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Decision made to

Offshore Oil & Gas Facilities Decommissioning


THIS IS A LARGE BROWNFIELD SITE. Commence
AS-BUILDING MAY NOT BE UP TO DATE Decommissioning
ALL MODIFICATIONS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN
SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RECORDED / APPROVED

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

Review Proposed Workshop Session – 1


Decommissioning
Strategy

Assess impacts of health


issues such as isocynates, Assess Operational
Assess ISO 14001 May Need to Revise ISO
Hot Cutting,Asbestos Work Control Systems
Info implications of Info 14001 Registration to
Exposure, Sand Blast, Vs Expected Work
Decommissioning Decommissioning
Noise Effects, on other Types
Worksites

It is Highly Likely that some


controls are too onerous
given the state of the plant
During Decommissioning
Assess Operational
Can SCE’s (Safety there may be more
Work Control Systems
Critical Equipment) be No Info SIMOPS/Hot Work/Lifting
Vs Expected Work
reduced / deleted activites than usual during
Types
It is highly likely that some production operations
new controls may be
required to address specific
requests
Yes It is highly likely that
Decommissioning will
produce different waste
Consider developing a types and waste volume
strategy to electrically Continue using Controls increases
isolate as close to the until Milestone Point is
energy source as possible reached
(Generators, Batteries etc)

Avoid individual field


instrument isolations
(Process, Electrical,
Controls & Instrumentation)
wherever possible
Are Deck Management
Revise Safety Case
Controls appropriate for No
Appropriately
volume / type of works
Consider early how
continuous HSE
management is applied

Key
Green – Opportunities
Continue using Controls
until Milestone point is Pink – Observation / Consideration
reached (Based on Current Experience)

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