Oil and gas

Offshore Safety Day

Towing vessel and oil rig

TECHNOLOGY WEEK | 24 - 27 FEBRUARY 2020

Safety design

When: Wednesday,  February 26, 2020 from 8:30 am to 4.00 pm 

Registration Fee:
 $250.00

Value of attending


  • Gain insight of safety systems design according to API 14C, ISO 10418 or NORSOK P-002
  • Network and share knowledge with industry professionals for best practice and lessons learned related to technical safety of offshore facilities
  • The seminar is intended to be an introduction for young safety engineers and, refresher and experience exchange opportunity for project managers and the experienced engineers

Main Content
  • Overview of safety principles based on barrier management in the Oil and gas and related Maritime industry
  • Insight on how some of the safety principles are evolved 
  • Technical details covering both design and field aspects 
  • Examples and illustrations highlighting differences in codes and standards (API, NORSOK, ISO) and in regulatory requirements (MODU, SOLAS) in different offshore regimes 
  • Examples of balancing safety vs. cost optimization demand based on best practices in the industry
 
Main Lecturers(s)
  • Chang Hee Yoon, Process Safety Lead Engineer
  • Shashikant Sarada, Principal Engineer |NB & VMC Surveyor | Project Manager - Assurance

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LOCATION::

DNV GL, 1400 Ravello Drive, Katy TX 77449

Safety design

When: Wednesday,  February 26, 2020 from 8:30 am to 4.00 pm 

Registration Fee:
 $250.00

Value of attending


  • Gain insight of safety systems design according to API 14C, ISO 10418 or NORSOK P-002
  • Network and share knowledge with industry professionals for best practice and lessons learned related to technical safety of offshore facilities
  • The seminar is intended to be an introduction for young safety engineers and, refresher and experience exchange opportunity for project managers and the experienced engineers

Main Content
  • Overview of safety principles based on barrier management in the Oil and gas and related Maritime industry
  • Insight on how some of the safety principles are evolved 
  • Technical details covering both design and field aspects 
  • Examples and illustrations highlighting differences in codes and standards (API, NORSOK, ISO) and in regulatory requirements (MODU, SOLAS) in different offshore regimes 
  • Examples of balancing safety vs. cost optimization demand based on best practices in the industry
 
Main Lecturers(s)
  • Chang Hee Yoon, Process Safety Lead Engineer
  • Shashikant Sarada, Principal Engineer |NB & VMC Surveyor | Project Manager - Assurance

Agenda

Wednesday, February 26, 2020 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm

Part 1 

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Networking Breakfast

Safety Principles and Safety Barriers; Fixed vs. Goal Based vs. Hybrid Regulations

Introduction:

Safety Principles and Safety Barriers; Prescriptive vs. Goal Based vs. Hybrid Regulations

Barrier - Prevention:

Application of API 14C, Hydrocarbon containment, Ventilation, Ignition source control, Hazardous area classification, Blanket system

LUNCH BREAK

Barrier - Detection and Control:

Fire, smoke, heat and flame detection, Detection arrangement, Optimization of detector layout, ESD and Control philosophy, Blowdown and Depressurization system

BREAK

Barrier – Mitigation:

Active and Passive fire protection (e.g. Structural fire protection, Fixed fire extinguishing system).

BREAK

Barrier - Escape, Evacuate and Rescue:

EER strategy, Escape routes, Temporary refuge and muster areas, Means of evacuation

Regulatory Insight and Q&A:

Differences and similarities of various offshore regimes: US GOM (BSEE & USCG), Mexico GOM (ASEA & CNH), Canada (C-NLOPB), Norway (NMA), UK (HSE), Brazil (various), Australia (NOPSEMA)

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