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      • Element 1 Health and Safety Policy
      • Element 2 Safety Culture
      • Element 3 Governance and Internal Control Arrangements
      • Element 4 Management Responsibilities
      • Element 5 Regulatory Compliance
      • Element 6 Document Control
      • Element 7 Management Review
      • Element 8 Safety Performance
      • Element 9 Safety Audit and Inspection
      • Element 10 Corrective Actions
      • Element 11 Management of Change
      • Element 12 Consultation
      • Element 13 Internal Communications
      • Element 14 Risk Management for Railway Operations
      • Element 15 Human Factors
      • Element 16A Procurement of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17 General Engineering and Operational Systems
      • Element 17A Commissioning of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17B Monitoring Maintenance and Repair of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17C Modification of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17D Decommissioning and Disposal of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17E Incident Management of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17F Design Management of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17H Rail Wheel Inspection
      • Element 17I Operating Rolling Stock
      • Element 17J Registration of Rolling Stock
      • Element 17K Railway Track Signals – Detonators
      • Element 17L Rolling Stock Plant Equipment Safety
      • Element 17M Rolling Stock Brakes
      • Element 17N Monitoring Safeworking Arrangements
      • Element 17O Construction of Rolling Stock
      • Element 18 Process Control
      • Element 19A Asset Management of Rolling Stock
      • Element 20 Safety Interface Management
      • Element 21 Notifiable Occurrences and Investigation
      • Element 21A Reporting Rail Safety Issues
      • Element 22 Rail Workers Safety Competency
      • Element 23 Security Management
      • Element 24 Emergency Management
      • Element 25 Fatigue Management
      • Element 26 Drugs and Alcohol
      • Element 27 Health and Fitness
      • Element 28 Resource Availability
      • Element 29 Training and Instruction
      • Element 17G Operation of Event and Distance Recorders
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      • SR Onboarding, Induction, Training and VOC
      • SR Inspections, Audits and Corrective Actions
      • SR Emergency Planning and Response
      • SR Health Surveillance and Monitoring
      • SR Event Management and Reporting
      • SR Injury Management and RTW
      • SR Legal Obligations and Records Management
    • Fatal & Severe Risks (FSRs)
      Laing O'Rourke > Pit Lane
      One of the Next Gear tactics is to Focus on High Consequence Risks. The foundation of this tactic is Fatal and Severe Risks (FSRs). A FSR is an activity that is considered to have high consequences to our people if not managed appropriately. The FSR Controls Standard provides clear guidance to managing these risks. Each FSR has a set of critical controls that must be planned for, implemented and monitored. The FSR Control Adequacy Assessment Tool assists with this process. It is also used to conduct FSR reviews.
      Part of the review process includes projects and sites undertaking field based observations to ensure that the required FSR critical controls are demonstrated to be working effectively. FSR Critical Control Field Checks assist with this process and are accessible via QR codes in the field. The FSRs are underpinned by Primary Standards (PS). FSR critical controls are included in Primary Standards as well as additional information local controls (i.e. controls that must be implemented to manage risk but are not critical to preventing a high consequence).
    • Primary Standards
      Laing O'Rourke > Pit Lane
      One of the Next Gear tactics is to Focus on High Consequence Risks. The foundation of this tactic is Fatal and Severe Risks (FSRs). A FSR is an activity that is considered to have high consequences to our people if not managed appropriately. The FSR Controls Standard provides clear guidance to managing these risks. Each FSR has a set of critical controls that must be planned for, implemented and monitored. The FSR Control Adequacy Assessment Tool assists with this process. It is also used to conduct FSR reviews.
      Part of the review process includes projects and sites undertaking field based observations to ensure that the required FSR critical controls are demonstrated to be working effectively. FSR Critical Control Field Checks assist with this process and are accessible via QR codes in the field. The FSRs are underpinned by Primary Standards (PS). FSR critical controls are included in Primary Standards as well as additional information local controls (i.e. controls that must be implemented to manage risk but are not critical to preventing a high consequence).
    • System Requirements
      Laing O'Rourke > Pit Lane
      One of the Next Gear tactics is to Focus on High Consequence Risks. The foundation of this tactic is Fatal and Severe Risks (FSRs). A FSR is an activity that is considered to have high consequences to our people if not managed appropriately. The FSR Controls Standard provides clear guidance to managing these risks. Each FSR has a set of critical controls that must be planned for, implemented and monitored. The FSR Control Adequacy Assessment Tool assists with this process. It is also used to conduct FSR reviews.
      Part of the review process includes projects and sites undertaking field based observations to ensure that the required FSR critical controls are demonstrated to be working effectively. FSR Critical Control Field Checks assist with this process and are accessible via QR codes in the field. The FSRs are underpinned by Primary Standards (PS). FSR critical controls are included in Primary Standards as well as additional information local controls (i.e. controls that must be implemented to manage risk but are not critical to preventing a high consequence).
    • Rail Safety Management System
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      Rail Safety Management System The Rail Safety Management System is supported by the LOR Safety Management System for Railway Operations which is an overview of the criteria contained within the SMS.  TheRail-Safety-Managment-Plan template which is the plan that projects should use to set out how they will apply each of the 29 elements, many of which may be through systems of the network owner.
       
  • Environmental
    • Severe Environmental Risks (SERs)
      A Severe Environmental Risk (SER) is an activity if not managed appropriately, a severe environmental impacts could eventuate, resulting in permanent or long term damage to the environment that could not be easily rectified. They would alter receiving environment and result in a significant impact on the project’s objectives. The SER Controls Standard provides clear guidance to managing these risks. Each SER provides clear guidance on the requirements and control measures that when implemented are intended to manage these risks. They describe the critical controls that must be in place, demonstrated and working effectively such that severe environmental impacts are prevented. The SER Control Adequacy Assessment Tool assists with this process. It is also used to conduct SER reviews.
      Part of the review process includes projects and sites undertaking field based observations to ensure that the required FSR critical controls are demonstrated to be working effectively. FSR Critical Control Field Checks assist with this process and are accessible via QR codes in the field. The FSRs are underpinned by Primary Standards (PS). FSR critical controls are included in Primary Standards as well as…
    • Environmental Primary Standards
      Environmental Primary Standards (PS) provide the framework for the organisation to manage risk as well as create opportunity for innovation.  Each Primary Standard is designed to eliminate or minimise the risks of environmental harm arising from a specific risk as well as enhancing environmental benefits.   A number of PSs underpin associated Severe Environmental Risks (SERs) (insert link). SER critical controls are included in Environmental Primary Standards as well as additional information local controls (i.e. controls that must be implemented to manage risk but are not critical to preventing a high consequence).
      Environmental Primary Standards are developed with reference to (and to meet) legislative requirements along with examples of how the hierarchy of control is to be applied in real terms. Application of the Environmental Primary Standards as per their intent should provide the project sufficient assurance that the hierarchy of controls is applied and that legislative requirements are met. Project/site environment management plans specify how the Environmental Primary Standards are specifically implemented at the respective project or site.
    • Environmental System Requirements
      Environmental System Requirements (SR) describe the processes that must be implemented in order to set up projects and sites for success. They fall into two broad categories: Organisation and Engagement system requirements – ensure the organisation is capable to operate within its intended operating environment and to establish projects and sites for successful delivery and operations with regards to their environmental risk profile.
      Assurance and Event Management system requirements – ensure the organisation undertakes assurance and compliance activities as part of a thorough due diligence process to encourage and foster continual improvement and innovation; and is able to respond appropriately to unplanned events
      • Environmental Primary Standards
      • Environmental System Requirements
      • Severe Environmental Risks (SERs)
      • PS Water Management
      • PS Temporary Waterway Structures
      • PS Spoil, Waste, Resource and Recovery
      • PS Soil Management
      • PS Noise and Vibration
      • PS Heritage
      • PS Erosion and Sediment Control
      • PS Dangerous Goods and Chemical Management
      • PS Air Quality and Dust Management
      • PS Biodiversity and Biosecurity
      • SR Environmental Management Plans
      • SR Compliance Review & Assurance
      • SR Compliance Obligations
      • SR Communication & Reporting
      • SR Environmental Design
      • SR Environmental Aspects & Impacts
      • SR Environmental Risk & Opportunity
      • SR Event Management and Reporting
      • SR Emergency Planning and Response
      • SR Inspections, Audits and Corrective Actions
      • SR Onboarding, Training, Induction and VOC
      • SR Leadership Engagement
      • SR Change Management
      • SR Procurement & Supply Chain
      • SR Environmental Planning
      • SR Life Cycle Perspective
      • SER Air Quality and Dust
      • SER Biodiversity
      • SER Biosecurity
      • SER Cultural and European Heritage
      • SER Contamination Management
      • SER Dangerous Goods and Chemical Management
      • SER Erosion and Sediment Control
      • SER Groundwater Dewatering
      • SER Groundwater Management
      • SER Noise and Vibration
      • SER Spoil and Waste Management
      • SER Surface Water Management
      • SER Temporary Waterway Structures
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    • What Is Next Gear?
    • A Focus on High Consequence Risk
    • Understanding and Enabling Work
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    • Be Part of an Empowered Workforce
    • Leadership Challenges Traditional Thinking
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Welcome to Pit Lane

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The Tactics of Next Gear

The tactics that bring Next Gear to life

A Focus on High
Consequence Risk

The focus we place on high consequence risks allows people to make informed decisions to manage our risk profile

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Understanding &
Enabling Work

Focuses on the many things that go right; rather than looking at numbers or statistics it is about storytelling and encouraging innovation for safer, smarter outcomes

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Where projects can unlock their potential and aspire to go beyond industry benchmarks

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Leadership Challenges
Traditional Thinking

Next Gear is not about doing business as usual, and this requires our leaders to constantly challenge and change industry and traditional health and safety standards and approaches

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  • Home
  • Safety
    • Fatal & Severe Risks (FSRs)
    • Primary Standards
    • Rail Safety Management System
    • System Requirements
  • Environmental
    • Severe Environmental Risks (SERs)
    • Environmental Primary Standards
    • Environmental System Requirements
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing
    • Mental Health & Wellbeing Overview
    • Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit
    • 5 Ways To Wellbeing Campaign
    • Awareness Programmes
    • Be Active – STEPtember 2021
    • Photo Competition
    • 5 Ways Gallery
  • Pit Lane
    • Pit Lane Overview
    • What Is Next Gear?
    • A Focus on High Consequence Risk
    • Understanding and Enabling Work
    • Freedom Within A Framework
    • Be Part of an Empowered Workforce
    • Leadership Challenges Traditional Thinking
  • Resources, Support & News
    • News
    • Support
    • System Updates

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