CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
CUSP induction guide - Ports of Auckland
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Suggested <strong>induction</strong> programmeFacilitator introduction(Allow 5-10 minutes)• Introduce yourself and make any opening remarks.• Provide participants with a brief overview <strong>of</strong> your background and training in<strong>CUSP</strong>.• Explain that a committee formed to formulate the <strong>CUSP</strong> document. This groupconsisted <strong>of</strong> senior managers from the operating stevedores in conjunction withsenior managers from the Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Auckland</strong>.• You may wish to highlight that the fatality in Tauranga was a catalyst for the<strong>CUSP</strong> document. A Toll employee fatally injured a P&O <strong>Ports</strong> employee whilegoing about his normal work.• Highlight that the legal framework <strong>of</strong> <strong>CUSP</strong> has been approved by <strong>Ports</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Auckland</strong>’s legal advisors, Russel McVeagh.• Explain the importance <strong>of</strong> the document and the need for all users to fullyunderstand and abide by its content.• Explain the obligations under the HS&E Act to work safely in common userenvironment like the Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Auckland</strong>.• Begin the <strong>induction</strong> presentation with the <strong>Ports</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Auckland</strong> <strong>CUSP</strong> InductionVideo.