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To meet the requirements of a strategy as mentioned in the second paragraph, the ISO 13702 standard should be used. The main security functions as mentioned in the first paragraph should be designed based on the unique characteristics of each facility. In order to meet the requirements mentioned in the second paragraph, the NORSOK Z-013 Chapter 6.12 standard must be used.

To meet the requirement for available status as mentioned in the third paragraph, the standard NORSOK I-002 Chapter 4 should be used. For the storage of goods as mentioned in the first paragraph, the revision of the standard NORSOK U-100 3 Chapter 7.6 should be used in addition to manned underwater operations. To meet the requirements for weather protection as mentioned in the first paragraph, the revision standard 4 NORSOK S-002, Chapters 4.4.9 and 5.8 should be used.

To meet the noise requirement, the NORSOK U-100 standard revision 3 chapter 5.2.2.6 must be used for manned underwater operations. The NORSOK S-002 standard revision 4 chapter 5.5.3 must be used for the acoustics requirements as mentioned in the second paragraph. Lighting as referred to in the first paragraph may be artificial light, daylight or direct sunlight.

In order to meet the requirement for radiation as mentioned in the first paragraph, the NORSOK S-002 standard revision 4 Chapters 5.9 and 5.10 must be used. Equipment as mentioned in the first paragraph can be staff carriers, staff baskets and the like. Sufficient fire resistance as mentioned in the first paragraph must be stipulated in relation to recognized standards or calculation models.

In order to meet the requirement for interior design as mentioned in the third paragraph, the NORSOK S-001 standard revision 4 chapter 19.4.6 must be used. For the design of the system as mentioned in the first paragraph, the ISO 13702 standard with Appendix B.6 and NORSOK S-001 standard Chapter 9.2 must be used. In order to meet the requirement for activation of the systems as mentioned in the second paragraph, the NORSOK S-001 standard Chapter 10.8 must be used.

The EN 1838 standard should be used for the design of emergency lighting as mentioned in the last paragraph. To meet the requirements for diving systems as mentioned in the second paragraph, the NORSOK U-100 standard revision 3Chapter 9.3 must be used. To design free fall lifeboats and as mentioned in the third paragraph, DNV-OS-E406 should be used.

To meet the requirements for the helideck as mentioned in the first paragraph, the NORSOK C-004 standard can be used as an additional document.

Re O-114 Section 2.3.1

The requirements in the regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority will be complied with in all cases. In accordance with the Coastal Directorate, the following provisions will be used for the marking of facilities as mentioned in the first paragraph: IALA Recommendation on the marking of offshore structures (IALA Recommendation O-114 May 1998) with the following amendments and additions:.

Re O-114 Section 2.3.3

Re O-114 Section 2.3.6

Re O-114 Section 2.4

Identification panels

To meet the requirement for lifts, harmonized EN standards prepared on the basis of the lift directive must be used. This section continues the previous incorporation in the petroleum activities of the Council's Directive 87/404/EEC regarding simple pressure vessels. This section continues the previous incorporation in the petroleum activities of the Council's Directive 89/686/EEC regarding personal safety equipment.

This section continues the previous inclusion of Council Directive 75/364/EEC on aerosols in petroleum activities and the adopted amendments in Commission Directive 94/1/EEC. This section continues the previous inclusion of Council Directive 89/336/EEC and Council Directive 92/31/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC) in petroleum activities. This section continues the previous inclusion of Council Directive 94/9/EU on equipment and safety systems for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) in petroleum activities.

The purpose of this section is to clarify the relationship with regulation of 9 June 1999 no. 151 regarding process and auxiliary facilities in oil activities can be used for pressure-bearing equipment covered by RPE until 29 May 2002. In cases where RPE does not apply, relevant parts of the Facilities Regulations will apply.

The purpose of this section is to clarify the relationship with regulations May 20, 2009 No. The Machinery Regulations have limited application to petroleum activities and do not include marine vessels and mobile facilities together with machinery on board such vessels or facilities, cf. This means that the Machinery Regulations apply to permanently located facilities, including floating production facilities in permanent positions (in position for the entire life of the field).

For these floating production facilities, the machinery regulations apply to equipment that is necessary to carry out drilling and production activities and that has no function in relation to ordinary maritime activities. Sections 1 and 2 of the Machinery Regulations determine the scope of the regulations and which equipment is covered by the Machinery Regulations. In cases where the Machinery Regulations do not apply, relevant parts of the Construction Regulations will apply.

ENTRY INTO FORCE

Regulations and guidelines issued by the authorities The Directorate of Labour Inspection

The machinery regulations are joint regulations of the Directorate for Labor Inspection, the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning and the Petroleum Safety Administration), (Order No. 522). Guidelines from February 1996, Order no. 0361 regarding administrative standards for occupational air pollution. Regulations of the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning of June 26, 2002 no. 0922 on Handling Explosive Material, last amended on October 15, 2008.

The RPE are joint regulations of the Civil Protection and Emergency Planning Directorate and the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority. 1242 relating to equipment and safety systems for use in areas where there is a risk of explosion (the ATEX regulations), last amended on 8 December 2003. 819 relating to the construction, design and production of personal protective equipment (the PPE regulations), last amended 20 February 2004.

1181 relating to continental shelf aviation – commercial air transport to and from helipads to facilities and vessels at sea, last amended on January 28, 2008. 2318 relating to the construction and furnishing of living quarters in mobile units in sea, last amended on 14 March 2008. 878 relating to stability, watertight subdivision and means of watertight/weatherproof closure in mobile units at sea, last amended on 14 March 2008.

860 on drinking water facilities and drinking water supply on mobile offshore units, last amended 14 March 2008. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs' order of 1 January 1995 on water supply and drinking water etc., which is replaced by. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs' new regulations on water supply and drinking water, which are under development, planned to come into force in 2002.

The Ministry of Social Affairs and the Norwegian Directorate of Health's Regulations 17 June 1991 regarding hygienic factors, etc. The Norwegian Maritime Directorate's Regulations 4 September 1987 regarding potable water system and potable water supply on mobile offshore units.

Standards and guidelines

Guidelines for the Design of Fixed Offshore Installations (2008) Chapter 2 on Design of Unmanned Production Platforms. EN 894-1, Safety of machinery – Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators – Part 1: General principles for human interaction with displays and control actuators, 1997. EN 894-2, Safety of machinery – Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators – Part 2: Displays, 1997.

EN 894-3, Safety of machinery – Ergonomics requirements for the design of control displays and actuators – Part 3: Control actuators, 2000. Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Code), 1989 with amendments in 1991. ISO/FDIS 10423 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Drilling and production equipment - Well and Christmas tree equipment, 2003.

ISO 13702 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore production installations - Requirements and guidelines", 1999. ISO 19901-7 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Specific requirements for offshore structures - Part 7: Stationkeeping systems for Floating Offshore Structures and Mobile Offshore Units, 2005. Guidelines for the Application of IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 in Petroleum Activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, No: 070, Revision No.

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