Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00347:reg:9:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00347
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 3/18)
Character Range: 26559–29373

not have, or will not have, day‑to‑day management and control of the facility and operations at the facility.

Part 2—Safety cases

Division 1—Contents of safety cases

Subdivision A—Contents of a safety case

2.5  Facility description, formal safety assessment and safety management system

Facility
 (1) The safety case for a facility must contain a description of the facility that gives details of:
 (a) the layout of the facility; and
 (b) the technical and other control measures identified as a result of the formal safety assessment; and
 (c) the activities that will, or are likely to, take place at, or in connection with, the facility; and
 (d) for a facility that is a pipeline:
 (i) the route corridor of the pipeline and the pipeline's interface start and end positions; and
 (ii) the compositions of petroleum or greenhouse gas substance that are to be conveyed through the pipeline when it is operating; and
 (iii) the safe operating limits for conveying those compositions through the pipeline; and
 (e) any other relevant matters.

Formal safety assessment
 (2) The safety case for the facility must also contain a detailed description of the formal safety assessment for the facility, being an assessment, or series of assessments, conducted by the operator that:
 (a) identifies all hazards having the potential to cause a major accident event; and
 (b) is a detailed and systematic assessment of the risk associated with each of those hazards, including the likelihood and consequences of each potential major accident event; and
 (c) identifies the technical and other control measures that are necessary to reduce that risk to a level that is as low as reasonably practicable.
Note: A formal safety assessment relates only to major accident events.

Safety management system
 (3) The safety case for the facility must also contain a detailed description of the safety management system that:
 (a) is comprehensive and integrated; and
 (b) provides for all activities that will, or are likely to, take place at, or in connection with, the facility; and
 (c) provides for the continual and systematic identification of hazards to health and safety of persons at or near the facility; and
 (d) provides for the continual and systematic assessment of:
 (i) the likelihood of the occurrence, during normal or emergency situations, of injury or occupational illness associated with those hazards; and
 (ii) the likely nature of such injury or occupational illness; and
 (e) provides for the reduction to a level that is as low as reasonably practicable of risks to health and safety of persons at or near the facility including, but not limited to:
 (i) risks arising during evacuation, escape and rescue in case of emergency; and
 (ii) risks arising from equipment and hardware; and
 (f) provides