000 (Quality) • ISO 14001:2004 (Environment) and must include the Victorian Electrical Distribution Networks Owners requirements • Training • Standards • Approvals • Auditing requirements

  9. Management System Audits • Contractors Health Safety Environment & Quality (HSE&Q) to be audited and certified by an approved third party body, confirming compliance to management system and Networks Owners requirements. (desktop) • Audit by approved third party body of the contractor’s implementation of their management system in the field to confirm compliance to management system and Networks Owners requirements. (field) • Annually audited by an approved third party to maintain accreditation

  10. Accreditation Process

  11. Civil Contractor and Auditor Training

  12. Civil Contractor Training One of the requirements is for the person/s directly supervising or carrying out the work to have completed an approved Underground Cable Installation – Civil Works course VEDN UG Electrical Civil infrastructure (Module 1)

  13. Civil Contractor Training Civil Contractor Training Includes: • Health & Safety in the workplace • Hazard Assessment and Risk Control • Auditing Requirements • Dial Before You Dig (or MOCS) • No Go Zone • Plans and Drawings

  14. Auditors Training To obtain approval as an auditor the person/s must have completed an approved VEDN Auditor training course. VEDN Auditor Training (Module 4) There are 3 classifications: • Approved worksite auditor (civil) • Approved worksite auditor (electrical) • Approved Network auditor (Network)

  15. Auditors Training Auditor Training Includes: • Principles of Auditing • Audit Types • The Role of an Auditor • Audit Preparation • Approved and Current Construction Plan • Network Design & Construction Standards • Report Writing • Field Visit or Simulated Exercise

  16. Auditors Training • Notes • Auditors will also need training/qualifications relevant to the works being inspected. • Additional VESI training and authorisations will be required if approach to assets is other than No Go Zone regulations.

  17. Auditing Approach

  18. SP AusNet

  19. Jemena

  20. CitiPower / Powercor

  21. For cases where conduits etc have been installed prior to the commencement of these civil works requirements, the customer/contractor/organisation responsible for the pre-installed assets must supply the following handed over documentation to the Network Owners Project Manger: Name of contractor that carried out the works Detailed drawing of the works being handed over Pit, pipe, trench and ducts inspection of the works Pre-Installed Assets Pre-installed assets without the above information or not installed to the required standards will not be accepted.

  22. Links These other websites have been selected by the committee as being of interest. The committee makes no promises and takes no responsibility for the content on the external websites listed here. Member Companies Powercor :http://www.powercor.com.au Member Organisation CitiPower: http://www.citipower.com.auMember Organisation SP AusNnet:http://www.sp-ausnet.com.au Member Organisation Jemena: http://www.jemena.com.au Member Organisation United Energy: http://www.unitedenergy.com.auMember Organisation Related Websites: Civil Contractors Industry A list of Accredited Civil Companies, Underground Auditors and RTOs is also on this site Information -http://www.vesi.com.au

  23. Develop and Implement Your Management System AS 4801:2001 (Safety) ISO 9001:2000 (Quality) ISO 14001:2004 (Environment), Scope must include all civil activities of underground electricity infrastructure works E.g.: NGZ, excavating, directional boring, installation of conduits, marker tape, pits, sand, slab and backfill Training for personnel Have the Management System Audited & Certified Gain certification for your system from an approved third party auditor eg: JASANZ auditor Apply to the VEDN for Pre-Qualification Application form to be submitted Copies of certification Certificates (Scope) Auditor letter verifying systems have been audited Apply to the VEDN for Accreditation Auditor letter verifying systems audited have been applied in field works Projects have been built to the Victorian Electricity Supply Industry (VESI) requirements. Personnel with Electricity Industry training were on site. Next Steps for Civil Contractors

  24. Thank you for you participation today For additional details refer to the Website http://www.vesi.com.au

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