§ 250.1902. What must I include in my SEMS program?
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/us/cfr/t30/s§ 250.1902·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
You must have a properly documented SEMS program in place and make it available to BSEE upon request as required by § 250.1924(b).
(a)Your SEMS program must meet the minimum criteria outlined in this subpart, including the following SEMS program elements:
(1)General (see § 250.1909)
(2)Safety and Environmental Information (see § 250.1910)
(3)Hazards Analysis (see § 250.1911)
(4)Management of Change (see § 250.1912)
(5)Operating Procedures (see § 250.1913)
(6)Safe Work Practices (see § 250.1914)
(7)Training (see § 250.1915)
(8)Mechanical Integrity (Assurance of Quality and Mechanical Integrity of Critical Equipment) (see § 250.1916)
(9)Pre-startup Review (see § 250.1917)
(10)Emergency Response and Control (see § 250.1918)
(11)Investigation of Incidents (see § 250.1919)
(12)Auditing (Audit of Safety and Environmental Management Program Elements) (see § 250.1920)
(13)Recordkeeping (Records and Documentation) and additional BSEE requirements (see § 250.1928)
(14)Stop Work Authority
(SWA)(see § 250.1930)
(15)Ultimate Work Authority
(UWA)(see § 250.1931)
(16)Employee Participation Plan
(EPP)(see § 250.1932)
(17)Reporting Unsafe Working Conditions (see § 250.1933).
(b)You must include a job safety analysis
(JSA)for OCS activities identified or discussed in your SEMS program (see § 250.1911).
(c)Your SEMS program must meet or exceed the standards of safety and environmental protection of API RP 75 (as incorporated by reference in § 250.198). \[76 FR 64462, Oct. 18, 2011, as amended at 78 FR 20440, Apr. 5, 2013\]