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Design of Operations Safety Management Plan

Operations Safety Management Plan
-Read the uploaded study guide for this unit. (it is important to somewhat
reflect the reading of the study guide in the paper).
-Review the information in your textbook (Leveson, 2011, pp. 412-414)
related to the Operations Safety Management Plan design.
-Review the Figure C.1 depiction of a sample Safety Control Structure in
your textbook (Leveson, 2011, p. 500).
-Review and use a minimum of five (5) peer-reviewed journals to support
your design work.
Then, select one (1) of the following options:
Option 1: Design an Operations Safety Management Plan for your own
organization or an organization that is familiar to you.
Option 2: Design an Operations Safety Management Plan for a bulk tank
railcar off-loading facility for hydrocarbon products that has the following
features:
a. one railcar switch located next to an interstate highway,
b. capacity to off-load both liquid hydrocarbon products and liquefied,
compressed, natural gas products,
c. two 500,000-gallon bulk liquid storage tanks for liquid hydrocarbon
products,
d. two 45,000-gallon bullet-styled, horizontal, liquid storage tanks for
liquefied, compressed natural gas products,

e. one off-loading station (single-sided) that is elevated 12 feet from the
ground,
f. one flare for over-pressurized gas tank railcars,
g. one 3,000-gallon condensation storage tank, and
h. one switch engine for staging railcars at the off-loading station and at
railcar storage tracks.
Using the CSU APA-styled paper as a formatting template, design a
minimum eight-page Operations Safety Management Plan with a minimum
of five (5) scholarly sources (books and articles) using the following APA
Level 1 headings:
1. General Considerations
2. Safety Organization
3. Procedures
4. Schedule
5. Safety Information System
6. Operations Hazard Analysis
7. Evaluation and Planned Use of Feedback for System Maintenance
8. Safety Control Structure Diagram (Design a Safety Control Structure
Diagram for your work system and use as
the content.)

Product Development Cycle (PMO Office)

Scenario:

As a member of the PMO office you will see many new products claiming to enhance the company’s products and portfolio. Using a series of metrics and personal intuition, it is your responsibility to act on behalf of the corporation to vet these proposals for their potential success or failure.

Below is an example of a new product development cycle for pharmaceuticals after the completion of the basic research phase. Knowing that new products are the lifeblood of a pharmaceutical corporation, consider the information below.

  Basic Research Preclinical Testing Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 FDA Review Market Entry
Avg. Duration (yrs.) 6 2 2 2 2 2
Avg. Compounds per/yr. 10 6 4 2 2 1
Ag. Cost of compound in $ (Mill.) 20 25 30 60 120 80

Your office is asked to provide initial feedback to senior management regarding the project’s viability. Using the guiding questions below, develop a 2-3 page summary report. Your report should include at least 3 references and follow APA guidelines.

  1. The ability of the effort to succeed
  2. Difficulties you envision in the project and why
  3. The average total value of this project
  4. Consider the average output rate out of the FDA review. If there are 200 projects in the pipeline for basic research, how does this project fare?
  5. What kind of performance is required to warrant a financial investment?

Construction Management Assignment

Question 1 (2 pages per element excluding graphics)
Prepare a technical report addressing domestic construction elements for:
A. Domestic Wet Area Waterproofing
B. Load bearing timber wall systems
C. In-ground concrete footings
D. Plumbing Services (from point of origin to fitoff point)
For each element, your report must:
Discuss:
oComponent assembly sequence
oRequirements materials
oReference to relevant standards, codes etc.
oLabour, plant and equipment required for these works
Include photographs of the element
Include annotated sketches of some aspects of element detail (drawing by hand by students)

While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that this report be written in conjunction with visitation to a live Class 1 construction project(s) of your choosing. Where this has been done, please note a different Class 1 project may be used for each element, but not within each element.
Your report should demonstrate your understanding of each element and how it contributes towards the final product, a new house.

Question 2 (750 Words)
Conduct research regarding formwork and falsework systems, then:
A. Provide a review of the main types of formwork and falsework systems that are available for selection.
B. Identify codes, standards and the like applicable to the design and installation of formwork and falsework.
C. Identify a unique Class 1 project completed in Australia that used extensive formwork/falsework systems. Provide a brief review of the project with a focus on the use of these temporary structures.

Question 3 (750 Words)
Interview a local housing contractor and seek their views on how they choose plant for their projects. Make notes of the interview which must be presented as an appendix to this assessment. Provide a summary report on how this local housing contractor chooses plant for each of their projects.
Visit a local housing site on at least three occasions and record the dates, plant that is being used, who provided the plant and what the plant is used for on-site. Discuss suitability (or possibly unsuitability) of the plant selected for the tasks being undertaken.