Download - Russian Petroleum Safety Regulations
Russian Petroleum Safety Regulations
Irina Fodchenkovit. ass., NIFS
Startseminar NIFS-sjøsikkerhetsprosjektLysebu, 28.-29. januar 2008
Introduction
Historical Development Failures and Accidents Focus on Safety
The Responsible AuthoritiesHealth Ministry of Public Health and Social Development Federal Service of Labour and Employment Federal Social Insurance Fund
Industrial Safety Rostehnadzor Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies and
Natural Disasters
The Responsible Authorities
Environment Ministry of Natural Resources Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies and
Natural Disasters Ministry of Transport Federal Agency of Maritime and River Transport Rostehnadzor Rosprirodnadzor
The Regulation
Health Regulations
Environment Protection Regulations
Safety Regulations
Health Regulations Federal Laws:
“Labour Code of the Russian Federation” – December 30, 2001
“ On the Fundamentals of Labour Protection in the Russian Federation”- July 17, 1999
“ On Compulsory Social Insurance for Industrial Accidents and Professional
Diseases”- July 24, 1998
Resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation
Resolutions of the Ministry of Labour of the Russian Federation
Environment Protection Regulations Federal Laws:
“On Environmental Protection” - January 10, 2002 “Land Code of the Russian Federation”- October 25, 2001 “Code of Administrative Offences”- December 30, 2001 “On Sanitary Welfare of the Population”- March 30, 1999 “On Industrial and Consumer Waste” -June 24, 1998 “On Specially Protected Territories” -March 14, 1995 “Water Code of the Russian Federation” - November 16, 1995 “On Ecological Expert Review”- November 23, 1995
Resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation
Executive Orders
Safety Regulations Federal Laws:
“Technical Regulations”- December 27, 2002 ”Licensing of Certain Activities”- August 8, 2001 “ On Industrial Safety of Dangerous Industrial Facilities”- July 21, 1997 “ On Fire Safety”- December 21, 1994
Resolutions of the Government
Resolutions of the State Mining and Industrial Supervision Agency
Executive Orders of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision
Safety RegulationsBackground
Outdated regulations No real change since
the dissolution of the USSR
Well adapted to plan economy Minor land based
projects Simple technology
In need of change
Federal Law “On Technical Regulations” The road ahead…
The technical committee # 23 New approach when it comes to considering
regulation and standards Established 2OO7 GAZPROM
The Interindustry Council on Standardization in Oil and Gas Complex
The Interindustry Council on Standardization in Oil and Gas Complex
A voluntary association of legal entities and persons based on common professional interests
Established to coordinate the activity of organizations and businesses involved in standardization in oil and gas industries
The Main Objectives : Development of partnership between the state and privately owned businesses Support the state and corporate sectors of the oil and gas industries in implementing the
Federal Law “Technical Regulation” Ensure the coordination of activities of organizations involved in the development of national
standards, including:• development of national standards, harmonized with international ones, aiming for future
participation in the development of international and regional standards and their adoption as national ones;
• review of drafted national standards including the submission of comments on draft standards;• ensure proactive participation of experts in technical committees of international and regional
organizations on standardization
Cooperation between Norway and Russia in the Barents Sea
The BORIS Project
Bilateral Co-operation on Development of Russian Regulations Concerning Industrial Safety
Cooperation between GTN & NPD ( PSA)
1994 – 1997, 1999- ?
Results
Barents HSE Harmonization
secure a level of safety on both sides of the Norwegian-Russian border that are at least as stringent as those in the North Sea
integrate special considerations for operating in the more demanding conditions found in the High North
3 phases through 2010: survey existing industry standards determine most critical problems propose specific recommendations for standards
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