Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) The safety case
for a facility must —
(a)
describe a response plan designed to deal with possible emergencies, the risk
of which has been identified in the formal safety assessment for the facility;
and
(b)
provide for the implementation of that plan.
(2) The plan
must —
(a)
specify all reasonably practicable steps to ensure the facility is safe and
without risk to the health of persons likely to be at the facility at the time
of the emergency; and
(b)
specify the performance standards that it applies.
(3) The safety case
must make adequate provision for —
(a)
escape drill exercises and fire drill exercises by persons at the facility;
and
(b)
those exercises to train persons to function in the event of emergency with an
adequate degree of knowledge, preparedness and confidence concerning the
relevant emergency procedures.
(4) The safety case
for a facility must provide for the operator of the facility to ensure, as far
as is reasonably practicable, that escape drill exercises and fire drill
exercises are held in accordance with the safety case.
(5) The safety case
for a mobile facility must also specify systems that are adequate
to —
(a) shut
down or disconnect, in the event of emergency, all operations at the facility
that could adversely affect the safety or health of persons at the facility;
and
(b) give
appropriate audible and visible warnings of the shutting down or disconnecting
of those operations.