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§ 7 Main safety functionsaccident situation: preventing escalation of accident situations so that personnel outside the immediate fire area are not injured, the capacity of main load-bearing structures until the facility has been evacuated
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- The facilities regulations
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§ 33 Emergency shut-down systemhydrocarbons and chemicals to and from the onshore facility, and which isolate the onshore facility's fire areas. 612-1033-F2025_1-33
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- Technical and operational 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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§ 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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§ 7 Responsibilities pursuant to these regulationsenvironment legislation. According to Section 2-3 of the Working Environment Act and Section 25 of the Fire and Explosion Protection Act (in Norwegian only), the employees have a duty to contribute. 158-1033-F2024_1-7
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- The framework regulations
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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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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
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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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§ 66 Use and discharge of chemicalscontrol of products and consumer services (in Norwegian only): necessary discharge of chemicals used in fire water systems, discharge of water-based trace substances, discharge of chemicals to avoid well control
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- The activities regulations
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Re § 6 Design of onshore facilitiessubstances are separated from each other and from other areas, and consequences and escalation of fires and explosions are reduced. The facility should be divided into main areas according to their function
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- Technical and operational regulations
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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
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- The framework regulations
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Re § 13 Materials handling and transport routes, access and evacuation routesevacuation routes should be designed so that there is free passage for personnel wearing smoke-diver and/or fire-fighting equipment. For mobile facilities that are not production facilities, and that are registered
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 29 Notification and reporting of hazard and accident situations to the supervisory authoritiesincidents and well integrity incidents, cf. also Offshore Norge's guideline No. 135, explosions and fires, major accidental hydrocarbon and chemical discharges of significance to safety and the working environment
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- The management regulations
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Re § 5 Barriersa barrier. Examples of barrier functions are those preventing leaks, preventing ignition, reducing fire loads, ensuring safe evacuation and preventing detrimental hearing. Performance as mentioned in the
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- The management regulations
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Re § 47 Electrical installationsand suitable protection shall be used to detect and guard against abnormal heat development, arcing, fire and explosion in the installation. The requirement relating to protection against overcurrent as mentioned
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- The facilities regulations
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Re § 27 Matters relating to health, safety and the environment in the Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) of petroleum deposits and the Plan for Installation and Operation (PIO) of facilities for transport and utilisation of petroleumsystems, a brief description should be provided of planned fire preparedness and protective gear at the enterprise and municipal or regional public fire preparedness. 3.Offshore petroleum activities For fourth
- Guideline
- The framework regulations
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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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Re § 17 Duty to establish, follow up and further develop a management systemControl Act (in Norwegian only), the Petroleum Act, the Product Control Act (in Norwegian only) and the Fire and Explosion Protection Act (in Norwegian only), cf. Section 2 of these regulations with Guidelines
- Guideline
- The framework regulations
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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
- Guideline
- The framework regulations