PSA: Statoil exposes workers to risk at Melkøya

Statoil has been issued with a notification of order concerning the use of an accommodation camp at Melkøya in connection with planned shutdowns at Hammerfest LNG.

PSA Statoil gets notification of order concerning use of accommodation camp at Melkøya

On 20 February 2013, Statoil received consent to use the accommodation camp in connection with planned shutdowns at Hammerfest LNG at Melkøya, once the facility had been shut down and depressurised. The consent applies up to 31 December 2017.

On 9 December 2013, Statoil applied for consent to also use the accommodation camp during the decommissioning and recommissioning period in connection with the planned shutdown in May/June 2014, i.e. during periods when the facility was not depressurised. The application was rejected by the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway in a decision of 6 February 2014. This decision was not appealed.

“Our decision of 6 February 2014 was founded on the fact that persons staying and sleeping in the accommodation camp would be exposed to higher risk during periods when the facility had not been fully depressurised and shut down. Experience also shows that the risk of leaks and injury at the facility is higher during shutdown and startup than during stable operations,” said PSA in a release.

“Despite our decision, Statoil chose to use the accommodation camp during decommissioning and recommissioning for the shutdown.”

On this basis, the PSA has now issued Statoil with the following notification of order:

Pursuant to the Framework Regulations, section 69 concerning administrative decisions, the Framework Regulations, section 7 concerning responsibilities pursuant to these regulations, and the Management Regulations, section 21 concerning follow-up, Statoil is ordered to identify direct and underlying causes for why decisions were taken in this matter contrary to the authority’s decision, identify necessary measures in the company and implement them.

 

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Press Release, June 25, 2014