Overall Risk Management OGP Publications API Publications Institute of Chemical Engineers IMO Documents ISO Documents NFPA Documents Stepchange Publications UK Health and Safety Executive Publications UKOOA Publications Other References
Other References
EPA CEPPO web site for Risk Management Plan (RMP) information "Loss Prevention in the Process Industry. Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control." Lee, F. P. 2nd Edition. Federal Emergency Management Agency "Handbook of Chemical Hazard Analysis Procedures" "Methods for the Calculation of Physical Effects", (aka: "TNO Yellow Book") OREDA: "Offshore Reliability Data Handbook" QRA Guide To Quantitative Risk Assessment for Offshore Installations Spouge, J., A (principal author), May 1999, CMPT,1999 Pipeline UKPIA onshore pipeline risk database CONCAWE,(1998) Western European cross country oil pipelines 25 year performance statistics PARLOC pipeline databases Pipeline and Riser Loss of Containment: North Sea Experience C.P. Ellinas, D.T. Smart, J. Robertson and T. Al-Hassan Fires and Explosions SCI Interim Guidelines NSA Guidelines for application of risk and emergency preparedness assessment for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units ABS Guidance Notes on Risk Assessment Applications for the Marine and Offshore Oil and Gas Industries DNV-OSS-121-Classification based on Performance Criteria Determined from Risk Assessment Methodology The Regulation for Risk Analyses of Mobile Units from the Norwegian Maritime Directorate, is relevant (but this version is in Norwegian): Forskrift om risikoanalyse for flyttbare innretn inger. JIS TRQ 0001: Risk Management Processes Risk Management Guideline for Decision Makers (CAN/CSA-Q850) Other general standards with a risk management process described: BS6079 Project Management CODEX Alimentarius Commision (UN WHO and UN FAO), Risk analysis of genetically modified organisms Offshore risk assessment - principles, modelling and applications of QRA studies, ISBN 0-7923-58600, J E Vinnem, Kluwer publishers, 1999
Training Packages
HAZOP AND MULTISTAGE HAZARD STUDY. (Techniques to identify hazards)
PRACTICAL RISK ASSESSMENT. (Assess risk simply and logically) OFFSHORE PRACTICAL RISK ASSESSMENT. (A simple and systematic method for assessing offshore risk) RISK ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES. (Essential training in identifying and reducing risk)
Changing Minds provides a practical framework for identifying and addressing behavioural issues in the oil and gas industry. It is intended for managers, safety professionals, supervisors, representatives and other interested parties. The guide provides a review of the information currently available on changing behaviours along with practical guidance on how to select and implement suitable programmes A6 size booklet available to download and print
Drill Floor Safety Best Practice Guide to Handling Tubulars Look This Way Guidance Document Sparrows Offshore Crane S1-01-R03 Operator / Banksman Slinger Procedures Supervisors Toolbox Talk Prompt Cards
Guidelines and basic principles for the development of safety observation systems in the oil and gas industry. Procedures for Offshore Crane Operator and Banksman / Slinger Integrated Safe Operating Procedures
Prompt cards which can be downloaded and have crop marks so they're ready to go to print.
the integrity of SCEs. Following these Guidelines will assist in the compliance of the relevant requirements of the Safety Case Regulations, particularly those aspects modified by the Design & Construction Regulations (DCR) and the Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response Regulations (PFEER) 1996 EHS05 Telecommunication Systems on Normally Attended Installations - Safety Related - (Issue No.2) 1996 EHS06 Telecommunication Systems on Normally Unattended Installations - Safety Related - (Issue No.2) 1997 EHS07 Establishment and Buoyage of Safety Zones Around Subsea Installations Issue No 2. These Guidelines have been prepared to give guidance on the design of telecommunications systems required for safety purposes on NAI associated with oil and gas production in UKCS waters. These Guidelines have been prepared to give guidance on the design of telecommunications systems required for safety purposes on NUI associated with oil and gas production in UKCS waters. These Guidelines provide advice to Operators seeking to establish a Safety Zone around a subsea installation. Whenever possible, subsea installations should be designed and constructed in such a manner so as to deflect fishing trawls and withstand their impact, unless a 500 metre Safety Zone has been established around the installation. Some existing consents may include a requirement for buoyage and these Guidelines are not intended to conflict with any specific conditions currently in force In these guidelines UKOOA has set out the basis for managing the risks of offshore operations for the UK Oil and Gas Industry. It represents and integrates the many different approaches to major accident hazard safety evaluations and decision making. These Guidelines have been developed to replace "UKOOA Guidelines on Safety Management System Interfacing, 1993" and is based on the key elements of the model Health and Safety Management System described in the UK Health and Safety Executive's booklet HS (G) 65.
1999 EHS08 Industry Guidelines on a Framework for Risk Related Decision Support 1999 EHS09 Health and Safety Management Systems Interfacing
1999 EHS10 Step Change Status Report - The Step Change in Safety initiative was launched in September Furthering a Goal of a 50% 1997. Two years on, this brochure assesses the progress that has improvement in Safety been made. 2000 EHS11 A Guide for Examining These Guidelines set out what is considered to be good practice Physicians Medical Aspects of regarding the level of health and fitness required for persons Fitness for Offshore Work working offshore. They have been compiled to aid the Examining Physician's assessment of the medical fitness of an individual to work in the offshore environment. 2000 EHS12 First Aid and Medical Equipment on Offshore InstallationsIssue No.1 December 2000 These Guidelines provide further guidance on sickbays, their arrangements, layout, equipment, facilities, and recommendations on core drug inventory for all normally attended offshore installations, pipelaying barges and heavy lift vessels.
2000 EHS13 Guidelines for Quantitative The purpose of these Guidelines is to address the impact of Risk Assessment Uncertainty uncertainty on Quantative Risk Assessment (QRA). They seek to - (Issue No. 1, March 2000) promote awareness of the sources of uncertainty in QRA, how to address these, and to highlight some of the key benefits and limitations of undertaking and analysis of uncertainty. 2001 EHS14 Guidelines for the Safe Packing and Handling of Cargo to and from Offshore Locations 1998 1999 QRA Uncertainty, A Position Paper by UKOOA ISBN 1 903003 00 8 A Framework for Risk Related Decision Support, May 1999 The purpose of this guidelines is to assist operators, vessel owners, logistics companies, contractors, vendors, crews and offshore personnel to recognise the hazards involved in the packaging and handling of cargo during normal operations to avoid or reduce the associated risks.