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RNNP 2012: Need for actionPublished:from the eight land-based plants under the PSA’s jurisdiction in 2012. In addition came three small fires, two toxic leaks, 24 cases of dropped objects and one accident involving a vehicle. The number of
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- RNNP
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Taking it to extremesPublished:hazards – and how each of them can best be overcome – have to be carefully thought through. Tent fires, cold, ice obstacles, open leads, illness, infections, inadequate food – all pose a risk. People in
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- Risk management
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Annual Report 2024: A time of persistent uncertaintyPublished:maintenance and safety are interrelated. In 2024, Havtil investigated six incidents, three of which were fires on offshore facilities. We also investigated three cases of decompression sickness from diving. It
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- Havtil
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RNNP 2011: Moving in the right directionPublished:unignited hydrocarbon leaks were reported in 2011 for the land-based plants, along with two small fires, one toxic emission, 27 dropped objects and five accidents with vehicles. The figure for unignited
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- RNNP
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RNNP 2013: Call for better barrier managementPublished:PSA's authority, there were reported 12 non-ignited hydrocarbon leaks, one ignited leak, one minor fire, one toxic emission, 25 falling objects and 3 accidents involving cars/means of transport. Increase
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- RNNP
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1980s: Giant without comparePublished:new layout for the topsides on Statfjord B to improve separation of the quarters from areas where fire or explosion could occur. The same concept also formed the basis for the Statfjord C facility and
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- Well integrity
- Structural safety
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Re § 62 Ecotoxicological testing of chemicalsis considered to be a substance. All components of grease must be expressed in HOCNF. Chemicals in fire water systems have since 1st of January 2013 been covered by requirements for ecotoxicological testing
- Guideline
- The activities regulations
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Working with the windPublished:oil installations. But they do share some common risks, such as those related to marine operations, fire, cranes and lifting operations and ergonomics. “One of the main risks is the transfer of personnel
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- Offshore wind
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RNNP 2019: Good results, but no guaranteesPublished:with 10 in 2018. Seven of these incidents concerned unignited hydrocarbon leaks, while one involved a fire. The seven unignited hydrocarbon leaks in 2019 were reported from four of the eight plants. Two gas
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Safety – status and signals 2024-2025Published:incidents, injuries and accidents are still occurring,” Myhrvold emphasises. “In 2024, there were fires in switchrooms and separators. There were three cases of decompression sickness from diving – something
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- Havtil
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Letter on artificial intelligence follow-upPublished:dimensioned for both normal and critical situations. Facilities Regulations, sections 32-34 concerning fire and gas detection system, emergency shutdown system and process safety system, first paragraph For
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- Artificial intelligence
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Re § 2 Scopefacilities, Chapter 3 of the Public Health Act (in Norwegian only) as regards onshore facilities, The Fire and Explosion Protection Act (in Norwegian only) as regards onshore facilities, The Electrical Supervision
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- The framework regulations
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Regulations relating to conducting petroleum activitiesFebruary 2018, NS-EN ISO 13702:2015 Petroleum and natural gas industries – Control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore production installations – Requirements and guidelines, Edition 1, 2015
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