navigating complexity & risk in the regulatory oversight of dangerous goods tankers

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Navigating Complexity & Risk in the Regulatory Oversight of Dangerous Goods Tankers. A brief overview of challenges facing regulatory oversight of the bulk dangerous goods transport industry Adrian Simonetta Manager Dangerous Goods Victorian WorkCover Authority. Licensing Statistics. 250. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Navigating Complexity & Risk in the Regulatory Oversight of Dangerous Goods Tankers

A brief overview of challenges facing regulatory oversight of the bulk dangerous goods transport industry

Adrian SimonettaManager Dangerous Goods

Victorian WorkCover Authority

Licensing Statistics

5829

2250

5730*

250

540993

468**includes total number of DG vehicles

Approximately 17,000 licensed DG tankers

Many Issues…Many Stakeholders…

Peak Bodies

Vic Roads

CAP Panel(State

Regulators)

Harmonisation

DG Act & Regulations

Tanker Builders

Emergency Services AS2809

ADRs

Challenges

Industry

Strong financial pressure to reduce costs

Aging Vehicles Decline in skill base Maintaining Safety critical

controls throughout life of the tanker

Requires project administration Adopting technology to improve

safety

Regulators

Interagency collaboration Resolving legislative gaps Supporting legislation with

effective standards, advice and guidance

Reducing red tape Interpreting lead indicators

of issues earlier

Position VWA to better address these challenge

•Training of 42 inspectors•Development of key compliance support tools•Leading revision of AS2809•Greater collaboration & consultation with industry on technical issues•Where possible, driving improvements nationally

Interim Findings

Exposed /damaged Conduit/Wiring

Transport Documentation

Eye wash not full

Hose testing out of date

Inadequate load restraint (brooms/hoses /Caps etc.)

Labelling (damaged/missing) – EIH, EIP, ROV

More serious issues (but less common)

• Missing Safety Critical devices (e.g. roll over devices, battery isolation & tail shaft protection)

• Inadequate clearance• Inadequate underrun protection• Structural support failure (cracking, rust etc.)• Missing/poorly installed static discharge lug

Emerging Issues

Life cycle management of the tanker

Maintaining integrity of non-visible elements of the tanker (e.g. baffles)

Viability and effectiveness of non-destructive test methods

Using European Vehicles Roll Stability

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