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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2008046
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/21/2009
Doc Name
New MD application (MD-02) Non-confidential Part 4
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American Shale Oil, LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MD2
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THM
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D
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• The SSE evaluation period can range from 3 to 6 months. Removal of the employee from <br />SSE status requires approval of the acting Senior Safety and Health Officer. <br />• SSE personnel who do not attain non-SSE status within a 6-month period of repetitive <br />task work must remain under the supervision of experienced personnel. <br />3.4 Permit-To-Work (PTW) Process <br />AMSO utilizes a Permit-To-Work (PTW) process for routine and non-routine work activities to <br />ensure hazards and risks associated with these activities are identified and safeguarded. The <br />PTW process is a comprehensive process for analyzing, planning, authorizing, and executing <br />work in a manner to prevent safety and health incidents and is much more than simply issuing <br />permission to conduct certain jobs. <br />3.4.1 Work Permit <br />The Work Permit is a written document that authorizes identified personnel to conduct certain <br />work activities within designated boundary conditions such as time, place, and the specific w:)rk <br />steps required to ensure the job is completed in a manner to prevent safety and health incidents. <br />The Work Permit will generally be issued on a daily basis and re-issued at a shift/tour change or <br />significant change in hazard classification of job assignment. Consult the AMSO representative <br />for those work activities that shall require a Work Permit, as well as those activities which may <br />require a Work Permit depending on special situations such as simultaneous operations <br />(SIMOPS). <br />The Work Permit document shall contain the following at a minimum: <br />• When the specified work will begin (date/time) and end and/or when a new permit vdll <br />be required (date/time). A formal hand-over procedure must be in place for when Work <br />Permits are issued for periods longer than one shift/tour and/or when Work Permit <br />authorization changes. <br />• Wlio the permit is issued to (including company and individual"s name). <br />• Where the specified work will take place. <br />• Full description of what work will be performed including proposed tasks and objectives <br />and description of equipment to be used.
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