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        Operators of oil and gas exploration and production installations face the dual challenge of achieving

        the maximum possible economic return whilst reducing the risk to personnel, plant and environment

        to acceptable levels. Operation in the offshore environment presents particular obstacles to satisfy both         these objectives and there are several pieces of legislation specific to the industry which must be

        satisfied.  Reliass can help in managing risk, satisfying legislation and maximising plant production.

        Reliass can provide the following services relevant to the production of a Safety case to satisfy the

 

                Offshore Installation (Safety Case) Regulations (1992)

                Appraisal of Safety Management Systems

                Systematic Identification of Major Accident Hazards - HAZOPs or FMEA

                Identification of Hazard Sequences resulting in Major Accidents

                Hazards Human Factors - Procedures/task analysis and human error probability estimation

                Consequence assessment supported by our integrated Consequence Analysis Software.

                Assessment of frequency of fault sequences/failure combinations: - ETA FTA

                Reliability data collection and analysis Escape, Evacuation and Rescue (EE&R) studies, for

                     example EE&R HAZOP

                Uncertainty analysis using stochastic simulation to identify confidence predicted results As Low as                      Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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