4/10/2023 0 Comments Kairon mckay![]() ![]() Jessalyn Alvina, Shengdong Zhao, Simon T.Since its formation in 1972 one of the AODC's prime functions has been to act as a self regulatory body setting safety and operational standards to which its members operate. Manufacturers and Service Companies active in the field of underwater engineering worldwide Introduction ADC is the International Association of Underwater Engineering Contractors (Formerly known as the Association of Offshore Diving Contractors) The Association represents Diving, Subsea Engineering. This paper outlines the background to and reasons for, this initiative and describes Phase 1 activities The first stage is to define a framework for training and certification and to set up entry to the industry criteria and minimum qualification standards for Pilot/Technicians ![]() Sinopsis The AODC has embarked in principle on an initiative to set up a standard for the training and certification of ROV operations personnel Ultimately the intention is to introduce a formal industry recognised qualification, which may be for instance known as the Diploma in ROV Technology (Operations) These will include (but not be limited to) (See fig 2) Which all aspects of training and certification requirements wi 11 be , g standards to beĪpplied to the recruitment, education and practical training of offshore ![]() The committee is now concentrating on formali. Practical and efficient approach within the ar.uidance Note for Safe and Efficient Use of Standards to which its members operate This has proved to be a To act as a self regulatory body setting safety and operational and reasons for, this initiativeĪODC is the International Association of Underwater EngineeringĬontractors (Formerly known as the Association of Offshore Di. THE AODC ROV PERSONNEL TRAINING STANDARDS INITIATIVEĪnd to set up entry to the industry criteria and minimum qualification Correspondingly, this paper will examine the potential pros and cons of using risk-based assessments in establishing decommissioning standards and regulations. Novel/Additive Information Also, the paper will promote knowledge sharing of risked-based decommissioning standards and regulations in a collaborative effort to enhance the protection of stakeholder interests. This paper will discuss the areas of coordination to enhance safety, mitigate against environmental risks, and otherwise provide potential solutions in achieving and maintaining a social license to operate. Therefore, professionals and stakeholders should work together to promote transparency, and collaboration as well as a practical approach to ensure that decommissioning standards and regulations are both realistic and sufficient. Similarly, other sectors of the energy industry should also appreciate that the end of life-cycle regulatory regime the petroleum industry now faces in many cases may be the regulatory regime that these sectors will face going forward. Results, Observations, and Conclusions Since standards and regulatory policies and procedures can substantially impact the profile of companies investing and operating in the petroleum industry, this paper will highlight how risked based standards and regulatory policies and procedures may enhance reliability for end of life cycle activities. Methods, Procedures, Process The author will review how the classification societies establish standards and certain government agencies execute regulations concerning offshore decommissioning activities. Further, this paper will examine the extent some of the current decommissioning standards and regulations utilize a risk-based approach to setting standards and promulgating regulations. vessels and tools).Ībstract Objectives/Scope This paper will examine the current process in establishing decommissioning standards and regulations for the offshore energy industry. Risk-based criteria may v.ve and not exhaustive of the criteria that parties may consider in setting offshoreĭecommissioning standards and regulations:Īsset utilization - e.g. well, casing, tubing, artificial lift, flow control, monitoring Serve as the underlying international framework for decommissioning. Installations and Structures on the Continental Shelf and in the Exclus.ive Economic Zone (EEZ) (1989), The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Guidelines and. Generally, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) (1982), as well as ![]() of theĬurrent decommissioning standards and regulations utilize a risk-based approach to setting. Further, this paper will examine the extent some. Objectives/Scope: This paper will examine the current process in establishing decommissioning standardsĪnd regulations for the offshore energy industry. Risk-Based Offshore Decommissioning Standards and Regulationsīuford Boyd Pollett, The University of TulsaĬopyright 2020, Offshore Technology. Completion Installation and Operations (9). ![]()
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