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NEN-EN-ISO 17776

Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 70
ICS Code (Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment): 75.180.10
scope:

Describes some of the principal tools and techniques that are commonly used for the identification and assessment of hazards associated with offshore oil and gas exploration and production activities, including seismic and topographical surveys, drilling and well operations, field development, operations decommissioning and disposal together with the necessary logistical support of each of these activities. It provides guidance on how these tools and techniques can be used to assist in development of stategies both to prevent hazardous events and to control and mitigate any events that are arise.

Document History

December 1, 2016
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Major Accident hazard management during the design of new installations
NEN-EN-ISO 17776 ISO 17776 describes processes for managing major accident (MA) hazards during the design of offshore oil and gas production installations. It provides requirements and guidance on...
NEN-EN-ISO 17776
April 1, 2002
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Offshore production installations - Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment
Describes some of the principal tools and techniques that are commonly used for the identification and assessment of hazards associated with offshore oil and gas exploration and production...

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