Havtil’s supervision is risk-based. This means its activities are planned on the basis of on an overall assessment of where the risk is highest rather than on set intervals or principles about regular visits.
Supervision is one of Havtil’s four key tools, and covers many different activities.
Supervisory work includes:
- audits and verifications on facilities and at land plants and fabrication sites
- dialogue and meetings with the industry
- data acquisition about risk, accidents and incidents
- accident investigations
- use of enforcement powers
- consideration of applications for consent
- assessment of development plans
- acknowledgements of compliance (AoC) for mobile facilities
- player assessments and licence awards
- product control through market surveillance