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SEMS Safety and Environmental Management System

This topic provides discussion and guidance to do with SEMS — the offshore Safety and Environmental Management System that was promulgated following the Deepwater Horizon/Macondo catastrophe in the year 2010.

A LinkedIn group provides current information to do with SEMS.

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Safety Moment #59: In-Kind / Not In-Kind Change

The topic of Management of Change (MOC) is discussed in the following publications:

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Safety Moment #56: Sinking Standards / Accountants Rule the Waves

This Safety Moment has been updated. It is now The Process Safety Professional. Part 9: That Sinking Feeling.

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Safety Moment #24: Personnel Transfer (Billy Pugh) Baskets


The material shown here has been extracted from the ebook 52 Process Safety Moments and the book Offshore Safety Management .
 


Personnel transfer baskets are used to move personnel from platforms and rigs to and from service boats.

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Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS)

Submitted by gwddev on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 4:23 pm
The SEMS rule applies to oil and gas operations in U.S. waters. It is administered by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE). The rule holds the facility accountable for the overall safety of the offshore facility, including ensuring that all contractors and subcontractors have safety policies and procedures in place that support the implementation of the operator's SEMS program and align with the principles of managing safety set forth in API RP 75.
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The Case for Safety Cases

Submitted by gwddev on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 4:23 pm

The Deepwater Horizon/Macondo catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) in the year 2010 demonstrated the need for new safety management regulations. The draft regulations went through various iterations, and the name of the responsible government agency changed twice. In the end, the SEMS (Safety and Environmental Management System) regulation became a requirement for offshore oil and gas operations in the United States.

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HSE ‘we must get the learning right!’

Submitted by gwddev on Fri, 08/26/2022 - 3:26 pm
Alan Mills - CEO of Global Falcon
Alan Mills - CEO of Global Falcon
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Lowest Level of Risk (BSEE)

Submitted by gwddev on Sat, 06/20/2020 - 9:20 pm
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Logo

Overview (BSEE Risk)

As part of its Well Control Rule BSEE appears to have made a major change in the manner in which offshore risk is to be managed. Section 250.107(a)(3) states,

[y]ou must protect health, safety, property and the environment by utilizing recognized engineering practices that reduce risks to the lowest level practicable when conducting design, fabrication, installation, operation, inspection, repair, and maintenance activities.

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White Whales and Black Swans: the Revised BSEE Drilling Rules

Submitted by gwddev on Sat, 06/20/2020 - 6:20 pm
Rollback of BSEE regulations

This article from the online journal The Hill makes some pointed criticisms to do with BSEE’s rolling back of regulations that were introduced following the Deepwater Horizon/Macondo explosion and fire. It states,

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