This standard covers the competences you need to develop emergency response systems and procedures for explosives safety in accordance with approved procedures and practices.
You will be required to demonstrate that you can establish the scope and parameters of the emergency response system for explosives, ensuring that it is consistent with the level of risk in accordance with approved procedures and practices.
This activity is likely to be undertaken by someone whose work role involves Weapons, Ordnance, Munitions or Explosives work activities. This includes individuals working as explosives safety managers, advisers and regulators.
P1 work safely at all times, complying with health and safety, environmental and other relevant regulations, legislation and guidelines
P2 establish the scope and parameters of the emergency response system for explosives, ensuring that it is consistent with the level of risk
P3 establish the compatibility of your emergency response systems with that of the emergency services
P4 ensure the fitness for purpose of your response plan, amending it in the light of feedback obtained
P5 document coherent explosives procedures that are consistent with your organization’s overall emergency response plans
P6 obtain approval to your emergency response plan
P7 communicate the emergency response system effectively to stakeholders
K1 the health, safety and environmental and other statutory legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures governing explosives, and their implications for your area of work
K2 the relevance of personal protective equipment (PPE)
K3 the nature, characteristics, hazards and risks of the explosive substances and/or articles
K4 the actions to be taken in response to an unplanned event
K5 the safety management system for explosives
K6 what should be included in your emergency response system for explosives
K7 your organization’s overall emergency response plan
K8 how to test the effectiveness of your explosives emergency procedures
K9 your organization’s explosives-related business activities
K10 your organization’s explosives-related structure and systems
K11 the emergency response priorities
K12 who or what, beyond your boundaries, might be affected by an emergency
K13 how and why external events might affect you
K14 your available resources, and any constraints attached to them
K15 the competence of the personnel involved
K16 your own level of authority, and that of others you work with
K17 the stakeholders and the nature of their interest
K18 planning techniques
K19 the emergency services’ response plans
K20 the importance of documenting your actions and your rationale
1. Emergencies: explosives incident; fire; critical equipment failure; breach of
safety area; unintended release
2. Explosives effects: contained within your own boundaries; beyond your own
boundaries