Best Management Practice Guide for Designated Pipeline Sections in High-impact Areas
This Best Management Practice Guide provides members an industry standard for the design, construction and operation of designated pipelines in high-impact areas.
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This Best Management Practice Guide provides members an industry standard for the design, construction and operation of designated pipelines in high-impact areas.
This guide is designed to provide a broad introduction to the dangers posed by wildfires and smoke. The guide is designed to give field personnel basic information to prepare for, recognize, assess and respond appropriately to the threat from wildfires and smoke.
This guide describes design and operation practices that support safe working conditions at small, portable oil and gas production facilities, often classified as high hazard industrial occupancies. The objective is to limit the probability of an unacceptable level of risk of injury or illness.
This is a resource for evaluating the electromagnetic influence on pipelines presented by an adjacent HVDC power line. It introduces the operating principles of the HVDC system, contrasts it with AC system behaviors and introduces a screening guideline for gauging impact upon pipeline facilities.
The protection of the public through the development of safe drilling and well operation plans is the primary objective of the H2S release rate determination process.
This Guide is the culmination of a joint effort among offshore industry operators, drilling contractors and regulatory authorities. It’s intended to assist operators with respect to escape, evacuation and rescue by establishing broad performance goals related to escape, evacuation and rescue.
These Best Management Practices are to be used collectively by the upstream oil and gas industry to assist them in the prevention of industry caused wildfires, and to mitigate the impact of catastrophic fires on industry infrastructure, operations, liability, personnel safety and the environment.
This is a program the fishing industry can follow as an alternative to making a claim through the courts or other regulatory authorities. The program provides a basis for addressing damage to the vessel or gear of aquaculturists or commercial fish harvesters.
This document contains the recommended practices between offshore operators and supply/service organizations operating in Atlantic Canada to improve their commercial working relationship. Through the sharing of information and streamlining the supply chain management process, it will make the procurement of goods and service