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Survival in cold waters - learnings from participation in cold water exercises - a regulatory perspective related to the Norwegian offshore industry

机译:寒冷水域生存 - 从参加冷水锻炼的学习 - 与挪威海外行业有关的监管角度

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Participation in exercises lead by the University of Stavanger, the SARex 1 in 2016 and SARex 2 in 2017, provided valuable lessons related to survival in a cold maritime environment. The scenario of the exercises was a mass evacuation from a stranded cruise ship in Arctic waters but provided experiences relevant beyond the cruise industry. This article focuses on the relevance for the oil and gas industry in the Norwegian sector. SARex 1 and 2 were rescue exercises carried out north of Spitzbergen by industry, regulators and academia during the spring of 2016 and 2017. The Norwegian Coast Guard, the University of Stavanger and GMC, Stavanger, organized the exercises. The Petroleum Safety Authority found it important to participate in SARex 1 and 2, to better understand the factors enabling success in a cold climate survival situation. The survival tests in lifeboats and life rafts during SARex 1 and 2 showed the necessity of having trained and competent leadership on board. This issue has perhaps been neglected, compared to the development of equipment to ensure successful evacuation and avoid hypothermia. Some key factors for survival success were (1) Functioning of emergency equipment (2) Organising and teaching the function of various items of safety equipment (3) Operating evacuation means at sea, e.g. watch routines, operating hatches/venting routines and (4) Activities and maintaining mental awareness and motivation. The overall learning from SARex 1 and 2 is that survival is dependent on active participation from the survivors. There is a need for sufficient competence amongst personnel to micro-manage all the details required for survival. The mental factors following fatigue and seasickness, in addition to hypothermia, make leadership and competence in a cold maritime climate essential for survival.
机译:2016年Sarex 1在Saravanger大学和2017年的Sarex 1和Sarex 2的参与,为寒冷的海事环境中生存提供了有价值的课程。练习的情景是北极水域中搁浅的游轮批量疏散,但提供了与邮轮业的经验相关。本文侧重于挪威部门石油和天然气行业的相关性。 Sarex 1和2是由工业,监管机构和学术界北斯皮茨伯根北部进行的救援练习,2016年春季和2017年春季。挪威海岸警卫队,斯塔万格大学和GMC,Stavanger组织了练习。石油安全机构发现参加SAREX 1和2的重要信息,以更好地了解在寒冷的气候生存情况下取得成功的因素。救生艇和寿命筏子的生存试验在SAREX 1和2期间表现出在船上培训和称职的领导能力的必要性。与设备的开发相比,这个问题可能被忽视,以确保成功疏散,避免体温过低。生存成功的一些关键因素是(1)紧急设备的运作(2)组织和教导各种安全设备(3)次运行疏散手段在海上的功能的功能,例如,观看惯例,操作舱口/通风惯例和(4)活动,保持心理意识和动机。 SAREX 1和2的整体学习是依赖于幸存者的积极参与。人员之间需要足够的能力来微观管理生存所需的所有细节。疲劳和晕船后的精神因素,除低温外,还在寒冷的海洋气候中对生存至关重要的领导和能力。

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