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Re § 36 Firewater supplynecessary to supply all fire-fighting equipment in the onshore facility's largest fire area with one fire pump out of operation and necessary additional capacity to ensure that the fire does not spread to other
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§ 36 Firewater supplyof firewater to combat fires and suppress gas explosions if this can result in lower explosion pressure, cf. Section 37. Manned facilities shall have firewater supply from fire pumps or other independent
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 36 Firewater supplycombat fires and prevent spreading. The firewater system shall be designed such that a pressure stroke does not make all or part of the system inoperative. It shall be possible to activate fire pumps manually
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§ 70 Helicopter deckoffshore helicopter decks (in Norwegian only). Equipment for fire-fighting on the helicopter deck shall be designed and placed such that fires on the helicopter deck, both on and inside helicopters, can
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Re § 33 Emergency shutdown systemcompartmentalise the fire areas on the facility means, inter alia, that a sufficient number of sectionalising valves shall be installed in the processing facility to ensure that any fire load in the event
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Re § 3 Definitionsplant tank area pipe trenches flares control rooms manned buildings in general (workshop, laboratory, fire station, administration buildings) unmanned buildings (substations, analyser buildings, warehouses)
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§ 16 Drainage systemshall be equipped with drainage systems that can collect and divert liquids to reduce the risk of fire, harm to personnel and pollution. 612-1033-F2025_1-16
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§ 29 Hazardous materials and explosivessubstances and explosives shall be marked, handled and stored so that the risk of and in connection with fire, explosion and other accidents is as small as possible. Hazardous substances and explosives shall
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Re § 16 Drainage systemssufficient capacity to drain water that gathers in the installation during precipitation and during fire-fighting, that any oily surface water is cleaned out before discharge, that the collection system
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Re § 36 Firewater supplythe facility's largest fire area plus the largest of the adjacent areas. A pump start-up failure does not need to be used as a basis for capacity calculations for the largest fire area plus the largest
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Re § 24 Outdoor work areasaccumulation of flammable gases, hazard of increased explosion pressure and potentially reduced access for fire-fighting. With regard to new constructions and modifications, weather protection requirements should
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§ 3 Definitionsinstallations. Fire area: Area, building or room that is separated from other areas by a fire division, such that the likelihood of spread in the event of a design fire load is reduced. Fire division: Distance
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§ 20 Chemicals and chemical exposurebe considered: health and safety of personnel, corrosion and other forms of material decomposition, fire and explosion hazard, and risk for pollution. 612-1033-F2025_1-20
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§ 15 Chemicals and chemical exposurebe considered: health and safety of personnel, corrosion and other forms of material decomposition, fire and explosion hazards, risk of pollution. 634-1033-F2025_1-15
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§ 8 Structures and materialsSection 6, manufacturing, joining and construction processes, possible use of materials protection, fire resistance attributes, probable changes in operating conditions, the opportunity to reduce future
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§ 40 Open drainage systemsequipped with open drainage systems that can collect and divert oil and chemicals so that the risk of fire, harm to personnel and pollution is reduced. The installation shall be designed such that any discharge
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§ 6 Design of onshore facilitiesareas and equipment shall contribute to reduce the risk relating to fires and explosions. Measures to protect onshore facilities against fires and explosions shall be based on a strategy. 612-1033-F2025_1-6
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Re § 29a Storage, handling and use of explosivescompatibility in Section 77. In addition, explosives should be protected against falling loads and fires during storage. 613-1033-V2025_1-29a
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§ 19 Ventilation and indoor climatechange and provide acceptable air quality. The ventilation shall also be designed so that smoke from fires can be controlled, and so that hazardous and combustible gases cannot penetrate closed non-rated areas
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Re § 3 Definitionsto definitions as listed in this section. Fire divisions – Classes A, B and H: The ISO 834 standard should be used for standardised fire tests. For class H fire divisions, the hydrocarbon curve described
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