Victorian Desalination Project - AquaSure
Victorian Desalination Project - AquaSure
Victorian Desalination Project - AquaSure
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7.5 Commissioning Induction<br />
7.5.1 <strong>Project</strong> Induction<br />
Commissioning Environmental Sub-plan (CESP)<br />
All <strong>Project</strong> personnel, subcontractors, consultants and visitors will receive inductions into TDJV’s<br />
environmental obligations prior to commencing on site. All environmental inductions will be conducted as<br />
part of the <strong>Project</strong> induction. The <strong>Project</strong> induction courses will be reviewed on a six monthly basis or in the<br />
event of a substantial change in environmental procedure, to ensure it reflects current working practice. All<br />
<strong>Project</strong> and area environmental induction materials will be submitted to the <strong>AquaSure</strong> EMR for approval.<br />
Records will be maintained of all inductions conducted, including:<br />
• Names and signatures of personnel attending<br />
• Date of attendance<br />
• Name of trainer/facilitator.<br />
7.5.2 Commissioning Work Package Induction<br />
The environmental requirements of WMSs and JSEAs will be communicated to relevant <strong>Project</strong> and<br />
subcontractor personnel via a pre-start meeting or work activity briefing (WAB), prior to that person<br />
commencing work in accordance with the process procedure. Environmental matters are also<br />
communicated through Desal Daily and toolbox talks.<br />
7.5.3 Visitor Induction<br />
All visitors going onto site must undergo a visitor’s induction. Consultants and subcontractors are<br />
responsible for the actions and conduct of their visitors and must ensure that all visitors obey the site<br />
environmental requirements.<br />
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