You can associate safety plans with assets, locations,
and items. You use safety plans to define safety requirements and
procedures to fulfill regulatory requirements, and to inform employees
of hazards that could occur while performing work, as well as actions
to take to prevent accidents.
When you create a work plan from a job plan, only one safety plan
is copied to the work order. The plan for a location or its associated
rotating item takes precedence over the plan for the asset or its
associated rotating item.
When you copy a safety plan to a work order, this job plan information
is evaluated according to the following steps:
- If the location for the work order has a default safety plan,
use that plan. If the location for the work order does not have associated
default safety plan, go to the next step.
- If the rotating item associated with the location has a default
safety plan, use that plan. If the rotating item associated with the
location does not have a default safety plan, go to the next step.
- If the asset for the work order has a default safety plan, use
that plan. If the asset for the work order does not have a default
safety plan, go to the next step.
- If the rotating item associated with the asset has a default safety
plan, use that plan. If the rotating item associated with the asset
does not have a default safety plan, do not copy a safety plan to
the generated work order.
When a safety plan is copied to a work order, the system copies
all hazards, precautions, and hazardous materials.