OTOROHANGA DISTRICT COUNCIL SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SMS) 24 November 2004.

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OTOROHANGA DISTRICT COUNCIL SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SMS) 24 November 2004

Introductions Robyn Denton – LTSA Leanne McAdams - LTSA

Purpose of Today Introduce concept of the ODC safety management System What is an SMS Why are we doing this Who is involved What is expected of each person

Why are we doing this? ODC “volunteered” to be one of early trial group- was going to become a future requirement Increasing legal liability on RCA’s for safety on their networks Non- feasance (not done) Mis-feasance (done wrong) Mal-feasance (done badly) Council showing increased desire to improve safety on network

Safety Audits at Contract work sites show the majority of sites to be inadequate. COPTTM for Low volume roads to be nationally adopted by July 2005, and ODC will implement immediately

Health and Safety in Employment Act (Incl 2003 Amendment) Object is to “..promote the prevention of harm to all persons at work and other persons in, or in the vicinity of, a a place of work…”

Council officers role: Principal has responsibility to ensure Contractors have adequate H & S Policy, procedures etc,…… ….AND ARE IMPLEMENTING THEM CORRECTLY!! If Contractor does not have adequate systems, must abide by Council system To receive the Contractors Hazard ID and do nothing further is not sufficient By doing nothing to stop an unsafe practice, you can be held personally liable, and prosecuted /fined Up to 2 years imprisonment Fine not exceeding $ Typical fines for non-action are around $3000

I would like to see a culture change to increased ownership of, and safety on, our network.

Users of the SMS Major users ODC Roading design, construction and maintenance staff / consultants Planning – subdivisions / land use Other groups impacted (WOTR) Utilities operators Consultants and Contractors Anyone else who works within the road reserve

Perhaps if these guys had used a SMS, ………

this wouldn’t have happened…….

Background Road Safety to 2010 identified the development of “Safety Management Systems” for Road Controlling Authorities as one of the prime means of improving Road Safety into the future. Consultant commissioned by the LTSA to assist Otorohanga District to develop a “Safety Management System” ~ July 2003.

What is a SMS ? A high level “Umbrella” document. A systematic approach to managing the activities which will or could impact upon the safety performance of the road network. Includes both Council and the external agencies contracted to Council An integral part of the overall management of the road network. Documentation of existing policies and practices already being undertaken.

What is a SMS ? Includes the 3 “E’s” Engineering, Education and Enforcement. The main focus is on “Engineering”. The SMS covers:- Design and Construction, Maintenance, Network Management, and Policy and Planning functions

Benefits of a SMS ensures that safety is considered in all decisions that affect the road network assists in the achievement of targets and goals identified at national, regional and local levels will lead to greater consistency in the implementation of road management procedures

Benefits of a SMS (2) demonstrates risk management approach is being used - which helps provide protection from litigation provides clear guidance for all staff useful training tool for new staff development, review and auditing of the roading network are undertaken in a systematic way

Benefits of a SMS (3) all Better safety for all road users

Structure of the SMSSafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Means of Delivery Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime

Safety Strategy ~ DirectionSafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Means of Delivery Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime

ODC Road Safety Strategy Adopted by Council 14 October 2003 Vision “Council and Community working together to provide a safe roading network”

ODC Road Safety Strategy Key Road safety issues: Speed Poor Observation Road factors Restraints and helmets Road factors are our greatest concern with regard to the SMS Council aim is to reduce road factors to, and maintain at zero.

ODC Road Safety Strategy Means of Achievement Engineer the safest road possible Relationships with stakeholders Encourage a responsible road safety culture though community ownership of road safety

Means of DeliverySafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Means of Delivery Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime

Activity Sheets Cover activities relating to Design Design and Construction(roads, bridges, barriers etc), Maintenance Maintenance (pavement, bridges, drainage, signs, marking, lighting, vegetation, footpaths etc), Network management Network management (speed limits, temp. road closures etc) District Asset (safety and structure inspections) Policy and Planning Policy and Planning (parking, road hierarchy, Land use etc) Found in Appendix 2

Activity Sheets

How does that affect me? Outlined in each activity sheet Ongoing manual improvements re errors, clarification, updating etc (OFI sheets) Ensure that the network is the safest possible Manage the network according to best industry practices Identify, register and deal to hazards appropriately.

Hazard Register Hazard Reported:  Deal with it immediately – (Service Requester or work order to contractor)  Hazard List in Dataworks- prioritise  Future MSP  Future Construction Project  No Action if appropriate (other projects higher priority for funds )

What is expected of me? All work together to make the whole network safer. Look for and report faults or hazards on our network – not just on the job you are going to inspect Include SH’s & transitions to other networks as they affect travel thru our District.

Means of DeliverySafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime Means of Delivery

Expertise, Experience & Qualifications Ensure that those who are involved with activities that take place on the road network are competent for the task. This includes: Council staff Consultants Contractors Utility Company staff

Management of the SystemSafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Means of Delivery Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime

Management of the SMS Engineering Manager has overall responsibility for the development and implementation of the SMS Good working relationships between staff, consultants and contractors needed for the actual implementation. Opportunities for Improvement (OFI) process ensures the document remains current and everyone’s good idea’s are captured.

Audit RegimeSafety Strategy Strategy PoliciesStandardsProceduresGuidelines Expertise Experience Qualifications Direction Means of Delivery Control Review Management of the System Audit Regime

Technical Effectiveness Progress on safety outcomes Suitability of safety outcomes Funding needs Crash trends Need for updating the SMS

Audit Regime Systems Compliance Adherence to Procedures and Guidelines Adoption of Opportunities for Improvement recommendations