Title: SKDP NClass JackUp Unit
1 N-Class Harsh Environment Jack-up
Drilling/Production
SKDP N-Class Jack-Up Unit Drilling/Production
2SKDP CLASS-N JACK-UP UNIT TABLE OF CONTENT
- Company Background
- Rig Concept and Design
- Operations Management
- QHSE
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3COMPANY BACKGROUNDSKEIE DRILLING PRODUCTION ASA
- Skeie Drilling Production ASA KDP (SKDP)
established September 2006 and located in
Kristiansand - 49 Owned by Skeie Group and 5 by Keppel
Offshore Ltd, 46 external investors - Administrative services will be hired from Skeie
Group AS - Operational Management Agreement with ProCorp
Offshore Management Services - Signed contract for design and construction of
three (3) KFELS Class N Jack-up Unit with
delivery March, August and December 2010. - OTC listed in Oslo
4COMPANY BACKGROUND COMPANY SET-UP
- Board of Directors
- Chairman, Bjarne Skeie
- Board member Anne Breive
- Board member Edmund Mah (KFELS)
- Management
- Birger Skeie, CEO
- Willy Tørhaug, COO
- Dag Eggan, QHSE Director
- Stein Eggan, VP Business Develpoment
- Svein Anton Bjørnholmen,CFO
5COMPANY BACKGROUND PROJECT SCHEDULE RIG 1
1) Delivery of unit 2 August 2010 2)
Delivery of unit 3 December 2010
6COMPANY BACKGROUND KEY COMPANY STRUCTURE
Skeie Drilling Production ASA (Kristiansand,
Norway)
SKDP Project Management/Project Supervision
Group (Kristiansand, Norway KFELS Shipyard,
Singapore Sub-Contractor Manufacturer Yards)
SKDP Operations Management Group
(Onshore) (Trondheim, Norway Local Base Office)
KFELS Shipyard Singapore (Engineering /
Construction)
Rig Offshore Organisation
Sub-Contractor Manufacturer Yards (Engineering /
Construction)
7COMPANY BACKGROUND SKDP PROJECT ORGANISATION
8SKDP CLASS-N JACK-UP UNIT TABLE OF CONTENT
- Company Background
- Rig Concept and Design
- Operations Management
- QHSE
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9RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR
DRILLING AND PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
- Self-Elevating Drilling Unit (KFELS Class N)
- Harsh Environment North Sea and Canadian waters
- High pressure/high temperature deep well GoM
- Extended reach and transverse skidding of Drill
Floor - Combined drilling production facilities
- 10 wells tie back or sub sea completion with
production module installed - Subsea well completion with HP riser and dry BOP
over large subsea template 75 ft long x 66 ft
wide - Large Subsea X-mas tree (45 mt) handling through
Cantilever hatch 5x6m - Operations in 122 meters water depths. Optional
132 meters with 10m leg extension. - Drilling depth up to 35,000ft (10,667M) Set
Back. - Derrick 1000 tons.
- Triangular hull with three (3) triangular truss
legs each fitted with a spud can with tip at its
lower end. The modified triangular hull is 264
ft. (80.46M) long, 289 ft. (88.09M) wide, and 35
ft. (10.67M) deep at the side.
10RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN COMBINED DRILLING AND
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
Limits Area 12,918 sq ft (1,200M2)
Height 52.5ft (16M)
The Cantilever and Drill Floor can be
repositioned 26ft (7.92M) to the Port side of the
Vessel, to allow space for installation of a
future production process module.
11RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN N-CLASS COMBINED DRILLING
/ PRODUCTION UNIT WITH STORAGE TANK
12RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR
DRILLING AND PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
- Drill Floor located on the substructure above the
cantilever. - Cantilever capable of being skidded fore and aft
with center line (primary Cantilever position) of
rotary up to 75 ft (22.86m) aft of sternIt can
be relocated 26 (7,92m) ft to port (secondary
Cantilever position) - The Drill Floor can be skidded 20 ft (6.1m) port
and starboard of the Cantilever centerline both
in primary position and in secondary position -
- Max operation envelop over a pre-installed
Jacket/Wellhead Platform75 ft aft of Transom,
20 ft to starboard of hull centerline and 46 ft
to port of hull centerline.
13RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR
DRILLING AND PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
- The Cantilever and Drill Floor can be
repositioned 26ft (7.92M) to the Port side of
the Vessel, to allow space for installation of a
future Production Process Module. 12,918ft2
(1,200m2) in area and 52.5ft (16m) maximum in
height. - With the cantilever/drill floor in offset
position with 10 wells tie back (1500 ton
tension) - Row no. 1 - 5 wells 12 ft aft of transom
- Row no. 2 - 5 wells 20 ft aft of transom
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- With cantilever in secondary position and no
production module installed a total of 12,918
square ft (1200 square m) free main deck area is
available in one common space. (Page 16)
14RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN CANTILEVER FOOTPRINTS
15RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN CANTILEVER FOOTPRINTS
16RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN CANTILEVER FOOTPRINTS
17RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN DESIGN OPERATING
CONDITIONS STANDARD DRILLING MODE
Design Operating Conditions Design Storm
Survival Conditions
18RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN TECHNICAL COMPARISON WITH
PEERS
1) Enhanced version of the existing CJ-70 design
with increased drilling depth, increased variable
deck load and 1000 t top drive.
Source Company, ODS Petrodata
19RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN OPTIMISED DRILLING
EQUIPMENT
- Derrick model SSBN 1100-40X40X180
- Crown block/Traveling block 1100 sh. Tons 72
diameter 2 groves. - Top Drive Model HPS 1000-2E-AC-KT Torque 78450
ft. Lbs. continious - Retractable Dolly for Top Drive
- Drawworks 1100 sh. Ton 16 lines 4XAC GE motors
with regenerative braking disc brakes for
parking and emergency brake - 1000 sh Ton Rotary support table 49 ½, Max 15
rpm / 45000 ft.Lbs. at 5 rpm.
20RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN OPTIMISED DRILLING
EQUIPMENT
- Dead line anchor 160 kip. Floor mounted Rotary
slip - Dual Hydraulic catheads with commen control panel
- PipeRacker 10 ton lifting capacity. Parallel
racking of 90 ft stand. Off line Stand building
capability for DP, DC and Casing. - Fingerboard 35.000 ft racking capacity. DP- 286
st. of 5 7/8 and 108 st. of 6 5/8, 10 st. of 9
½ DC, 22 st. of Casing 9 5/8 or 14 st. of
Casing 13 3/8 - Belly Board for 199 stands locking latch for each
pipe slot. - Stabbing basket/work basket 250kg swl.
21RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN OPTIMISED DRILLING
EQUIPMENT
- Drillers Cabin elevated 2 m with 2 chairs and
Cyberbase operation stations. - Catwalk machine with remote control from DCR or
Drillfloor and tail in /out arm for transport of
DP, DC and Casing up to 36 OD to rotary,
separate pull back winch on Catwalk structure - Drillfloor Manipulator Arm with remote control
from DCR or Drillfloor for DF handling and tail
in operations of large tubular - Pipe handling crane Working radius 25 m. SWL 5.5
Mt. - 3 x 5t utility winches with remote control,
installed in Derrick level at level 4 - 1 x Derrick Man rider winch with remote control,
installed in Derrick level at level 4 - Iron Roughneck type Wellquip
22RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT
- Surface 18 ¾ BOP Shaffer 18-15M
- - 1ea spherical 10 K
- - 1 ea pipe Ram 15 K
- - 1ea. Shear Ram 15 K with Booster for max
shearing capacity - - 2ea. Pipe Ram 15 K
- - 2ea.3 1/16 15 M type DB valve Hydraulic
operated - - 2ea 3 15 M type B valve manually operated
- Koomy Hydraulic Power Unit
- - Remote control of HPU functions from Drillers
panel and Tool Pushers panel - - Emergency remote operating panel located in
central control room - - 3000 psi. working pressure
- - Accumulator capacity to meet API 16D and PSA
requirements -
23RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT
24RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT
- Choke Kill Manifold 15 K
- - 2ea Remote operated chokes from Drillers
Cabin - - 2ea. Manual operated choke
- 1ea. Poor boy degasser 12 went line a bow top of
derrick - 2ea. Swaco CD 1400 degasser with blower
- Vetco KFDJ-500 49 ½ diverter System 16 diverter
lines
25RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN EQUIPMENT IN CANTILEVER
- BOP Overhead Crane with 2x75 T SWL The two hoist
beams are split to operate 75 T of each side of
the well centre. For lifting of the BOP or sub
sea X-mas Tree, the 2 hoists beams run
simultaneously. - 2 x120 t BOP skid to handle BOP or X-Mas tree
from landing area to BOP Crane working area, or
onto BOP 130 t trolley - 1 x Cellar deck opening 130 t BOP trolley
- 1 x Cellar deck transverse moving and telescopic
work basket - 1 x Cellar deck Man rider winch with remote
control, installed in cantilever - 2 x 5 t utility winches local control in Cellar
deck - Conductor Tensioning System 700K capacity fold
down conductor tensioning platform (centre 20
feet aft of hull) - Riser Tensioning System 700K capacity 4
cylinders installed below Drillfloor
26RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN MUD CIRCULATING SYSTEM
- 3 x Mud HP pumps 7500 psi. Model NO 14-P-120.
2200 HP/2 GE AC motors and Centrifugal pumps
arranged for charging. - 5 x VSM 300 dual deck Shale Shakers.
- 2 x centrifugal mixing pumps arranged with
manifold for simultaneous mixing in active pits
and reserve pits - Power and piping provided to delegated place for
Centrifuge.
27RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN MUD PIT CAPACITIES
28RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN BULK TANKS (P TANKS)
- Five (5) mud tanks each of 1875 cu ft (50 m3) and
four (4) cement tanks each of 1875 cu ft, (50
m3). - Operating pressure of 60 psi and bulk material
specific gravity 2.163. - Mud additive system with skid mounted sack
cutting unit, big bag unit, liquid additive skid,
high rate mixer, HP mud share unit, density
control unit and caustic mixing unit.
29RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN TANK CAPACITY
Tank Capacity Total capacity Fuel oil (3
tanks) 880 m3 Base oil tank 330
m3 Brine oil (2 tanks) 782 m3 Mud
pit 1050 m3 Mud contaminated tank
10 m3 Drillwater (28 tanks) 6094
m3 Fresh water (2 tanks) 831 m3
30RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN DECK LOAD PLAN
- Canteliver Pipe Rack (800 kips) 363 ton 2637
kg/m2 - Total setback area (1200 kips) 544 ton
- Drillfloor working area 1953 kg/m2
- Drawworks house top 459 kg/m2
- Main deck (outside pipe rack) 2075 kg/m2
- Pipe rack (Main Deck) 2637 kg/m2
- IWO Production module 3330 kg/m2
- Quarters deck plan 459 kg/m2
- Loading platform 1318 kg/m2
- Emergency Generator room 459 kg/m2
- Helideck is to be designed for Sikorsky S61 and
S92 Helicopters in accordance with CAP 437
31RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN RIG CRANES
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- 1 ea. Electro hydraulic driven Deck crane
starboard aft.Certified for Zone 1, compliance
with PSA/NMD regulation. SWL 50 Mt _at_ 36 m SWL
38,1 Mt. _at_ 46m - 2 ea. Diesel engines driven Deck cranes port side
and starboardCompliance with PSA/NMD
regulations.1 off SWL 50 Mt _at_ 36 m / SWL 38,1 Mt
_at_ 46m1 off SWL 50 Mt _at_ 20 m / SWL 14,5 Mt _at_ 46m
32RIG CONCEPT AND DESIGN WELL TESTING PROVISIONS
AND AREAS
- Well Testing Area assigned starboard aft between
aft leg and cantilever (area approx 7,5 x 9,0
meters) - Two burner booms will be installed on each side
- Piping System
- 3" line, 600 psi(102.9bar), HP Gas
- 3" line, 600psi (102.9ar), Main oil
- 2" line, 150psi(10bar). Diesel oil
- 4" line, 150psi (10bar), Gas vent.
- 4" line, 150psi (10bar), Compressed air
- 4" line, 150psi (10bar), Sea water (Water curtain
from seawater ring line) - 3/4" line, 150 psi (10bar), Butane
- 4 connections for temporary air compressors
feeding the test plant. -
33SKDP CLASS-N JACK-UP UNIT TABLE OF CONTENT
- Company Background
- Rig Concept and Design
- Operations Management
- QHSE
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34OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTOPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
STRUCTURE
Skeie Drilling Production ASA
Prod Jack 3 Ltd
Prod Jack 2 Ltd
Prod Jack 1 Ltd
ProCorp Offshore Management Services AS
Offshore Production Services AS (100 owned by
Skeie Technology AS)
Management Agreement
35OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTOPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
RESPONSIBILITY
- Development and implementation of total
integrated QHSE Management System
- Emergency Preparedness management
- Budget and Cost management / reporting
- Execution of Drilling Contract including
operational/ admin. interface with Client
OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENTSERVICES
- Unit insurance management
- Personnel management including recruitment,
training, salary, taxation etc.
- Regulatory Compliance/Class-, Flag State- and
Coastal Authority management
36OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MAIN ORGANISATION(PROCORP
OFFSHORE MANAGEMENT SERVICES AS)
CEO/Managing DirectorStein Eggan
Finance/Accounting Mng.Heidi Fornes
Office Administration Mng.Hilde Traaseth
Human Resources Mng.Geir Bjørsvik
Marketing(CEO/Managing Director)
QHSE DirectorDag Eggan
Operations DirectorWilly Tørhaug
QHSE ManagerJonny Mourad
Drilling Eq. Specialist Kristian Skagemo
Contract/Project Base Organisation
37OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT RIG BASIS ORGANISATION
UNIT 1, 2 3
Unit Owner
Operations DirectorWilly Tørhaug
Operations Manager(SKDP Units)
Administration/Document Control
Wages/SalaryCoordinator
Personnel Co-Ordinator
Rig Accounting
Operational/Technical Support Manager
Supply/PurchasingManager
QHSE Manager
Technical/Maintenance Manager
EI Manager
This function may support several units
depending on the area of Operations This
function shall interface with/be assigned to the
Project Organisation/Construction Management
group during the Design and Construction Phases.
Rig ManagerRig Base Organisation (Ref. next
chart)
Drilling Manager
Marine Manager
Process Manager(as applicable)
38OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT RIG BASE ORGANISATION (PER
UNIT)
Operations Manager(SKDP Units)
Rig Manager
QHSE Advisor
Technical Superintendent
Supply/Purchasing
Rig Accountant
Personnel Co.ord.
This function may be same as for Basis
Organisation depending of the area of Operations
(i.e. Norway)
Rig OrganizationOIM
39OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT UNIT OFFSHORE ORGANISATION
Permanent Crew Onboard - 25
Drilling Mode Crew 14
Offshore Installation Manager (OIM)
Production Mode Crew - 7
Pending Activity Crew 6
Admin.
Camp Boss
Total Crew No. Drilling/Production Mode - 52
Medic
Safety Officer
Rig OperationsSuperintendent
1(1) x Storekeeper
ProcessSection Leader
Marine / StabilitySection Leader
Technical Section Leader
Drilling Section Leader(Toolpusher)
Electrical Section Leader
Stability S.L. II
2 x Process CCR Op.
Tourpusher
2 x Electricians
Ass. Tech. Sect. Leader
4 x Process Operator
1 x Electronics
2 x Crane Operators
1(1) x Driller
Engine Room Op.
3(3) x Roustabouts
2 x Assistant Driller
Motorman
2 x Derrickman
Hydraulic Engineer
2 x Pumpman
Rig Mechanic
Welder
6 x Roughneck
Number in brackets () indicates additional
number for full Drilling or combined
Drilling/Production mode activity.
40OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MANNING SCHEDULE (as per
February 2008)
41SKDP CLASS-N JACK-UP UNIT TABLE OF CONTENT
- Company Background
- Rig Concept and Design
- Operations Management
- QHSE
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42QHSESKDP QHSE POLICY
43QHSEREGULATORY FRAMEWORK / CERTIFICATION
- Designed, constructed, installed, operated and
maintained in compliance with relevant and latest
Norwegian Continental Shelf requirements as
defined by the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway
(PSA) - Compliance based on DNV class requirements, the
requirements of the Norwegian Maritime
Directorate (as applicable) and additional PSA
requirements and will generally follow the
recommendations as outlined in Handbook for
Application for Acknowledgement of Compliance. - For Working Environment, NORSOK standard S-002
specifically applies as design specification. - Above Norwegian Coastal State requirements
selected as basis to achieve equivalent or higher
regulatory framework for world-wide operations
including North Sea, Canada and US waters.
44QHSEREGULATORY FRAMEWORK / CERTIFICATION
- Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Classification with the
following class notations - 1A1 Self Elevating Drilling Unit (N)
- Drill (N)
- HELDK-SH
- CRANE
- Designed in accordance with the following DNV
specifications - OSS-101 Rules for Classification of Offshore
Drilling and Support Units - OSS-201 Verification of Compliance with Norwegian
Shelf Regulations
45QHSEREGULATORY FRAMEWORK / CERTIFICATION
- The vessel shall be registered in the Panama
Ship Register and comply with the latest and
relevant International Rules and Regulations for
world-wide operations including - Governing maritime regulations for the country
the Unit is to be flagged to. - The International Maritime Organizations (IMO)
Code for the Construction of Mobile Offshore
Drilling Unit, 1989 Resolution A.649(16)
(generally known as the 1989 IMO MODU Code) - The International Convention for the Safety of
Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974, 1978 Protocol and later
amendments where being referred by the IMO MODU
Code only. - The International Convention for the Prevention
of Marine Pollution from Ships 1973, 1978
Protocol and later amendments (MARPOL 73/78). - The International Convention on Load Lines 1966,
1988 Protocol. - The International Convention of Tonnage
Measurement of Ships 1969. - International Convention for the Prevention of
Collision at Sea. - International Telecommunication Union ( ITU)
Radio Regulations (1982) - ILO 92 and ILO 133
- SNAME TR Bulletin 5-5A Site Specific Assessment
of Mobile Jackup Units, May 1944/1977 is only for
Site Specific Assessment and not applicable for
the current assessment. When applicable, the
Unit will have to be re-assessed base on the
Specific Site environmental and soil conditions.
46QHSEREGULATORY FRAMEWORK / CERTIFICATION
- Handbook For Application For Acknowledgement of
Compliance (AoC) as published by the Norwegian
Shipowners Association Revision 03 dated July 1,
2006 - Norwegian Helicopter Deck regulation BSL D-51
issued by the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority
(equal to Regulation of 22 December 1993 No. 1240
concerning helicopter decks on mobile offshore
units (NMD)) and CAP 437 issued by UK Civil
Aviation Authority. Where discrepancies are
identified between BSL D-51 and CAP 437, BSL D-51
shall apply. - Regulation and guidelines for potable water
system and potable water supply on offshore unit
issued by Norwegian Institute for Public Health
(NIPH) including - NIPH Guidelines for Sufficient, Safe and Good
Potable Water Offshore dated 19 December 2005. - Regulation of 4 September 1987 No 860 concerning
potable water system and potable water supply on
mobile offshore units - Electrical standards
- IEC standards and other relevant standards as
defined within the AoC Handbook. -
- The Offshore Deck Cranes shall be designed,
installed and tested in accordance with the
specific requirements for Offshore Cranes as
defined directly by the PSA regulations (not NMD)
effective at time of signing of this Contract.
47QHSECONCEPT RISK AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT STUDIES
- Concept Risk and Working Environment Studies
performed (Workshop) in co-operation with DNV
iaw. principles outlined in NORSOK Z-013
including - Pre-screening Hazard Review
- Detailed Hazard Review
- Evacuation Review
- Working Environment Review (LQ and Working Areas)
- Environmental System design specification review
(Zero Discharge) - Performed prior to Contract Agreement for
construction, to verify feasibility of concept
both against prevailing Regulatory Framework
(Norwegian Continental Shelf), ALARP principle
for Risk Mitigation and to identify any key cost
drivers for the design, construction and
operations of the unit.
48QHSECONCEPT RISK AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT STUDIES
- Initial concept analysis summarized in Concept
Analysis Report with specific actions for further
follow-up both during the detailed design phase
and throughout the phases of construction and
into Operations, to ensure risk ALARP and meeting
the intention of the specified Regulatory
Framework. - Concept Analysis further concluded with
assistance from DNV in separate reports for
reference during the detailed design phases - Concept Working Environment Review report
- Concept Evacuation Study Report
- Concept Risk Analysis Report
- Concept Emergency Preparedness Review report
- Environmental Design Specification (included in
Technical Design Specification)
49QHSEDESIGN/CONSTRUCTION RISK AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT STUDIES (As per principles outlined
in NORSOK Z-013)
50QHSEDESIGN/CONSTRUCTION RISK AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT STUDIES (As per principles outlined
in NORSOK Z-013)
51QHSEDESIGN/CONSTRUCTION RISK AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT STUDIES (As per principles outlined
in NORSOK Z-013)
52QHSEDESIGN/CONSTRUCTION RISK AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT STUDIES (As per principles outlined
in NORSOK Z-013)
53RISK WORKING ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENTS Norwegian
PSA Requirements (NORSOK Standard Z-013) UK HSE
Safety Case Regs PFEER Regulations
Coarse Concept Safety Evaluation
Concept Noise Vibration Lighting Evaluations
Concept Working Environment Evaluation
Concept Environmental Evaluation(Zero Discharge
Compliance)
Noise Prediction Design Study
Working Environment Area Charts(Design standard
requirements)
HAZID Review Layout Review
Zero Discharge Assessment
Lighting Prediction Design Study
High Level Risk Assessment(Including Fire
Explosion Risk Analysis)
- Rig Design w/DALs
- Risk Acceptance CriteriaQHSE Management System
- Reliability vulnerability Analysis (FMEA)
- DP system
- Emergency power
- Ballast system
- Fire water/sprinkler
- Fire Gas detection
- Control communication
- BOP control system
Quantitative Risk Analysis(QRA)
- Evacuation, Escape Rescue (EER) Analysis
- Frequency Consequence of
- Blow-outs
- HC leaks - mud system well test
- Ship collision
- Dropped objects
- Helicopter crash onboard
- Fires explosions
- DP failure
- Occupational accidents
Working Environment Assessments vs. Working
Environment Area Charts
PFEER /Emergency Preparedness Analysis
UK Safety Case / Norwegian AoC/ Certificate
of Fitness etc.
- Input to Operations Manuals/Em. Prep. Manual
- Input to Emergency Prep. Analysis
- Input to Maintenance Criticality Analysis
- Verify compliance with regulations
- Verify compliance with Company Risk Acceptance
Criteria
Environmental HAZOP Review
Noise Vibration Survey(Sea Trials/Operations)
Ergonomic/MMI Assessment (Sea Trials/Operations)
Lighting Survey (Sea Trials/Operations)
Air Quality Assessment (Sea Trials/Operations)
CONCEPT PHASE DETAILED ENG. PHASE OPERATIONS
ISPS Ship Security Assessment Ship Security
PlanISPS Code Compliance
Final Working Environment Area Charts for rig
54QHSEPERSONNEL TRAINING AND COMPETENCE SYSTEM
- Qualification Requirements for all offshore
positions is being defined and implemented for
guidance and follow-up during recruitment and
training process. - Draft Training Matrix including both Regulatory
Training (Certification and Safety), Vendor
Training and In-House Training has been prepared
for the new SKDP Jack-up units. - Link to SKDP Offshore Training Matrix
- Specific Competency Development Assurance
Procedure for the SKDP Jack-up operations being
prepared by Operations Personnel defining the Rig
Specific Competency Development Program to be
effective for the SKDP North Sea Operations. This
includes development of in-house QHSE Management
System training packages. - Separate Personnel Competency Administration
system OCS (Onsoft Computer Systems) has been
installed and implemented, to provide detailed
planning tool for the training and competency
development activities and further the actual
scheduling, execution and documentation of all
training activities to be performed.
55QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATED QHSE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MODEL
QHSE Management System
Key Management System Elements
56QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPORTING CONTROLLING
DOCUMENTATION
Unit Specific Level 1)
Corporate Level
CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALITY PLANS
CORPORATE VISIONS AND POLICIES
OPERATION MANUALS FOR THE UNIT
COMPANY STANDARDS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANUAL
ONSHORE CONTINGENCY MANUAL
SOPEP MANUAL
QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANUAL
SHIP SECURITY PLAN
QHSE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES MANUAL
UNIT SAFETY BOOKLET
COMPANY CORPORATE FORMS
POTABLE WATER MANUAL
UNIT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Above Corporate Documentation will also apply for
local Company Entities including Branch- and Base
Offices with local adjustments as required in the
QHSE Management Procedures Manual and Onshore
Contingency Manual.
US CG LoI / SAFETY CASE / AoC / CoF(including
Key Risk/Working Environment Analysis)
YEARLY HES PROGRAM FOR THE UNIT
1) Unit specific as built documentation,
including PIDs, drawings, design philosophies,
vendor documentation etc., is not included in the
listing of Unit Specific Documentation.
57QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPORTING CONTROLLING
DOCUMENTATION
Corporate Level
Summary of Content
QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANUAL
Overall description of the processes defined
within each element of the integrated QHSE
Management System (ref. previous slide).
Detailed generic procedures defining the
controlled processes established for management
of Administration, Finance Accounting,
Personnel (HR), Marketing, Technical Supervision,
Operations, Logistics/Supply and general QHSE
management.
QHSE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES MANUAL
ONSHORE CONTINGENCY MANUAL
Detailed description of the companys procedures
for management of Emergency Preparedness and
Response.
58QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPORTING CONTROLLING
DOCUMENTATION
Unit Specific Level
Summary of Content
Detailed description of various Bridging
procedures between the Companys established QHSE
Management System and the specific contractual
requirements with the Client.
CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALITY PLANS
Detailed unit specific instructions and
procedures for the operations of the units
systems and equipment including Marine, Jacking
Operations, Ballast/Stability, Technical/Electrica
l, Anchor Handling and Drilling/Production
Operations (including Well Control).
OPERATION MANUALS FOR THE UNIT
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANUAL
Detailed procedures and guidelines for the
management of Emergency preparedness and response
onboard the unit, in line with pre-defined
situations of Hazards and Accidents (i.e. DSHA
scenarios)
SOPEP MANUAL
Detailed procedures and guidelines for the
management of oil/chemical discharge emergency
situations onboard the unit (as per IMO and Flag
State requirements.
Detailed procedures and guidelines for the
management of Ship Security (e.g. anti terror
measures) including detailed Ship Security
Assessment as per IMO and Flag State required
ISPS Code.
SHIP SECURITY PLAN
UNIT SAFETY BOOKLET
Detailed introduction handbook for offshore
employees and visitors, including an abbreviated
version of the QHSE Management System and key
procedures.
POTABLE WATER MANUAL
Detailed system description and
procedures/guidelines for the Potable Water
System, including procedures for operations,
maintenance and testing of Potable Water.
UNIT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Detailed technical specification and description
of the key systems and equipment onboard the unit.
Various applications for Regulatory Approval from
relevant Coastal Authorities, including
description of compliance with local rules and
regulations, detailed compliance studies and
risk/emergency preparedness and working
environment related analysis and assessments.
US CG LoI / SAFETY CASE / AoC / CoF(including
Key Risk/Working Environment Analysis)
Annual program defining the overall QHSE goals
and objectives for the operations, and further
detailing QHSE related improvement activities for
the upcoming period.
YEARLY HES PROGRAM FOR THE UNIT
59QHSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RIG OPERATIONS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENT
PART 0 GENERAL
PART 1 MARINE OPERATIONS
PART 2 DRILLING OR PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
PART 3 SPECIAL OPERATIONS (e.g. H2S, SimOps,
Complex Wells etc.)
PART 1.1 MARINEOPERATIONS
PART 1.2 TECHNICAL / ELECTRICAL
PART 1.3 STABILITY OPERATIONS
PART 1.4 RIG MOVE OPERATIONS
) Specific manuals containing operational
descriptions, instructions and procedures for the
operations of the units systems and equipment to
be developed and implemented depending on the
type of unit (e.g. drilling and/or production
unit).
60Contact details Skeie Drilling Production
ASA Tordenskjoldsgate 9 N-4612
Kristiansand Norway Telephone 47 38 04 19
40 Fax 47 38 04 19 41