Determination under regulation 39N(2)(c) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Pipelines) Regulations 2001 (Cth)
NATIONAL OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SAFETY AUTHORITY
DETERMINATION UNDER REGULATION 39N(2)(C) OF THE PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) (PIPELINES) REGULATIONS 2001
BACKGROUND
Details for reporting of accidents and dangerous occurrences
Accidents and dangerous occurrences must be reported to the Authority in accordance with the regulations (Clause 41 of Schedule 7 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967).
A dangerous occurrence is defined by Regulation 39M of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Pipelines) Regulations 2001 as an occurrence at a pipeline that:
(a) created a substantial risk of an accident; or
(b) was of another kind that a reasonable operator would consider to require an immediate investigation.
Timing and content of reports
Subregulation 39N(2) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Pipelines) Regulations 2001 requires, unless otherwise agreed by the Safety Authority, a written report be provided within 3 days to the Authority of an accident or dangerous occurrence, or its detection. Subregulation 39N(2)(c) provides for the Safety Authority to make a determination as to what details concerning an accident or dangerous occurrence must be included in the written report.
THE DETERMINATION
The report to be provided under subregulation 39N(2) must contain material details of the types determined as follows.
General
1. The pipeline name, site name or location where the incident occurred.
Name and business address of registered operator or other person who controls the work site.
Time and date of incident.
Names and contact details of any witnesses.
Name/position/telephone number of person submitting these details.
Brief description of incident.
Work/activity being undertaken at time of incident.
Action taken to make the work-site safe including details of any disturbance of the work site.
Was an emergency response initiated?
Injuries
10. Name of employer of deceased/injured person(s) [if any and if different from answer in item 2].
11. Details of deceased/injured person(s) – including: name, date of birth, sex, residential address and telephone number, occupation/job title and details of injury, details of job being undertaken.
12. Day of shift and hour of shift (e.g. 5th day of 7, 1st hour of 12).
Fluid Escape
13. Estimated quantity and composition of fluids that escaped or burned, including known toxicity.
14. Duration of escape.
15. Location and weather conditions.
Serious Damage
16. Identify equipment damaged and to what extent.
17. Will the equipment or pipline be shutdown and for how long?
Immediate Actions
18. Immediate action taken/intended, if any, to prevent recurrence of incident.
Analysis and Remedial Actions
19. Immediate cause analysis.
20. Root cause analysis and full report.
21. Actions to prevent recurrence of same or similar incident with responsible party and completion date.
John Clegg
Chief Executive Officer
National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority
Dated this………7th…….day of……December………….2004
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