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BS ISO 35102:2020

$215.11

Petroleum and natural gas industries. Arctic operations. Escape, evacuation and rescue from offshore installations

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BSI 2020 116
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This document establishes the principles, specifies the requirements and provides guidance for the development and implementation of an escape, evacuation and rescue (EER) plan. It is applicable to offshore installation design, construction, transportation, installation, offshore production/exploration drilling operation service life inspection/repair, decommissioning and removal activities related to petroleum and natural gas industries in the arctic and cold regions.

Reference to arctic and cold regions in this document is deemed to include both the Arctic and other locations characterized by low ambient temperatures and the presence or possibility of sea ice, icebergs, icing conditions, persistent snow cover and/or permafrost.

This document contains requirements for the design, operation, maintenance, and service-life inspection or repair of new installations and structures, and to modification of existing installations for operation in the offshore Arctic and cold regions, where ice can be present for at least a portion of the year. This includes offshore exploration, production and accommodation units utilized for such activities. To a limited extent, this document also addresses the vessels that support ER, if part of the overall EER plan.

While this document does not apply specifically to mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs, see ISO 19905-1) many of the EER provisions contained herein are applicable to the assessment of such units in situations when the MODU is operated in arctic and cold regions.

The provisions of this document are intended to be used by stakeholders including designers, operators and duty holders. In some cases, floating platforms (as a type of offshore installations) can be classified as vessels (ships) by national law and the EER for these units are stipulated by international maritime law. However, many of the EER provisions contained in this document are applicable to such floating platforms.

This document applies to mechanical, process and electrical equipment or any specialized process equipment associated with offshore arctic and cold region operations that impacts the performance of the EER system. This includes periodic training and drills, EER system maintenance and precautionary down-manning as well as emergency situations.

EER associated with onshore arctic oil and gas facilities are not addressed in this document, except where relevant to an offshore development.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
17 4 Abbreviated terms
5 General requirements and conditions for EER systems
5.1 Fundamental requirements
18 5.2 Methods — Design
5.2.1 General
19 5.2.2 Structural configuration — Design
5.3 Methods — Operations
5.3.1 General
20 5.3.2 Structural configuration — Operations
21 6 Escape, evacuation and rescue strategy
6.1 General EER strategy
6.2 Human and hardware performance in EER
7 Physical environment
7.1 General physical environment
22 7.2 Physical environmental conditions — Design
7.3 Physical environmental conditions — Operations
23 8 Escape, evacuation and rescue hazard identification and risk analysis — Design and operations
8.1 General
8.2 General HAZID and risk analysis
24 8.3 EER HAZID
8.4 EER risk analysis
9 Continuous assessment
9.1 Continuous assessment — Design
9.2 Continuous assessment — Operations
25 10 Escape, evacuation and rescue system capabilities
10.1 EER system capabilities — Design
26 10.2 EER system capabilities — Operations
27 11 Emergency response organization
11.1 ERO — Design
11.2 ERO — Operations
12 Competency assurance
12.1 Competency assurance — Design
28 12.2 Competency assurance — Operations
29 13 Communications and alarms
13.1 Communications and alarms — Design
30 13.2 Communications and alarms — Operations
14 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
14.1 PPE — Design
31 14.2 PPE — Operations
15 Man overboard recovery
15.1 MOB recovery — Design
15.2 MOB recovery — Operations
32 16 Escape
16.1 Escape — Design
16.1.1 General escape — Design
16.1.2 Escape routes — Design
33 16.1.3 TR — Design
34 16.1.4 MS — Design
35 16.2 Escape operations
16.2.1 General escape — Operations
16.2.2 Escape routes — Operations
36 16.2.3 TR — Operations
16.2.4 MS — Operations
37 17 Evacuation
17.1 Evacuation — Design
17.1.1 General evacuation — Design
17.1.2 Evacuation method — Design
39 17.2 Evacuation — Operations
17.2.1 General evacuation — Operations
17.2.2 Evacuation method — Operations
40 18 Rescue
18.1 Rescue — Design
41 18.2 Rescue — Operations
42 Annex A (informative) Additional information and guidance
78 Annex B (informative) Examples of Arctic EER risk analysis and operational EER systems
111 Bibliography
BS ISO 35102:2020
$215.11