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DNV-OSS-202 Verification for Compliance with UK Shelf Regulations
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C. Consultancy Services
Sec.2
C 100 General
Sec.2 C
101 DNV can provide consultancy services to assist the client
with UK hazard management compliance issues. These include:| — | directing of HAZID, HAZOP and
hazard reviews |
| — | concept assessment and assistance in selection of options
and issues |
| — | risk, reliability, survivability and other safety related
analyses and assessments, including the specific PFEER assessment |
| — | identification of safety-critical
elements and performance
standards *) |
| — | identification of improvements and demonstration of
ALARP |
| — | audits, incident and/or accident investigations. |
*Can also be performed as
a verification service.
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102 DNV can provide safety case related services such as:| — | safety case preparation, co-ordination,
and management |
| — | safety management systems and audit |
| — | demonstrating assessment and control of major accidents,
and ALARP within the safety case |
| — | safety case review and revision |
| — | communication and discussion of safety matters with
HSE on behalf of the client. |
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103 DNV can also provide comprehensive safety engineering services,
including attachment to the duty holder's organisation
to deal with lifecycle safety compliance issues for offshore assets.
Sec.2 C
104 DNV can provide assistance with Safety Management Systems,
and assistance before or following audits. Sec.2
C 200 Interface with classification
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201 DNV Classification will contribute to UK compliance in terms
of recognised good practice, and is particularly valuable for demonstrating
adequacy of marine systems. Traditional prescriptive classification does not require risk
assessment or safety case documentation. All the above assessment
and safety case activities therefore need to be documented. It should
be noted that deviations from traditional class which are acceptable
in the UK regime are likely to be acceptable under class.
Risk-based classification based on DNV-OSS-121 will considerably
contribute to requirements for hazard management, but will need
additional emphasis on evacuation, escape, rescue and recovery and
demonstration of ALARP. A formal safety case will also be required.