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C: Informative References [Table of Contents] E: Documentation

DNV-OS-A101 Safety Principles and Arrangements

[-] Sec.1: General
[-] D: Definitions

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D. Definitions

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D 100   Verbal forms

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   Shall: Indicates requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform to this standard and from which no deviation is permitted.

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   Should: Indicates that among several possibilities one is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required. Other possibilities may be applied subject to agreement.

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   May: Verbal form used to indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of the standard.

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D 200   Definitions

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   Accommodation area: Space used for cabins, offices, lavatories, corridors, hospitals, cinemas, public spaces etc. Service spaces and control stations may be included within the accommodation area.

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   Product Storage area: Part of a unit or installation which contains: the storage spaces, the pump rooms and/or cofferdams adjacent to product storage tanks, and includes deck areas over the full beam and length of spaces above. See also Tank deck.

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   Control station or Control room: General term for any location space where essential control functions are performed during transit, normal operations or emergency conditions. Typical examples are central control room, radio room, process control room, bridge, emergency response room etc. For the purpose of compliance with the SOLAS Convention and the MODU Code, the emergency generator room, UPS rooms and fire pump rooms are defined as control stations.

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   Design accidental events: Events which could cause death or serious personal injury to personnel on board the unit or installation, and which are controlled in order to meet risk acceptance criteria. This includes events, which could result in significant damage to the structure of the unit or installation, loss of stability, or the need to evacuate. Design accidental events form one basis for design dimensioning accidental loads.

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   Design accidental loads: Loads or actions resulting from a defined accidental effect. These loads are included in the basis for design of a system or a structure.

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   Drilling area: Includes the derrick, drill floor, BOP area and the area containing shale shakers and degassers. See utility area for drilling utilities such as mud mixing, pumping, bulk storage and cementing.

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   Embarkation area: Area immediately adjacent to a transport means of escape or evacuation which is designated for personnel awaiting the instruction leave or abandon the unit or installation.

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   Emergency response: Action to safeguard the health and safety of persons on or near the unit or installation. This usually includes all actions through alarm, escape, muster, communications and control, evacuation and rescue.

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   Emergency services: Fire and gas detection, fire fighting equipment, emergency generator, etc. that need to be used in an emergency.

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   Enclosed space: Space bounded by floors, bulkhead and/or decks that may have doors, windows or other similar openings.

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   Evacuation: Means leaving the unit or installation and moving away from the vicinity in an emergency, in a systematic manner and without directly entering the sea.

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   Hazardous areas: All areas in which a flammable or explosive gas and air mixtures is, or may normally be expected to be, present in quantities such as to require special precautions for the construction and use of electrical equipment and machinery.

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   Ignition source: Any object in relation to area classification and safety philosophy that could ignite an explosive gas and air atmosphere. Typical sources could be uncertified electrical apparatus, naked flame, sparks, static discharges, hot surfaces above ignition temperature etc.

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   Important for safety: Areas, systems and functions, which are provided to prevent, detect, control and mitigate the effects of an accidental event.

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   Integrity: Ability of the unit or installation to remain safe and stable to safeguard personnel and facilities on board. Integrity is generally taken to mean structural soundness, strength, stability and buoyancy required to fulfil these actions.

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   LNG Export Terminal: An offshore terminal which processes hydrocarbons and refrigerates gas to produce LNG.

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   LNG Import Terminal: An offshore terminal which receives and regasifies LNG to provide gas to the market gas grid.

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   Machinery space: Machinery spaces of category A and other spaces containing propulsion machinery, boilers, oil fuel units, steam and internal combustion engines, generators and major electrical machinery, oil filling stations, refrigerating, stabilising, ventilation and air conditioning machinery and similar spaces and trunks to such spaces.
(SOLAS Reg. II-2/3.20, MODU Code 1.3.29).

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   Machinery spaces of category A: Spaces and trunks to such spaces which contain:
internal combustion machinery used for main propulsion; or
internal combustion machinery used for purposes other than main propulsion where such machinery has in the aggregate a total power output of not less than 375 kW, or
any oil-fired boiler or oil fuel unit.

(SOLAS Reg. II-2/3.19, MODU Code 1.3.30)

Spaces which contain oil fired equipment other than boilers, such as inert gas generators, incinerators, waste disposal units etc., shall be considered as machinery spaces of category A. (IACS UR F35 or UI SC15)

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   Major hazards: Hazards that may result in fire, explosion, loss of life, damage to the unit or installation or safety systems, or impaired escape or evacuation.

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   Mobile offshore drilling unit: Mobile offshore unit designed for drilling operations. It can be self-elevating, semi-submersible or ship shaped.

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   Mobile unit: Offshore installation or unit which is designed to remain at a location for a relatively limited period of time and which can be moved from place to place without major dismantling or modification.

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   Muster area: A designated area where personnel gather for protection, instructions and final preparations before evacuation. A muster area shall be protected from the immediate effects of an emergency, and the primary muster area is normally within the temporary refuge.

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   Floating offshore installation: A buoyant construction engaged in offshore operations including drilling, production, storage or support functions, and which is designed and built for installation at a particular offshore location. Floating LNG terminals are also considered to be Floating Offshore Installations.

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   Mobile offshore unit: A buoyant construction engaged in offshore operations including drilling, production, storage or support functions, not intended for service at one particular offshore site and which can be relocated without major dismantling or modification.

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   Fixed offshore installation: A non-buoyant construction engaged in offshore operations including drilling, production, storage or support functions, and which is designed and built for installation at a particular offshore location. Gravity based LNG terminals are also considered to be Fixed Offshore Installations.

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   Offshore installation: A collective term to cover any construction, buoyant or non-buoyant, designed and built for installation at a particular offshore location.

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   Performance standard: Quantitative or qualitative definition of the functionality required of a system or item of equipment. It relates to the purpose and performance of the system or item and can be expressed in terms of capacity, functionality, reliability, availability, survivability etc.

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   Prevailing wind: Wind direction, which has the highest probability of occurrence.

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   Processing area: Area designated for separation, compression, treatment and disposal of reservoir fluids.

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   Riser area: Area containing import and/or exports risers and includes the isolation valve on the riser. See also Turret area.

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   Safety assessment: Systematic evaluation of safety involving identification and evaluation of hazards and events that could result in loss of life, property damage, environmental damage, or the need to evacuate.

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   Safety criteria: Qualitative and quantitative criteria, which express the maximum tolerable risk to personnel, environment, safety functions etc.

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   Safety systems: Systems, which are provided to prevent, detect, control or mitigate the effects of an accidental event. Failure of a safety system could lead to the development or escalation of an accidental event.

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   Semi-enclosed location: Locations where natural conditions of ventilation are notably different from those on open decks due to the presence of structures such as roofs, windbreaks and bulkheads and which are so arranged that dispersion of gas may be hindered.

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   Tank deck: Deck, or part of a deck, which forms the top of a product storage tank.

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   Temporary refuge or shelter area: Area provided to protect personnel from the effects of an emergency, which is beyond immediate control. Protection shall be sufficient to allow controlled muster, emergency assessment, incident evaluation, and implementation of control emergency procedures, and evacuation etc. The temporary refuge should be provided with adequate command communication facilities to address an emergency and organise safe evacuation if necessary.

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   Turret area: Area containing mooring equipment, which enables the unit to rotate relative to fixed facilities or pipelines on the seabed. Import and export risers are usually located within the turret area.

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   Utility areas: Areas for combustion equipment, power generation, switchboards, boiler, water injection facilities, workshops, storage areas, drilling utilities and general machinery. A utility area should not include production, drilling or wellhead equipment, and will not normally include release sources leading to designation as a significant hazardous area.

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   Essential system: Generally defined as a system which supports equipment which needs to be in continuous operation for maintaining the unit's manoeuvrability. The definition is extended for systems associated with the offshore unit/installation to cover systems which are needed to be available on demand to prevent development of, or to mitigate the effects of an undesirable event, and to safeguard the personnel, environment and the installation.

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   Important system: Generally defined as a system supporting equipment which needs not necessarily be in continuous operation for maintaining the unit's manoeuvrability, but which is necessary to maintain the unit's main functions. The definition is extended for systems associated with the offshore unit/installation to cover systems, which ensures reliable operation and which maintains plant operation within operational limitations.

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D 300   Abbreviations

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   The abbreviations in Table D1 are used.

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Table D1 Abbreviations 
Abbreviation In full 
ALS Accidental limit states 
API American Petroleum Institute 
APS Abandon platform shutdown 
BOP Blow out preventer 
CCR Centralised control room 
DNV Det norske Veritas 
EEMUA Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association 
ESD Emergency shutdown 
FMEA Failure mode and effect analysis 
HAZID Hazard identification 
HAZOP Hazard and operability (study) 
IACS International Association of Classification Societies 
IACS UI Unified interpretation 
IACS UR Unified requirement 
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation 
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission 
IMO International Maritime Organization 
ISO International Organisation of Standardisation 
KO Knock out 
LAHH Level alarm high high 
LALL Level alarm low low 
LEL Lower explosion limit 
LER Local Equipment Room 
LIR Local Instrument Room 
LNG Liquefied Natural Gas 
MAC Manually activated call point 
MODU Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit 
NDE  Normally de-energised 
NE  Normally energised 
OS Offshore standard 
OSS Offshore service specification 
PALL Pressure alarm low low 
PSD Process shutdown 
RP Recommended practice 
SCSSSV Surface controlled sub sea shutdown valve 
SSIV Sub-surface isolation valve 
STL Submerged turret loading 
STP Submerged turret production 
UEL Upper explosion limit 
ULS Ultimate limit states 
UPS Uninterruptible power supply 


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