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Nodyme Australia Consulting services The most serious mistakes are not being made as a result of wrong answers. The truly dangerous thing is asking the wrong question. -Peter F. Drucker V. 1.4 08/2014 Nodyme Australia General


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Néodyme Australia

Consulting services

“The most serious mistakes are not being made as a result of wrong answers. The truly dangerous thing is asking the wrong question.”

  • Peter F. Drucker
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Néodyme Australia – General presentation 1

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Quick background

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  • 10 years in Néodyme
  • Head Manager in Nouméa, NC
  • International coordinator
  • Process safety engineer
  • to identify, assess and rank the risks

faced by the industry

  • Commercial actions with

Caledonian and international clients

Charles BOURDONNEAU Director

  • 10 years in Néodyme
  • Head Manager in Paris, Fce
  • International coordinator
  • Chemical process and process safety

engineer

  • Strong involvement in engineering

phase

  • Commercial actions with French

and international clients

Sébastien HUGO Director

  • 3 years in Néodyme NC
  • General manager in Brisbane
  • Coordinator for OHSE activities in

NC

  • QHSE Engineer
  • Strong management system
  • rientation
  • In-the-field background
  • Commercial actions

Yoann SECRET General Manager

A complementary team of experts

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Technical expertise

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Consultants

Health and Safety

Environment Management System

Process Saftey Interconnected fields

  • f expertise
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Support to business

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Prevent accident and consequence Offer a safer workplace Minimize impact on environment

During the complete life cycle of your projects or plants Design Commissioning Operation Decommissioning

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Business improvement

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Assess the hazards / risks linked to an activity or a plant Monitor efficiently the impacts of an activity Find the best solutions of all kinds to reduce those impacts Implement the solutions within the

  • rganisation

Review the relevance and effectiveness of the actions deployed

Identify Monitor Reduce Implement Review

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Services

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Studies and Consultancy Technical support In-the-field coordination Audits and inspections Training Research & Development

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Main fields of expertise

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Oil And Gas Energy Nuclear Mining And related activities Public sector Private sector

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International references

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Worldwide structure

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Accreditations

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  • Néodyme activities (France)

are certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001

  • Néodyme holds CEFRI certification (register of French

companies providing training in ionising radiation)

  • Néodyme is recognised by the EDF group (UTO (technical
  • perational unit) certification)
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Values

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Excellence Sustainability Conviviality Impartiality

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Benefits

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A worldwide structure High level technical skills and relevant experience Great flexibility and adaptability to our clients’ needs Reasonable structure’s size and cost effective

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Organization

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General Manager

HSE Coordinator Safety risk Coordinator France and New Caledonia

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Technical focus

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Occupational Health and Safety Environmental Protection Process Safety / Safety Risk

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Health, Safety and Environment

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Risk and impacts assessment Training program Mandatory compliancy Audit and inspections In the field coordination Management systems

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HSE Standards

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  • OHSAS 18 001 - AS/NZS 4801:

Safety Management System

  • ISO 14 001: Environmental

Management System

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HSE Management Systems

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Risk and impacts assessment Mandatory compliancy HSE Policy HSE Action plans Roles and responsabilities Training programs Communication Documentation Operational management Emergency situations KPI Non- compliancy Internal audit Management review

Continuous improvement

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Environment

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Initial status Noise impact

Impact studies

Soil remediation Air release modelisation (2/3D) R&D department

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Environment

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  • Estimate, manage and reduce

impact on environment

  • Modelling results and create

projections

  • Multiple field assessment
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Safety Risk Management

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Safety design / engineering Training Accidental scenarios modelling Audit and inspections Safety case Safety Management Systems

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Safety Standards

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  • AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 : Risk

Management

  • Australian Dangerous Goods

Code 7 – August 2014

  • Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011  Chapter 9 Major Hazard Facilities
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Safety design / engineering

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Explosive area Fire system Chemical storage

  • Safety design / engineering to make your

industrial activities safer

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Risk management process

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Risk assessment Establishing the context Communication and consultation Risk identification Monitoring and review Risk analysis Risk evaluation Risk treatment

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Process Safety Management

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PSM is based on 14 elements and Process Hazard Analysis is the critical element.

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Our skills

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Safety risk

Environment

Regulation and permitting

Modelling

Radiation protection and nuclear safety

OHS

Management Systems

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References

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References – O&G

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  • Studies and Consultancy (7 300 h)

– Environmental Emissions report – Solid, aqueous and gaseous emission inventory

Owner – Shtockman Development AG

Shtokman Development AG is a joint venture registered

  • n 15th
  • f February

2008 Joint venture Gazprom (75%) - Total ( 25%) The Company Headquarters is located in Zug, Switzerland Owner and

  • perator of the

1st phase infrastructure

  • f the gas

condensate field for 25 years

  • Technical Support (17 000 h)

– Predictive noise modelling and equipment specification for compliance – Emergency plan, evacuation and rescue philosophy – Hazardous area classification – Fire and gas detection layout – Fire fighting system calculation (water demand) – Hydraulic calculation (fire water piping) – Fire fighting system specification and datasheet

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References –Mining

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  • Studies and Consultancy (7 300 h)

– Danger studies update (risks analysis and consequence modelling) of the acid plant the pyrohydrolisis unit, LPG storage, HCl storage, port facilities, non process units, solvent extraction units, power plant, feed preparation plant, effluent treatment unit, lime and limestone plant Hazardous area classification and layouts for the process plant, port facilities and mining facilities – Redefinition and optimisation of the SIS test of the LPG facility – Emergency response plan coaching and redaction of dedicated emergency response for critical scenarios SSI fire dossier update – Operations work procedures delivery for container loading and unloading, and bulk solids unloading activities

Owner - VALE

  • OHS Support (36 000 h)

– OHS support to Operations (1 OHS coordinator, 10 OHS advisors, 1 hygienist) – OHS support for acid plant shutdown (1 OHS coordinator, 2 OHS advisors) – OHS support for mining activities (1 OHS advisor) – OHS Support for isolation maintenance activities (1 OHS advisor)

First iron ore world producer and second nickel world producer 134 000 employees in 38 countries Turnover 2013: 44,1 billion US$ Metal extraction and production (iron, nickel, cobalt...) Production of 5 billion tons

  • f ore since its

establishment

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References –Mining

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  • Technical Support (22 000 h)

– Permitting activities for the process plant, port facilities, residue storage facilities and mining plant (dangers studies, health impact assessment, environmental impact assessment and management, permitting processes and schedules for operation licences) – Commissioning support for process plant (risk analysis environmental performance assessment), for fire and gas detection system, and fire protection system (including delivery of SSI fire dossier) – Process hazard analysis (HAZOP on process modification, support as sessions secretary and safety engineer of critical facilities PHA)

Owner - VALE

  • Audits and Inspections (3 400 h)

– ATEX inspections and verifications on electrical equipment SMS audit, PCS by-pass and jumper audit

  • R&D (5 000 h)

– R&D program on a sustainable process for stabilization of mining waste from hydrometallurgical process

  • Training (100 h)

– ATEX training – HAZOP training

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References – Power Plants

  • Studies and Consultancy (500 h)

– Pipeline Risk assessment – Risk reduction study and redevelopment of fuel equipment (Guadeloupe) – Repeated Boil Over calculations while keeping fuel-oil specifications present in order to evaluate danger areas and ignition times (in order to draw up emergency plans)

Owner – EDF PEI

  • Technical Support (31 500 h)

– ICPE (Classified Installations for Environment Protection) Applications and follow-up

  • n “turnkey” projects (3 sites)

– Initial site assessments (soil characterisation, underground, fauna/flora, natural hazards, potable water channelling, water-tables, socio-economic context…) – Support on Environmental Impacts Assessment – Critical analysis of hazard and impact studies at Port Est (La Reunion), Bellefontaine (Martinique), and Jarry (Guadeloupe) facilities – Hazard studies at the Lucciana (Corsica) facility – Fire fighting system calculations

100% EDF subsidiary for Corsica and

  • verseas

depatrment Purpose: replacement

  • f EDF fleet
  • f power

plants in Corsica and

  • verseas

In the coming years EDF PEI plans to produce around 1000 MW Operation

  • f non-

interconne cted power systems

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References – Nuclear

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  • Studies and Consultancy (5 500 h)

– Assessment of the impact of health and safety regulations evolutions on the EPR design – Comparative study of the risks of various drilling techniques proposed for the offshore wells oh the discharge structure of cooling water in the sea – Identification of Element Important for the Protection (EIP) and Activities Important for the Protection (AIP) – Hazard study related to non nuclear buildings and installations – Hazardous area classification (ATEX) and layout, equipment adequacy in hazardous area, delivery

  • f Document Relative to the Protection of Explosion (DRPE) according to French regulation

– Gas central implementation studies – Noise hazard study update in the engine room to include ventilation systems noise

Owner – EDF

  • Audits and Inspections (3 400 h)

– Environmental regulatory compliance audit according to ISO 14 001 2004 version – Compliance analysis according to the following topics: clearances, fire fighting equipment, fire resistance of walls and doors, fire detection...

A leading energy player, active in all major electricity businesses. A worldwide workforce of 159,740 people

Turnover in

2012: 72,7 bilion €, R&D budget of 523 milion € 53,6%: Nuclear power 16,7%: Fossil- fired generation 10,4%: Combined cycle has power plant & cogeneratio n 15,7%: Hydropower

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References – Nuclear

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  • Technical Support (18 000 h)

– External / natural hazards studies (earthquake event, fire, flooding following rupture

  • f high energy piping) including material impacted and consequences, proposal and

statement of changes to the overall installation – Fire risk assessment including fire segmentation, simulation of fire, implementation

  • f insurance recommendations. Delivery of specifications related to electrical

systems fire protection (active and passive) – Flooding impact assessment – Acoustic expertise and noise hazards in the engine room including recommendations the reach compliance with regulation

Owner – EDF

  • OHS Support (6 400 h)

– Health and safety level 1 coordination in design face (definition of subsequent intervention on the structure, safety design reviews on all buildings...) – Delivery of a company rule related to safety design (rules to be followed to prevent falls, fire, explosion, biological hazards, handling risks, radiation...) – OHS support on worksite

A leading energy player, active in all major electricity businesses. A worldwide workforce of 159,740 people

Turnover in

2012: 72,7 bilion €, R&D budget of 523 milion € 53,6%: Nuclear power 16,7%: Fossil- fired generation 10,4%: Combined cycle has power plant & cogeneratio n 15,7%: Hydropower

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Contacts

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  • Yoann SECRET, General manager

– y.secret@neodyme.com.au

  • Charles BOURDONNEAU, Head Manager

– c.bourdonneau@neodyme.com.au

  • Sébastien HUGO, Head Manager

– s.hugo@neodyme.com.au

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Thank you!

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Studies and Consultancy

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  • Studies and Consultancy are the most technical missions

provided by Néodyme and can be performed in all fields

  • f expertise

 Environmental Emissions report  Hazard studies and consequences modelling  Environmental Impact Study  Preliminary noise study report  Hazardous area classification  Fire and gas detection layout  Fire fighting system specification and datasheet  QRA  Danger Study  Workers risk assessment

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Technical assistance

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  • Joining our clients’ teams and work together as a

technical engineer, a project manager or expert in one specific field

 Environmental permitting for commissioning  HAZOP Chairman of facilitator  Emergency plans  Dust and particles impacts on workers  Asbestos management

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In-the-field coordination

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  • In construction, commissioning, operation,

maintenance and decommissioning, we offer a range

  • f OHS and environmental services including:

– New staff inductions – Procedures and instructions – Tools deployment – Trainings and coaching – Audits

  • Our staff is qualified and experienced to

assist our clients in any hazardous industry, with a strong knowledge of the associated regulation and practices.

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Training

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  • Customized and dedicated conception and facilitation
  • f training module, inter and intra company.
  • Our staff, skilled and experienced, fit the audience for
  • ptimal assimilation of information disseminated:

– Hazardous area classification and regulation – Risk assessment methods (HAZOP, LOPA, HAZID, FMEA, Fault trees, etc.) – OHS regulation and practices – QHSE Management systems – Machinery Directive – Electrical capacitation

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Audits and Inspections

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  • We offer audits and inspections services to assure

compliance of your projects and operations:

– Health, Safety, Environment, Quality Management system audit – Electrical equipment inspections in Hazardous Areas (ATEX) – Machinery Directive 98/37/EC – Regulatory compliance

  • We provide audits and inspections

detailed report, with actions prioritization and hierarchisation to assist on your project and operation compliance to regulation and your company rules.

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Research and development

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  • Neodyme is involved in a R&D process designed to:

– Develop inhouse tools for our engineers’ requirements – Develop customized tools for our clients – Support all or part of R&D program of our clients in our field of expertise

  • Our R&D commitment is currently organized around

three major themes:

– Modelling: 3D simulations tools robust, reliable and offering time optimized calculations. – Mining wastes: sustainable stabilization process of mining wastes from hydro metallurgical processes. – Natural hazards: projects related to seismic and climatic hazards around classified facilities

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Environment

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  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Best Available Technics Analysis
  • Industrial Installations Modernisation Plan
  • Udpated Impact Assessment under Industrial Emissions Directive

(IED)

  • Air dispersion modelling and Health Impact Assessment
  • Noise modelling and measures, impact assessment and

management

  • Water management plan, treatment specifications
  • Volatile Organic Compounds management within Solvent

Management Plan and Reductions Scheme

  • Soil pollution diagnostics, characterization and remediation
  • Soil pollution management plan (identification of

management measures, balance costs / benefits ...)

  • Soil remediation studies (Health Impact Quantitative

Evaluation, Residual Risk Analysis)

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Safety Risk

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  • Hazard Studies, safety studies (process, pipelines, pyrotechnic, …)
  • Risk Assessment / Process Hazard Analysis (HAZOP, HAZID, FMEA, What if,

Fault trees, bow ties, PRA, MOSAR…)

  • Natural Hazards Assessment (flooding, seism, earthquake, …)
  • External Hazards Assessment (traffic, hazardous goods transportation,

industrial activities…)

  • Quantitative Risk Assessment (probabilistic assessment, QRA, FERA, TRA…)
  • Risk Reduction studies (location, passive/active protection design, facility

siting, organisation…)

  • Hazardous area classification and management, electrical equipment

specifications and inspections

  • Fire and Gas detection specifications and layout
  • Active fire protection system specifications(fire water

network, deluge, sprinkler…), water and foam demand calculation

  • Rescue organization and management, Emergency Response

Plan

  • Proliferation and Dispersion of Legionella Risk Assessment
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Regulation and Permitting

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  • Operations permit application
  • Mining permit application
  • Maritime or River occupation permit

application

  • Other permit application (drilling, clearing,

building,…)

  • Customized and dedicated regulatory

monitoring for health, safety, radiation protection and environment

  • Compliance inspections, audit and

management

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Modelling

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  • Néodyme has many years of experiences with using a large

range of modelling applications and softwares:

– PHAST, – ALOHA-CAMEO, – ARIA IMPACT, – CalTOX, – MODUL’ERS, – ISCLT 3, – CadnaA, – IMMI, – RayPlus…)

  • and is developing 3D applications, through its R&D

department, to assess thermal, gas dispersion and wave effects, providing input for safety design, emergency and environmental response plan, and structural resistance requirements.

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OHS

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  • Risks Assessment and Management (including

chemical risks)

  • Strain at work diagnosis
  • Workplace Inspections and Audit
  • OHS coordination and inspection (construction,
  • peration, maintenance, decommissioning activities)
  • Prevention Plan (co-activities, asbestos,…)
  • Accident investigation and reports
  • Industrial hygiene (HACCP, good practices and

manufacturing)

  • Audit of company health and safety

policies, procedures and systems

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Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety

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  • Radiation protection worksite support for

construction, operation and shutdown

  • Environmental aggressions assessment

(flooding, earthquake, heat wave, bush fire, etc.) for the all lifecycle of nuclear facilities

  • Safety reports
  • Permitting support
  • Interpretation and

implementation of legislation and guidance

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QHSE Management System

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  • Implementation and monitoring of

management systems:

– Health and safety (OHSAS 18001, AS/NZS 4801, MASE) – Risks (PSM, SMS) – Environment (ISO 14001) – Quality (ISO 9001)

  • Diagnostics / audits