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NORSOK standard U-103Petroleum related manned underwater operations inshore

Kåre Segadal , MSc biophysics

Yrkesdykkerkonferansen 2018Quality Hotel Edvard Grieg, Sandsli, Bergen2018-11-13/14

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1. Standards, standardisation

2. Standards Norway

3. Petroleum standardisation: NORSOK

4. Organization of the work

5. Evolution of U-103

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1. Standards, standardisation

ISOEN / HarmonizedNS / NORSOK

King Sigurd the Crusaderand King Baldwin ofJerusalem ride to the riverJordan (1119)Gerhard Munthe (1849-1929)

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Standards, what, why and how

NS-EN 13221

NS-EN ISO 10079-1

NS-EN ISO 8599

standardisation -Nothing new

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In the Indus Valley civilization was

brick measures standardised already

for around 4000 years ago, and

there were provisions for how they

should be added in the pattern. The

buildings were located by a

standardised development plan, and

the weight, destination and

ornaments on the jars were also

established.18

• King Magnus VI the Law-mender

(«Lagabøte») in his first law for the whole

kingdom of Norway (1276) had a separate

chapter for measure and weigth, demanding use of verified tools.

standardisation - history goes on

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In the oldest written Norwegian law texts from Frostating and Bjarkøy, in force in the Trondheim area from AD 1100 on, control with measure and weigth was described.

”It should be one measure for wine throughout the

Kingdom, one for beer and one for grain. And as it is

with the volume, it should also be with the weight.”

Magna Carta 1215-06-15

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• Description of a product, a system or a process

• A suggested alternative, but other options are possible

• Made by stakeholders in need for system and regulations in the market

• Are voluntary to use

Standards

>

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• Openness

– Everybody can participate; companies, public authorities, research and development, consumers, labour unions

• Voluntary

– Based on voluntary participation from stakeholders, and interested groups

• Consensus

– solutions or positions to be developed through a consensus based process

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Main principles of standardisation

• general agreement, characterized by the absence of sustainedopposition to substantial issues by any important part of the concerned interests and by a process that involves seeking to take into account the views of all parties concerned and to reconcile any conflicting arguments.NOTE: Consensus need not imply unanimity.

• EN 45020:2009

• «alminnelig enighet karakterisert ved at ingen betydningsfull berørt part er vedvarende uenig på vesentlige punkter som er oppnådd gjennom en prosess der det er prøvd å ta hensyn til alle parter det angår, og forlike eventuelle motstridene argumenter MERKNAD Konsensus innebærer ikke nødvendigvis enstemmighet.» (NS-EN 45020:1998: 1.7)

Consensus - definition

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• standardisationActivity of establishing, with regard to actual or potential problems, provisions for common and repeated use, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context.NOTE 1 standardisation activity, in particular, consists of the processes of preparing formulating and issuing standards and ensuring the implementation of standards.NOTE 2 Significant standardisation benefits are improvement of products, processesand service benefits for intended (stipulated) purposes, preventing trade barriers and facilitating technological cooperation.

• ISO Guide 2:2004

• standardDocument for common and repeated use, established by consensus* and approved by recognized body, that provides rules, guidelines, characteristics of activities and their results aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context .NOTE Standards should be based on consolidated results of science, technology and experience and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits.

• EN 45020:2006– * Definition in slide 31

Definitions

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Phases in a standardisation project

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Commencement

(10)

Drafting

(20)

Committee control

(30)

Enquiry

(40)Formal vote

(50)

Publication

(60)

National

implementation

(only CEN)

(65)

Assessment

(00)

• Clause – not Chapter

• Decimal comma - also in English

• Shall – should – can – may

• Never «must»

• Ref ISO Directive Part 2

Special editing points

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• Scope

• Normative references (often clause 2)

• Terms, definitions and abbreviations (normally clause 3-4)

• Bibliography (after the annexes)

Useful tools – when reading a standard

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• Joint regulations issued by The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway consists primarily of functional requirements

• The regulations refers to standards as a means of describing acceptable technical solutions

• Other solutions can be used, but the safety level needs to be documented

• There is a well established tradition for close tri-partite cooperationduring development of standards, norms and regulations

Standards and regulations

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• ISO 216 Paper size A4

• DMS 50 Beer - Specification

• ISO 3166 Country (postal) codes –

– DE, DK, FR, GB, NL, NO, RU, SE

• KS EAS 61 Beer – Specification

• ISO 8601 Date and time format – 2018-09-25/29

Remarkable standards

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European work - new method

Directives

European

standards

(EN)

Norwegian

laws and

regulations

National

standards

(NS-EN)

Requirements from industry,

organizations, consumers, etc.

Requirements from authorities

mandate

Personal Protective Equipment

• Prequirements) • Type testing• Documentation that the

requirements have been met

• Declaration of conformity• CE-marking• Reviels 2018-04-21

Determined as the regulations on construction, design and production of personal protection equipment(PPE). http://www.lovdata.no/for/sf/jd/xd-19940819-0819.html 35

Directive 89/686/EEC (PPE)

• Standards for requirements and test-methods

• The basic standards and standards for additional requirements

• Standards for selection, use, inspection and maintenance

• Standards for terminology

• Standards for corrections(Cor.) and standards with changed requirements (Amd.)

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Standards for PPE

• NS-EN 15333-1:2008 Respiratory equipment - Open-circuit umbilicalsupplied - compressed gas diving apparatus - Part 1: Demand apparatus

• NS-EN 15333-2:2009 Respiratory equipment - Open-circuit umbilicalsupplied compressed gas diving apparatus - Part 2: Free flow apparatus

• NS-EN 14143:2013 Respiratory equipment - Self-contained re-breathing diving apparatus

• NS-EN 14225-2:2005 Diving suits - Part 2: Dry suits - Requirements and test methods

• NS-EN 14225-3:2005 Diving suits - Part 3: Actively heated or cooled suits(systems) - Requirements and test methods

Standards for diving equipmentexamples

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2. Standards Norway

Battle at Svolder (1000-09-09)Otto Sinding (1842-1909)

Independent organization

ISO- & CEN-member

NS / NORSOK

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• A private and independent non-profit member organisation• Established in 2003 through a merger of four standardisation

bodies having their roots back to 1923• Develops standards for all fields (except electro technical and

telecommunication)• Adopts annually 1200-1300 Norwegian Standards• Is the national member of Norway in CEN and ISO• Employs 70 persons; mainly individuals educated at university level

(overall in standardisation: approx. 100)• Majority shareholder of Standard Online AS, marketing and selling

Norwegian Standard and related publications

Standards Norway

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Standards NorwayActivity chart

Management

Marketing- project

development

standardisation- project

administration

standardisationcommittees

Adm.

Important areas:ICTPetroleum industryManagement systems (quality and environment) Building, Construction and Real EstateDesign for allMaterials, technology, machinery and safetyTransportation, skips and safety at seaProduct safetySecuritySocial responsibilityServices HeathFoodFishery and agricultureWorking environment and consumer issues e-business

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Organizations

IECIEC

CENELECCENELEC

ISOISO

CENCEN

ITUITU

ETSIETSI

Norwegian Electrotechnical Committee Standards Norway Norwegian Post andTelecommunications Authority

Norwegian Electrotechnical Comittee Norwegian Post and Telecommunication Authority

Standards Norway

standardisation Organizations in Norway

Standardisations sales company

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Letters Digit

NS: national

NORSOK: national

NS-EN: European (“regional”)

NS-EN ISO: European and international

NS-ISO: National and international

ISO: international

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Standards are identified by:

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3. Petroleum standardisation: NORSOK

Leif Eriksson “discovers” America/Vinland (1000)Christian Krohg (1852-1925) www.heimskringla.no 5

Standardisation in the Norwegian oil and gas industry

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79 national NORSOK standards

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• QuestionsOn each discipline summary page for the NORSOK standards you will find an e-mail link to the Project manager, petroleum standardisation. The e-mail will be filed in order to collect and use all experiences for later updates of the standard. The project manager will forward the e-mail to the Committee chairman responsible for the group of standards. You will thereafter receive an answer provided by the most qualified person. If you have a more general question you can use the same link, or send an e-mail directly to the Project manager for standardisation in the petroleum sector.

http://www.standard.no/en/sectors/energi-og-klima/petroleum/

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Communication guideline

The Petroleum Sector web site gives you possibility to get in touch with experts and to communicate your proposals in order to improve the knowledge of the branch.

4. Organization of the work

TCSCWG

Erling Skjalgsson (975-1028) gave his slaves a certain day's work. Erik Werenskiold (1855-1938)

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• participate in SN/K-Committee, EG

• enquiries/comments

• participate in a TC, SC, WG

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standardisation work Engagement in 3 levels

Active participation

at international level

Active participation

nationally

Information

/updates• access to documents

• access published standards

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Organization of standardisation work (1/3)

Technical Committee

TC

Technical Committee

CEN/TC79

Respiratory protect.

Sub Committee

SC

Working group

WG

Working group

WG

Experts

from:

Businesses,

Government,

R&D

Org.

Consumers.

LaborunionsSub Committee

SC6 SCBA

Sub Committee

SC7 Diving

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Organization of standardisation work (2/3)

ISO/TC 94

Personal safety –

Protective clothing

and equipment

CEN/TC 162

Protective clothing in-

cluding … lifejackets

SC 13

Protective

clothing

WG 1

GeneralWG 12

Diving suits

WG 1

Gen. requirem.

Experts

from:

Businesses,

Government,

R&D

Org.

Consumers.

Laborunions

etc

……..SC 15

Resp. prot.

devices

WG 1

General

WG 2

Filters

WG 2

Heat

WG 3

Gas supplied

……..

….. …..

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Organization of standardisation work (1/3)

SN/K 159 Protective clothing

Is mirror Committee for

ISO/TC 188/WG 14CEN/TC 162

ISO/TC 94/SC 13

Experts

from:

Businesses,

Government,

R&D

Org.

Consumers.

Laborunions

NORSOK Expert Groups, ISO and CEN Mirror Committees

http://www.standard.no/enhttp://www.standard.no/en/sectors/energi-og-klima/petroleum/

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• Arnfinn Anfindsen (chair) Aker BP• Anders Bertelsen SubseaPartner• Bjarne Sandvik (obs) PSA• Bjørn Venn ConocoPhillips• Geir Amundsen NBU• Halvor Erikstein SAFE• Joar Gangenes Subsea7• Kåre Segadal NUI• Leif Morten Rasch IndustriEnergi• Lisbeth Tveit (obs) Arbeidstilsynet• Dag Atle Ask (active diver) Subsea7/ IndustriEnergi• Morten Rasmussen Equinor• Nils-Erik Jacobsen Standard Norway• Nils Helge Sætre Oceaneering• Trond Eriksen (coord) Equinor• Øyvind Loennechen TechnipFMC

Members ”NORSOK Expert group Underwater operations” (EG_UB)

2018-09-21

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5. Evolution of U-103

• Origin

• First edition

• Revisions

• Latest revision 2018Sigurd Slembe hudflettes (1139)Wilhelm Wetlesen (1871-1925)

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Progress first editions of U-103

• 2009 June Kick-off (Statoil TR 1042)

• 2010 March Draft finished by Project Group

• 2010 April Approved by EG, to SN for editing

• 2010 June Public enquiry

• 2010 Nov Publication in English langue

• 2011 May Publication in Norwegian langue

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Project group U-103

• Operators for inshore

facilities in Norway:

– Statoil: Cato Hordnes

– Shell: Keith Stevenson

– Exxon: Martin Dane

• Inshore dive

entrepreneurs:

– NBU: Øystein Reve

• Dive schools:

– HIB-DU: Finn Hansen

– NYD: Dag Wroldsen

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• Workers’ unions:

– Arbeidsmandsforbundet: Odd Haaheim (Sjøentrepenøren)

– IndustriEnergi: Leif Johansen

• For the 3 offshore dive entrepr. :

– Agercy: Joar Gangenes

• Medical:

– Centre for Diving

medicine (Haukeland) : Marit Grønning

• Competence centr:

– NUI : Kåre Segadal

• Authorities (obs):

– DLI: Tor Fjelldal

– PSA: Bjarne Sandvik

Quick production due to

• a good basis (Statoil TR1042)

• dedicated and positive Project and Expert Group

participants

• sticking to the NORSOK principles of Consensus and

“Good enough is good enough”

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Further evolution of U-103

• 2009 June Kick-off (Statoil TR 1042)

• 2010 March Draft finished by Project Group

• 2010 April Approved by EG, to SN for editing

• 2010 June Public enquiry

• 2010 Nov Publication Edition 1 in English langue

• 2011 May Publication Utgave 1 in Norwegian langue

• 2013 Mar Publication Edition 2 in English langue

• 2014 Jan Publication Edition 3 in English langue

• 2014 Jan Publication Utgave 3 in Norwegian langue

• 2017 March Start of revision

• 2018

• July-Sep Public enquiry: 37 comments from 13 companies

• Oct 17 Final treatment of enquiry comments by EG

• For approval by Sector Board

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Further evolution of U-103

• 2009 June Kick-off (Statoil TR 1042)

• 2010 March Draft finished by Project Group

• 2010 April Approved by EG, to SN for editing

• 2010 June Public enquiry

• 2010 Nov Publication Edition 1 in English langue

• 2011 May Publication Utgave 1 in Norwegian langue

• 2013 Mar Publication Edition 2 in English langue

• 2014 Jan Publication Edition 3 in English langue

• 2014 Jan Publication Utgave 3 in Norwegian langue

• 2017 March Start of revision

• 2018

• July-Sep Public enquiry: 37 comments from 13 companies

• Oct 17 Final treatment of enquiry comments by EG

• For approval by Sector Board

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• Syncronize with U-100

• Incorporate industryexperience and feedback

• Minimize misinterpretation

• Efficiency and costsavings

Recent revision (2017-18)

Initial goals

• Removed:

– Examples (Annex C)

– TUP

• Changes:

– Chambers

– Breathing equipment – gas supply

– Marking

– Monitoring

– Gas quality: control, impurities

• New:

– AED (Automated External Defibrillator)

Recent revision (2017-18)

Highligths during process

• Gas supply/store/source

• Diving winch/hoist/lift

• Doctor’s mandate

• Gas quality: control, impurities

Recent revision (2017-18)

Enquiry

• Revision information

– Major changes from edition 3 to 4 are listed

• 1 Scope

– This NORSOK standard defines basic requirements for personnel, equipment and systems for petroleum-related MUO (inclusive caisson as applicable) work inshore. For the use of closed (diving) bell and/or saturation diving, references are made to NORSOK U-100.

Check (1/2)

• 2 Normative references

– Referenced documents contain text which fully or in part is part of the requirements in the document

– Only undated references (latest edition of the cited document applies - including amendments)

• 3 Terms and definitions

• 4 Abbreviations

Check (2/2)

• Diving contractor’s organization shall include a RCDD. The RCDD shall give advice in matters of physiology, medicine and hygiene relevant for divers’ health and safety.

• The RCDD shall evaluate and approve the health-related aspects of Diving contractor’s diving manual.

6.2 Responsible competent divingdoctor (RCDD)

• A system shall be established to ensure that the diver receives breathing gas of satisfactory quality at all times, the system shall also take in consideration the effect of increased pressure / maximum planned diving depth.

• As a minimum, breathing gas from compressors, gas banks, etc. shall be checked monthly or at other intervals according to EN 689.

• Partial pressures of contaminants in the breathing gas shall comply with limits detailed in NS-EN 12021 and national occupational exposure limits (OELs).

• NOTE Norwegian OELs may be found in Regulations on OELs.

• Premixed gas shall be checked on site before use

• See also 9.4.

9.7 Control of breathing gas

• All personnel involved in diving operations shall be familiarized with the emergency plan.

• The emergency plan shall be established for each individual workplace and shall describe as a minimum:

• a) location of nearest hyperbaric treatment facility; • b) contact details for duty diving doctor, experienced in the treatment

of diving accidents; • c) notification routines; • d) emergency and treatment procedures, including the transportation

of injured divers. • There shall be a plan for the evacuation of personnel under pressure,

e.g. divers in water or divers pressurised in a chamber. As a minimum the plan shall contain a procedure for how to decompress personnel to atmospheric pressure and the following evacuation to a safe location.

10 Emergency preparednessrequirements (1/2)

• The evacuation method of divers in water shall be documented. Diving contractor shall describe how an unconscious diver can be lifted out of the water using a tested recovery arrangement. When a contingency chamber is required, the evacuation from water to chamber, diver ready for recompression, shall be complete as soon as possible and no later than 20 minutes after surfacing. Medical equipment for administering 100% O2 for at least 60 minutes duration at atmospheric pressure and an AEDshall be available at the worksite (ref. Annex B).

• Drills evaluating the chosen evacuation method shall be performed prior to start-up of diving operations. For diving operations of longer duration, a plan for regular drills on emergency procedures shall be established.

10 Emergency preparednessrequirements (2/2)

Questions?

Comments?

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kse@nui.no

+47 908 27 286

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Kåre Segadal:

NORSOK U-103

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Thank you

for your attention!

Halvdan the Black drowns in Røykenvik ofRandsfjorden (ca.860)Erik Werenskiold (1855-1938)

Kåre Segadal

Adviser

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phone:

+47 908 27 286

www.nui.no

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