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§ 14 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 flammable gases cannot penetrate closed non-rated areas
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 3 Definitionsfacility with living quarters. Fire area: An area that is separated from other areas by a fire/explosion division or adequate distance, such that the design load for a fire or explosion does not lead to
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 11 Loads, load effects and resistancementioned in the first subsection, comprise functional, environmental and accidental loads, inter alia fire and explosive loads, which form the basis for design and operation of installations, systems and equipment
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 29 Hazardous materials and explosivesHazardous materials and explosives 29 To assess and select measures to prevent or reduce the risk of fire and explosion, relevant parts of ISO 13702 (Chapter 8, Annexes A and B, Table C2) and EN 1127-1 should
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- Technical and operational regulations
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§ 12 MaterialsSection 11, manufacturing, joining and construction processes, possible use of materials protection, fire resistance properties, effect of added chemicals, individually and in combination, on the material
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 14 Pipeline systemswith the following addition: The pipeline system should be laid and designed such that the risk of fire, explosion and other unintended incidents is minimised, and such that the surroundings are affected
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Re § 35 Gas release systemthe following additions: Rapid depressurisation should be selected rather than passive fire protection. For fire loads, reference is made to Section 11, When designing gas release systems, external environment
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 11 Loads, load effects and resistancedimensioning accidental load. When determining design loads, the effects of fire water shall not be considered. This applies to both fire loads and explosive loads. Installations, systems and equipment that are
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 12 Materialsmaterials as regards fire-resistance characteristics as mentioned in litera d, non-flammable materials should be chosen. Where flammable materials are used, they should limit the spread of fire and produce little
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 20 Chemicals and chemical exposurecomponents. For use of chemicals, see Section 48 of these regulations. For design and placement as regards fire and explosion hazard as mentioned in the second subsection, litera c, reference is made to Section
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Re § 7 Main safety functionssafety functions as mentioned in literas a and e, applies for the time until the areas outside of the fire area where the accident occurs have been evacuated, including the time it takes to carry out the search
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 43 Emergency preparedness vesselsloading and unloading of recovered oil, operation in areas where there is a risk of explosion and fire. Aircraft that are to be used in actions against acute pollution, should be designed so that they
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 38 Emergency power and emergency lightingThe emergency lighting should contribute to ensure evacuation, and indicate the location of manual fire-fighting equipment and other safety equipment. The emergency lighting should be connected to the emergency
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Re § 35 Depressurisation and flare systemas well as Attachment B.2, and the API Standard 521 should be used, with the following additions: fire protection, when designing depressurisation and flare systems, external environment considerations
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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. 612-1033-F2025_1-10a
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Re § 33 Emergency shutdown systemshould be used. The requirement for independence as mentioned in the first subsection, implies that the fire and gas detection system comes in addition to systems for management and control and other safety
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§ 6 Definitionsassociated pipeline systems, as well as the spare gas power plant at Nyhamna, the gas power plants at Hammerfest, Skogn and Grenland and their associated pipeline systems, including those parts of the onshore
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- The framework regulations
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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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Re § 8 Structures and materialsthe NORSOK M-004 standard can be used as a basis. When selecting materials with regard to technical fire qualities as mentioned in litera d, non-flammable materials should be chosen. In those cases where
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Re § 34 Process safety systemssystems 34 The requirement for independence as mentioned in the first subsection, implies that the fire and gas detection system comes in addition to systems for management and control and other safety
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- Technical and operational regulations