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white rose oilfield development application - Husky Energy

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7 SAFETY PLAN AND CONCEPT SAFETY ANALYSIS<strong>Husky</strong> Oil is committed to its belief that the safety of personnel is of the highest priority in itsoperations. A comprehensive safety plan will be in place to address all activities associated with allproject phases from design to abandonment. <strong>Husky</strong> Oil has outlined a preliminary safety plan for theWhite Rose <strong>oilfield</strong> <strong>development</strong> that considers the recommendations and conclusions of the conceptsafety analysis conducted for the <strong>development</strong>. The safety analysis assesses the safety andenvironmental hazards and risks associated with the basic design concepts, layout and intendedoperations.7.1 Preliminary Safety PlanThe safety plan is a vital part of an extensive Loss Control Management system and is integrated into<strong>Husky</strong> Oil’s Health, Safety and Environment framework. This framework encompasses all activitiesassociated with health, safety, environment, reliability, hazard management, risk assessment and lossprevention, as it relates to personnel (both company and contractors), the asset, production and theenvironment. The preliminary safety plan outlines key components that will be embodied in the projectsafety plan prior to the start of operations.The safety plan is built on the foundation of continuous improvement and the project’s maturing safetyculture. As a minimum requirement, the safety plan will comply with all safety legislation. However,many of the company’s current programs already exceed these minimum requirements. The plan and/orspecific components will be modified and updated as necessary to reflect any changes in facilities,processes, management systems or organizational structure.The preliminary safety plan outlines approaches for addressing:• safety management policies and procedures;• facilities and equipment;• operations and maintenance procedures;• training and qualifications;• command structure; and• contingency planning.7.1.1 Safety Management Policies and Procedures<strong>Husky</strong> Oil will operate within a framework of laws, standards, procedures and instructions with regularmonitoring of certification and licensing requirements. Safe operations will be achieved by complyingwith the law, selecting and meeting the right standards, applying the correct procedures and followingthe right instructions.White Rose DA Project Summary • January 2001 Page 101

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