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OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 2009 (SLI NO 382 OF 2009)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 1--Preliminary
1.1. Name of Regulations
1.2. Commencement
1.3. Repeal
1.4. Objects
1.5. Definitions
1.6. Vessels and structures that are not facilities
1.7. Vessels and structures that are not associated offshore places
1.8. Forms, notices and reports
1.9. Relationship with other regulations made under the Act
CHAPTER 2--Offshore facilities
PART 1--OPERATORS
2.1. Nomination of operator -- general
2.2. Nomination of operator -- shared petroleum facility
2.3. Acceptance or rejection of nomination of operator
2.4. Register of operators
PART 2--SAFETY CASES
Division 1--Contents of safety cases
Subdivision A--Contents of a safety case
2.5. Facility description, formal safety assessment and safety management system
2.6. Implementation and improvement of the safety management system
Subdivision B--Safety measures
2.7. Standards to be applied
2.8. Command structure
2.9. Members of the workforce must be competent
2.10. Permit to work system for safe performance of various activities
2.11. Involvement of members of the workforce
2.12. Design, construction, installation, maintenance and modification
2.13. Medical and pharmaceutical supplies and services
2.14. Machinery and equipment
2.15. Drugs and intoxicants
Subdivision C--Emergencies
2.16. Evacuation, escape and rescue analysis
2.17. Fire and explosion risk analysis
2.18. Emergency communications systems
2.19. Control systems
2.20. Emergency preparedness
2.21. Pipes
2.22. Vessel and aircraft control
Subdivision D--Record keeping
2.23. Arrangements for records
Division 2--Submission and acceptance of safety cases
2.24. Safety case to be submitted to Safety Authority
2.25. Safety Authority may request more information
2.26. Acceptance or rejection of a safety case
2.27. Notice of decision on safety case
2.28. Consent to undertake work in a manner different from safety case
2.29. Duties under Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Act
Division 3--Revised safety cases
2.30. Revision of a safety case because of a change of circumstances or operations
2.31. Revision on request by the Safety Authority
2.32. Revision after 5 years
2.33. Safety Authority may request more information
2.34. Acceptance or rejection of a revised safety case
2.35. Notice of decision on revised safety case
2.36. Effect of rejection of revised safety case
Division 4--Withdrawal of acceptance of a safety case
2.37. Grounds for withdrawal of acceptance
2.38. Notice before withdrawal of acceptance
Division 5--Exemptions
2.39. Safety Authority may give an exemption
PART 3--VALIDATION
2.40. Validation of design, construction and installation, significant modification or decommissioning of a facility
PART 4--NOTIFYING AND REPORTING ACCIDENTS AND DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES
2.41. Interpretation
2.42. Notices and reports of accidents and dangerous occurrences
PART 5--PENALTY PROVISIONS
2.43. Facility must have registered operator
2.44. Safety case required for the relevant stage in the life of a facility
2.45. Work on a facility must comply with the safety case
2.46. New health and safety risk
2.47. Maintaining records
2.48. Person on a facility must comply with safety case
2.49. Interference with accident sites
PART 6--MISCELLANEOUS
2.50. Details in applications or submissions
CHAPTER 3--Occupational health and safety
PART 1--HEALTH AND SAFETY
3.1. Avoiding fatigue
3.2. Possession or control of drugs or intoxicants
3.3. Person must leave the facility when instructed to do so
3.4. Prohibition on the use of certain hazardous substances
3.5. Limitations on exposure to certain hazardous substances
3.6. Exposure to noise
3.7. Exemptions from hazardous substances and noise requirements
PART 2--ELECTION OF HEALTH AND SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES
Division 1--Returning officer
3.8. Appointment of returning officer
Division 2--The poll
3.9. Number of votes
3.10. Right to secret ballot
3.11. Conduct of poll by secret ballot
3.12. Conduct of poll if no request made for secret ballot
3.13. If no candidate is elected
Division 3--Polling by secret ballot
3.14. Ballot-papers
3.15. Distribution of ballot papers
3.16. Manner of voting by secret ballot
Division 4--The count
3.17. Envelopes given to returning officer
3.18. Scrutineers
3.19. Returning officer to be advised of scrutineers
3.20. Persons present at the count
3.21. Conduct of the count
3.22. Informal ballot-papers
3.23. Completion of the count
3.24. Destruction of election material
Division 5--Result of election
3.25. Request for recount
3.26. Irregularities at election
3.27. Result of poll
PART 3--ADVICE, INVESTIGATIONS AND INQUIRIES
3.28. OHS inspectors -- identity cards
3.29. Taking samples for testing etc
3.30. Form of certain notices
PART 4--EXEMPTIONS FROM THE REQUIREMENTS IN PART 3 OF SCHEDULE 3 TO THE ACT
3.31. Orders under clause 46 of Schedule 3 to the Act
PART 5--STATE AND NORTHERN TERRITORY LAWS THAT DO NOT APPLY
3.32. Laws or parts of laws that do not apply
PART 6--MISCELLANEOUS
3.33. Service of notices
CHAPTER 4--Diving
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
4.1. Meaning of diving
4.2. When a diving operation begins and ends
PART 2--DIVING SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
4.3. No diving without DSMS
4.4. Contents of DSMS
4.5. Acceptance of new DSMS
4.6. Acceptance of revised DSMS
4.7. Grounds for rejecting DSMS
4.8. Notice of reasons
4.9. Register of DSMSs
4.10. Revision of DSMS
4.11. Notice to revise DSMS
PART 3--DIVING PROJECT PLANS
4.12. Diving project plan to be approved
4.13. Diving project plan to Safety Authority if there is no operator
4.14. Diving project plan to Safety Authority if requested
4.15. Updating diving project plan
4.16. Contents of diving project plan
4.17. No diving without approved diving project plan
PART 4--INVOLVEMENT OF DIVERS AND MEMBERS OF THE WORKFORCE
4.18. Involvement of divers and members of the workforce in DSMS and diving project plan
PART 5--SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
4.19. Safety responsibilities of diving contractors
4.20. Safety in the diving area
4.21. Diving depths
PART 6--DIVING SUPERVISORS
4.22. Appointment of diving supervisors
4.23. Duties of diving supervisors
PART 7--START-UP NOTICES
4.24. Start-up notice
PART 8--DIVING OPERATIONS
4.25. Divers in diving operations
4.26. Medical certificates
PART 9--RECORDS
4.27. Diving operations record
4.28. Divers' log books
CHAPTER 5--Transitional
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
5.1. Definitions
PART 2--OPERATORS
5.2. Operator of a facility before 1 January 2010
5.3. Register of operators
PART 3--SAFETY CASES
5.4. Existing safety cases remain in force
5.5. Application for acceptance of safety case or revised safety case made before 1 January 2010
PART 4--PIPELINES
5.6. Existing pipeline management plans remain in force
5.7. Application for acceptance of pipeline management plan or revised pipeline management plan made before 1 January 2010
5.8. Operator of a pipeline before 1 January 2010
PART 5--DIVING SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND DIVING PROJECT PLANS
5.9. Register of DSMSs and revised DSMSs
5.10. Existing DSMS remain in force
5.11. Application for acceptance of DSMS or revised DSMS made before 1 January 2010
5.12. Notices taken to be given by Safety Authority
5.13. Existing diving project plans remain in force
PART 6--ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS TAKEN BEFORE 1 JANUARY 2010
5.14. Actions
PART 7--EXEMPTIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS IN PART 3 OF SCHEDULE 3 TO THE ACT
5.15. Existing exemptions remain in force
5.16. Application for exemption made before 1 January 2010
SCHEDULE 3.1 Forms
SCHEDULE 3.2 Hazardous substances
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