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PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM SAFETY 2000 AND 2001 Mark Scanlon, Technical Manager - Safety, IP

PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM SAFETY 2000 AND 2001 Mark Scanlon, Technical Manager - Safety, IP. OBJECTIVES. To review: 2000 safety projects 2001 safety projects Position of safety activities. SAFETY - ORGANISATION. Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee. Safety Steering

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PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM SAFETY 2000 AND 2001 Mark Scanlon, Technical Manager - Safety, IP

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  1. PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM SAFETY 2000 AND 2001 Mark Scanlon, Technical Manager - Safety, IP

  2. OBJECTIVES • To review: • 2000 safety projects • 2001 safety projects • Position of safety activities

  3. SAFETY - ORGANISATION Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Safety Steering Committee Distribution and Marketing Safety Committee Electrical Committee Aviation Committee Refinery Safety Committee Upstream Safety Committee

  4. OBJECTIVES • To review: • 2000 safety projects • 2001 safety projects • Position of safety activities

  5. REVIEW OF 2000 SAFETY PROJECTS • Electrical Committee: • Revised “Electrical safety code” to be published mid-2001. • Revised “Area classification code for petroleum installations” to be published summer / autumn 2001. • Revised “Guidelines on hazards arising from static electricity” available shortly.

  6. REVIEW OF 2000 SAFETY PROJECTS • Aviation Committee: • New API/IP “Guidance on the cleaning of aviation hydrant systems” published. • Revised API/IP “Specifications and qualification procedures - aviation fuel filter monitors with absorbent type elements” published. • Revised API/IP “Four-inch hydrant system components and arrangements” to be published spring 2001.

  7. REVIEW OF 2000 SAFETY PROJECTS • Distribution and Marketing Safety Committee: • New IP/LPGA “Storage and dispensing of LPG as an automotive fuel at petrol filling stations” published. • Work by HSE/HSL on evaluation of benefits of fitting fire engulfment pressure relief on mobile tanks has commenced. • “Pocket guide to safety for personnel working on oil installations” published.

  8. REVIEW OF 2000 SAFETY PROJECTS • Upstream activities: • Phase 3B Fire and Blast Protection (JIP). • Medium and large scale experiments complete. • Realistic release tests on large scale module generally generate much lower peak overpressures than worst-cases. • Tests included effect of blast on adjacent structures - analysis progressing. • Report mid-2001

  9. OBJECTIVES • To review: • 2000 safety projects • 2001 safety projects • Position of safety activities

  10. 2001 SAFETY PROJECTS • Electrical Committee: • Area classification - publish and launch Code.

  11. 2001 SAFETY PROJECTS • Aviation Committee: • Research / testing evaluating nitrogen inerting of aircraft tanks. • Development of guidance on water testing aviation fuel hydrant systems. • Research into effects of lubricity additives on jet fuel.

  12. 2001 SAFETY PROJECTS • Distribution and Marketing Safety Committee: • Road tankers: development of anti-rollover training aid. • Road tanker incident response: development of code of practice.

  13. 2001 SAFETY PROJECTS • Refinery Safety Project: • Update to Refinery Safety Code - to be reallocated to update of bulk LPG Code.

  14. 2001 SAFETY PROJECTS • Upstream Safety Project: • Update to PARLOC database.

  15. OBJECTIVES • To review: • 2000 safety projects • 2001 safety projects • Position of safety activities

  16. POSITION OF SAFETY ACTIVITIES Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Safety Steering Committee Distribution and Marketing Safety Committee Electrical Committee Aviation Committee Refinery Safety Committee Upstream Safety Committee

  17. POSITION OF SAFETY ACTIVITIES • Challenges for 2001 • Managing existing (dated) publications. • Raising profile of safety work. • Creating and enhancing alliances with stakeholders. • Diminishing company resource. • Conducting un-funded work.

  18. PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM SAFETY 2000 AND 2001 Mark Scanlon, Technical Manager - Safety, IP

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