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Title: CN Safety Plan 2001


1
CNs Risk Assessment Experience Presented by
Canadian National in AAR Annual Safety Conference

September 25 th, 2002
Risk Management 2002
2
CN Risk Management
CNs Risk Management Process 5-Steps Risk
Assessment is an important part of CNs Risk
Management Process
  • Identify hazards
  • Assess hazards
  • Risk Control Alternatives
  • Implement Controls
  • Monitor

3
CNs Risk Management Process
4
CN Risk Management
Risk Assessment Risk Analysis Risk
Evaluation
  • Risk Analysis
  • Identify potential hazards (what can go wrong ?)
  • Potential sources
  • External (ex weather)
  • Management systems (ex training )
  • Control Systems / Mechanical (ex wear,
    software)
  • Human Factors (ex mistakes, voluntary)
  • Risk Evaluation
  • Quantify risks
  • Risk Frequency x Consequence

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Risk Analysis ProcessDefine the Scope
  • What questions do we need to ask to define the
    scope?
  • What do you want to analyze ?
  • Over what geographic location (yard, zone,
    division, etc.)
  • Ex. Analyze the risk of a derailment in Able
    Yard related to turning hand operated switches
    and develop measures to reduce risk.

6
IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS
  • Define the task
  • Define the principle steps
  • Identify the potential sources of hazards
  • Define the related hazards
  • Identify what can go wrong

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How often can it happen?
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Whats the Consequence?
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Determine Risk Level (Evaluation Grid)
L Low M Moderate H High E Extremely
High
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Appropriate Actions Grid
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Consider Methods For Managing Risk
TRANSFER
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Risk Decisions
  • How to establish appropriate controls
  • Consider the risk level
  • Consider risk control alternatives (ie tolerate,
    treat, terminate, transfer)
  • Consider the cost/benefit (immediate and
    potential savings over time. Savings should
    generally be of 3 to 5 year payback)
  • Select alternative(s) which optimize safety and
    make business sense.

13
Implement Monitoring Process
  • Monitoring process will measure success of risk
    management intervention
  • Monitoring processes can include
  • Compliance observations
  • Safety performance
  • Measures of interventions (ie meetings,
    training)
  • Field audits

14
Who Performs Risk Assessments?
  • Supervisors
  • Risk Management Officers
  • Multifunctional teams with union/management

15
CN Risk Management
3 Levels of Application
  • Time-critical On the run consideration of the
    5 steps
  • Deliberate Application of the complete 5-step
    process
  • In-depth Complete 5-step process with detailed
    analysis

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Implementation
CN Risk Management
  • Risk Management Process driven throughout
    organization
  • Implementation approach
  • Training
  • Training Line Management on RM process
  • Documentation
  • Safety Management System Written procedures
  • Standardized approach
  • Develop Decentralized Capability
  • Advanced Risk Assessment Training for key
    managers in Divisions (decentralized capability)
  • Support by corporate safety group
  • Selective and Progressive implementation
  • Critical operational activities (ex turning
    switches)
  • Process Changes (ex yard amalgamation)

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Turning Switches example 1
  • Define Scope
  • Analyze injury risk only
  • Location Able yard
  • Population All employees
  • Time frame 5 years

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How often can it happen?
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Whats the Consequence?
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Relative Risk Level
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Potential Risk Control Strategies
  • People
  • Train employees on SAFE WORK PROCEDURES for
    turning switches
  • Educate employees on switch inspection (prior to
    turning)
  • Process
  • Develop/implement Engineering Maintenance
    Schedule
  • Perform Work observations and efficiency tests
  • Equipment
  • Install ergonomic switches at strategic locations
    (based on economics)

22
Monitoring Plan
  • Verification of Engineering maintenance records
  • Observations for compliance to safe work
    procedures (documented in PMRC)
  • Accident Trend Analysis conducted by Risk
    Management and Workplace Safety and Health
    Committee to confirm reduction in injuries

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Route Risk Assessment Example 2
  • Objective
  • Quantify risk level over specific route
  • Minimize risk through implementation of optimal
    risk controls
  • Methodology
  • Probability calculated with accidents over
    specific route
  • Consequence based on evacuation radius for
    product
  • Risk calculated with Probability and
    Consequence.
  • Benefits
  • Knowledge of derailment causes and their
    proportion
  • Compares effectiveness of different risk
    reduction alternatives
  • Compares risk levels of different routes
  • Resources can be directed at the most effective
    risk
  • reduction alternatives.

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CN Risk Management - Examples
  • Route Risk Assessment (contd)
  • Petroleum Train Route between Able and Barrie
  • Current probability of derailment 1.6210-6
    accidents/train-mile/year
  • After implementation of risk reduction
    initiatives
  • P 1.1610-6 accidents/train-mile/year (-28)
  • Product Diesel fuel and Gazoline.
  • Risk of release  rr  (TC data) 0.36
  • Population density d 623 people/0.5 mi2
  • Risk R P dist. d rr 8 10-3 people
    affected
  • (ie 8 people affected per 1000 train passages)

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CN Risk Management - Examples
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Other Examples
  • Turcot/ Taschereau Consolidation
  • Objectives
  • Increase capacity, Improve Efficiency and Asset
    Utilization
  • Risk Assessment Approach
  • Multifunctional team
  • Identification of potential risks for new
    operation
  • Assess each potential risk
  • Develop, implement, and monitor risk controls.
  • Train brake testing changes
  • Objectives
  • Improve efficiency through parallel activities
  • Improve yard and asset utilization
  • Risk Assessment Approach
  • Multifunctional team
  • Process charts (pre/post process)
  • Risk identification / assessment
  • Risk controls and monitoring plan
  • Pilot project to confirm expected outcome

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Other Examples
  • Injury Risk Mitigation
  • Top activities causing injuries
  • identified through trend analysis
  • Hazards for each activity determined
  • Safe Work Procedures developed
  • with assistance from Health and Safety
    Committees
  • Training delivered to Line Management and
    Employees
  • Communication tools developed to facilitate
    training
  • (videos and activity cards)
  • Monitoring integrated in PMRC (Safety
    Monitoring
  • Information System).

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Success Factors
CN Risk Management
  • Top-Down Commitment
  • Bottom-up Awareness (Training,
  • communication...)
  • Organization conducive to cooperation and
  • communication (Safety Culture)
  • Risk Management Process Understood

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Summary
  • CN is committed to the Risk Management process
  • Risk Assessment is an important element
  • CN is active in anchoring the RM process
  • throughout the organization
  • Training, documentation, decentralized
    capability, sustained implementation
  • Risk Management is a work-in-progress and CN
  • is committed to continuous improvement.
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