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§ 33 Emergency shutdown systemand chemicals to and from the facility and to and from wells, and which isolate and/or partition the fire areas on the facility. 634-1033-F2025_1-33
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- The facilities regulations
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Equinor – Gullfaks A – technical safety and process safetyPublished:firewater system Deficient follow-up of firefighting installations Deficient follow-up of passive fire protection Deficient follow-up of assumptions made and outcomes achieved What happens next? We have
- Audit report
- Process safety
- Technical safety
- Equinor
- Gullfaks A
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§ 5 Design of facilitiesRegulations. The facilities shall be divided into main areas. The main areas shall be separated by fire and explosion divisions or sufficient physical distance to prevent escalation. Alternatively, a combination
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 10a Ignition source controldo so from a central or strategic location, in accordance with the facility specific strategy for fire and explosion safety. 634-1033-F2025_1-10a
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- The facilities regulations
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Aker BP – Valhall PWP – electrical facilitiesPublished:were identified in the following areas: Lack of documentation of risk assessment related to early fire detection in switchboard rooms Inadequate documentation of verification of the safety function of
- Audit report
- Electrical installations
- Process safety
- Valhall DP
- Aker BP
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Equinor – Kvitebjørn – process safetyPublished:instrumented functions Deficiencies in overpressure protection Deficiencies in the compartmentalisation of fire areas Deficiencies in maintenance programme Deficiencies in classification Deficiencies in the independence
- Audit report
- Process safety
- Risk management
- Equinor
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Re § 15 Chemicals and chemical exposurechemicals, see Section 36 and Chapter XI of the Activities Regulations. For design and location as regards fire and explosion hazard as mentioned in the second subsection litera c, reference is made to Section
- Guideline
- The facilities regulations
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Eni - Goliat FPSO - Technical and operational barriersPublished:management Fire-fighting strategy The need for and the role of the "Stop Blowdown" function The cooling water system for the emergency generator unit Ventilation in the cargo pump room Fire water supply
- Audit report
- Eni Norge
- Goliat FPSO
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Equinor – Tjeldbergodden – management of emergency preparedness and major accidentsPublished:Deficient documentation of training in the use of refilling apparatus for breathing air cylinders Fire equipment cabinet not properly maintained What happens now? We have asked Equinor to report to us
- Audit report
- Emergency preparedness
- Equinor
- Tjeldbergodden
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ConocoPhillips - Ekofisk - Corrosion under insulation (CUI)Published:Corrosion under insulation (CUI) From 20 August to 5 September 2018, we carried out an audit of passive fire protection, corrosion under insulation (CUI) including surface treatment and repairs under insulation
- Audit report
- Process safety
- Structural safety
- ConocoPhillips
- Ekofisk J
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Re § 10 Prudent operationswhich apply to both the health and safety areas. For onshore facilities, reference is also made to the Fire and Explosion Protection Act (in Norwegian only). For health-related matters, reference is made to
- Guideline
- The framework regulations
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Lundin - Exploration Drilling - Well 7120/1-5Published:71o 56' 15.97" N 20o 14' 57.37" E The drilling location is around 185 kilometres north-west of Hammerfest. Water depth at the site is 368 metres. Drilling is scheduled to begin in late December 2016 and
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- Exploration drilling
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Eni - Goliat - Safety instrumented systemsPublished:presentations and interviews with project coordinators at the Goliat operational organisation at Hammerfest and interviews with technical staff at Eni's head office in Stavanger. Result The audit identified
- Audit report
- Process safety
- Eni Norge
- Goliat FPSO
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PSA investigates Mongstad incidentPublished:has launched an investigation into a fire at the Mongstad refinery on 3 July 2022. The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has launched an investigation into a fire at the Mongstad refinery on 3 July
- News
- Risk management
- Process safety
- Emergency preparedness
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Statoil - Gina Krog - Barrier managementPublished:identified in connection with: Fire design loads The fire water system In addition, improvement points were identified in connection with: Risk management Barrier management system Fire divisions Partitioning
- Audit report
- Barrier management
- Risk management
- Technical safety
- Process safety
- Statoil
- Gina Krog
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Saipem – Scarabeo 8 – electrical installations, safety instrumented systems and technical safetyPublished:Missing ignition source decoupling of non EX-rated equipment on deck. Deficiencies in fire dampers, fire walls and fire doors Governing documents not updated Lack of activities for monitoring performance
- Audit report
- Electrical installations
- Technical safety
- Saipem
- Scarabeo 8
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Statoil - Valemon - Barrier management - Technical safety - Electrical installationsPublished:Heating cables Fire areas Fire divisions In addition, six improvement points were identified in connection with: Explosion overpressure Ignition source control Isolation plan Passive fire protection Documentation
- Audit report
- Electrical installations
- Technical safety
- Process safety
- Statoil
- Valemon
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Equinor - Statfjord C - Follow-up of the preconditions for consent to expand the lifetimePublished:with: The fire water system Penetrations in fire walls Noise exposure Chemical health hazards In addition, improvement points were identified in connection with: Inspection of penetrations in fire walls Updating
- Audit report
- Working environment
- Process safety
- Statoil
- Statfjord C
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Re § 5 Design of facilitiesother areas and reduce potential consequences of and the potential for escalation in the event of fire and explosion. For classification of areas at risk of explosion as mentioned in the fifth subsection
- Guideline
- The facilities regulations
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Re § 9 Acceptance criteria for major accident risk and environmental riskanalyses and risk assessments carried out. Major accident means an acute incident such as a major spill, fire or explosion that immediately or subsequently entails multiple serious personal injuries and/or loss
- Guideline
- The management regulations