BS ISO 35104:2018
$215.11
Petroleum and natural gas industries. Arctic operations. Ice management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 104 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
8 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
15 | 4 General ice management requirements 4.1 Fundamental requirements for an ice management system 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Ice management plan 4.1.3 Ice alert system |
16 | 4.1.4 Hazardous ice conditions 4.2 Safety requirements 4.2.1 Ice management approach 4.2.2 Redundancy 4.2.3 Existing operations |
17 | 4.3 Safe learning 4.3.1 Safe learning principles 4.3.2 Continuous improvement 4.4 Risk management 4.4.1 General requirements 4.4.2 Hazard identification and consequences |
18 | 4.4.3 Responsibility for risk management 4.4.4 Use of risk assessment 4.5 Health, safety, security and environment 4.5.1 Health, safety, security and environment plan 4.5.2 Safe working environment |
19 | 4.5.3 Incident reporting 4.5.4 Compliance with health, safety, security and environment requirements 4.6 Organizational functions and procedures 4.6.1 General requirements 4.6.2 Organization and communication |
20 | 4.7 Specific design, planning and execution requirements |
21 | 5 Ice management plan (IM plan) 5.1 IM plan scope 5.2 IM plan implementation |
22 | 5.3 IM plan maintenance 6 Ice management system performance 6.1 High-level IM system issues 6.2 Measures of IM performance |
23 | 6.3 Demonstration of intended performance 6.4 IM system design 6.5 Degradation of ice alert and IM system performance |
24 | 6.6 Operating ice envelope 6.7 Operational readiness of IM system 6.8 Performance monitoring and documentation 6.9 Maintenance and improvement 7 Data requirements 7.1 General ice management data requirements |
25 | 7.2 Parameters and conditions 7.2.1 Ice and metocean parameters |
26 | 7.2.2 Monitoring of operational parameters 7.2.3 Combined situations 7.2.4 Managed ice conditions 7.2.5 Wildlife observations 7.3 Timeline 7.3.1 Planning situations |
27 | 7.3.2 Strategic situations 7.3.3 Tactical situations |
28 | 7.3.4 Phases of operations 7.4 Forecasting 7.4.1 General 7.4.2 Accuracy |
29 | 7.4.3 Metocean data 7.4.4 Ice management forecast parameters |
30 | 7.4.5 Nowcasts 7.4.6 Forecasts for weather windows 7.5 Data collection 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Data quality |
31 | 7.6 Data organization 7.6.1 General requirements 7.6.2 Accuracy and bias of data 7.6.3 Instrument specifications 7.6.4 Data backup 7.7 Data dissemination 7.7.1 General |
32 | 7.7.2 Communications and infrastructure 7.7.3 Presentation 8 Ice detection and tracking 8.1 Objectives |
33 | 8.2 System criteria 8.3 Detection capabilities 8.4 Tracking capabilities |
34 | 9 Threat evaluation and response 9.1 Threat evaluation strategy 9.2 Identification of ice hazards |
35 | 9.3 Methods for threat evaluation |
36 | 9.4 Key concepts 9.4.1 T-time 9.4.2 T-distance 9.4.3 Ice hazard distance 9.4.4 Ice hazard time 9.4.5 Ice drift speed 9.4.6 Closest point of approach |
37 | 9.5 Ice alert levels and zones 9.5.1 Zoning strategy 9.5.2 Monitoring zone 9.5.3 Management zones 9.5.4 Secure zones 9.5.5 Exclusion zone 9.6 T-time calculations |
38 | 9.7 Stages of threat assessment 9.8 Models for ice actions 9.9 Situations requiring increased vigilance 9.10 Infrequent, unanticipated and unforecast ice events |
39 | 10 Physical ice management 10.1 Selection criteria 10.2 IM vessel requirements |
40 | 10.3 Operation-specific procedures 10.4 Preparedness 10.5 Physical IM strategies and techniques |
41 | 10.6 Ice-restricted operations 10.7 Effects of IM 11 Personnel and training 11.1 IM personnel requirements |
42 | 11.2 General training requirements 11.3 Requirements for training 11.3.1 Organizations offering ice management training 11.3.2 Training personnel |
43 | 11.3.3 Training facility 11.3.4 Training elements |
44 | 11.3.5 Training requirements for monitoring and advisory personnel 11.3.6 Training requirements for other personnel 11.3.7 Training curriculum |
45 | 11.4 Ice management training: specific requirements 11.4.1 General 11.4.2 Operations in arctic and cold regions 11.4.3 Field experience |
46 | Annex A (informative) Ice management HAZID workbook |
47 | Annex B (informative) Additional information and guidance |
100 | Bibliography |