Course Outline

Introduction to NOM-005-ASEA-2016

  • Background and purpose of the regulation for government service stations.
  • Scope and types of service stations covered under this regulation.
  • ASEA's authority and enforcement roles in ensuring compliance.

Design and Construction Requirements

  • General engineering and layout provisions to ensure safety and efficiency.
  • Materials and containment systems that meet regulatory standards.
  • Signage, access, and emergency features to enhance operational readiness.

Pre-Startup Safety Review (PSSR)

  • Documentation and certification requirements prior to opening a service station.
  • Third-party evaluations and risk analysis to identify potential hazards.
  • Inspection protocols and reporting procedures to ensure compliance.

Operational Requirements

  • Daily fuel handling and dispensing procedures to maintain safety standards.
  • Worker safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
  • Hazard control and emergency protocols to manage potential incidents.

Maintenance and Inspections

  • Preventive maintenance scheduling to prevent equipment failures.
  • Inspection intervals and recordkeeping practices for compliance verification.
  • Response procedures for equipment failure or spills to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental and Safety Management

  • Environmental protection measures, such as leak detection systems, to safeguard natural resources.
  • Fire prevention and contingency plans to protect personnel and facilities.
  • Waste management and containment protocols to ensure proper disposal of hazardous materials.

Documentation and Legal Compliance

  • Required operational manuals and logs to document procedures and activities.
  • Verification and internal audit procedures to assess compliance with regulations.
  • Reporting incidents to ASEA and follow-up actions to address non-compliance issues.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of fuel station operations or industrial safety is beneficial.
  • Familiarity with environmental or energy sector regulations is advantageous.
  • No prior certification is required.

Audience

  • Fuel station owners and operators for government and private sectors.
  • Project engineers and contractors involved in fuel infrastructure development and maintenance.
  • Environmental and safety compliance officers responsible for regulatory adherence and public sector oversight.
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