Safety in Facility Design Briefing from Watercare February 2019

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Safety in Facility Design Briefing from Watercare February 2019

Safety in Design A Watercare Safety in Design Guide to defines responsibilities and a process that provides an opportunity for designers to create safe practical design solutions. The process integrates hazard identification and risk assessment methods early in the design to eliminate, isolate or minimise the risks. It is better to eliminate hazards than to try to manage or control them. The SiD guide offers a systematic approach, embedding Safety in Design principles into the project life cycle early include. Definition Feasibility Design Execution Closure Define the Project Purpose HSI Existing Site Hazards   SiD Review Plan SiD1 Solution Review Report Hazard Assessment SiD2 Design Review Report HSI pre-construction Safety information Statement of design Contractors H&S plan and Safe System of Work Method Statements and risk assessments Inductions and Toolbox talks Incident Control and Emergency Response H&S Audit and Review System Site Operating Manual Final Asset Drawings Maintenance Plan and demolition risk register

Engineering Standards Framework Safety in Facility Design Requirements Outline core principles and key considerations Highlight key safety and operability requirements Define key functional outcomes requirement for a safe environment Develop reference implementations Design Identify hazards Eliminate hazards where practicable Identify control measures for residual risk Hand over control information to operations Convey lessons learnt Safety in Design H&S Tool Kit Engineering Standards Framework Safety in Facility Design Operation Ensure the asset is operated with its safe design envelope Monitor the performance standards of risk controls throughout the life the asset Provide operational feedback into the design process Apply change management to improve operation Engineering Robust standards Protocol for deviation form standards Engineering knowledge supported by best practice and guidance documents

Wastewater Pump Station Design 2018 Update Design Opportunities Set a leading an initiative for excellence in Safety in Design and Facility Design. A design approach that involved visiting existing sites and undertaking simple 3D modelling early. This shaped the repeatable elements, identified leading site constraints and enabled a lead in safety in design with operator engagement. The design focus of the facility update : Proven self-cleaning sump hydraulics with safe confined space access Improved dry-well layout Repeatable lifting and odour treatment design A separated switchroom layout with a clear operator line of site and VSD positioned to directly discharges waste heat.

Poor sump design has considerable implications Wet-well Poor sump design has considerable implications The process included proving the hydraulic performance to ensure solids movement, avoid air entrainment and mitigate vortices or pre-swirl. Review of the sump cleaning and method of access Initial Design Final Design

Dry-well: Long suction lines require an additional flooring system and pipework.

Dry-well: Short suction lines offer a simplified dry-well layout

Wairau WWTP: Wet-well / Dry-well

Wairau WWTP: Ground floor

Wairau WWTP: Isometric

Mairangi Bay WWTP: Beach front location challenge

Mairangi Bay WWTP: Isometric

Up Next: Wet-well Facility Design To complete the full spectrum of pump station facility design, a parallel process is planned for wet-well stations and a review is underway for package pump stations. A Watercare Safety in Facility Design requirements guide for wastewater pump stations.

Future Possibilities A 3D model share to improve entrusted works outcomes Dry-well Horizontal pump mounting: Reviewed but needs lifting refinements prior to being adopted. Vertical Horizontal

Switchroom Design 2018 Update A design approach that involved visiting existing Watercare, Vector sites and workshops early in the design. This identified key hazards regarding the equipment installation, access and maintenance. The design focus of the facility update : Safe Installing and bus-bar cleaning Cable layout and access details Defining common ventilation, lighting and earthling details

Rosedale WWTP Solids Stream Upgrade Facility highlights: Chemical containment Standardised switchroom layout