New Code Safeguards Safety, Health and Environmental Management at Ports

Released on: October 12, 2008, 6:22 pm

Press Release Author: PEMSEA

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: The Port Safety, Health and Environmental Management System
(PSHEMS) Code gives port authorities a defined structure within which to manage
safety and the environment, and proof that they are doing it correctly.

Press Release Body: Port authorities and operators face a number of challenges with
respect to their role and impact in ICM programs and sustainable development of
coastal areas - from the safest way to rig gangway nets, to the handling of
hazardous substances and management of machinery and noise. The Port Safety, Health
and Environmental Management System (PSHEMS) Code gives port authorities a defined
structure within which to manage safety and the environment, and proof that they are
doing it correctly. To support the Code, the PSHEM Recognition System has been set
up for monitoring a port's capacities in safety and environmental management, using
a structured tri-level approach to encourage the Port Authority and/or Port Operator
to strive for excellence through continuous improvement.

The PSHEM Code is a voluntary standard against which to measure the performance of a
port's operations with regard to quality, safety and health and the protection of
the environment. It is based on the "Framework for Sustainable Development of
Coastal Areas Through ICM Implementation" and incorporates the key elements of
recognized international standards, namely ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001
(Environmental Management), and OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health and Safety).

The PSHEM Code defines the requirements for the port authority on port governance.
It also delineates processes/systems that are commonly managed by the Port Authority
and identifies relevant controls (governance mechanisms) for port activities.

To achieve the objectives of the PSHEM Code, port authorities or operators should
establish, implement and maintain a Port Safety, Health and Environmental Management
System (PSHEMS) following the PSHEMS framework and the "continual improvement
cycle". The PSHEMS also ensures compliance with mandatory national rules,
regulations and standards, as well as any applicable international conventions,
codes, guidelines, recommendations and standards.

The PSHEMS Development, Implementation and Continual Improvement Process involves
the following phases: Phase 1: Initial Status Review; Phase 2: Strategic Planning;
Phase 3: System Development & Documentation; Phase 4: Implementation & Monitoring;
Phase 5: PSHEMS Auditing; Phase 6: Continual Improvement;

The PSHEMS Recognition System is then put in place to validate that the PSHEMS of
the port meets the requirements of the Code and to confirm the effective
implementation of the system. The recognition process goes beyond the typical
certification trend using the concept of "compliance" to international standard,
since the assessment criteria involves the evaluation of the degree of
performance/impact achieved through the implementation of the PSHEMS. The three
levels of recognition are:
# Level 1 - Recognition for Compliance of PSHEMS: The integrated management system
for PSHEMS is developed and implemented, compliant with the requirement of the PSHEM
Code and consistent with the requirements of ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 9001.
# Level 2 - Recognition for the Proficiency in PSHEMS: Significant progress in
building sound processes is achieved and superior results are demonstrated.
# Level 3 - Recognition for Performance Excellence in PSHEMS: A high level of
Excellence in PSHEMS performance is achieved.

The PEMSEA Resource Facility is currently working with the Laem Chabang Port -
Thailand and its port operators for the development of its PSHEMS. Training programs
will be conducted on site starting October 2008 to guide the development and
implementation of PSHEMS.

For more information on the PSHEM Code and PSHEMS, email info@pemsea.org or download
the PSHEMS brochure.


Web Site: http://pemsea.org

Contact Details: Partnerships in Enviromental Management for the Seas of East Asia
(PEMSEA)
Magnolia Uy
E-mail: mmuy@pemsea.org
Telephone: +63 (2) 929-2992

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