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Health, Safety and Environmental Case Guidelines for
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Issue 3.4 1 November 2011
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Health Safety and Environment Case Guidelines for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
Issue 3.41 November 2011
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International Association of Drilling Contractors
Health, Safety and Environment Case Guidelines for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
Issue 3.4 1 November 2011
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Issue 01Review Status First formal issue following receipt of NSOAF Acknowledgement Legislative Updates for Denmark, The Netherlands and Norway; Change of Norwegian Regulator from NPD to PSA; Enhancement of referencing between the ISM Code and this document; Additions to Section 3.3.3 (BOP Control System and API 16D) First Global Issue – Complete document update of all parts and appendices. Draft issued forconsultation and comment Formal issue of Global version, incorporating comments and suggestions made by all stakeholders. Administrative update Amended: • Section 2.2.1.1, and 2.2.3.4 revised text regarding preparation of bridging documents to emphasize cooperative development with the client and other stakeholders. • Section 2.2.1.1, added Note regarding bridging arrangements and Management ofChange. • Section 3.0, added “Deepwater Wells”. • Section 3.3, added “Details of arrangements for Deepwater Wells”. • Section 3.6, added “Confirmation that these routes have been assessed for the effects of fire and blast.” • Section 4.9.4, added “creation of bridging documents” as a potential source of information for feedback. • Section 5.1, added note emphasizing the need to address EmergencyResponse arrangements in bridging documents and the need Date February 2003
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to assure continuity of Emergency Response arrangements when a MODU comes off contract. • Section 5.3.2, added note to address theneed to address participation in drills and exercises by client and third-party personnel in bridging documents if not address in the management system. • Section 6.5, added note to address verification of HSE Critical items in bridging documents. • Various editorial corrections. Amended: Section 1.3 added to address the design and commissioning of new facilities. Section 2.2.4.4 added note toaddress the need to establish arrangements to assure training provided meets standards for content and quality. Section 2.2.3.8 added to address the selection of contractors. Section 2.3.2 revised to include a more detailed description of the change management procedures. Section 2.4.5 added note to address that applicable regulatory requirements regarding audit scope are identified. ...
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