CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
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Notes• Inductees need to take away a complete knowledge <strong>of</strong> the sections <strong>of</strong> <strong>CUSP</strong>that affect their specific areas <strong>of</strong> work. Provide full information on all aspects <strong>of</strong><strong>CUSP</strong> and emphasise components which may directly affect specific inducteegroups.• Make sure all inductees know and understand the areas that are affected by<strong>CUSP</strong>.• Reference can be made to the HS&E Act and the responsibilities <strong>of</strong> bothmanagement and the worker to act responsibly in all situations.• Constantly reiterate the dangers <strong>of</strong> pedestrian and mobile equipment interfaces,especially when drivers from a wide range <strong>of</strong> employers operate mobileequipment in close proximity.• The reporting process for <strong>CUSP</strong> means that all persons who enter the securitygates are accountable in some way. All persons that enter the Port gate arerepresentatives <strong>of</strong> their group or organisation and all actions are accountableunder <strong>CUSP</strong>.• Remind inductees that <strong>CUSP</strong> does not cover Bledisloe or Fergusson containerterminals.