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North East Of Scotland Branch Meeting HSE Regulator Update M Bilio HM Principal Specialist Inspector 10 Jan 2018 Averting Catastrophe Major Accident Hazard Management The UK offshore oil and gas industry consists of 107 oil and


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North East Of Scotland Branch Meeting HSE – Regulator Update

M Bilio

HM Principal Specialist Inspector 10 Jan 2018

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Averting Catastrophe – Major Accident Hazard Management

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The UK offshore oil and gas industry consists of 107 oil and gas plus 181 gas producing installations, located on 383 producing fields. There is a supporting infrastructure of 14,000 km

  • f pipelines connecting installations to

beach terminals. Industry commissioned many of these assets in the early 1970s and some are now forecast to continue operating to 2030 and beyond.

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OTI 95 633: Implementation of Lord Cullen’s Research and Development Recommendations

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This Work Continues Today with HSE collaborating with stakeholders

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  • Initial candidate selection criteria (for interview) and a capability review that
  • utlines specific to role requirements for FERA.
  • These are both supplemented with our five year science plan as this, and

the role of research topic Technical Lead, underpins competence development within the team.

  • The plan describes our competence areas, the technical competence to

lead such issues does require such specialists to be at the forefront in their topic areas.

  • Each discipline specialist is enabled to collaborate with stakeholders to

promote research, produce guidance, influence national and international standards and disseminate knowledge through the “Identify, Codify and Devolve Process “

Maintaining Specialist Competencies Fire, Explosion and Risk Assessment Topic Areas

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https://www.hsl.gov.uk/ http://www.fabig.com/ http://ukelg.ps.ic.ac.uk/ http://pfpnet.com/ http://www.gasg.info/ http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/hid_circs/technical_osd/spc_t ech_osd_30/ www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/sheet32006.pdf http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/strategy/index.htm

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ALARP demonstration

Step 1. – Hazard identification Step 2. - Vulnerability criteria Step 3. –Consequence analysis Step 4. – Frequency estimation Step 5 – Risk assessment Step 6 - Review, decide & document

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ALARP is not just IRPA it includes identification ALL potential RRM’s and evaluation of their application

  • To identify and consider a range of potential

measures for further risk reduction,

  • Systematically analysis of these measures to

give a view on the safety benefit

  • Decide which are reasonably practicable and

explain why others are not,

  • show all reasonably practicable measures are

implemented

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Hierarchy for risk reduction

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Prevention of Fire, Explosion and Emergency Response Regulations (PFEER)1995 : Regulation 5 (2)

  • Identify MAH events
  • Evaluate consequences & likelihood
  • Establish performance standards for

EER and protection from F&E

  • Select appropriate measures
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Inspection: MAH Control - Theory in to Practice

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Uncertainty

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Uncertainty Management

  • Should be Recognised &

Addressed

  • Biased towards Health & Safety
  • Measured Against Inherent

Safety

  • Demonstrated as a Cautious

Best Estimate Approach

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Questions?

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FABIG http://www.fabig.com/ #

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UKELG http://ukelg.ps.ic.ac.uk/

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PFPNet http://pfpnet.com/