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PREPARATION

WORKSHOP
Domain 2 : Safety Management Systems 17.22%

Domain 7 : Environmental Management 8.68 %


By : Khaled Yousry CSP, CRSP, CMIOSH, PMP, IdipNEBOSH, MIIRSM

September 23rd , 2022

Khaled Yousry, CSP, CMIOSH


About the Instructor
❑ Khaled Yousry , CSP, CRSP,CMIOSH, PMP, IDipNEBOSH, MIIRSM, IDEM NEBOSH
❑ NEBOSH & IOSH Tutor , UK
❑ PMP Certified from PMI USA
❑ IIRSM Approved Trainer
❑ IASP Authorized trainer , USA
❑ Global OSHA Trainer
❑ Highfield Trainer
❑ OSHA Academy Authorized Trainer , USA
❑ Rig Pass Instructor, IADC USA
❑ Certified Scaffolding trainer , STI USA
❑ Certified Safety Trainer , IASP USA
❑ NSC Defensive Driving Trainer
❑ OSHA Trainer & certified, USA
❑ NEBOSH IGC certified (Distinction) , UK
❑ Authorizes trainer from NASP , USA
❑ More than 18 years experience in HSE Field
❑ Professional Member in ASSP , USA
❑ NFPA Professional Member
❑ ISO 45001:2018 & 14001:2015 Lead Auditor , CQI IRCA UK
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Rules before start

• Emergency exits .
• No smoking.
• Mobile phone off / silent .
• Questions & Answers in end of session
• Breaks

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Introductions
❑ Who ?
❑ From Where ?
❑ Job ?Since when ?
❑ HSE experience ?
❑ Why are you on this course & what do
you want / expect out of it?

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Workshop Objectives
By end of this workshop, you will be able to :
1- Demonstrate understanding of the Domains 2 & 7 for ASP exam contents
and topics related (ASP 10) .

2- Familiar with the sources of study references and material needed for ASP
exam preparation in relation to Domains 2 & 7

4-Prepare a concise & Precise summary of the knowledge related to Safety &
Environmental Management.

5-Set a study progressively elaborated plan to get grip with Knowledge needed
to successfully answer questions related to Domains 2 & 7 in ASP exam .

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ASP Recommended Study References
• Safety Professional’s Reference & Study Guide; 3rd Edition Yates, W. D. (2020). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor &
Francis Group, LLC.
• ASP Self assessment 100 Questions by BCSP (www.bcsp.org)
• Safety & Health for safety Engineer 3rd edition, Roger Bruer
• Russel Bowen Q&A (www.bowenehs.com)
• ASSP ASP/CSP CD
• SPAN books Q&A .
• BCSP Exam Core Preparation
• Advanced Safety Management: Focusing on Z10, 45001, and Serious Injury Prevention; 3rd Edition
Manuele, F. A. (2014). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
• Handbook of Occupational Health and Safety by NSC
• Basic Environmental Technology: Water Supply, Waste Management, and Pollution Control by Snyder &
Arnofsky (2013).
• Risk Assessment: A Practical Guide to Assessing Operational Risk Popov, G., Lyon, B. K., et al. (2016).
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
• Root Cause Analysis: Improving Performance for Bottom-Line Results; 4th Edition Latino, R. J., Latino, K.
C., et al. (2011). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
• ISO 14001: Environmental Management; 4th Edition, Goetsch, D. L., Davis, S., et al. (1993).
• ISO 14001:2015, EMS and ISO 45001:2018 OHS .
• Other Study References mentioned in BLUEPRINT REFERENCES ASP10 2021 last updated
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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%
Knowledge of:
1. Hierarchy of hazard controls . 8. Control of hazardous energy (e.g.,
2. Risk transfer (e.g., insurance and outsourcing – lockout/tagout) .
such as incident management or subcontracting) 9. Excavation, trenching, and shoring
3. Management of change . 10. Confined space
4. Hazard and risk analysis methods 11. Physical security
5. Process safety management . 12. Fall protection .
6. Fleet safety principles . 13. Machine guarding
7. Hazard Communication and Globally 14. Powered industrial vehicles (e.g., trucks,
Harmonized System . forklifts, and cranes)
15. Scaffolding
Skill to:
1. Use hazard identification methods
2. Assess and analyze risks (e.g., probability and severity)
3. Provide financial justification of hazard controls
4. Implement hazard controls
5. Monitor and reevaluate hazard controls
6. Conduct incident investigation (e.g., root causes, causal factors, data collection, analysis, and chain of custody)
7. Conduct inspections and audits
8. Evaluate cost, schedule, performance, and project risk
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Domain 7 Environmental Management . 8.68%
Knowledge of:

1. Environmental hazards awareness (e.g., biological [mold], chemical, waste, and


vermin).
2. Water (e.g., storm, waste, and best practices)
3. Air (e.g., quality and best practices)
4. Land and conservation (e.g., solid waste, recycling, and sustainability)
5. Hierarchy of conservation (e.g., reuse, recycle, and reduce)
6. Environnemental management system standards
7. Waste removal, treatment, and disposal

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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%

Domain 2 : Safety Management Systems – 17.22%


(35 Questions in ASP Exam)

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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%
Knowledge of:
1. Hierarchy of hazard controls . 8. Control of hazardous energy (e.g.,
2. Risk transfer (e.g., insurance and outsourcing – lockout/tagout) .
such as incident management or subcontracting) 9. Excavation, trenching, and shoring
3. Management of change . 10. Confined space
4. Hazard and risk analysis methods 11. Physical security
5. Process safety management . 12. Fall protection .
6. Fleet safety principles . 13. Machine guarding
7. Hazard Communication and Globally 14. Powered industrial vehicles (e.g., trucks,
Harmonized System . forklifts, and cranes)
15. Scaffolding
Skill to:
1. Use hazard identification methods
2. Assess and analyze risks (e.g., probability and severity)
3. Provide financial justification of hazard controls
4. Implement hazard controls
5. Monitor and reevaluate hazard controls
6. Conduct incident investigation (e.g., root causes, causal factors, data collection, analysis, and chain of custody)
7. Conduct inspections and audits
8. Evaluate cost, schedule, performance, and project risk
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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%

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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%

https://iso-docs.com/blogs/iso-45001-
ohs/safety-management-system

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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%
A Safety Management System (SMS) Is a comprehensive
management system that provides a platform for the integration
of safety program elements, including responsibilities, policies,
individual procedures, and the overall goals and objectives, with
the end result being a continuous improvement for the control of
risks. The major goals of an SMS are to :

• Provide a systematic approach for an organization to manage


risk,
• Identify risks and implement effective controls,
• Serve as a continuous improvement process,
• Provide an early means to determine when a process is
noncompliant,
• Provide areas of specific responsibilities.

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OHS management system standards ISO 45001:2018

ISO 45001:2018 specifies


requirements for an occupational
health and safety (OH&S)
management system, and gives
guidance for its use, to enable
organizations to provide safe and
healthy workplaces by preventing
work-related injury and ill health, as
well as by proactively improving its
OH&S performance.

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Domain 2 Safety Management Systems – 17.22%

Qs : Which system has as its primary functions to identify


hazardous conditions, assess their risk, and establish effective
risk control measures?

A. Risk control
B. Risk management
C. Loss control
D. Loss management

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Qs : Define one type of accident precursor that includes conditions, events,


or measures that precede an undesirable event and that have some value in
predicting the event arrival, whether it is an accident, incident, near miss, or
undesirable safety state.

A. Leading indicators
B. Lagging indicators
C. Loss time frequencies
D. Workers' compensation losses

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Qs . The Zl0 is a management system standard compatible and


harmonized with quality (ISO 9000 series) and environmental
management systems (ISO 14000 series). Which of the following
best describes these standards?

A. Specification standards
B. Compliance standards
C. Performance standards
D. Regulatory standards

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Qs: Management and safety systems built on the principles and


processes developed by quality pioneer Edward Deming are known as:

A. act, do, plan, check.


B. plan, do, check, act.
C. plan, act, do, check.
D. check, plan, do, act.

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Qs : The risk remaining after preventive measures have been taken is


called:

A. acceptable risk.
B. tolerable risk.
C. unacceptable risk.
D. residual risk.

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Qs : The first action to be considered in the hierarchy of


control is:

A. training.
B. elimination of the hazard.
C. personal protective equipment.
D. substitution with something less hazardous.

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Qs : Risk is a combination of:


A. frequency of episodes of an adverse event and probability of occurrence of the
adverse event.
B. probability that an adverse event will occur and consequences of the adverse
event.
C. probability that a hazardous condition exists and consequences of the hazard.
D. exposure to and consequences of a hazard.

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Qs: Which of the following is not one of the major provisions of the consensus
standard incorporating best practices in OHSMS?

A. Application of a prescribed hierarchy of controls to achieve acceptable risk levels


B. Design reviews
C. Regulatory compliance
D. Management of change systems

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ANSI Z10
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in coordination with the American
Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) began work on ANSI Z-10 in 1999. This
standard was a voluntary consensus standard, meaning that the standards are
generally recognized and sound principles throughout the

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Hierarchy of hazard controls

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Risk Transfer

Risk Transfer : Is a technique in which risk is transferred to a third party. In other words,
risk transfer involves one party assuming the liabilities of another party. Purchasing
insurance is a common example of transferring risk from an individual or entity to an
insurance company.

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Management of change .
Management of Change is a systematic evaluation of proposed changes to minimize
unintended safety, health, & environmental consequences of the change and the
process to design out hazards of a project during the planning phase. Early
collaboration between various stakeholders is crucial.

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Hazard and risk analysis methods

Two methods of hazard analysis are widely used—namely, failure mode and effects
analysis (FMEA) and fault tree analysis (FTA). FMEA is used to identify equipment or
system failures arising from component faults, evaluate the effect of failures, and
prioritize the effects of failures according to severity of defects.

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Process safety management

Process safety management (PSM) is


addressed in specific standards for general
industry and construction. This section
highlights OSHA standards and documents
related to process safety management
(PSM).

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PSM is a subset of system safety

Commitment Hazard & Risk Risk Enhancing


Introduction
to PSM Assessment Management PSM
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Fleet safety principles

Fleet safety principles (e.g., driver and equipment safety, maintenance, surveillance
equipment, global positioning system monitoring, telematics, hybrid vehicles, fuel
systems, driving under the influence, and fatigue);

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Hazard Communication and Globally Harmonized System
Hazardous materials management (e.g., Globally Harmonized System [GHS] labels,
storage and handling, policy, and security)

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Control of hazardous energy (e.g., lockout/tagout)

The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) (29 CFR
1910.147) for general industry outlines measures for controlling different types of
hazardous energy. The LOTO standard establishes the employer's responsibility to
protect workers from hazardous energy.

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Excavation, trenching, and shoring

Trenches deeper than 5 feet need to have a protective system in place unless they
are made of stable rock. Don't place any excavated soil/material within 2 feet of
the trench edge. Don't stand near any vehicle being loaded or unloaded.

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Confined space

A confined space is one which is both enclosed, or largely enclosed, and


which also has a reasonably foreseeable risk to workers of fire, explosion,
loss of consciousness, asphyxiation or drowning.

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Physical security

Site Security Plan


It is important to have a plan for your site to prevent any type of breach or infiltration
of protected sites. Included in a site plan are the following components1:
• Site information,
• Management policies,
• Physical security measures.
• Risk assessment

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Fall protection

Falls are among the most common causes of serious work related injuries and
deaths. Employers must set up the work place to prevent employees from falling off
of overhead platforms, elevated work stations or into holes in the floor and walls.

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Powered industrial vehicles (e.g., trucks, forklifts, and cranes)
Powered industrial trucks include forklifts, platform lift trucks, motorized hand
trucks and other specialized industrial trucks powered by electric or internal
combustion engines.

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Scaffolding

Building scaffolding for work


projects can present numerous
serious hazards to employees.
According to OSHA, injuries related
to scaffolds include falls, tip-overs,
being struck by falling
equipment, and coming into
contact with energized power
lines.

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Domain 7 Environmental Management . 8.68%

Domain 7
Environment Management . 8.68%
(17 Questions in ASP exam)

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Domain 7 Environmental Management . 8.68%
Knowledge of:

1. Environmental hazards awareness (e.g., biological [mold], chemical, waste, and


vermin).
2. Water (e.g., storm, waste, and best practices)
3. Air (e.g., quality and best practices)
4. Land and conservation (e.g., solid waste, recycling, and sustainability)
5. Hierarchy of conservation (e.g., reuse, recycle, and reduce)
6. Environnemental management system standards
7. Waste removal, treatment, and disposal

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Environmental Hazards

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Environmental hazards
Environmental hazards awareness (e.g., biological [mold], chemical, waste, and
vermin)

Biological contaminants include bacteria, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva,
house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen. There are many sources of these
pollutants. ... Standing water, water-damaged materials or wet surfaces also
serve as a breeding ground for molds, mildews, bacteria and insects.

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Environmental Hazards Awareness
• Biological (Molds) Hazardous Substance Tools: Mold. Molds (sometimes called
mildew) are forms of fungi that are found both indoors and outdoors all year
round, everywhere on the planet. There are thousands of species of mold.

• Chemical : Many kinds of checmical hazards as Toxic , Corrosive , oxidising ,..etc

• Waste : Hazard waste

• Vermin : Vermin is the general term applied to animal and bird species
transmission from contaminated water need to be aware of this and include it in
their risk assessment.

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Remediation
• Environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants
from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface
water.

• Also refers to reducing radiation exposure, for example, from contaminated soil,
groundwater or surface water. The purpose is more than just eliminating radiation
sources; it is about protecting people and the environment against potential
harmful effects from exposure to ionizing radiation.

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Water : storm , waste permitting
• Clean Water Acts require National Polluant Discharge Elimination System for discharges
of Storm water from the Industrial and Construction sectors in the United States.

• Stormwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt, and other pollutants and flow into
a stormsewer system or directly to a lake, stream, river, wetland, or coastal water. This
stormwater is often discharged untreated into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing
and drinking water.

• Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste


Solid waste means any garbage or refuse; sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water
supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility; and other discarded material, including
solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial,
mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities. Solid wastes include both
hazardous and nonhazardous waste. A waste may be considered hazardous if it is ignitable
(i.e., burns readily), corrosive, or reactive (e.g., explosive). Waste may also be considered
hazardous if it contains certain amounts of toxic chemicals. In addition to these characteristic
wastes, EPA has also developed a list of more than 500 specific hazardous wastes.
Hazardous waste takes many physical forms and may be solid, semisolid, or even liquid.

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Air : IAQ , Quality , Permitting
• To control emissions and protect the air quality of work place, in USA the
Department utilizes a permit program to evaluate new construction projects ...

• Audits for compliance with the Clean Air Act and facility permit requirements;
Negotiations with state regulatory agencies on behalf of our clients;
Determinations ...

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Air Pollution

The most widespread and persistent urban pollution problem


is ozone. The causes of this and the lesser problem of carbon
monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM-10) pollution in our
urban areas are largely attributed to the diversity and number
of urban air pollution sources. One component of urban
smog—hydrocarbons—comes from automobile emissions,
petroleum refineries, chemical plants, dry cleaners, gasoline
stations, house painting, and printing shops. Another key
component—nitrogen oxides—comes from the combustion of
fuel for transportation, utilities, and industries.

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Segregation and separation

For instance , One of the methods used to


minimise risk when dealing with dangerous
goods is by separation andsegregation. Keywords: Hazard,
storage facility, control, ...

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Example
Calculate the capture velocity of a round duct measuring 10 inches in diameter
with the contaminant source being 1.2 feet from the duct opening. The flow rate
is 600 cfm.
The first step would be to determine the area of the duct, using the circle area
equation.

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Administrative controls and practices

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Hazardous waste storage and disposal

Hierarchy of conservation (e.g., reuse,


recycle, and reduce)

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Hierarchy of conservation (e.g., reuse,
recycle, and reduce)

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Environmental management system standards
ISO 14001:2015
ISO 14000 family – Environmental
management. The ISO 14000 family
of standards provides practical tools
for companies and organizations of
all kinds looking to manage
their environmental responsibilities.
ISO 14001:2015 and its
supporting standards such as ISO
14006:2011 focus on environmental
systems to achieve this.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS COMPONENTS

The three primary processes of a management system include:

• Core processes, their outputs, and the identification of significant environmental


aspects and impacts.
• Key supporting processes, such as those for maintaining awareness of legal
requirements, ensuring competency of employees, providing infrastructure,
communicating EMS information, and monitoring and evaluating environmental
performance
• Management system supporting processes, such as document control, record
control, and internal auditing

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