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HOW DO I ENSURE 'STAFF COMPETENCY' IN MY PIPELINE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM?

机译:如何确保我的管道安全管理系统中的“员工能力”?

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Standards and regulations are clear: all staff who work on pipelines need to be both "competent" and "qualified." Standards such as API 1173 are clear about competence within a safety management system: "The pipeline operator shall ensure that personnel whose responsibilities fall within the scope of the PSMS [Pipeline Safety Management System] have an appropriate level of competence in terms of education, training, knowledge, and experience. " The burden of defining and specifying competence falls on pipeline operators, but they have little guidance regarding the required skills, knowledge and levels of competency. Additionally, we are all biased - different operators will have different ideas and emphases on competencies, which will affect their decision-making. The only way to avoid these cognitive biases is to use consensus standards supported by rigorous surveys that capture the required competencies. This paper explores some of the more common biases that can affect decisions and presents the results of a controlled, independent, survey aimed at both specifying and quantifying the necessary competencies needed by a specific engineer working within a PSMS: a pipeline integrity engineer. The paper identifies and ranks these necessary competences. The survey was completed by 100 pipeline integrity engineers from 25 different countries. Its specific objective was to investigate the key skills and knowledge requirements needed in a junior engineering position (i.e., a pipeline engineer with less than three years of relevant experience) working under supervision to be 'competent'. It listed eight core competencies (identified by subject matter experts) considered essential for a pipeline integrity engineer. Each of these core competencies contained a set of skills. Respondents Mere first asked to rank the eight core competences, and then rank the skills within the competency. An analysis of the data provides insights into how 100 pipeline integrity engineers view the key skills required to be "competent. " The results of the survey can assist pipeline companies in setting objective competency requirements for their engineering personnel, developing learning programs to address any gaps, and improve the overall safety of their pipeline system.
机译:标准和法规清楚:所有在管道上工作的工作人员都需要既是“能力”和“合格”。 API 1173等标准在安全管理系统内进行了明确的能力:“管道运营商应确保责任在PSMS [管道安全管理系统]范围内的人员在教育方面具有适当的竞争力,培训,知识和经验。“定义和指定能力的负担在管道运营商上落下,但他们几乎没有关于所需技能,知识和能力水平的指导。此外,我们都是偏见的 - 不同的运营商将有不同的想法和重点是对能力影响,这将影响他们的决策。避免这些认知偏差的唯一方法是使用由严格调查支持的共识标准,以捕捉所需的能力。本文探讨了可能影响决策的一些更常见的偏见,并提出了一个针对PSM内工作的特定工程师所需的所需的必要竞争力的受控,独立的调查的结果,这些偏差有可能影响受控,独立的调查结果:管道完整性工程师。本文识别并排名这些必要的能力。该调查由来自25个不同国家的100个管道诚信工程师完成。其特定目标是调查初级工程位置所需的关键技能和知识要求(即,一个有不到三年的相关经验的管道工程师)在监督下为“有能力”。它列出了八个核心竞争力(由主题专家标识)认为管道完整工程师必不可少。这些核心能力中的每一个都包含一系列技能。受访者纯粹被要求排名八个核心竞争力,然后将技能排名在能力之内。对数据的分析提供了有限公司,进入100个管道完整性工程师如何查看所需的关键技能。调查结果可以帮助管道公司在制定其工程人员的客观能力要求,开发学习计划以解决任何空隙,提高管道系统的整体安全性。

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