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Statoil - Hammerfest LNG - Major accident audit and an audit of electrical facilitiesPublished:Statoil - Hammerfest LNG - Major accident audit and an audit of electrical facilities Statoil - Hammerfest LNG - Major accident audit and an audit of electrical facilities We have carried out a major accident
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- Process safety
- Emergency preparedness
- Electrical installations
- Statoil
- Melkøya
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Equinor - Hammerfest LNG - Order after investigation of hydrates in safety valvesPublished:Equinor - Hammerfest LNG - Order after investigation of hydrates in safety valves The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) resolved in March 2019 to investigate an incident at Equinor’s Hammerfest LNG (HLNG)
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- Barrier management
- Technical safety
- Working environment
- Equinor
- Melkøya
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Equinor – Hammerfest LNG – alarm load and workload in control room, and working hoursPublished:Equinor – Hammerfest LNG – alarm load and workload in control room, and working hours The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has carried out an audit of Equinor focused on alarm load and workload
- Audit report
- Equinor
- Melkøya
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Equinor – Hammerfest LNG – major accident audit and audit of start-up preparationsPublished:Equinor – Hammerfest LNG – major accident audit and audit of start-up preparations The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has carried out a major accident audit and an audit of Equinor’s start-up
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- Process safety
- Equinor
- Melkøya
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Re § 37 Fire-fighting equipment and systems for fire-fightingFire-fighting equipment and systems for fire-fighting 37 To fulfil the requirement for fixed fire-fighting installations as mentioned in the first subsection, Chapter 12 of the NS-EN ISO 13702 standard
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§ 37 Fire-fighting equipment and systems for fire-fightingFire-fighting equipment and systems for fire-fighting 37 Installation of fixed fire-fighting installations shall be based on a risk assessment. Onshore facilities shall be equipped with sufficient manual
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Re § 37 Fixed fire-fighting systemsFixed fire-fighting systems 37 In order to fulfil the requirement for fixed systems as mentioned in the first subsection, the standards NS-EN ISO 13702 Chapter 12 and Appendix B.8 and NORSOK S-001 Chapter
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 31 Fire divisions in living quartersFire divisions in living quarters 31 If the living quarters are located on a separate facility as mentioned in the first subsection litera c, external surfaces and distance to nearby facilities should
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§ 37 Fixed fire-fighting systemsFixed fire-fighting systems 37 Fixed fire-fighting systems shall be installed in explosion-hazard areas and in areas with a major risk of fire. The systems shall also cover equipment containing significant
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- The facilities regulations
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Equinor - Hammerfest LNG - The follow-up of alarm load and human factors in the control roomPublished:Equinor - Hammerfest LNG - The follow-up of alarm load and human factors in the control room Equinor - Hammerfest LNG - The follow-up of alarm load and human factors in the control room From 14 to 16 May
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- Working environment
- Process safety
- Melkøya
- Equinor
- Statoil
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Order to ConocoPhillips – Ekofisk and Eldfisk – response time for fire waterPublished:– response time for fire water The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has ordered ConocoPhillips to rectify non-conformities regarding response time requirements for fire water on all its facilities
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§ 31 Fire divisions in living quartersFire divisions in living quarters 31 The living quarters shall be protected by fire divisions that, as a minimum, satisfy fire rating H-60 for external walls which may be exposed to hydrocarbon fire
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 32 Fire and gas detection systemsFire and gas detection systems 32 For design of the system as mentioned in the first subsection, the standards NS-EN ISO 13702 with Appendix B.6 and NORSOK S-001 Chapters 13 and 14 should be used. The
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 32 Fire and gas detection systemFire and gas detection system 32 As regards the design of the system as mentioned in the first subsection, Chapter 11 of the NS-EN ISO 13702 standard as well as Attachment B.6 should be used. The requirement
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§ 32 Fire and gas detection systemFire and gas detection system 32 Onshore facilities shall have a fire and gas detection system that ensures quick and reliable detection of incipient fires, fires and gas leaks. The system shall be able
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§ 32 Fire and gas detection systemFire and gas detection system 32 Facilities shall have a fire and gas detection system that ensures quick and reliable detection of near-fires, fires and gas leaks. The system shall be able to perform
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 46 Manual fire-fighting and firefighters’ equipmentManual fire-fighting and firefighters’ equipment 46 Facilities shall be equipped with sufficient manual fire-fighting and firefighter equipment to effectively combat incipient fires and prevent escalation
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 46 Manual fire-fighting and firefighters’ equipmentManual fire-fighting and firefighters’ equipment 46 In order to fulfil the requirements for manual firefighting and firefighters’ equipment, the standards NS-EN ISO 13702 Appendix B.8.12 and NORSOK S-001
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- The facilities regulations
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Fire and explosion protection in the design of onshore facilitiesV Fire and explosion protection in the design of onshore facilities
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Mongstad firePublished:Havtil investigates Mongstad fire Mongstad fire The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) has launched an investigation into a short-circuit with subsequent fire and smoke development in a substation
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- Working environment