This information provides the business inputs which address failure modes of mobile equipment which relate to poor integration of on-board systems. The listing of failure modes is shown in detail in the Important Documents section on the right – but in essence, they relate to:
- Poor provision of information from the OEM, and
- Problems with the interface logic
The business inputs which address these types of failure modes are presented in the listing of business inputs shown below the failure modes.
BI-01.43 Required system health checks before mobile equipment operation – information for operator by vehicle type specifying access and escape alarms fire suppression auto shutdowns and other relevant prote
Required protective system health checks before operation are documented and communicated in a style that is appropriate for the audience. [More...]
BI-01.52 Skilled and experienced personnel are accountable for selection of mobile equipment
Accountability for the selection of mobile equipment is assigned to a suitably experienced and qualified person(s).[More...]
BI-01.53 Skilled and experienced personnel are accountable for maintaining fire detection and suppression systems on mobile equipment
Accountability for the maintenance of fire detection and suppression systems assigned to a suitably experienced and qualified person(s).[More...]
BI-02.01 Introduction of equipment to site process
Only plant (including mobile equipment and monitoring systems) that meets site requirements is used on site. [More...]
BI-02.08 Fire suppression system is integrated into machine operation
Mobile equipment cannot be operated inadvertently if the fire detection and suppression system is operable e.g. isolated or has been discharged.[More...]
BI-02.50 Plant Safety Files – requirement to register and track plant components and certificates
Sites have a process to track and manage information related to equipment deployed on the site. The process should mesh with maintenance strategies and provide a single point of truth for test/inspection information related to registered/regulated components.[More...]
BI-02A.01 Fit for purpose equipment selection processes – General
Equipment selected for site use is fit for purpose and delivers safe and productive outcomes.[More...]
BI-02A.02 Fit for purpose equipment selection processes – fuel lubrication and hydraulic lines
Equipment specifications include details on components that contain or contain flammable liquids. Where relevant, these reference standards, regulatory requirements and other industry information.[More...]
BI-02A.03 Fit for purpose equipment selection processes – Electrical Systems
Equipment specifications include details on electrical systems and these reference relevant standards, regulatory requirements and other industry information.[More...]
BI-02A.30 OEM Designs provide for installation of fire detection and suppression systems
Industry project OEM equipment is designed so that: * Fire suppression systems can be readily installed, maintained and are protected during normal operations and maintenance. * Installed fire detection and suppression systems remain functional and can be activated during the first phases of an equipment fire i.e. they are not the first system to fail.[More...]
BI-02A.31 QAQC Processes used in Manufacture
Manufacturers, dealers and equipment assemblers have formal quality management processes in place to ensure that their products meet all required standards.[More...]
BI-02A.44 Battery specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
Sites have specifications for batteries that start mobile equipment and feed other power circuits.[More...]
BI-02A.46 Fire suppression specification for mobile equipment
Equipment should be specified and sourced which includes provision for fire suppression installation, operation and maintenance to meet site requirements.[More...]
BI-02A.47 Fuel and exhaust specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
Design requirements for fuel and exhaust on mobile equipment should be included in specifications required from suppliers of this equipment. Formal processes for confirming the provided equipment meets these requirements should support consistently meet site requirements for fuel and exhaust systems.[More...]
BI-02A.48 Flammable liquid line specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
Sites should prepare specifications that OEMs/suppliers confirm are met for flammable liquid lines on mobile plant. These engineering specifications should meet site requirements for filling, operation, maintenance and integrity during normal and any incident/emergency situation.[More...]
BI-02A.49 Fuel shut off specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
Sites should include design requirements for fuel shut in their specifications provided to OEMs/Suppliers and site maintainers to prevent any unwanted conditions arising during filling, operation (including abnormal operations/incidents) or maintenance of the mobile plant.[More...]
BI-02A.60 Specification for an OEM Fire protection evaluation for mobile equipment
Industry Project Equipment and equipment component suppliers provide a fire protection evaluation of their products.[More...]