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3.Communication and storage of information by electronic means
4.Application within the territorial sea or a designated area
13.Description of verification scheme and well examination scheme
15.Design and relocation notifications for production installation
19.Design notification and safety case for non-production installation to be converted
25.Power of competent authority in relation to safety cases and related documents
28.Duty to conform with safety case and notifications of operation
31.Communication of national arrangements for confidential reporting of safety concerns etc.
34.Information on operations conducted outside of the European Union , Northern Ireland and external waters
PREMISES AND ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL SEA OR A DESIGNATED AREA
PARTICULARS TO BE ADDRESSED IN A CORPORATE MAJOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION POLICY
1.The responsibility of officers of the duty holder for ensuring,...
2.Formal command and control systems that include officers and senior...
3.Measures for building and maintaining a strong safety culture with...
5.Measures for rewarding and recognising desired behaviours.
6.The evaluation of the duty holder’s capabilities and goals.
8.Measures for maintenance of safety and environmental protection standards as...
PARTICULARS TO BE ADDRESSED IN A SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
MATTERS TO BE PROVIDED FOR IN A VERIFICATION SCHEME AND A WELL EXAMINATION SCHEME
PART 2 MATTERS TO BE PROVIDED FOR IN A WELL EXAMINATION SCHEME
1.The name and address of the operator of the installation....
2.A general description of the means by which the management...
3.A description of the design process from an initial concept...
4.A description of— (a) the chosen design concept in relation...
5.A suitable plan of the intended location of the installation...
6.A description of any environmental, meteorological and seabed limitations on...
7.Particulars of the types of operation, and activities in connection...
8.A description of— (a) the principal systems on the installation;...
9.A description of the verification scheme which complies with regulation...
10.A general description of the safety and environmental management system...
11.Where a non-production installation is to be converted for use...
PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN A SAFETY CASE FOR THE OPERATION OF A PRODUCTION INSTALLATION
1.The name and address of the operator of the installation....
3.A copy of the operator’s corporate major accident prevention policy,...
4.A summary of any worker involvement in the preparation of...
5.An adequate description of the operator’s safety and environmental management...
6.A description of the verification scheme which complies with regulation...
8.A description of the main requirements in the specification for...
9.In paragraph 8(d) “pipeline operator”, in relation to a pipeline,...
10.A suitable plan of the location of the installation and...
11.A description, with suitable diagrams, of the installation, including a...
12.Particulars of the types of operation, and activities in connection...
14.A description of any pipeline with the potential to cause...
15.A description of how the operator has ensured, or will...
16.Particulars of information obtained pursuant to the PFEER Regulations and...
17.In respect of operations to be conducted from the installation,...
18.A description of the plant used and arrangements made for...
20.Arrangements for the maintenance of control systems to prevent damage...
21.The description of the internal emergency response arrangements.
22.The assessment produced pursuant to paragraph 2(j) of Schedule 2...
23.Particulars of any combined operations which may involve the installation,...
PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN A SAFETY CASE FOR A NON-PRODUCTION INSTALLATION
3.A copy of the owner’s corporate major accident prevention policy,...
4.A summary of any worker involvement in the preparation of...
5.An adequate description of the owner’s safety and environmental management...
6.A description of the verification scheme which complies with regulation...
7.A description of the main requirements in the specification for...
8.Particulars of— (a) the limits of the environmental and meteorological...
9.A description of the arrangements for— (a) identifying the risks...
10.A description, with suitable diagrams, of the installation, including a...
11.Particulars of the types of operation, and activities in connection...
12.Particulars of the plant and arrangements for the control of—...
14.In respect of operations to be conducted from the installation,...
15.A description of the plant used and arrangements made for...
17.The description of the internal emergency response arrangements.
18.The assessment produced pursuant to paragraph 2(j) of Schedule 2...
19.Particulars of any combined operations which may involve the installation,...
1.The name and address of the operator of the installation....
3.A summary of any worker involvement in the revised safety...
4.The dates on which dismantling is expected to commence and...
5.A description of how the proposed arrangements, methods and procedures...
7.A description of how the operator will comply with regulation...
8.A description of arrangements made for protecting persons on the...
9.Sufficient details to update the description of the internal emergency...
PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN A NOTIFICATION OF WELL OPERATIONS
4.Particulars of any plant, not described in the current safety...
7.A description of— (a) any activities on or in connection...
11.The report made under regulation 11(2)(b) in relation to the...
13.Where a well is to be constructed, modified or maintained...
14.Particulars of information obtained pursuant to the PFEER Regulations and...
15.In respect of a well operation to be conducted, particulars...
16.An adequate description of the well operator’s safety and environmental...
PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN A NOTIFICATION OF COMBINED OPERATIONS
5.Effectively integrating safety and environmental management systems between operators and...
7.Improving well integrity, well control equipment and barriers and monitoring...
9.Improving secondary containment that restricts escalation of an incipient major...
10.Reliability assessment for safety and environmental-critical systems.
1.In this Schedule— “appeal” means an appeal under regulation 37;...
2.The Department or the Secretary of State, as appropriate, shall...
3.Before the determination of an appeal, the appointed person shall...
4.An appointed person may give such directions as the appointed...
5.The Department or the Secretary of State, as appropriate, may...
1.Offshore Installations (Safety Representatives and Safety Committees) Regulations 1989
2.In regulation 2 (Interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “the...
3.In regulation 18A(1)(a) (Safety representative entitlement to summary of current...
4.In regulation 23(2)(c)(i) (Duties of installation operators and owners, and...
5.Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First-Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993
6.In regulation 2 (Interpretation)— in paragraph (b) of the definition...
7.Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995
8.In regulation 2(1) (Interpretation)— (a) before the definition of “activity”...
9.(1) Regulation 3 (Meaning of “offshore installation”) is amended as...
11.In regulation 5(1) (Notification concerning offshore installations) for “no later...
12.In regulation 20(1) (Certificates of exemption) after “workers at work”...
13.After regulation 21 insert— Obligation to notify death or loss...
14.For Schedule 1 substitute— SCHEDULE1 PREMISES AND ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE...
15.After Schedule 2 insert— SCHEDULE 3 FORM TO NOTIFY THE...
16.Offshore Installations (Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995
17.In regulation 2(1) (Interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “the...
19.In regulation 4(2) (General duty) after “regulations 6 to 21”...
20.For regulation 5(3)(c) (Assessment) substitute— (c) notify—
21.(1) Regulation 6 (Preparation for emergencies) is amended as follows....
22.In regulation 22(1) (Certificates of exemption) after “workers at work”...
23.After regulation 22 insert— Inventory of equipment etc. (1) This regulation applies only in relation to external waters....
24.For Schedule 1 substitute— SCHEDULE 1 PREMISES AND ACTIVITIES WITHIN...
25.Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996
26.In regulation 2(1) (Interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “the...
27.In regulation 3 (Application) (a) in paragraph (1) after “territorial...
28.In regulation 9 (Reporting of danger to an installation)—
29.In regulation 12 (Additional requirements)— (a) in paragraph (1) omit...
30.In regulation 13(2) (General duty) after “regulations 14 to 19...
31.In regulation 18 (Arrangements for examination) omit paragraphs (5), (6)...
32.In regulation 23(1) (Certificates of exemption) after “safety and health...
34.Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997
35.Offshore Installations (Safety Case) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007
36.(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for “relevant waters” substitute “internal...
39.In regulation 6(2) (Design and relocation notifications for production installation)...
40.In regulation 7(1) (Safety case for production installation) in the...
41.In regulation 14(3)(c) (Revision of safety case) after “location” insert...
42.In paragraph 10 of Schedule 2 (Particulars to be included...
43.Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND SAVINGS
3.Continued application of the 2007 regime to existing and proposed non-production installations
4.Continued application of the 2007 regime to existing and proposed production installations
5.Continued application of the 2007 regime to well operations
6.Design notification for production installations to be established during transitional period
7.Design notification: election to prepare notification under these Regulations
9.Treatment of current safety cases for installations continuing under the 2007 regime
10.Where revisions to current safety case under paragraph 9(2) may...
11.Where paragraph 10(b) applies to a safety case, paragraph 1(a)...
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