﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Regulation gazette-part="II" regulation-type="SOR" xml:lang="en" startdate="20091231"><Identification Code="id=&quot;&quot;" hasPreviousVersion="true"><LimsAuthority><Alpha>C-7.8</Alpha><AuthorityTitle>Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</AuthorityTitle></LimsAuthority><InstrumentNumber>SOR/95-191</InstrumentNumber><RegistrationDate><Date><YYYY>1995</YYYY><MM>4</MM><DD>11</DD></Date></RegistrationDate><ConsolidationDate><Date><YYYY>2013</YYYY><MM>01</MM><DD>28</DD></Date></ConsolidationDate><LastModifiedDate><Date><YYYY>2008</YYYY><MM>5</MM><DD>9</DD></Date></LastModifiedDate><EnablingAuthority Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ea=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act">CANADA-NOVA SCOTIA OFFSHORE PETROLEUM RESOURCES ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION ACT</XRefExternal></EnablingAuthority><ShortTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,st=&quot;&quot;">Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Installations Regulations</ShortTitle><LongTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,lt=&quot;&quot;">Regulations Respecting Petroleum Installations Used in Areas Offshore Nova Scotia under the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</LongTitle><RegulationMakerOrder><RegulationMaker>P.C.</RegulationMaker><OrderNumber>1995-606 </OrderNumber><Date><YYYY>1995</YYYY><MM>4</MM><DD>4</DD></Date></RegulationMakerOrder></Identification><Order Code="od=&quot;&quot;"><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"><Text>Whereas, pursuant to subsection 154(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4406">*</FootnoteRef>, a copy of the proposed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Regulations respecting petroleum installations used in areas offshore Nova Scotia under the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4406">*</FootnoteRef>, substantially in the form annexed hereto, was published in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal> Part I on February 19, 1994 and a period of 30 days was thereafter afforded to interested persons to make representations to the Minister of Natural Resources with respect thereto;</Text><Footnote id="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4406" placement="page" status="official"><Label>*</Label><Text>S.C. 1988, c. 28</Text></Footnote></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;" language-align="yes"><Text>And Whereas, pursuant to section 6 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4406">*</FootnoteRef>, the Minister of Natural Resources has consulted the Provincial Minister for the Province of Nova Scotia with respect to the proposed Regulations and the latter has given his approval for the making of those Regulations;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;3&quot;" language-align="yes"><Text>Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources, pursuant to section 153<FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4408">**</FootnoteRef> of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4406">*</FootnoteRef>, is pleased hereby to make the annexed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Regulations respecting petroleum installations used in areas offshore Nova Scotia under the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal>.</Text><Footnote id="fn_SOR-95-191_e_hq_4408" placement="page" status="official"><Label>**</Label><Text>S.C. 1992, c. 35, s. 101</Text></Footnote></Provision></Order><Body><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">SHORT TITLE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>1.</Label><Text>These Regulations may be cited as the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-95-191">Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Installations Regulations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">INTERPRETATION</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>2.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In these Regulations,</Text><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{accidental event}{événement accidentel}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>accidental event</DefinedTermEn> means an unplanned or unexpected event or circumstance or series of events or circumstances that may lead to loss of life or damage to the environment; (<DefinedTermFr>événement accidentel</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{accommodation area}{secteur d’habitation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>accommodation area</DefinedTermEn> means dependent personnel accommodation or an accommodation installation (<DefinedTermFr>secteur d’habitation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{accommodation installation}{installation d’habitation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>accommodation installation</DefinedTermEn> means an installation that is used to accommodate persons at a production site or drill site and that functions independently of a production installation, drilling installation or diving installation, and includes any associated dependent diving system; (<DefinedTermFr>installation d’habitation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Act}{Loi}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Act</DefinedTermEn> means the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal>; (<DefinedTermFr>Loi</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{certificate of fitness}{certificat de conformité}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>certificate of fitness</DefinedTermEn> means a certificate, in the form fixed by the Board, issued by a certifying authority in accordance with section 4 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-95-187">Nova Scotia Offshore Certificate of Fitness Regulations</XRefExternal>; (<DefinedTermFr>certificat de conformité</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{certifying authority}{autorité}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>certifying authority</DefinedTermEn> has the same meaning as in section 2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-95-187">Nova Scotia Offshore Certificate of Fitness Regulations</XRefExternal>; (<DefinedTermFr>autorité</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Chief}{délégué}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Chief</DefinedTermEn> means the Chief Safety Officer; (<DefinedTermFr>délégué</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{classification society}{société de classification}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>classification society</DefinedTermEn> means an independent organization whose purpose is to supervise the construction, ongoing maintenance and any modifications of a platform in accordance with the society’s rules for classing platforms and includes the American Bureau of Shipping, Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Det norske Veritas Classification A/S and Bureau Veritas; (<DefinedTermFr>société de classification</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{contingency plan}{plan d’urgence}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>contingency plan</DefinedTermEn> means a plan that addresses abnormal conditions or emergencies that can reasonably be anticipated; (<DefinedTermFr>plan d’urgence</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{control point}{poste de commande}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>control point</DefinedTermEn> means a work area other than a control station from which systems and equipment critical to the safety of the installation can be monitored and controlled; (<DefinedTermFr>poste de commande</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{control station}{salle de commande}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>control station</DefinedTermEn> means a continuously manned work area from which process and export equipment, wellhead manifold and christmas trees, main and emergency power, fire and gas detection, fire control, communications equipment, emergency shutdown systems, ballast control system, dynamic positioning systems and other systems and equipment critical to the safety of the installation are remotely controlled or monitored; (<DefinedTermFr>salle de commande</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{damaged condition}{condition avariée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>damaged condition</DefinedTermEn> means, with respect to a floating platform, the condition of the platform after it has suffered damage to the extent described in the Code referred to in subsection 56(9); (<DefinedTermFr>condition avariée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{dependent diving system}{système de plongée non autonome}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>dependent diving system</DefinedTermEn> means a diving system that is associated with an installation other than a diving installation and that does not function independently of the installation; (<DefinedTermFr>système de plongée non autonome</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{dependent personnel accommodation}{logement du personnel connexe}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>dependent personnel accommodation</DefinedTermEn> means personnel accommodation that is associated with an installation other than an accommodation installation and that does not function independently of the installation; (<DefinedTermFr>logement du personnel connexe</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{development plan}{plan de mise en valeur}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>development plan</DefinedTermEn> means a development plan relating to the development of a pool or field that is referred to in section 143 of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>plan de mise en valeur</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{development plan approval}{approbation de plan de mise en valeur}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>development plan approval</DefinedTermEn> means the approval of a development plan pursuant to section 143 of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>approbation de plan de mise en valeur</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{diving installation}{installation de plongée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>diving installation</DefinedTermEn> means a diving system and any associated vessel that function independently of an accommodation installation, production installation or drilling installation; (<DefinedTermFr>installation de plongée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Diving Program Authorization}{autorisation de programme de plongée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Diving Program Authorization</DefinedTermEn> means an authorization to conduct a diving program that is issued to an operator by the Board pursuant to paragraph 142(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>autorisation de programme de plongée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{diving system}{système de plongée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>diving system</DefinedTermEn> means the plant or equipment used in or in connection with a diving operation, and includes the plant and equipment that are essential to a diver or to a pilot of a manned submersible; (<DefinedTermFr>système de plongée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{drilling base}{base de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>drilling base</DefinedTermEn> means the stable foundation on which a drilling rig is installed, and includes the ground surface, an artificial island, an ice platform, a platform fixed to the ground or seafloor and any other foundation specially constructed for drilling operations; (<DefinedTermFr>base de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{drilling installation}{installation de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>drilling installation</DefinedTermEn> means a drilling unit or a drilling rig and its associated drilling base, and includes any associated dependent diving system; (<DefinedTermFr>installation de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Drilling Program Authorization}{autorisation de programme de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Drilling Program Authorization</DefinedTermEn> means an authorization to conduct a drilling program that is issued to a person by the Board pursuant to paragraph 142(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>autorisation de programme de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{drilling rig}{appareil de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>drilling rig</DefinedTermEn> means the plant used to make a well by boring or other means, and includes a derrick, draw-works, rotary table, mud pump, blowout preventer, accumulator, choke manifold, dependent personnel accommodation and other associated equipment, including power, control and monitoring systems; (<DefinedTermFr>appareil de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{drilling unit}{unité de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>drilling unit</DefinedTermEn> means a drillship, submersible, semi-submersible, barge, jack-up or other vessel that is used in a drilling program and is fitted with a drilling rig, and includes other facilities related to drilling and marine activities that are installed on a vessel or platform; (<DefinedTermFr>unité de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{drill site}{emplacement de forage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>drill site</DefinedTermEn> means a location where a drilling rig is or is proposed to be installed; (<DefinedTermFr>emplacement de forage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{environmental load}{charge environnementale}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>environmental load</DefinedTermEn> means a load imposed by waves, currents, tides, wind, ice, sea ice, snow, an earthquake or any other naturally occurring phenomenon, or by any combination of those phenomena; (<DefinedTermFr>charge environnementale</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{floating platform}{plate-forme flottante}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>floating platform</DefinedTermEn> means a column-stabilized mobile platform or a surface mobile platform; (<DefinedTermFr>plate-forme flottante</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{flowline}{conduite d’écoulement}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>flowline</DefinedTermEn> means a pipeline that is used to transport fluids from a well to a production facility or vice versa, and includes intrafield export and all gathering lines; (<DefinedTermFr>conduite d’écoulement</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{gastight door}{porte étanche aux gaz}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>gastight door</DefinedTermEn> means a solid, close-fitting door designed to resist the passage of gas under normal operating conditions; (<DefinedTermFr>porte étanche aux gaz</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hazardous area}{zone dangereuse}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>hazardous area</DefinedTermEn> means an area classified as hazardous in the Recommended Practice referred to in subsection (2); (<DefinedTermFr>zone dangereuse</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{installation}{installation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>installation</DefinedTermEn> means a diving installation, a drilling installation, a production installation or an accommodation installation; (<DefinedTermFr>installation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{intact condition}{condition intacte}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>intact condition</DefinedTermEn> means, with respect to a floating platform, that the platform is not in a damaged condition; (<DefinedTermFr>condition intacte</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{machinery space}{zone des machines}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>machinery space</DefinedTermEn> means a space on an installation where equipment incorporating rotating or reciprocating mechanical equipment in the form of an internal combustion engine, a gas turbine, an electric motor, a generator, a pump or a compressor is located; (<DefinedTermFr>zone des machines</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{major damage}{dommage majeur}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>major damage</DefinedTermEn> means damage that results in uncontrolled pollution or loss of or serious threat to life; (<DefinedTermFr>dommage majeur</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{manned installation}{installation habitée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>manned installation</DefinedTermEn> means an installation on which persons are normally present; (<DefinedTermFr>installation habitée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{marine activities}{activité maritime}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>marine activities</DefinedTermEn> means activities related to position keeping and collision avoidance of mobile platforms, including mooring, dynamic positioning and ballasting; (<DefinedTermFr>activité maritime</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{mobile platform}{plate-forme mobile}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>mobile platform</DefinedTermEn> means a platform that is designed to operate in a floating or buoyant mode or that can be moved from place to place without major dismantling or modification, whether or not it has its own motive power; (<DefinedTermFr>plate-forme mobile</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{new installation}{nouvelle installation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>new installation</DefinedTermEn> means an installation that is constructed after the coming into force of these Regulations; (<DefinedTermFr>nouvelle installation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{non-combustible material}{matériau incombustible}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>non-combustible material</DefinedTermEn> means material that does not burn or give off flammable vapours in sufficient quantity for self- ignition when heated to 750°C; (<DefinedTermFr>matériau incombustible</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{operating condition}{condition d’exploitation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>operating condition</DefinedTermEn>, with respect to a mobile platform, means the condition of operating at the operating draft; (<DefinedTermFr>condition d’exploitation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{operating draft}{tirant d’eau d’exploitation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>operating draft</DefinedTermEn>, with respect to a mobile platform, means the vertical distance in metres from the moulded base line to the assigned waterline, where the platform is operating under combined environmental and operational loads that are within the limits for which the platform was designed to operate; (<DefinedTermFr>tirant d’eau d’exploitation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{operations manual}{manuel d’exploitation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>operations manual</DefinedTermEn> means the manual referred to in section 63; (<DefinedTermFr>manuel d’exploitation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{operator}{exploitant}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>operator</DefinedTermEn> means a person who has applied for or has been granted a production operations authorization, a Drilling Program Authorization or a Diving Program Authorization; (<DefinedTermFr>exploitant</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{platform}{plate-forme}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>platform</DefinedTermEn> means a platform associated with an installation; (<DefinedTermFr>plate-forme</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{production facility}{matériel de production}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>production facility</DefinedTermEn> means equipment for the production of oil or gas located at a production site, including separation, treating and processing facilities, equipment and facilities used in support of production operations, landing areas, heliports, storage areas or tanks and dependent personnel accommodations, but not including any associated platform, artificial island, subsea production system, drilling equipment or diving system; (<DefinedTermFr>matériel de production</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{production installation}{installation de production}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>production installation</DefinedTermEn> means a production facility and any associated platform, artificial island, subsea production system, offshore loading system, drilling equipment, facilities related to marine activities and dependent diving system; (<DefinedTermFr>installation de production</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{production operation}{travaux de production}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>production operation</DefinedTermEn> means an operation that is related to the production of oil or gas from a pool or field; (<DefinedTermFr>travaux de production</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{production operations authorization}{autorisation d’exécuter des travaux de production}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>production operations authorization</DefinedTermEn> means an authorization to conduct production operations issued to an operator by the Board pursuant to paragraph 142(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>autorisation d’exécuter des travaux de production</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{production site}{emplacement de production}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>production site</DefinedTermEn> means a location where a production installation is or is proposed to be installed; (<DefinedTermFr>emplacement de production</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{subsea production system}{système de production sous-marin}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>subsea production system</DefinedTermEn> means equipment and structures that are located on or below or buried in the seafloor for the production of oil or gas from, or for the injection of fluids into, a field under a production site, and includes production risers, flow lines and associated production control systems; (<DefinedTermFr>système de production sous-marin</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{survival condition}{condition de survie}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>survival condition</DefinedTermEn>, with respect to a mobile platform, means the condition of the platform when it is subjected to the most severe environmental conditions determined pursuant to section 44; (<DefinedTermFr>condition de survie</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{survival draft}{tirant d’eau de survie}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>survival draft</DefinedTermEn>, with respect to a mobile platform, means the vertical distance in metres from the moulded baseline to the assigned waterline, where the platform is subjected to the most severe environmental conditions determined pursuant to section 44; (<DefinedTermFr>tirant d’eau de survie</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{transit draft}{tirant d’eau de transit}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>transit draft</DefinedTermEn>, with respect to a mobile platform, means the vertical distance in metres from the moulded base line to the assigned waterline, when the platform is moving from one geographical location to another; (<DefinedTermFr>tirant d’eau de transit</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{unmanned installation}{installation inhabitée}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>unmanned installation</DefinedTermEn> means an installation on which persons are not normally present and in those instances when persons are present on the installation, their presence is for the purpose of performing operational duties, maintenance or inspections that will not necessitate an overnight stay; (<DefinedTermFr>installation inhabitée</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{watertight}{étanche à l’eau}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>watertight</DefinedTermEn> means designed and constructed to withstand a static head of water without any leakage; (<DefinedTermFr>étanche à l’eau</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{working area}{zone de travail}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>working area</DefinedTermEn> means any area of an installation that a person may occupy during the normal course of duties, and includes a control room, workshop, machinery space, storage area and paint locker. (<DefinedTermFr>zone de travail</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 9(2), for the purposes of sections 10, 11, 13, 14, 19 and 33, the classification of hazardous areas with respect to hazards caused by combustible gases on an installation shall be made in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 500, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A reference to a standard or specification shall be considered to be a reference to that standard or specification as amended from time to time.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>SOR/2009-317, ss. 99, 102(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20060322">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART I</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">GENERAL REQUIREMENTS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">General</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>3.</Label><Text>For the purpose of ensuring the safety of an installation, no operator shall use the installation unless the equipment on the installation is arranged in accordance with these Regulations to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide for the safety of personnel;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>minimize damage to the environment; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>enable easy access to the equipment.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Quality Assurance</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>4.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every new installation shall be designed, constructed, installed and commissioned in accordance with a quality assurance program that complies with subsection (2) and that is selected in accordance with Canadian Standards Association CAN3-Z299.0-86, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Guide for Selecting and Implementing the CAN3-Z299-85 Quality Assurance Program Standards</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A quality assurance program shall be developed in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="other">Canadian Standards Association</XRefExternal> CAN3-Z299.l-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Quality Assurance Program — Category 1</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="other">Canadian Standards Association</XRefExternal> CAN3-Z299.2-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Quality Control Program — Category 2</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="other">Canadian Standards Association</XRefExternal> CAN3-Z299.3-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Quality Verification Program — Category 3</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="other">Canadian Standards Association</XRefExternal> CAN3-Z299.4-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Inspection Program — Category 4</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Helicopter Deck</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>5.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every helicopter deck or facility that forms part of an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>conform to Transport Canada TP 4414, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Guidelines Respecting Helicopter Facilities on Ships</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be equipped so that any fuel stored on or adjacent to the helicopter deck or to the accommodation areas</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>can be jettisoned by action taken at another location on the installation, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>is protected against damage or impact.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every helicopter deck that forms part of an installation shall be in a location that is readily accessible to and from the dependent personnel accommodation of the installation.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_6&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Facilities for Inspection and Maintenance</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>6.</Label><Text>An installation shall be designed and equipped in such a manner as to allow for the monitoring, maintenance and periodic inspection of the installation, including</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>clear marking and identification of the areas to be inspected;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provision for safe access to and adequate inspection space for the areas to be inspected;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>space for the storage and operation of diving equipment;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>means to facilitate the work of divers, where inspection by divers is required;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>means to assist maintenance personnel, including those doing underwater maintenance, to perform their work safely and effectively; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a mobile platform that is not intended to be periodically drydocked, means to facilitate on-location inspection of the hull.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Secondary Structures and Fittings</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>7.</Label><Text>All decks, deckhouses, skids, modules and other structures located or installed on an installation shall be capable of withstanding all the loads and forces to which they will be subjected, as determined in accordance with section 44.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Arrangements of Materials and Equipment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>8.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In this section</Text><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{flame-type equipment}{équipement de type à flamme}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>flame-type equipment</DefinedTermEn> means any electric or fired heating equipment that uses an open flame, electric arc or element, and includes a space heater, a torch, a heated process vessel, a boiler, an electric arc or an open flame welder, or an open element electric heater or appliance; (<DefinedTermFr>équipement de type à flamme</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{process vessel}{récipient de fabrication}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>process vessel</DefinedTermEn> means a heater, dehydrator, separator, treater or vessel used in the processing or treatment of produced gas or oil. (<DefinedTermFr>récipient de fabrication</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>No person shall create or cause to be created any unprotected flame or source of ignition within 50 m of a well, an oil storage tank or other source of ignitable vapour.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>No flame-type equipment shall be placed or operated within 25 m of a well, an oil storage tank or other source of ignitable vapour, except</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where the well is</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>a water supply well, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>a water injection well equipped with a suitable packer and with the surface casing annulus vented outside any building; or</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where emergency works requires the use of flame-type equipment and the wellhead valves and blow-out preventer, if any, are closed.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>No flame-type equipment shall be placed or operated within 25 m of a process vessel, unless the flame-type equipment is fitted with an adequate flame arrester.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>No flame-type equipment shall be located in the same building as a process vessel or other source of ignitable vapour, unless</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the air intakes and flues of all burners are located outside the building;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>relief valves, safety heads and other sources of ignitable vapours are vented outside the building and discharged above roof level; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the building is adequately cross-ventilated.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>All process vessels and equipment from which ignitable vapour may issue shall be vented to the atmosphere, and all vent lines from every storage tank that is vented to flare pits or flare stacks shall be provided with flame arresters or other equivalent safety devices.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>An exhaust pipe from an internal combustion engine located within 25 m of a well, a process vessel, an oil storage tank or other source of ignitable vapour shall be constructed so that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any emergence of flame along its length or at its end is prevented; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the end is at least 6 m from the vertical centre line of the well projected upward and shall be directed away from the well.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>All equipment at or near a well, a process vessel, an oil storage tank or other source of ignitable vapour shall be constructed in accordance with Part I of the <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Canadian Electrical Code Part I</XRefExternal> and the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Oil and Gas Occupational Health and Safety Regulations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_9&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_9&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Access to Hazardous Areas</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>9.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), there shall not be direct access or any opening in an installation between</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a non-hazardous area and a hazardous area; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a Class I, Division 2, hazardous area and a Class I, Division 1, hazardous area.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to subsections (3) to (5), an enclosed area that has direct access to, and that is classified as less hazardous than, a Class I, Division 1, hazardous area or a Class I, Division 2, hazardous area shall be considered to have the same classification as the area to which it has direct access.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>An enclosed area that has direct access to a Class I, Division 1, area shall be considered to be a Class I, Division 2, hazardous area if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the access is fitted with a self-closing gastight door that opens into the enclosed area; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when the door is open, the air flows from the enclosed area into the Class I, Division 1, hazardous area.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>An enclosed area shall not be considered to be a hazardous area because of its direct access to a Class I, Division 2, hazardous area if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the access is fitted with a self-closing gastight door that opens into the enclosed area; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when the door is open, the air flows from the enclosed area into the Class I, Division 2, hazardous area.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>An enclosed area shall not be considered to be a hazardous area because of its direct access to a Class I, Division 1, hazardous area if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the access is fitted with self-closing gastight doors forming an air-lock; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the enclosed area is maintained at a pressure that is higher than the pressure maintained in the Class I, Division 1, hazardous area.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Piping systems on an installation shall be designed to preclude direct communications between hazardous areas of different classifications and between hazardous and non-hazardous areas.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Ventilation of Hazardous Areas</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>10.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every enclosed hazardous area on an installation shall be ventilated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The ventilation systems fitted on an installation for the purpose of subsection (1) shall be capable of replacing the air in the hazardous area at the rate of once every five minutes.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where a mechanical ventilation system is used for the purpose of subsection (1), the air in the enclosed hazardous area shall be maintained at a pressure that is lower than the pressure of each adjacent hazardous area that is classified as less hazardous.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>All air let into an enclosed hazardous area shall be taken from a non-hazardous area, and where the inlet duct passes through a hazardous area classified as more hazardous than the one to which the duct leads, the air in the inlet duct shall be maintained at a pressure that is higher than the pressure of the air in the hazardous area through which it passes.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>All air let out of an enclosed hazardous area shall be let into an outdoor area that would be classified as the same as or less hazardous than the enclosed hazardous area if it did not receive the air from the enclosed hazardous area.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The ventilation system for every non-hazardous area shall be separate from the ventilation system for every hazardous area, and the ventilation fan inlets and outlets shall be arranged to prevent the air from a hazardous area from moving, as a result of the operation of any fan or the wind, into an area classified as less hazardous.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every ventilation outlet duct leading from a non-hazardous area where drilling or production operations are conducted to a Class I, Division 2, hazardous area shall be equipped with self-closing shutters and a gas detector.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>A differential pressure gauge shall be installed to monitor any loss of ventilation pressure differential required by subsection (3) or (4) or maintained under section 9, and to activate audible and visual alarms at the appropriate control point after a suitable period of delay not exceeding 30 seconds if a loss occurs.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The control station and all accommodation areas on an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be maintained at a positive overpressure relative to atmospheric pressure; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have airlock arrangements on all external doors.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The power for a mechanical ventilation system provided in accommodation areas, working areas, flammable liquid storage areas and other hazardous locations of an installation shall be capable of being shut off from the control station and from a position that is outside the area being served by the ventilation system and that will remain accessible during any fire that may occur within the area being ventilated.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The main inlets and outlets of all ventilation systems shall be capable of being closed from a position that is outside the area being served by the ventilation system and that will remain accessible during any fire that may occur within the area being ventilated.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_11&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_11&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">General Electrical Standards</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>11.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsections (2) to (4), all electric motors, lighting fixtures, electric wiring and other electrical equipment on an installation shall be designed, installed and maintained in accordance with the American Petroleum Institute RP l4F, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Electrical Systems for Offshore Production Platforms</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Electrical wiring on an installation shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designed in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission Publication 92-3, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Electrical Installations in Ships, Part 3: Cables (construction, testing and installations)</XRefExternal> and tested for Category A in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission Publication 332-3, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Tests on electrical cables under fire conditions, Part 3: Tests on bunched wires or cables</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>tested for impact at -35°C and bending at -40°C in accordance with Canadian Standards Association Standard C22.2 No. 0.3-M1985, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Test Methods for Electrical Wires and Cables</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where a primary or secondary distribution system for power, heating or lighting, with no connection to earth, is used on an installation, a device capable of continuously monitoring the insulation level to earth and of giving an audible or visual indication of abnormally low insulation values shall be provided.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The primary source of electrical power on every installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>include at least two power plants;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of supporting all normal operations without recourse to the emergency source of electrical power required by section 12; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if one of the power plants is out of operation, be capable of supporting all operations except drilling and production operations.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The primary circuits from the power plant serving an installation shall be equipped with at least two manual shut-off switches, each at a different location.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Emergency Electrical Power</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>12.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall have an emergency source of electrical power that is independent of the primary source of electrical power and that is capable of supplying electrical power sufficient to operate, for at least twenty-four hours, the following equipment:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all lights referred to in subsection (2);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all gas detection and alarm systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all fire detection and alarm systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all firefighting systems except any fire pump that is driven by a liquid fuelled combustion engine;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the general alarm system and all internal communication systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the emergency shut-down system referred to in section 18;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all lifesaving systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all navigation lights, sound signal systems and illuminated markings, that are required by section 21;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all radio communication equipment necessary to comply with the contingency plans referred to in section 43;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>on a mobile platform, the main ballast control system, one ballast pump for each individual ballast system and one bilge pump for each individual bilge system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>on a column-stabilized mobile platform, the secondary ballast control system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all equipment necessary to secure the production or drilling operations in progress at any one time in a safe manner, including a well disconnect system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if a pumping system is required under paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>), one pump that is not driven by an internal combustion engine that has sufficient capacity to kill any well on the installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;n&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any blow-out prevention system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any manned diving equipment dependent on an electrical supply.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with lights supplied by the emergency source of power described in subsection (1), in the following locations:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every embarkation station on deck and over sides;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every escape route and area containing escape route markings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all service corridors and corridors in accommodation areas, and all stairways, exits and personnel lift cars;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all machinery spaces and main generating stations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the control station and all control points;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all spaces from which the drilling and production operations are controlled and at which controls of machinery essential for the performance of those operations and devices for the emergency shutdown of the power plant are located;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the stowage positions for firefighting equipment;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>each sprinkler pump and fire pump and each ballast and bilge pump, referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>), and the starting position for each pump;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every helicopter landing deck and every obstacle marker on that deck; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the radio room.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where the emergency source of electrical power required by subsection (1) is a mechanically driven generator, the installation shall be provided with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a transitional source of electrical power, unless the generator will automatically start and supply the power required by subsection (1) in less than 45 seconds from the time the primary source of electrical power fails; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a self-contained battery system designed to supply sufficient power, automatically on failure or shutdown of both the primary and the emergency sources of electrical power, to operate, for a period of at least one hour the equipment described in subparagraphs (i) and (ii) and, for a period of at least four days, the equipment described in subparagraph (iii):</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the lights located in every emergency exit route, at every escape route, in every machinery space, the control station and every emergency assembly room and at every launching station of the lifesaving system,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the internal communication system and the general alarm system, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the navigation lights, sound signal systems and illuminated markings referred to in section 21.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The battery system referred to in paragraph (3)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) shall be capable of returning to the trickle charge state on restoration of the primary or emergency source of electrical power.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The emergency source of electrical power required by subsection (1) shall, for a floating platform, be designed to function at full rated power when the installation is upright and when it is at any inclination up to a maximum angle of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>22½ degrees about the longitudinal axis and 10 degrees about the transverse axis, in the case of a surface mobile platform;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>25 degrees in any direction, in the case of a column- stabilized mobile platform; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>15 degrees in any direction, in the case of a self-elevating platform.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The location of the emergency source of electrical power and associated fuel storage, the transitional source of power, if any, and the emergency switchboard on an installation shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>readily accessible from an open deck space;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>segregated by class A-60 divisions, as defined in subsection 23(1), from any space containing the main source of electrical power or the internal combustion engines;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>outside any hazardous area; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a floating platform, located above the waterline that would exist if the platform were in a damaged condition and in a space outside any part of the platform if it were in that damaged condition.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>The emergency source of electrical power required by subsection (1) shall be designed to supply electrical power automatically, on failure of the primary source of electrical power, to a switchboard that is designed to direct the power to the equipment listed in that subsection.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Mechanical Equipment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>13.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every internal combustion engine on an installation shall be installed, maintained and operated in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 7C-llF, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Installation, Maintenance and Operation of Internal-Combustion Engines</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Combustion air for every internal combustion engine and fired vessel shall be taken from non-hazardous areas.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Exhaust gas from every internal combustion engine and fired vessel shall be discharged to non-hazardous areas.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The air induction system of every diesel engine operating in a hazardous area shall be equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a flame arrester in the induction system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a shut-off valve that is located between the engine air inlet filter and the induction system flame arrester and that is capable of being closed automatically by the engine overspeeding device and manually;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a flame arrester in the exhaust system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a spark arrester in the exhaust system, downstream of the flame arrester.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (13), the fuel supply system for every diesel engine shall be equipped with a manual shut-off device and, except for the emergency source of electrical power required by section 12, with a device that will automatically shut off the fuel supply if any of the following occur:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>overspeeding;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>high exhaust temperature;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>high cooling water temperature; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>low lubricating oil pressure.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The engine crankcase breather pipe on every diesel engine shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be equipped with a flame arrester; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of an engine in an enclosed Class I, Division 2, hazardous area, lead to the atmosphere outside the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Basic operating instructions for every diesel engine shall give details of stop, start and emergency procedures and be permanently attached to the engine.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>The layout of every gas turbine, including the location of the control points, shall take into account the ability of the control point closest to the turbine to withstand pressure waves in the event of an explosion in the gas turbine exhaust duct or gas turbine hall and the effects of the failure of a gas turbine rotor where the fragments cannot be contained.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Every gas turbine shall have, in addition to the speed governor, a separate overspeed device, arranged and adjusted so that the manufacturer’s overspeed limitations for the turbine cannot be exceeded by more than 15 per cent.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The air intakes and exhaust for every gas turbine shall be arranged to prevent, to the extent practicable, reingestion of combustion gases.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>Every multi-engine gas turbine shall have a separate air intake and exhaust, arranged so as to prevent induced circulation through a stopped turbine.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>All machinery, components and systems essential to the operation of a floating platform shall be designed to function at full rated power at any inclination, up to a maximum angle of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a surface mobile platform,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>15 degrees in any direction under static conditions,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>22½ degrees in any direction under rolling dynamic conditions, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>7½ degrees by bow or stern under rolling dynamic conditions;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a column-stabilized mobile platform, 15 degrees in any direction; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a self-elevating platform, 10 degrees in any direction.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>The automatic shut-off device referred to in subsection (5) shall shut off the fuel supply to engines associated with fire pump systems only where overspeeding occurs.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;"><Label>(14)</Label><Text>Jacking mechanisms for self-elevating platforms shall, where possible, be arranged with redundancy so that a single failure of any component does not cause an uncontrolled descent of the platform.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Winterization</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;14&quot;"><Label>14.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be designed, constructed, equipped and insulated to ensure that, at the minimum air temperature that may occur at the drill site or production site during operations, based on an annual probability of exceedance of 10<Sup>-2</Sup>,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a production installation, the production equipment and other associated equipment will operate in a safe and efficient manner;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the emergency shutdown system referred to in section 18 will perform its intended functions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>drilling safety systems and associated equipment will operate safely and in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the fluids in the following systems and components will not freeze, namely,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>fresh water tanks and the associated piping,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>vent pipes,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>components of the drainage system,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>the hydraulic system and its components, including operators and cylinders, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>the firefighting system, including pump drives and fuel supply lines, fire pumps and associated piping, fire hydrants, fire hoses and nozzles;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every pneumatic control system will remain fully operational at all times;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the lifesaving appliances and associated devices will remain operational; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a mobile platform,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the fluid in an operating ballast system, including the pumps, control systems and associated piping and valves, is protected against freezing,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the proper functioning of any thrusters is not impaired and the hydraulic fluid and lubricants for the thrusters have properties designed for such a temperature, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the mooring winches and, where the platform is so equipped, the quick disconnect system will remain fully operational.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with steam-generating equipment, or an equivalent means, that will keep the locations mentioned in subsection (3) free of ice and snow and lines thawed so as to permit drilling, production and maintenance operations to be conducted safely.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every installation that is equipped with steam-generating equipment, or an equivalent means, required by subsection (2) shall include outlets, hoses and hose clamps capable of being used in the following locations:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>work areas;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>walkways; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the helicopter deck and the lifeboat embarkation stations.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Where temperatures below -20°C may occur, based on an annual probability of exceedance of 10<Sup>-2</Sup>, at the drill site or production site more than one day per year and where the installation is equipped with steam-generating equipment, or an equivalent means, required by subsection (2),</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that equipment shall meet the requirements set out in subsection (2) when operating at 75 per cent capacity; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the installation shall be equipped with a second set of steam-generating equipment or another means of providing equivalent protection against ice, snow and freezing.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>SOR/2009-317, s. 100.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20060322">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_15&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_15&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Corrosion Protection</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;15&quot;"><Label>15.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>All structural elements that are part of an installation and the failure of which as a result of corrosion would cause a safety hazard shall be protected or constructed with extra material so as to prevent the degree of corrosion that may cause that structural element to fail and shall be protected against corrosion in accordance with section 4.15 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Corrosion protection systems for installations shall be designed, installed and maintained in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>section 15 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>, in the case of steel platforms; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>sections 4.9.5, 5.1.1, 5.3, 5.4.2, 5.6, 5.10 and 11.19 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>, in the case of concrete platforms.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>All corrosion protection systems on an installation shall be designed so that adjustment, repair or replacement can be done on site, except where</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>dry dock surveys are possible and are scheduled at a frequency of five years or less; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the corrosion protection system is a cathodic protection system that has a design life exceeding that of the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_16&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_16&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Cranes</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;16&quot;"><Label>16.</Label><Text>Every crane on an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be designed and constructed in accordance with American Petroleum Institute Spec 2C, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Specification for Offshore Cranes</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be operated and maintained in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 2D, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_17&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_17&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Gas Release System</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;17&quot;"><Label>17.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In this section, “gas release system” means a system for releasing gas and combustible liquid from an installation, and includes a flare system, a pressure relief system, a depressurizing system and a cold vent system.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every gas release system shall be designed and located, taking into account the amount of combustibles to be released, the prevailing winds, the location of other equipment and facilities, including rigs, the dependent personnel accommodation, the air intake system, embarkation points, muster areas, the helicopter approaches and other factors affecting the safe, normal flaring or emergency release of the combustible liquid, gases or vapours, so that when the system is operating it will not damage the installation, other installations, the land or other platforms in the vicinity used for the exploration or exploitation of resources, or injure any person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every gas release system shall be designed and installed in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute RP 520, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for the Design and Installation of Pressure-Relieving Systems in Refineries</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute RP 521, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Guide for Pressure-Relieving and Depressuring Systems</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute Standard 526, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Flanged Steel Safety-Relief Valves</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute Standard 527, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Seat Tightness of Pressure Relief Valves</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute Standard 2000, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Every gas release system shall be designed and constructed to ensure that oxygen cannot enter the system during normal operation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Any flare boom and its associated equipment shall be designed</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to ensure a continuous flame using an automatic igniter system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to withstand the radiated heat at the maximum venting rate;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to prevent flashback; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to withstand all loads to which they may be subjected.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Every gas release system shall be designed to limit to the acceptable levels permitted by the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-87-612">Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations</XRefExternal> the noise that may occur as the gas expands.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>With the exception of water, any liquid that cannot be safely and reliably burned at the flare tip of a gas release system shall be removed from the gas before it enters the flare.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Any vent that is used to release gas to the atmosphere without combustion shall be located and designed to minimize the risk of accidental ignition of the gas.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Every gas release system shall be designed and installed so that, taking into account the prevailing wind conditions, the maximum radiation on areas where personnel may be located, from the automatically ignited flame of a flare or vent, will be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>6.3 kW/m<Sup>2</Sup>, where the period of exposure will not be greater than one minute;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>4.72 kW/m<Sup>2</Sup>, where the period of exposure will be greater than one minute but not greater than one hour; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>l.9 kW/m<Sup>2</Sup>, where the period of exposure will be greater than one hour.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_18&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_18&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Emergency Shutdown System</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;18&quot;"><Label>18.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall have an emergency shutdown system that is capable of shutting down and isolating all potential sources of ignition and sources of flammable liquids or gases.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An emergency shutdown system shall be designed and installed so that when activated it causes</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible and visual signal that indicates the cause of its activation and the identity of the equipment that has been shut down and isolated to be given in the appropriate control point; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible alarm to be sounded through the general alarm system required by section 34 unless the alarm is overridden by the control point operator.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In the case of a production installation, an emergency shutdown system shall be designed to ensure</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that there are at least two levels of shutdown; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to subsection (13), that the following will occur within the time and in the sequence set out in the operations manual, namely,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the shutdown of all production facilities and associated test facilities,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the closure of all surface inlet manifold safety valves and production riser safety valves,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the closure of all Christmas tree safety valves and all downhole safety valves, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>the shutdown of all utilities except the equipment listed in subsection 12(1).</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>In the case of a production installation, manual operation of an emergency shutdown system shall be in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 14C, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems for Offshore Production Platforms</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>In the case of a drilling installation, an emergency shutdown system shall be designed to ensure</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the shutdown within the time and in the sequence set out in the operations manual of all utilities, except the equipment listed in subsection 12(1); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>that shutdown is possible from at least two strategic locations.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The emergency shutdown system shall be designed to permit the selective shutdown of the ventilation systems required by section 10, except the fans necessary for supplying combustion air to prime movers for the production of electrical power.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>At least one of the controls of the emergency shutdown system shall be located outside hazardous areas.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>After an emergency shutdown, the emergency shutdown system shall stay in a locked-out condition until it is manually reset.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The emergency shutdown system shall be connected to a source of power in such a way that, in the event of a failure of the primary source of power, there is automatic changeover to an emergency source of power and audible and visual alarms indicating that failure are given at the appropriate control point.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>Where a hydraulic or pneumatic accumulator is used to operate any part of the emergency system, the accumulator shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be located as close as is practicable to the part that it is designed to operate, except where that part is part of a subsea production system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have capacity for at least three operations.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>In the event of a failure of the accumulator referred to in subsection (10), the shutdown valves shall revert to a fail-safe mode.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>All cables and pneumatic and hydraulic power lines that are part of the emergency shutdown system shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of cables and power lines that are exposed to the risk of mechanical or fire damage, be protected</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>by metal channels or casings, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>by being enclosed in a steel conduit or an equivalent covering; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>as far as practicable, be segregated or routed away from the process and utility control systems so that any damage to those systems does not affect the shutdown system.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>In the case of a production installation, on activation of the emergency shutdown system, the surface-controlled subsurface safety valve shall close in not more than two minutes after the Christmas tree safety valve has closed, except where a longer delay is justified by the mechanical or production characteristics of the well.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Escape Routes</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;19&quot;"><Label>19.</Label><Text>On every manned installation,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every work area shall have at least two well-marked separate escape routes that are situated as far apart as is practicable;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all escape routes shall lead to the open deck and from there to an evacuation station;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in addition to the escape routes required by paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>), clear passage shall be provided, where practicable, to the helicopter deck and sea level and other embarkation locations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all corridors that are more than 5 m long, all accommodation areas and, where practicable, all work areas shall have at least two exits, located as far apart as is practicable, that lead to escape routes;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every escape route and embarkation station shall be free of all obstructions, and each exit door along the route shall be a sliding door or designed to open outwards;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every escape route leading to an upper level shall, where practicable, be provided in the form of ramps or stairways;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every escape route leading to a lower level shall, where practicable, be provided in the form of ramps, stairways or chutes of sufficient width to accommodate stretcher bearers with stretchers;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>suitable means shall be provided, where practicable, for persons to descend from the installation to the water;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>materials used for escape routes shall have a level of fire durability equivalent to steel;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the survival craft evacuation stations located adjacent to the accommodation areas and the associated escape routes from the accommodation areas shall provide fire protection for a period of at least two hours; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all escape routes and associated stairwells shall be appropriately sheltered from the effects of fire and explosion.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Protection Against Impact</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20&quot;"><Label>20.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (4), every platform shall be designed to withstand accidental impacts with a vessel.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where practicable, every platform shall have a fender system, buoyage system or similar arrangement that will permit the transfer of goods to and from the production installation and a vessel without endangering that production installation or vessel or any person or goods.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (4), every platform, including any fender system, shall be capable of absorbing the impact energy of not less than 4 MJ from a vessel without endangering any person or the environment.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subsections (1) and (3) do not apply to an unmanned platform if any impact described by those subsections will not cause major damage.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every platform shall be designed so that the impact energy referred to in subsection (3)</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>can be totally absorbed in the permanent deformation of the structural element impacted and by the elastic deflection of the platform; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>will not be absorbed in the permanent deformation of the vessel.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Where a fender system is used to comply with subsection (2), its size and arrangement shall be such that a vessel cannot be trapped under it at low tide.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Navigational Equipment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;21&quot;"><Label>21.</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with the navigation lights and sound signal systems that are required by</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a mobile platform, the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1416">Collision Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the installation were a Canadian vessel; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a fixed platform, sections 8, 9 and 10 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1232">Navigable Waters Works Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the installation were in waters to which those Regulations apply.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Lifesaving Equipment for Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;22&quot;"><Label>22.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be provided with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to subsection (2), in the case of a manned installation, two or more totally enclosed survival craft that have a combined carrying capacity of at least 200 per cent of the total number of persons on board the installation at any one time, and in the case of a unmanned installation, one or more totally enclosed survival craft that have a combined carrying capacity of at least 100 per cent of the total number of persons on board the installation at any one time;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one or more inflatable liferafts, that have a combined capacity for accommodating at least 100 per cent of the total number of persons on board the installation at any one time, and that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>meet the requirements for inflatable liferafts set out in Schedule XI to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the liferafts were in waters to which those Regulations apply,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>have float free capability,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>if embarkation is more than 4.5 m from the waterline at the survival draft, are equipped with a launching device, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>are equipped with Class A equipment as described in Schedule II to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a manned installation, immersion suits for 200 per cent of the total number of persons on board the installation at any one time, that conform to National Standard of Canada CAN/CGSB-65.16-M89, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Marine Abandonment Immersion Suit Systems</XRefExternal>, and that are stowed such that one suit is readily available adjacent to each bed and the remaining suits are equally distributed among evacuation stations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of an unmanned installation, immersion suits for 100 per cent of the total number of persons on board the installation at any one time, that conform to the National Standard of Canada CAN/CGSB-65.16-M89, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Marine Abandonment Immersion Suit Systems</XRefExternal>, and that are equally distributed among evacuation stations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a lifejacket for each of the persons on board the installation at any one time; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a manned installation,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>a motor-propelled rescue boat that</Text><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;,c1=&quot;A&quot;"><Label>(A)</Label><Text>meets the requirements for rescue boats set out in Regulation 47 of Chapter III of International Maritime Organization <XRefExternal reference-type="other">International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea</XRefExternal>,</Text></Clause><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;,c1=&quot;B&quot;"><Label>(B)</Label><Text>is located under a device capable of launching and retrieving the boat when the boat is fully loaded with equipment and complement, and</Text></Clause><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;,c1=&quot;C&quot;"><Label>(C)</Label><Text>is self-righting,</Text></Clause></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>lifebuoys that are distributed on the decks of the installation, and that are stowed in a bracket or cleats, in at least the following numbers, namely,</Text><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;,c1=&quot;A&quot;"><Label>(A)</Label><Text>8 lifebuoys for an installation that is 100 m or less in length,</Text></Clause><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;,c1=&quot;B&quot;"><Label>(B)</Label><Text>10 lifebuoys for an installation that is more than 100 m but less than 150 m in length,</Text></Clause><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;,c1=&quot;C&quot;"><Label>(C)</Label><Text>12 lifebuoys for an installation that is 150 m or more but less than 200 m in length, and</Text></Clause><Clause Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;,c1=&quot;D&quot;"><Label>(D)</Label><Text>14 lifebuoys for an installation that is 200 m or more in length,</Text></Clause></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>a rescue basket capable of accommodating at least six persons,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>12 Type A distress signals, as defined in the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>a Class I emergency position indicator radio beacon, as defined in the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">EPIRB Regulations</XRefExternal>, in each control station,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;vi&quot;"><Label>(vi)</Label><Text>at least two radar transponders stowed in two widely separated locations, except in the case of surface mobile platforms,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;vii&quot;"><Label>(vii)</Label><Text>in the case of surface mobile platforms, at least one radar transponder, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;viii&quot;"><Label>(viii)</Label><Text>two buoyant personnel transfer baskets.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Each of the totally enclosed survival craft provided on an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>meet the requirements for Class I lifeboats as set out in Schedule V to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the survival craft were in waters to which those Regulations apply;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be equipped with</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>a compression ignition engine with two independent starting methods and with sufficient power to propel the craft when fully loaded,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>an engine block heater, a head bolt heater or any other means of ensuring prompt engine start in cold weather,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>a two-way fixed radio capable of permitting communications with other survival, support and rescue craft,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>a towing attachment,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>the equipment required by Schedule I to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the installation were a Class I ship to which those Regulations apply,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;vi&quot;"><Label>(vi)</Label><Text>a launching device,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;vii&quot;"><Label>(vii)</Label><Text>a radar reflector,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;viii&quot;"><Label>(viii)</Label><Text>a Class II emergency position indicator radio beacon, as defined in the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">EPIRB Regulations</XRefExternal>, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ix&quot;"><Label>(ix)</Label><Text>a hand-held radio;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be self-righting;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be fire-protected;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of a speed of not less than 6 knots;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have a self-contained air supply sufficient for at least 10 minutes;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be stored or equipped</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>in the case of a column-stabilized mobile platform and a fixed platform, so as to launch in a bow out aspect, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>in the case of a self-elevating mobile platform, so as to clear each leg, column, footing, brace or mat and any other similar structure below the hull;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be positioned so that half the survival craft are close to the accommodation areas and the other half are appropriately located on the other side of the installation, taking into consideration the shape of the installation and the type of associated facilities;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be stowed in a secure and sheltered position that is protected from damage by fire or explosion; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be stowed in such a manner that two crew members can carry out preparations for embarkation and launching in less than 5 minutes.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The launching devices for the totally enclosed survival craft, the rescue boat and the inflatable liferafts provided on an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>meet the requirements for launching devices set out in Schedule IX to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the launching devices were located in waters to which those Regulations apply;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be sufficiently strong to permit each survival craft, rescue boat or liferaft to be safely launched or lowered into the water when loaded with its full complement of persons and equipment; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>situated so as to permit each survival craft, rescue boat or liferaft to be launched clear of any obstruction resulting from damage of the extent described in the Code referred to in subsection 56(9).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Half of the lifebuoys provided on an installation shall be equipped with self-igniting lights, and not fewer than two of those lifebuoys shall be equipped with self-activating smoke signals.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Two lifebuoys provided on an installation not equipped with lights and smoke signals shall be fitted with a buoyant lifeline, the length of which shall be at least one-and-a-half times the distance from the stowage deck to the waterline at the transit draft, or 30 m, whichever is greater.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>There shall be posted on every installation, including in the control station and in each accommodation area and work area, copies of a plan showing the position of all the lifesaving appliances.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Passive Fire and Blast Protection</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;23&quot;"><Label>23.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In this section,</Text><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-0 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-0}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>class A-0 division</DefinedTermEn> means a division formed by a bulkhead or deck that is constructed</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-0 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-0}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>of steel or an equivalent material and suitably stiffened, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-0 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-0}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to prevent the passage of smoke and flame after 60 minutes of exposure to a standard fire test; (<DefinedTermFr>cloisonnement de classe A-0</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-60 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-60}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>class A-60 division</DefinedTermEn> means a division formed by a bulkhead or deck that is</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-60 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-60}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed of steel or an equivalent material and suitably stiffened,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-60 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-60}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed to prevent the passage of smoke and flame after 60 minutes of exposure to a standard fire test, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class A-60 division}{cloisonnement de classe A-60}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>insulated with non-combustible materials so that, if either side is exposed to a standard fire test, after 60 minutes the average temperature on the unexposed face will not increase by more than 139°C above the initial temperature and the temperature at any point on the unexposed face, including any joint, will not increase by more than 180°C above the initial temperature; (<DefinedTermFr>cloisonnement de classe A-60</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class B-15 division}{cloisonnement de classe B-15}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>class B-15 division</DefinedTermEn> means a division formed by a bulkhead, ceiling or lining that is</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class B-15 division}{cloisonnement de classe B-15}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed and erected entirely from non-combustible materials,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class B-15 division}{cloisonnement de classe B-15}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed to prevent the passage of flame after exposure to a standard fire test for 30 minutes, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class B-15 division}{cloisonnement de classe B-15}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>insulated so that if either face is exposed to the first 30 minute period of a standard fire test, the average temperature on the unexposed face will not increase at any time during the first 15 minutes of the test by more than 139°C above that initial temperature, and the temperature at any point on the unexposed face, including any joint, will not increase by more than 225°C above the initial temperature after exposure for 15 minutes; (<DefinedTermFr>cloisonnement de classe B-15</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class H-120 division}{cloisonnement de classe H-120}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>class H-120 division</DefinedTermEn> means a division formed by a bulkhead or deck that is</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class H-120 division}{cloisonnement de classe H-120}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed of steel or an equivalent material and suitably stiffened,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class H-120 division}{cloisonnement de classe H-120}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constructed to prevent the passage of smoke and flame after exposure to a hydrocarbon fire test for 120 minutes, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{class H-120 division}{cloisonnement de classe H-120}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>insulated with non-combustible material so that, if either face is exposed to a hydrocarbon fire test, after 120 minutes the average temperature on the unexposed face will not increase by more than 139°C above the initial temperature, and the temperature at any point on the unexposed face, including any joint, will not increase by more than 180°C above the initial temperature; (<DefinedTermFr>cloisonnement de classe H-120</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>hydrocarbon fire test</DefinedTermEn> means a test in which a specimen division, which division resembles as closely as possible the intended construction of the division, includes, where appropriate, at least one joint and has an exposed surface of not less than 4.65 m<Sup>2</Sup> and a height or a length of not less than 2.44 m, and is exposed in a test furnace to temperatures corresponding approximately to a time-temperature relationship defined by a smooth curve drawn through the following temperature points measured above the initial furnace temperature, namely,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 3 minutes, 880°C,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 5 minutes, 945°C,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 10 minutes, 1032°C,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 15 minutes, 1071°C,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 30 minutes, 1098°C,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 60 minutes, 1100°C, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{hydrocarbon fire test}{essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures}&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the end of the first 120 minutes, 1100°C; (<DefinedTermFr>essai de résistance au feu d’hydrocarbures</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{low flame spread}{à faible indice de propagation des flammes}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>low flame spread</DefinedTermEn> in respect of a surface, means that the surface restricts the spread of flame; (<DefinedTermFr>à faible indice de propagation des flammes</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{standard fire test}{essai standard de résistance au feu}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>standard fire test</DefinedTermEn> means a test conducted in accordance with Regulation 3.2 of Chapter II-2 of International Maritime Organization <XRefExternal reference-type="other">International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea</XRefExternal>. (<DefinedTermFr>essai standard de résistance au feu</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (3), on an installation,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the wellhead and process areas on a production installation shall be separated from other areas by class H-120 divisions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all control stations shall be separated from other areas by class A-60 divisions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the accommodation areas shall be separated from other areas by class A-60 divisions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every machinery space and every storeroom containing paint, oil, any gaseous substance or other flammable material shall be separated from galleys or accommodation areas by class A-60 divisions and from each other by class A-0 divisions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>galley supply and exhaust ventilator trunking within the accommodation areas or any other enclosed spaces shall be made of steel covered with a fire-resistant insulation material of a type and thickness equivalent to that in a class A-60 division;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every deck and its supporting structure within the accommodation areas that is not required to be a class A-60 division shall be constructed of material that by itself or due to insulation provided will not lose its structural stability and fire integrity when subjected to a 60 minute standard fire test;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every corridor bulkhead that is not required to be a class A-60 division shall be a class B-15 division and extend from deck to deck or, when continuous class B-15 divisions that are ceilings are fitted, from the deck to the continuous ceiling;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every door in every class B-15 division that is a bulkhead shall meet the standard for a class B-15 division, except that a door to a cabin or to a public space other than a stairway may have ventilation openings or a louvre in the lower half;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no door of a division forming any part of a stairway enclosure shall be provided with ventilation openings or louvres;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every opening in every bulkhead and deck in the accommodation areas shall have permanently attached to it a means of closing that will maintain the fire integrity of the bulkheads and decks;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where a class A-0 division, class A-60 division, class B-15 division or class H-120 division is pierced for the passage of electric cables, pipes, trunks or structural elements or for other purposes, arrangements shall be made so that the fire resistance of the division is not impaired;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>air spaces enclosed behind ceilings, panelling or linings shall be divided by close-fitting draught stops that are spaced not more than 14 m apart and that are fitted transversely if the length of the space exceeds 14 m and lengthwise if the width exceeds 14 m;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every internal stairwell, ladderwell and crew elevator trunk within the accommodation areas shall be constructed of steel or equivalent material;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;n&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every stairwell in the accommodation areas shall be enclosed within a trunk constructed of class A-60 divisions and shall have self-closing doors, except that a stairwell connecting only two decks need only be fitted at one deck level with a division that has the same fire integrity and structural stability as the deck and self-closing doors;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for compartments that contain or are affected by oil and oil vapour, the surface of insulating materials fitted to the inside of bulkheads and decks and forming the casings and crowns shall be impervious to oil and oil vapour;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;p&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">p</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every door and shutter in a bulkhead opening to hatches in the galley and pantry shall be constructed so that the fire integrity of the bulkhead is maintained, and shall be capable of being readily closed from a position outside the galley or pantry;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>primary deck coverings shall be of a type that will not readily ignite;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;r&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">r</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>paints, veneers and other finishes used on surfaces on concealed or inaccessible spaces and on exposed surfaces, except furniture, furnishings and floor coverings, shall be such that the surfaces are of a low flame spread type;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;s&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">s</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>overboard scuppers, sanitary discharges or other outlets close to the water shall be of material unlikely to fail in the event of fire;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;t&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">t</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every load-bearing steel structural element shall be fire protected; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;u&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">u</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>blast-resistant panels and explosion venting systems shall be provided in locations that are susceptible to an explosion.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subsection (2) does not apply to an unmanned installation, if the passive fire and blast structural protection provided will prevent major damage in the case of a fire or explosion.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Galleys on an installation shall be provided with fire blankets.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Notwithstanding subsections (2) to (4), every installation shall be arranged in such a way that a fire in one area on the installation will be prevented from spreading to other areas and the consequences of an explosion on the installation are minimized, taking into account the fire or explosion hazard of any particular area.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_24&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_24&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Fire Hydrant Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;24&quot;"><Label>24.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every manned installation shall be provided with a fire hydrant system in accordance with this section.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The fire hydrant system shall be connected to a continuously pressurized wet pipe water main that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is connected to at least two pump systems that are situated as far apart as possible; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when any one of the pump systems required by paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) is out of operation,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>is capable of delivering at least one jet simultaneously from each of any two fire hydrants through the hoses and nozzles, at a pressure at the hydrants of at least 350 kPa,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>is capable of delivering water at a sufficient pressure and quantity so that the aggregate capacity of the pump systems that are still operating is not less than 120 m<Sup>3</Sup>/hour when the pump systems are delivering water to the fire hydrants, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>is capable of maintaining a pressure of at least 700 kPa to any foam system protecting the helicopter deck.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The number and position of the fire hydrants in the fire hydrant system shall be such that water from any two hydrants, one of which is fitted with only a single length of fire hose and the other of which is fitted with one or two lengths of fire hose, can reach every part of the installation where a fire may occur.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Each fire hydrant in the fire hydrant system shall be provided with a hose that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is of not more than 18 m in length;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is equipped with a 19 mm dual purpose nozzle capable of spray or jet action and with the necessary couplings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>meets the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1961, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Fire Hose</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_25&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_25&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Water Deluge and Water Monitor Systems in Areas with Petroleum</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;25&quot;"><Label>25.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In this section,</Text><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{water deluge system}{système déluge}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>water deluge system</DefinedTermEn> means a system capable of deluging a space with water from fixed heads; (<DefinedTermFr>système déluge</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{water monitor system}{système de régulation d’eau}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>water monitor system</DefinedTermEn> means a system capable of deluging a space with water from monitors. (<DefinedTermFr>système de régulation d’eau</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every manned production installation shall be equipped with a water deluge system or, in the case of an open space, a water monitor system, for each space in the installation that contains equipment that stores, conveys or processes petroleum not used as fuel on the installation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The systems required by subsection (2) shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>connected to a continuously pressurized water main that is connected to at least two pump systems; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>capable of discharging water at the rate of at least 12.2 L/minute/m² over the largest area served by the system when any one of the pump systems is out of operation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Every water deluge system shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>operate automatically in response to a signal from the fire detection system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of being operated manually from the control station and from locations close to but outside of each space served by it; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when in operation, automatically activate an audible and visual signal at the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every water monitor system shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of being activated manually from the control station and from locations close to but outside of each space served by it;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have sufficient movement in the horizontal and vertical planes to permit the monitor to discharge water into any part of the space served by it;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of being locked in any position; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of discharging water as a jet or spray.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>A water deluge system provided pursuant to subsection (2) shall meet the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 15, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">General Requirements for Fire Pump Systems and Water Mains</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;26&quot;"><Label>26.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The fire hydrant system referred to in section 24 and a water deluge system referred to in section 25 may be connected to the same water main and main pump systems.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every water main referred to in section 24 or 25 shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be routed clear of hazardous areas as far as practicable;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be arranged in relation to any thermal barriers and structural elements of the installation so as to obtain the maximum protection from damage due to heat;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be equipped with valves that will permit a damaged part of the system to be isolated from the undamaged parts; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be used solely for the purpose of firefighting.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every sea suction and source of power for each of the pump systems referred to in section 24 or 25 shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be designed and arranged to start automatically in response to</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>any drop in water pressure that indicates a demand on the system,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the receipt of a signal from the fire detection system, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the receipt of a signal from any manual control point;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of being started manually from the control station and started and stopped manually from a location close to the pump system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of functioning continuously without attendance for at least 24 hours; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be designed and arranged so that a fire, explosion or flooding in any one space of the installation will not put more than one pump system out of operation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>When any of the pump systems referred to in section 24 or 25 is started, an audible alarm shall be given automatically at the pump and an audible and visual alarm shall be given automatically at the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every pump system provided pursuant to section 24 or 25 shall be located in a part of the installation remote from spaces that contain equipment used for storing, conveying or processing petroleum that is not used as fuel on the installation.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_27&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_27&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Sprinkler System in Accommodation Areas</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;27&quot;"><Label>27.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The accommodation areas in every manned installation shall be equipped with a sprinkler system that is supplied with water from</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>two dedicated pump systems connected to the water main referred to in section 24 or 25 by way of a lockable screwdown non-return valve that will prevent backflow from the sprinkler system to the water main; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one dedicated sprinkler pump connected to</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the water main referred to in section 24 or 25 by way of a lockable screwdown non-return valve that will prevent backflow from the sprinkler system to the water main, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>a pressurized fresh water tank having a volume equal to at least twice the volume of water required pursuant to subsection (2) to be supplied for a period of one minute.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The volume of water supplied by the pump systems or pump and fresh water tank described in subsection (1) shall be at a pressure sufficient to ensure, at the level of the highest sprinkler, continuous coverage of at least 280 m<Sup>2</Sup> at the rate of at least 6 L/minute/m<Sup>2</Sup>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The sprinkler pump required by paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>serve only the sprinkler system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be activated automatically by a pressure drop in the system before the water in the fresh water tank is depleted; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be powered from at least two sources.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>When the sprinkler system is activated, an audible and visual alarm that shows the location of the activated sprinklers shall be given automatically at the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The sprinkler system shall be designed to prevent the passage of sea water into the fresh water tank.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The sprinkler system shall be provided with at least one stop valve for every 200 sprinklers that can prevent the flow of water into those sprinklers without affecting the rest of the system.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Each of the stop valves provided pursuant to subsection (6) shall be protected from accidental operation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>A gauge indicating the pressure in the sprinkler system shall be fitted at each stop valve and at the control station.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The sprinkler heads shall be placed in positions and spaced in a pattern that will ensure an average application rate of 6 L/minute/m<Sup>2</Sup> throughout each space in the accommodation areas.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The pump system or pump and fresh water tank required by subsection (1) shall be situated outside the accommodation areas and as far as possible from the main machinery space.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The sprinkler system shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>installed in accordance with National Fire Protection Association 13, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>tested and maintained in accordance with National Fire Protection Association 13A, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Recommended Practice for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Sprinkler Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Fire Extinguishing Systems in Machinery and Flammable Liquid Storage Spaces</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;28&quot;"><Label>28.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On every installation, a fixed fire-extinguishing system utilizing carbon dioxide, pressure water spray or, where a fire will not involve any gases, liquefied gases with a boiling point below ambient temperature or cryogenic liquids, high expansion foam shall be installed in every space containing</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>internal combustion machinery having an aggregate power of at least 750 kW;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an oil- or gas-fired boiler or any other fired process vessel having a thermal rating of at least 75 kW;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>paint or other flammable liquids as defined by National Fire Protection Association 321, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Basic Classification of Flammable and Combustible Liquids</XRefExternal>; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>mud pits or equipment used for removing drill solids where oil-based mud is used.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>On every installation, a fixed fire-extinguishing system utilizing carbon dioxide or pressure water spray shall be provided in every compartment containing a pump for the transfer of oil.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A fire-extinguishing system utilizing carbon dioxide referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall meet the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 12, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A fire-extinguishing system utilizing pressure water spray referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall meet the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 15, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A fire-extinguishing system utilizing high expansion foam referred to in subsection (1) shall meet the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 16, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>When a fire-extinguishing system utilizing carbon dioxide is provided pursuant to subsection (1) or (2), means shall be provided to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>stop all ventilation fans serving the space protected by that system automatically before the system is activated; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>close all dampers in the ventilation system serving the space protected by that system manually from a position that is outside that space and that will not be made inaccessible by a fire within that space.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every fire-extinguishing system referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall be capable of being activated manually</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>from a location close to but outside each space served by it; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at the location where the extinguishing medium is stored.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>At each access to every space served by a fire-extinguishing system referred to in subsection (1) or (2) there shall be a notice indicating that the space contains such a system and stating which fire extinguishing medium is used.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Visual indication of the operational status of the fire-extinguishing system referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall be provided at each access to every space served by that system and at the control station.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>Every installation provided with a fire-extinguishing system referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall be provided with an automatic system that will give</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible warning, in every space served by that system to which personnel have access, before the fire extinguishing medium is released from the fire extinguishing system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible and visual signal, outside the access to every space served by that system and at the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station, when the fire extinguishing system is in operation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>Every installation provided with a fire-extinguishing system referred to in subsection (1) or (2) shall be provided with means to close all openings that may admit air to or allow gas to escape from a space served by that system.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_29&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_29&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Fire Extinguishers</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;29&quot;"><Label>29.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On every installation a portable fire extinguisher shall be provided</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>within 10 m of any position accessible by personnel in every machinery, drilling and production and process space;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>within 15 m of any position accessible by personnel in every space other than a space described in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>near the entrance to each space referred to in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (3), the extinguishing medium employed by an extinguisher provided pursuant to subsection (1) shall be suitable for extinguishing fires in spaces in which it is intended to be used.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Each extinguisher provided pursuant to subsection (1) for use in machinery spaces where oil is used as fuel shall be of a type discharging foam, carbon dioxide gas or dry powder.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The capacity of each portable extinguisher provided pursuant to this section shall be at least</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>9 L, for an extinguisher that discharges foam;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>4.5 kg, for an extinguisher that discharges dry powder;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>6 kg, for an extinguisher that discharges carbon dioxide gas; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>9 L, for an extinguisher that discharges water.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A spare charge shall be provided for each portable extinguisher provided pursuant to this section for which a duplicate extinguisher has not been provided.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>On an installation, every space containing internal combustion machinery that has an aggregate power of at least 750 kW shall be provided with one portable foam applicator unit and the following fire extinguishers:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one foam type fire extinguisher of not less than 45 L capacity in every engine space;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>two portable foam extinguishers, where the aggregate power of the machinery is at least 750 kW but not more than 1500 kW;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>three portable foam extinguishers, where the aggregate power of the machinery is more than 1500 kW but not more than 2250 kW;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>four portable foam extinguishers, where the aggregate power of the machinery is more than 2250 kW but not more than 3000 kW;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>five portable foam extinguishers, where the aggregate power of the machinery is more than 3000 kW but not more than 3750 kW; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>six portable foam extinguishers, where the aggregate power of the machinery is more than 3750 kW.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>On an installation, every space containing an oil- or gas-fired boiler or any other fired process vessel that has a thermal rating of at least 75 kW shall be provided with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>two portable foam fire extinguishers plus an additional portable foam fire extinguisher for each burner up to a total capacity of 45 L;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one portable dry powder fire extinguisher; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one portable foam applicator unit.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Every portable foam applicator unit provided pursuant to this section shall be provided with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an air-foam nozzle of an inductor type capable of being connected to the water main described in subsection 24(2) and of producing foam effective for extinguishing an oil fire at the rate of at least 1.5 m<Sup>3</Sup>/minute; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at least two tanks, each containing at least 20 L of foam-making liquid.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Every portable fire extinguisher on an installation shall be inspected, maintained and recharged in accordance with National Fire Protection Association 10, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_30&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_30&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Firefighting Equipment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;30&quot;"><Label>30.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every manned installation shall be provided with at least ten sets of firefighter equipment and every unmanned installation shall be provided with at least two sets of firefighter equipment, each of which shall consist of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>protective clothing, including boots and gloves, that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>meets the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1971, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Protective Clothing for Structural Fire Fighting</XRefExternal>,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>will protect the skin from being burned by heat radiating from a fire and by steam,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>has a water-resistant outer surface,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>in the case of boots, is made of rubber or other electrically non-conducting material, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>in the case of gloves, meets the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1973, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Gloves for Structural Fire Fighting</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a firefighter’s helmet with visor that meets the requirements of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-Z94.1-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Industrial Protective Headwear</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In addition to any firefighting equipment required by the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-87-612">Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations</XRefExternal>, every manned installation shall be provided with at least four sets, and every unmanned installation shall be provided with at least two sets, of the following equipment:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a self-contained breathing apparatus that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>is capable of functioning for at least 30 minutes,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>meets the requirements of Canadian Standards Association Z94.4-93, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Selection, Use, and Care of Respirators</XRefExternal>, and CAN3-Z 180.1-M85, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Compressed Breathing Air and Systems</XRefExternal>, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>is equipped with two spare bottles;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a portable electric safety lamp that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>will operate in the conditions anticipated for a Class I, Division 1, hazardous area,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>is operated from a rechargeable battery capable of operating for at least 3 hours, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>can be easily attached to the clothing of a firefighter, at or above the waist level;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an axe with an insulated handle and a carrying belt; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a fire-resistant life and signalling line and a safety belt and harness that meet the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1983, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope, Harness and Hardware</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Each set of equipment required by subsections (1) and (2) shall be kept ready for use and stored so as to be readily accessible.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>One of each of the sets of equipment required by subsections (1) and (2) shall be located within easy access of the helicopter deck.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_31&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_31&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Automatic Fire Detection Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;31&quot;"><Label>31.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every manned installation shall be equipped with a fire detection system that is capable of detecting the presence of fire in every space where fire may occur, including</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every corridor, stairway and escape route in the accommodation areas;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the control station;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every work area; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every space containing equipment in which petroleum or any other flammable substance is stored, conveyed, processed or consumed.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every unmanned installation shall be equipped with a fire detection system that is capable of detecting the presence of fire in every space where fire may occur, including</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every work area; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every space containing equipment in which petroleum or any other flammable substance is stored, conveyed, processed or consumed.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every fire detection system required by subsections (1) and (2) shall be selected, designed, installed and maintained in accordance with National Fire Prevention Association 72E, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The fire detection systems required by subsections (1) and (2) shall, on detection of fire, activate automatically</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible and visual signal on the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station of a manned installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible alarm that has a tone different from any other alarm in any part of the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_32&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_32&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Gas Detection Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;32&quot;"><Label>32.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with a gas detection system that is capable of detecting, in every part of the installation in which hydrogen sulphide or any type of hydrocarbon gas may accumulate, the presence of those gases.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The gas detection system required by subsection (1) shall, on detection of gas, activate automatically</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible and visual signal on the fire and gas indicator panel in the control station of a manned installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible alarm that has a tone different from any other alarm in any part of the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at least two portable gas detectors capable of</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>measuring the concentration of oxygen in any space, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>detecting hydrogen sulphide and any type of hydrocarbon gas in any space; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a means of testing the portable gas detectors described in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A gas detector shall be provided</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>at every ventilation inlet duct leading to a non-hazardous area on every installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in every enclosed hazardous area on every installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every gas detector provided in accordance with subsection (3) shall be appropriate for the area and installed and operated in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Appendix C of American Petroleum Institute RP 14C, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems for Offshore Production Platforms</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>section 9.2 of American Petroleum Institute RP 14F, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Electrical Systems for Offshore Production Platforms</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_33&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_33&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Alarm Panels and Signals</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;33&quot;"><Label>33.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every manned installation shall be equipped with a fire or gas detection system that includes</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>one or more fire and gas detector indicator panels located at the control station, that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>indicate the source of fire and gas by means of a visual signal,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>are capable of being functionally tested, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>are fitted with equipment for resetting the fire and gas detection systems; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an audible fire and gas alarm that has a characteristic tone that distinguishes it from the alarms associated with machinery, safety and control system faults or any other alarm system and that is audible on all parts of the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A fire or gas detection system referred to in subsection (1) shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be capable of being manually activated from each of the following locations, namely,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the space adjacent to each entrance to each machinery and process space,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>each accommodation area,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the office of the manager of the installation,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>every control point in each machinery and process space, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>the control station;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be designed so that, on activation of a detection device in one space, any signals received at the same time from a detection device in another space will register at the fire and gas indicator panel at that same time;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be installed and maintained in accordance with National Fire Prevention Association 72, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Protective Signaling Systems</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be arranged so that there will be an automatic changeover to an emergency source of electrical power in accordance with subsection 12(9) in the event of a failure of the primary source of electrical power and so that failure of the primary source of electrical power will be indicated both visually and audibly as a separate fault alarm.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_34&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_34&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">General Alarm System</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;34&quot;"><Label>34.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation shall be equipped with a general alarm system that is capable of alerting personnel to any hazardous conditions other than fire or gas that might</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>endanger the personnel;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>endanger the installation; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be harmful to the environment.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every general alarm system referred to in subsection (1) shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>operational and in operation at all times other than when the system is being inspected, maintained or repaired;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where applicable, flagged as being subject to inspection, maintenance or repair; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designed in such a manner as to prevent tampering.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where a general alarm system for an installation is being inspected, maintained or repaired, the operator of the installation shall ensure that the functions that the system performs are performed manually.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_35&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_35&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Piping Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;35&quot;"><Label>35.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The piping system and associated equipment of every installation shall be designed and installed in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 14E, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Offshore Production Platform Piping Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every pressure vessel or fired vessel on a production installation shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the following standards:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute Spec 12J, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Specification for Oil and Gas Separators</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>sections I, II, IV, V, VII, VIII and IX of American Society of Mechanical Engineers <XRefExternal reference-type="other">ASME Boiler &amp; Pressure Vessel Code</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Canadian Standards Association B51-M1991, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Boiler, Pressure Vessel, and Pressure Piping Code</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every compressor in hydrocarbon service at a production installation shall be designed in accordance with the following standards:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-Z184-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Gas Pipeline Systems</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute STD 617, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Centrifugal Compressors for General Refinery Service</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute STD 618, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Reciprocating Compressors for General Refinery Services</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>American Petroleum Institute STD 619, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Rotary-Type Positive Displacement Compressors for General Refinery Services</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>All materials and procedures used in a production installation used to produce and process sour gas shall conform to National Association of Corrosion Engineers (U.S.) MR-01-75, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistant Metallic Materials for Oil Field Equipment</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Where an operator handles, treats or processes oil, gas or water that contains hydrogen sulphide, the operator shall do so in accordance with good industry practice to minimize the discharge of hydrogen sulphide into the environment and to ensure that the operation is carried out in a safe and efficient manner.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_36&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_36&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Communication Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;36&quot;"><Label>36.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>No person shall operate a manned installation unless the installation is equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a radio or telephone communication system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an emergency communication system.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The communication systems referred to in subsection (1) shall be operational at all times.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>No person shall operate a manned installation unless the installation is equipped with a two-way radio communication system that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>enables effective communication by radio to be maintained between the installation and helicopters, the shore base, support vessels, standby vessels, search and rescue aircraft, and other nearby installations; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>enables effective communication with marine traffic in the vicinity.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The operator of a manned installation shall ensure that the radio communication systems comply with the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Ship Station Radio Regulations</XRefExternal> and the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Ship Station Technical Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the installation were a ship to which those Regulations apply.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Each installation shall comply with the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-81-364">VHF Radiotelephone Practices and Procedures Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if the installation were a ship to which those Regulations apply.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>No person shall operate a manned installation unless the installation is equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an internal telephone system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a public address system with loudspeakers located so that a voice transmission can be heard throughout the installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a means of transmitting written data to the shore base of the installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>No person shall operate an installation that is usually unmanned unless the installation is equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an operational two-way radio communication system during any period when the installation is manned; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a system capable of detecting under ambient conditions any hazardous conditions that could endanger the safety of the installation or damage the environment and of alerting the control station about the hazardous conditions.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART II</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">ANALYSIS AND DESIGN</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_37&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_37&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">General Design Considerations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;37&quot;"><Label>37.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every installation and every component of an installation shall be designed in accordance with good engineering practice, taking into account</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the nature of the activities on and around the installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the type and magnitude of functional loads, environmental loads, and foreseeable accidental loads;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>operating and ambient temperatures;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>corrosion conditions that may be encountered during the construction, operation and maintenance of the installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the avoidance of damage to any part of the installation that may lead to the progressive collapse of the whole installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>soil conditions.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The design of an installation shall be based on such analyses or model tests of the installation, including simulations to the extent practicable, as are necessary to permit the determination of the behaviour of the installation and of the soils that support the installation or anchoring systems, under all foreseeable transportation, installation and operating conditions.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_38&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_38&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Design of Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;38&quot;"><Label>38.</Label><Text>Every installation shall be designed in accordance with the</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>section 4 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for the foundation, section 5 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a steel platform, section 7 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a concrete platform, sections 3 and 7 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in respect of its transportation and installation, sections 5, 6 and 7 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S475-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Sea Operations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Design of Platforms</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;39&quot;"><Label>39.</Label><Text>Every platform shall be designed in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for composite ice-resisting walls, section 13 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for the foundation, section 5 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a steel platform, sections 9, 10, 11, 12 and 16 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a concrete platform, sections 8, 9, 10 and 12 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a gravity base, fill, fill-retention or piled platform, section 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>, as applicable.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"> Analyses</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;40&quot;"><Label>40.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Analyses undertaken in respect of an installation for the purposes of subsection 37(2) shall cover all relevant structural elements of the installation, shall be based on good engineering practice and shall include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a structural analysis;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a fatigue analysis;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a structural element stability analysis;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an overall installation stability analysis;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a mobile platform, an intact and damage stability analysis; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a hydrodynamic analysis.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Analyses undertaken in respect of a platform for the purposes of subsection 37(2) shall be carried out in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>section 4.6.7 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a steel platform, section 8 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a concrete platform, sections 8 and 9 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A fatigue analysis undertaken in respect of a platform for the purpose of subsection 37(2) shall be carried out in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a steel platform, section 14 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a concrete platform, section 8.5 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The foundation of major machinery and equipment on an installation shall be analysed to determine if the resulting deflection, stresses and vibration are within the limits of the structural design criteria for the equipment.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_41&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_41&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Innovations for Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;41&quot;"><Label>41.</Label><Text>The design of an installation shall not involve the use of any design method, material, joining technique, or construction technique that has not previously been used in comparable situations, unless</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>there have been engineering studies or prototype or model tests that demonstrate the adequacy of the method, material or technique; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the operator implements a performance monitoring and inspection program that is designed to permit the determination of the correctness of the method, material or technique.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Removal and Abandonment of Fixed Production Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;42&quot;"><Label>42.</Label><Text>Where the removal of a fixed production installation is a condition of a development plan approval, the operator shall incorporate in the design of the installation such measures as are necessary to facilitate its removal from the site without causing a significant effect on navigation or the marine environment.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_43&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_43&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Concept Safety Analysis for Production Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;43&quot;"><Label>43.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every operator shall, at the time the operator applies for a development plan approval in respect of a production installation, submit to the Chief a concept safety analysis of the installation in accordance with subsection (5), that considers all components and all activities associated with each phase in the life of the production installation, including the construction, installation, operation and removal phases.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The concept safety analysis referred to in subsection (1) shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be planned and conducted in such a manner that the results form part of the basis for decisions that affect the level of safety for all activities associated with each phase in the life of the production installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>take into consideration the quality assurance program selected in accordance with section 4.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Target levels of safety for the risk to life and the risk of damage to the environment associated with all activities within each phase of the life of the production installation shall be defined and shall be submitted to the Chief at the time the operator applies for a development plan approval.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The target levels of safety referred to in subsection (3) shall be based on assessments that are</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>quantitative, where it can be demonstrated that input data are available in the quantity and of the quality necessary to demonstrate the reliability of the results; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>qualitative, where quantitative assessment methods are inappropriate or not suitable.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The concept safety analysis referred to in subsection (1) shall include</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for each potential accident, a determination of the probability or susceptibility of its occurrence and its potential consequences without taking into account the plans and measures described in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for each potential accident, contingency plans designed to avoid the occurrence of, mitigate or withstand the accident;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for each potential accident, personnel safety measures designed to</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>protect, from risk to life, all personnel outside the immediate vicinity of the accident site,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>provide for the safe and organized evacuation of all personnel from the production installation, where the accident could lead to an uncontrollable situation,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>provide for a safe location for personnel until evacuation procedures can be implemented, where the accident could lead to an uncontrollable situation, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>ensure that the control station, communications facilities or alarm facilities directly involved in the response to the accident remain operational throughout the time that personnel are at risk;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for each potential accident, appropriate measures designed to minimize the risk of damage to the environment;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for each potential accident, an assessment of the determination referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and of the implementation of the plans and measures described in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a determination of the effects of any potential additional risks resulting from the implementation of the plans and measures described in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a definition of the situations and conditions and of the changes in operating procedures and practices that would necessitate an update of the concept safety analysis.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The determinations and assessments required by paragraphs (5)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), respectively, shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>quantitative, where it can be demonstrated that input data is available in the quantity and of the quality necessary to demonstrate reliability of the results; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>qualitative, where quantitative assessment methods are inappropriate or not suitable.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>The plans and measures identified under paragraphs (5)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) shall be designed to ensure that the target levels of safety as defined pursuant to subsection (3) are met.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>The operator shall maintain and update the concept safety analysis referred to in subsection (1) in accordance with the definition of situations, conditions and changes referred to in paragraph (5)(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>) to reflect operational experience, changes in activity or advances in technology.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_44&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_44&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"> Environmental Criteria and Loads</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;44&quot;"><Label>44.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, the determination of environmental criteria and loads on an installation shall be made in accordance with sections 5 and 6.5 to 6.13 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, permanent loads, operational loads and accidental loads shall be determined in accordance with sections 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4, respectively, of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, for installations, load combinations shall be determined in accordance with section 6.14 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_45&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_45&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"> Site Investigations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;45&quot;"><Label>45.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Site investigations shall be carried out, for the purpose of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, in accordance with section 4 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where permafrost is present at a production site, the geotechnical investigation for the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40 shall include sampling of the permafrost.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The analysis of all fill sources for an installation shall meet the requirements of section 7.3.2 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>, and shall include sampled boreholes and laboratory testing of the recovered samples.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_46&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_46&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Geotechnical Parameters</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;46&quot;"><Label>46.</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, the geotechnical parameters used for stability, deformational and thermal analyses shall be selected in accordance with section 5.2.5 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_47&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_47&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Soil Deformation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;47&quot;"><Label>47.</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, the analysis for determining the deformation of foundations shall be made in accordance with sections 5.2.4, 6.1.3, 7.1.3, 8.1.3 and 9.2.4 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_48&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_48&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Erosion Offshore</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;48&quot;"><Label>48.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of undertaking the analyses referred to in section 40, the analysis of the erosion offshore shall be made in accordance with sections 6.2.3, 7.2.2 and 9.3.5 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where there is a potential for erosion around a platform to a degree that would affect the stability of the platform, the platform shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provided with means of erosion protection that eliminate or prevent that degree of erosion; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designed assuming all materials that are not resistant to erosion, determined from physical or numerical modelling, are removed.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The operator of a platform or drilling unit that is placed so close to an existing platform as to cause erosion that affects the stability of the existing platform shall take measures to prevent that erosion.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_49&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_49&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Materials for Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;49&quot;"><Label>49.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Notwithstanding compliance with the standards referred to in this Part, all materials used in an installation shall be suitable for the service in which, and for the conditions under which, they are used.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>No materials other than non-combustible materials shall be used in an installation except where a special property is required that cannot be obtained by using a non-combustible material.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (4), materials, such as organic foam insulation, that may give off toxic fumes or smoke when ignited shall not be used in an installation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Combustible foam insulation may be used for cold storage or refrigerated spaces on an installation if</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the foam is of a fire retardant type;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the foam is totally enclosed in stainless steel or another corrosion-resistant material that has all joints sealed; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the insulation and its casing do not form any part of the accommodation deck or bulkhead.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>All structural concrete used in an installation shall be in accordance with sections 4, 5 and 6 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>All structural steel used in an installation shall be in accordance with sections 5, 6 and 17 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_50&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_50&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Air Gap and Freeboard</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;50&quot;"><Label>50.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), the air gap for an installation, except for a surface platform, shall be determined in accordance with section 4.8 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S471-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">General Requirements, Design Criteria, the Environment, and Loads</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The air gap for a column-stabilized mobile platform may be calculated assuming the platform is at survival draft and at its lowest position relative to sea level, as determined from its motion characteristics.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every surface mobile platform shall have sufficient freeboard, taking into consideration the environmental criteria and loads at the drill or production site determined under section 44.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Every fixed production platform shall have sufficient freeboard to prevent ice rubble or waves from flowing over the side of the platform unless it is designed to withstand the loads due to water and ice without major damage, under the most severe conditions as determined pursuant to section 44.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_51&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_51&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"> Load Measuring System</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;51&quot;"><Label>51.</Label><Text>Each leg on every self-elevating mobile platform shall have a load measuring system that will permit</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>registration of the load on the leg at any time during jacking operations; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>measurement of the load on the leg periodically.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_52&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_52&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Gravity-Base, Fill, Fill-Retention and Self-elevating Platforms</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;52&quot;"><Label>52.</Label><Text>Every gravity-base, fill, fill-retention and self-elevating platform shall be designed in accordance with sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively, of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>, and section 5.2.2 of Canadian Standards Association Special Publication S472.1-1992, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Commentary to CSA Standard CAN/CSA-S472-92, Foundations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_53&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_53&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Pile Foundations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;53&quot;"><Label>53.</Label><Text>Pile foundations of every fixed platform and, where applicable, subsea production system shall be designed in accordance with section 9 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>, and section 5.2.2 of Canadian Standards Association Special Publication S472.1-1992, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Commentary to CSA Standard CAN/CSA-S472-92, Foundations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Structural Strength of Mobile Platforms</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;54&quot;"><Label>54.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every floating platform that is intended to be used in areas in which sea ice is present shall be able to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>withstand, without major damage, the ice loads to which it may be subjected when it is operating in accordance with the operations manual;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>stay on location in the ice concentration and under the ice forces to which it may be subjected, as stated in the operations manual; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be moved from the production site or drill site in the ice concentration to which it may be subjected, as stated in the operations manual.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In an analysis undertaken in accordance with subsection 37(2) for the purpose of determining the resistance to overturning and the resistance to sliding of a self-elevating mobile platform,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a lattice type leg may be analysed using equivalent single- beam hydrodynamic coefficients as determined in accordance with Det norske Veritas Classification Notes, Note No. 31.5 — <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Strength Analysis of Main Structures of Self-Elevating Units</XRefExternal>, when determining</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the hydrodynamic loads to be used in calculating overturning forces and sliding forces, if a vertical load equal to 5 per cent of the horizontal load is applied at the centre of the leg, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the hydrodynamic forces to be used in any detailed finite element analysis of the upper legs and hull;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the overturning moments and sliding forces shall be assessed assuming no spudcan fixity and using the most critical combination and direction of environmental and functional loads;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the reaction point for an independent leg platform shall be taken as the point located at a distance above the spudcan tip that is equal to the lesser of</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>half the height of the spudcan, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>half the total penetration; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the reaction point for a mat-supported platform shall be determined considering the soil characteristics determined in the site investigation undertaken pursuant to section 45.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where any wave frequency or seismic ground motion predicted for the production site of a self-elevating mobile production platform is close to the frequency of oscillation of the platform, a dynamic response calculation shall be performed as part of the analyses required by section 37 and the dynamic loads determined thereby shall be included in the relevant stress and fatigue analyses.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The connection between each spudcan and each leg of a self-elevating mobile platform shall be designed to withstand without failure the loads occurring at the full spudcan fixity condition.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Each spudcan and each connection between each spudcan and each leg of a self-elevating mobile platform shall be designed for all possible penetrations or conditions ranging from tip penetration to full spudcan penetration as determined by the site investigation undertaken pursuant to section 45, and the shape of the spudcan.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Every spudcan of a self-elevating mobile platform shall have sufficient strength to withstand storm-induced horizontal loads, vertical loads, and one half of the lower guide bending moment that is calculated assuming the leg is pinned.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>The secondary bending effects of the legs of a self-elevating mobile platform shall be taken into account in the performance of an analysis pursuant to section 37.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>The analysis required pursuant to section 37 to verify whether a self-elevating mobile platform is capable of withstanding the loads imposed during transportation shall be performed in accordance with Part 3, Chapter 2, Sections 3 C-100 and D-300 of Det norske Veritas <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Rules for Classification of Mobile Offshore Units</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>A self-elevating mobile platform with independent footing support shall be designed to withstand the loads that may be imposed during preload operations, including where there is</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>loss of foundation support for one leg for a distance of at least 4 m; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>offset support of 1.5 m from the centre of the spudcan tip.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The legs, spudcans and mats of every self-elevating mobile platform shall be designed for any impact load that might occur on setdown, in accordance with Part 3, Chapter 2, Section 3 E-400 of Det norske Veritas <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Rules for Classification of Mobile Offshore Units</XRefExternal>, using the maximum environmental and functional loading conditions for setdown operations, as specified in the operations manual.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The legs of every self-elevating mobile platform shall be preloaded to at least l.l times the reaction expected at the footing or mat at the extreme loading condition.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Motion Response Characteristics</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;55&quot;"><Label>55.</Label><Text>The motion response characteristics of every floating platform shall be determined by analytical methods or by model tests for the six degrees of freedom for all relevant operational, transit and survival drafts.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Stability of Mobile Platforms</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56&quot;"><Label>56.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purpose of this section, “lightship”, in relation to a mobile platform, means a platform with all its permanently installed machinery, equipment and outfit, including permanent ballast, spare parts normally retained on board and liquids in machinery and piping at their normal working levels, but not including liquids in storage or in reserve supply tanks, items of consumable or variable loads, stores and crew and their effects.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (3), an inclining test shall be carried out to determine the lightship weight and the location of the centre of gravity on every mobile platform.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Detailed weight calculations showing the differences of weight and centres of gravity may be used in lieu of the inclining test required by subsection (2), in respect of a surface or self-elevating mobile platform of a design that is identical with regard to hull form and arrangement to that of a platform for which an inclining test has been carried out, if the accuracy of the calculations is confirmed by a deadweight survey.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (6), during each five-year survey that is required and carried out by a classification society of a surface or self-elevating mobile platform, a deadweight survey shall be carried out and, where there is a significant discrepancy between the measurement obtained from that survey and the weight change as calculated from weight records,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a surface platform, an inclining test shall be carried out; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a self-elevating platform, the allowable variable load in the elevated condition shall be adjusted in accordance with the deadweight survey and the stability in the floating mode shall be calculated.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (6), an inclining test shall be carried out during each five-year survey that is required and carried out by a classification society for every column-stabilized mobile platform, except that after the second inclining test, the subsequent tests need only be carried out during every alternate five-year survey if there was no significant discrepancy between the weight records and the results of the second test.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>An inclining test is not required pursuant to subsection (4) or (5) where the platform is equipped with instrumentation that is capable of accurately measuring or providing data that permit an accurate calculation of the centre of gravity.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>A comprehensive and up-to-date record shall be kept of every change to a mobile platform that involves a change in weight or position of weight.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Where the weight of a mobile platform changes by more than 1 per cent of the lightship weight, a deadweight survey shall be carried out at the earliest opportunity and an up-to-date value of the lightship centre of gravity shall be recorded in the operations manual.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Subject to subsections (10) to (13), the analysis of intact and damage stability of every mobile platform undertaken for the purpose of paragraph 40(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>) shall include a verification as to whether the platform complies with Chapter 3 of International Maritime Organization <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 1989</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>Every mobile platform shall be designed so that, in the intact condition, when subjected to the wind heeling moments described in the Code referred to in subsection (9), it has a static angle of heel of not more than 15 degrees in any direction.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>Every column-stabilized mobile platform shall be designed so that, in the intact condition, it has a metacentric height of at least 1 m when it is in the operating and transit draft and a metacentric height of at least 0.3 m in all other draft conditions.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>Every surface and self-elevating mobile platform shall be designed so that, in the intact condition, it has a metacentric height of at least 0.5 m.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;56&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>Every mobile platform shall be designed so that, in the damaged condition or where any compartment is flooded, the final angle of heel does not exceed 15 degrees in any direction and the area under the righting moment curve is at least equal to the area under the heeling moment curve.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_57&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_57&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Ballast and Bilge Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;57&quot;"><Label>57.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every mobile platform shall be equipped with ballast tanks the number, location and degree of subdivision of which, together with the associated equipment, are</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>capable of ballasting and trimming the platform efficiently under all reasonably anticipated environmental conditions; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>designed to be fail safe.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every floating platform shall have a ballast system so arranged that any ballast tank can be filled or emptied by any one of at least two ballast pumps or by controlled free flow.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Each lower hull on a floating platform with two lower hulls shall be provided with at least two ballast pumps each with the capacity to fill or empty any ballast tank in that hull.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The ballast system for a column-stabilized mobile platform shall be designed to prevent uncontrolled transfer of water between tanks or through sea-connected inlets or discharges in any one of the following situations:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the failure of any valve or valve actuator for the system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the failure in the means of control or indication for the system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the flooding of any space that contains equipment associated with the system.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Ballast piping in a ballast system for a floating platform that leads from a pump to more than one tank shall be led from readily accessible manifolds.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>All power-operated sea inlets, discharge valves and ballast tank isolating valves on a floating platform shall be designed to close automatically on loss of control power and remain closed when power is re-established until specific action is taken to open them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Where crude oil is to be stored in a floating platform, the platform shall have enough ballast capacity, segregated from the crude storage, to be able to float at minimum operating draft with no crude oil on board.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Every floating platform shall be provided with a main ballast control station equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an effective means of communication with other spaces that contain equipment relating to the operation of the ballast system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a ballast pump control and status system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a ballast valve control and status system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a tank level indicating system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a draft indicating system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>emergency lighting;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>heel and trim indicators;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>bilge and flood alarms; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>remote control indicators for watertight closing appliances.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Every column-stabilized mobile platform shall be equipped with a secondary ballast control station equipped with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an effective means of communication with other spaces that contain equipment relating to the operation of the ballast system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a ballast pump control and status system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a ballast valve control and status system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a tank level indicating system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>emergency lighting;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>heel and trim indicators; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a permanently mounted ballast schematic diagram.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The main and secondary ballast control stations required by subsections (8) and (9) shall be located above the waterline in the final condition of equilibrium after flooding when the platform is in a damaged condition.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>Every column-stabilized mobile platform shall have a ballast system that is capable, with any ballast pump out of operation,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>of providing safe handling and operation of the platform under normal operating and transit conditions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>of restoring the platform to a normal operating or transit draft and level trim from an inclination of 15 degrees in any direction; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>of raising the platform from the deepest operating draft to severe storm draft within three hours.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>Every floating platform shall be equipped with a bilge system that has at least two bilge pumps connected to the bilge main and that is capable, under all conditions from upright to 15 degrees in any direction, of pumping or draining any watertight compartment except for those spaces permanently designated for the storage of fresh water, water ballast, fuel oil or liquid cargo and for which other effective means of pumping are provided.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;57&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>No floating platform shall be considered to comply with this section until the ballast and bilge system has been assessed through a failure modes and effects analysis.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_58&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_58&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Watertight Integrity of Floating Platforms</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;58&quot;"><Label>58.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The boundaries of watertight compartments in a floating platform shall contain no more openings than necessary for the operation of the platform and, where penetration of those boundaries is necessary for access, ventilation, piping and cables or any other similar purpose, arrangements shall be made to maintain the strength and watertight integrity of the boundaries.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every watertight boundary and associated closing appliance on a floating platform shall be of sufficient strength and tightness of closure to withstand without failure the pressure and other loads likely to occur in service.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>All watertight doors and hatches on a floating platform shall be operable locally from both sides of the associated bulkhead or deck.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Side scuttles and windows on a floating platform shall be of the non-opening type, fitted with internal hinged deadlight covers.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>All pipes and ducts on a floating platform shall, where possible, be routed clear of those compartments that are vulnerable to penetration damage or, where such routing is not possible, positive means of closure of those pipes and ducts shall be provided for each watertight boundary.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Every valve required at a watertight boundary on a floating platform shall be remotely operable from the ballast control station or by a mechanical means from another readily accessible position that is above the waterline in the final condition of equilibrium that could result when the platform is in a damaged condition.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every inlet or discharge port on a floating platform that is submerged at maximum operating draught shall be fitted with a valve that is remotely controlled from the ballast control station, and each such valve shall close automatically when the source of power fails, unless safety considerations require that it remain open.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Every discharge port on a floating platform that penetrates a boundary to a compartment intended to be watertight shall be fitted with an automatic non-return valve and with a second such valve or with a device whereby the port may be closed from a position outside and above the compartment.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Every door or hatch on a floating platform used to ensure the watertight integrity of internal access openings during the operation of the platform shall, while the platform is afloat, be equipped with an indicator at the ballast control station to indicate whether the door or hatch is open or closed.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>Every door or hatch on a floating platform that is normally closed while the platform is afloat shall be equipped</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>with an alarm system that is triggered in a manned control station when the door or hatch is open; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>with a notice affixed to that door or hatch cover to the effect that the door or hatch cover is not to be left open while the platform is afloat.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>All external openings on a floating platform, except manholes that are fitted with close-bolted watertight covers and that are kept permanently closed while the platform is afloat, shall, in the intact condition or in a damaged condition, be completely above any waterline associated with the platform being heeled because of wind forces.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>Every external opening on a floating platform that becomes wholly or partially submerged when the platform is at the maximum angle of heel that could occur while the platform meets the area ratio requirement for intact and damage stability set out in the Code referred to in subsection 56(9) or that may become intermittently submerged because of wave action when the platform is in a damaged condition shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be designed and constructed to withstand any sea condition without penetration;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of an opening that may become intermittently submerged when the platform is in a damaged condition,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>close automatically when submerged,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>be readily and quickly closable at any time, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>be assumed to be open in the damage stability calculations made pursuant to section 56;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of an external opening that cannot be quickly closed,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>be assumed to be open in the damage stability calculations made pursuant to section 56, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>be permanently closed when the platform is afloat;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a door or hatch that may be used during operation of the platform, be equipped with closing appliances that are operable locally from both sides of the bulkhead or deck;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a door or hatch that may become intermittently submerged when the platform is in a damaged condition,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>be equipped with an indication system to show in the ballast control station the status of the closing appliances,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>be self-closing on being submerged, or readily and quickly closable, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>bear a notice to the effect that the door or hatch is not to be left open during operation of the platform;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a ventilator or ventilation intake or outlet that may be used during operation of the platform,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>be equipped with a self-activating anti-flooding device, or</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>if it is an intake or outlet not subject to intermittent submergence when the platform is in a damaged condition, be fitted with a manually operated means of closure that is readily accessible;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a closing appliance that is not to be opened during operation of the platform, bear a notice to that effect;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of air pipes to a ballast tank, be equipped with an anti-flooding device; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a chain locker opening on a column-stabilized platform, except where the chain locker is kept full of water or is designed to be free-flooding, be fitted with a device that will prevent significant ingress of water in the event of submergence and with a suitable means for pumping out, both of which are remotely operable from a ballast control station.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>All of the closing appliances required by subsection (12) shall be able to withstand without failure any wave impact load to which they may be subjected.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;58&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;"><Label>(14)</Label><Text>Every compartment on a floating platform required to remain watertight to comply with the intact and damage stability criteria described in section 56 shall incorporate a device suitably positioned to detect flooding and, where flooding occurs, trigger an alarm in a ballast control station.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_59&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_59&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Mooring</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;59&quot;"><Label>59.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The mooring system for a floating platform shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide an anchor pattern that keeps all anchor lines, anchor chains and anchors a safe distance from existing pipelines, flow lines and other platforms;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide an anchor pattern that gives clear access to any support vessel intended to be used in operations and that clears lifeboat launching areas;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be sufficiently stiff so that the excursions of the platform are within the limits established for the risers in accordance with section 61 under all operating conditions; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be sufficiently strong so that the failure of any anchor line during operations will not lead to major damage.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The load factor for tension in the mooring lines of every floating platform, based on a quasi-static analysis, shall be</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the operating condition with all lines intact, 3.0;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the operating condition with one line failed, 2.0;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with all lines intact, 2.0;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with one line failed, if the platform will not threaten another platform used for the exploration or exploitation of subsea resources, l.4; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with one line failed, if the platform may threaten another platform used for the exploration or exploitation of subsea resources, 2.0.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The fatigue life of the mooring system of every floating platform shall be equal to at least 15 years.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The mooring system of every floating platform that is to remain at the production site or drill site for longer than five years shall be designed so that its components can be inspected and replaced.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The design of the mooring system of every floating platform that is intended to remain moored in the survival condition shall be based on an appropriate model test or numerical analysis.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Where there is an annual probability of 10<Sup>-2</Sup> of ice or icebergs being present at the site of a floating platform, the mooring system of the platform shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>incorporate a primary quick release system with a remote triggering device and at least one back-up system; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have been demonstrated to be capable of permitting the quick release of the platform from its moorings and risers.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Except where the floating platform may threaten another platform used for the exploration or exploitation of subsea resources, the following factors may be taken into account in determining whether a thruster-assisted mooring system using a remote control thruster system complies with subsection (2):</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the remote control is manual,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>zero thrust, for the operating condition,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>70 per cent of the net thrust effect from all except one thruster, for the survival condition,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>zero thrust, for one mooring line failed in the operating condition, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>70 per cent of the net thrust effect from all thrusters, for one mooring line failed in the survival condition; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the remote control is automatic,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the net thrust effect from all except one thruster, for the operating condition,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the net thrust effect from all except one thruster, for the survival condition,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the net thrust from all thrusters, for one mooring line failed in the operating condition, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>the net thrust from all thrusters, for one mooring line failed in the survival condition.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Mooring system components on a floating platform that interface with the mooring chain or rope, except the attachment in the chain locker for anchor chain and the steel rope attachment on the drum, shall be designed to withstand the forces due to tension required to break the chain or rope.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The mooring system for a floating platform shall be designed to keep the platform on location, under any ice loads to which it may be subjected as determined pursuant to section 44, and the chain or rope shall be able to withstand, without significant damage, the abrasion forces imposed by such loads.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The load factors between the estimated anchor holding power in the mooring system of a floating platform and maximum mooring line tension at the anchor shall be at least</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the operating condition with all lines intact, 2.1;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the operating condition with one line failed, 1.4;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with all lines intact, 1.4;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with one line failed, if the platform will not threaten another platform used for the exploration or exploitation of subsea resources, 1.0; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the survival condition with one line failed, if the platform may threaten another platform used for the exploration or exploitation of subsea resources, 1.4.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>For the purposes of paragraphs (2)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), subsection (7) and paragraphs (10)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>), one platform shall be considered to threaten another platform if the platform may drift or be pushed, by environmental conditions, into the other platform when all lines fail, taking into account any action likely to be taken to bring the platform under control.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>All anchor winches and their stoppers, brakes, fairleads and sheaves, their attachments to the hull, and associated load- bearing structural elements for a floating platform shall be designed to withstand, without risk of permanent deformation or failure or of loss of ability to operate, the application of the breaking load of the associated anchor line with the anchor line in the most unfavourable direction.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>The catenary mooring system on every floating platform shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of American Petroleum Institute RP 21, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for In-Service Inspection of Mooring Hardware for Floating Drilling Units</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_60&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_60&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Dynamic Positioning</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;60&quot;"><Label>60.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The dynamic positioning system used to hold a floating platform in position at the production site or drill site shall be designed, constructed and operated so that the failure of any main component with an annual failure rate of greater than 0.1, as determined from a detailed reliability analysis, cannot result in major damage to the platform, as determined from a failure modes and effects analysis of the main components, unless</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>operational procedures for the dynamic positioning system avoid or take into account the effect of the failure of the single component; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every such component is routinely replaced so that the failure rate, as determined from the detailed reliability analysis, is not greater than 0.1 for the period between replacements.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every floating platform with a dynamic positioning system shall be equipped with an alert and response display system that demonstrates</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the position of the platform relative to the production site or drill site; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the percentage of the available power that is necessary to maintain the platform in a position relative to the site and that will permit the installation to continue to operate.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_61&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_61&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Subsea Production Systems</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;61&quot;"><Label>61.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every subsea production system shall be designed to withstand major damage under the loads listed in Part B, Section 4, of Det norske Veritas Guideline No. 1-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Safety and Reliability of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where the concept safety analysis required by section 43 indicates a risk of damage to the subsea production system components from ice, dropped objects, trawl board nets or anchors, the design of the system shall include measures to minimize such damage.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The rigid risers in the subsea production system of a fixed platform and the steel flowlines and flowline connectors in every subsea production system shall comply with National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z187-M87, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Offshore Pipelines</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Every subsea production system and its components shall be subjected to equipment integration tests in accordance with section 7.2 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every subsea production system shall be installed in accordance with section 7.3 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Every subsea wellhead system and subsea tree located in a caisson, silo, or glory hole shall be designed and installed in such a manner that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the effect of silting is minimized; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where practicable, inspection and maintenance during its production or injection life is possible.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every subsea production riser shall be designed and operated in accordance with section 6 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Every subsea production riser shall be designed</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to withstand the maximum pressure to which the riser may be subjected during its service life;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>so that every component that is used to transport oil or gas from the seafloor to the production installation can withstand without failure the wellhead shut-in pressure, except where the component is equipped with an isolation valve at the seafloor and a pressure relief system at the platform to relieve the internal pressure of the component; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to withstand any ice loads to which it may be subject as determined pursuant to section 44, except where failure of the riser will not lead to uncontrolled pollution.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>Flexible flowlines and risers in a subsea production system shall be designed in accordance with American Petroleum Institute RP 17B, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Flexible Pipe</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>(10)</Label><Text>The end fittings of flexible flowlines or risers in a subsea production system shall have pressure integrity and load-bearing capacities greater than that of the pipe.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>(11)</Label><Text>The fatigue life of risers in a subsea production system shall be at least three times the service life of the production riser.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>(12)</Label><Text>Adequate provision shall be made in the design of the risers in a subsea production system and in the configuration of their individual components, including production, injection, control and instrumentation lines and their attachment assemblies, for the safe and efficient maintenance and inspection of the risers and their components during their service life.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>(13)</Label><Text>The analysis required by section 40 of the risers in a subsea production system in relation to fatigue and stress of the riser components and risk to the personnel and equipment as a result of failure or malfunction of individual components of the risers shall be performed using the methodology specified in section 6.5 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;"><Label>(14)</Label><Text>Every riser in a subsea production system shall be equipped so that it can be disconnected</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>before heave or excursion limits specified in the operations manual are exceeded; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when ice conditions pose a threat of major damage to the production platform.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;15&quot;"><Label>(15)</Label><Text>Every riser on a subsea production system shall be equipped so that after it has been disconnected and reconnected it can be pressure tested in accordance with the procedures stipulated in the operations manual.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;16&quot;"><Label>(16)</Label><Text>Every component of the riser in a subsea production system that is used to convey the pool fluids to the surface, inject fluids or chemicals into the pool, or transport processed or treated fluids to or from the production installation shall be designed and equipped so that when the fluids pose a threat to the environment, the component can be displaced with water or securely isolated before the riser is disconnected.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;17&quot;"><Label>(17)</Label><Text>The templates and manifolds in a subsea production system shall be designed and operated in accordance with section 5 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;18&quot;"><Label>(18)</Label><Text>The control systems, including control lines and pressurized control fluids, of every subsea production system shall be designed and operated in accordance with section 4 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;61&quot;,ss=&quot;19&quot;"><Label>(19)</Label><Text>Every subsea production system intended for manned intervention in an atmospheric chamber shall be designed in accordance with the requirements of Part B, Section 11, of Det norske Veritas Guideline No. 1-85, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Safety and Reliability of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART III</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_62&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_62&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">General</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;62&quot;"><Label>62.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every platform shall be fabricated and constructed in accordance with</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a steel platform, sections 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S473-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Steel Structures, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a concrete platform, section 11 of Canadian Standards Association Preliminary Standard S474-M1989, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Concrete Structures</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a gravity-base, fill, fill-retention or piled platform, sections 6.3, 7.3, 8.3 or 9.4, respectively, of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in respect of the foundation, section 5.4 of Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-S472-92, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Foundations, Offshore Structures</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every vessel or barge used for the construction, transportation, up-ending or positioning of an installation or a component of an installation shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be classified by a classification society or have documentation to prove that a similar verification process has taken place;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if manned, be equipped with lifesaving appliances in accordance with the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="C.R.C.,_c._1436">Life Saving Equipment Regulations</XRefExternal>, as if it were in waters to which those Regulations apply; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>be certified by the owner as being capable of performing the assigned task or tasks safely and as being otherwise fit for the services it is expected to provide.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>All slings, wire cables, shackles and any other component used for lifting and for securing loads during the construction, transportation, up-ending or positioning of an installation or a component of an installation shall have a minimum load factor of 3.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;62&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Where loads developed during movement of a platform from the construction site to the production site or drill site or during installation operations are in excess of those that will be encountered after installation, the platform shall be provided with load- and strain-measuring devices during the movement or installation of the platform.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART IV</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_63&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_63&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Manual, Plans and Programs for Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;63&quot;"><Label>63.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), every operator shall prepare, adhere to and maintain, in respect of every installation, an operations manual that contains the following data:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>limitations on the operation of the installation and its equipment;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>information as to environmental conditions at the site where the installation will be installed and the effect of those conditions on the installation, including</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>environmental conditions for which an installation will be evacuated and the meteorological forecast following which such evacuation will be initiated,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the amount of snow and ice that may be allowed to accumulate on the installation,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>the amount of marine growth that may be allowed to accumulate on the installation, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>for a mobile platform, any operating limits imposed by environmental conditions and the effect of wind, sea, snow, ice and marine growth on the strength, stability and seaworthiness of the platform while in transit, in the operating condition or in the survival condition;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a fixed platform, the characteristics of the platform foundation, bottom penetration and the maximum permitted amount of scour or other changing seabed conditions;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a mobile platform that is supported by the seabed,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>information concerning the different seabed conditions acceptable for the installation, including the varying capacity of the seabed, limiting values of seabed slope, and maximum and minimum penetrations of footings, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>a program for inspecting for scour at regular intervals and after storms of a specified intensity;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a floating mobile platform, information concerning stability, including all data and instructions necessary to determine whether any intended configuration of, or change to, the loading or ballasting will satisfy the stability requirement for the platform;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>information concerning permissible deck loads, variable load limits and preloading;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>details of any colour coding system used on the installation for the safety of personnel;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>information on corrosion protection systems used and any requirements for the safety and maintenance of the systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>details of openings and means of closure in watertight compartments;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>drawings that show</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the general arrangement of the deck structure, accommodation areas, helideck and equipment contained on the topside facilities,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>for a fixed steel platform, the jacket, piling, risers and conductors,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>for a gravity-base platform and a fill-retention platform, the lower concrete or steel platform including any skirt arrangements or piling, the deck structure connection to the lower structure, the risers and the conductors,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>for a self-elevating mobile platform, the main and supporting platforms, the equipment for the elevating and lowering of the deck structure and any arrangements for towing,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>for a column-stabilized mobile platform, the main and support structure, the method for maintaining the station and arrangement for towing,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;vi&quot;"><Label>(vi)</Label><Text>for a surface mobile platform and any similar-shaped platform, the hull structure and the positioning equipment,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;vii&quot;"><Label>(vii)</Label><Text>for a fill platform, the erosion protection and a cross-section of the platform including the locations of the conductors,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;viii&quot;"><Label>(viii)</Label><Text>the locations of escape routes, fixed fire- extinguishing systems and life-saving appliances,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;ix&quot;"><Label>(ix)</Label><Text>the fire divisions and the location of associated equipment, such as fire dampers,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;x&quot;"><Label>(x)</Label><Text>the location of the hazardous areas on the installation, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;,p2=&quot;xi&quot;"><Label>(xi)</Label><Text>for a floating mobile platform, the ballast and bilge systems and all openings and means of closure that could affect the stability of the platform;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the operating and maintenance requirements for all the lifesaving appliances on the installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the maximum helicopter weight and wheel centres, and maximum size of the helicopter for which the helicopter deck on the installation has been designed, including the extent of the obstacle-free approach zone for the helicopter;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>special arrangements or facilities for the inspection and maintenance of the installation, any equipment or plant, and any crude oil storage facilities on or in the installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;n&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>special precautions or instructions to be followed when repairs or alterations to the installation are to be carried out;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any special operational or emergency requirements covering essential features of the installation, including the shutdown systems;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;p&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">p</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a description of any equipment for elevating and lowering the installation and of any special types of joints, including details of their purpose, proper operation and maintenance;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a fixed platform, details of the air gap or freeboard;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;r&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">r</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a mobile platform, the means of ensuring that the air gap requirements determined in accordance with subsection 50(1) are met;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;s&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">s</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the environmental loads the anchors can sustain to keep the installation moored in place, including the estimated holding power of the anchors in relation to the soil at the drill site or production site;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;t&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">t</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>for a floating platform,</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;t&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>procedures for dealing with the excursion of the platform because of the failure of any anchor line, as determined by analysis,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;t&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>where there is a thruster-assisted mooring system, procedures to control operations when thruster power is lost, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;t&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>where there is a dynamic positioning system, a description of the capability of that system in all operational and survival conditions within stated tolerances, when any single source of thrust has failed and full power is being supplied for all foreseeable operations and emergency services;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;u&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">u</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>details of the number of persons to be accommodated during normal operations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">v</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>brief particulars of all the equipment on the installation, including flow sheets and instructions for the installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;w&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">w</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the procedure for preparing, and the description and format for, periodic reports concerning the integrity of the installation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;x&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">x</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a procedure for notifying the Chief of any situation or event described in section 67.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;63&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The part of the operations manual relating to the subsea production system shall comply with the requirements of sections 7.4 and 7.5 of American Petroleum Institute RP 17A, <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Recommended Practice for Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>SOR/2009-317, s. 101.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20060322">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;64&quot;"><Label>64.</Label><Text>Every mobile platform shall be certified in accordance with the <XRefExternal reference-type="other">International Convention on Load Lines, 1966</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;65&quot;"><Label>65.</Label><Text>Every operator of an installation shall at all times operate the installation in accordance with limitations imposed by the certificate of fitness and by these Regulations and in accordance with the operations manual.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;66&quot;"><Label>66.</Label><Text>Every operator of an installation shall develop and implement an inspection and monitoring, a maintenance and a weight control program.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_67&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_67&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Repair, Replacement and Modification of Installations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;67&quot;"><Label>67.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), no holder of a certificate of fitness in respect of an installation shall make any repair, replacement or modification to the installation, or bring on board any equipment, that could affect the strength, stability, integrity, operability or safety of the installation, without the approval of the Chief and the certifying authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In an emergency, the operator of an installation may repair or modify the installation when the manager of the installation considers that the delay required to comply with subsection (1) would endanger personnel or the environment.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Where an operator makes a repair or modification to an installation pursuant to subsection (2), the operator shall immediately notify the Chief and the certifying authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;67&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The operator of an installation shall notify the certifying authority and the Chief immediately if the operator notices any deterioration of the installation that could impair the safety of the installation or damage the environment.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>SOR/2009-317, s. 102(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20060322">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_68&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_68&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Remedial Action</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;68&quot;"><Label>68.</Label><Text>Where an inspection reveals conditions that threaten the integrity of the foundation or platform of an installation, the operator shall take remedial action to restore the integrity of the installation to the satisfaction of the certifying authority.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>SOR/2009-317, s. 102(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20060322">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART V</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">RECORDS AND REPORTING</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_69&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_69&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">General</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;69&quot;"><Label>69.</Label><Text>The international system of units (SI) shall be used for recording the data and preparing the reports required by these Regulations.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_70&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_70&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Report of Loss, Emergency or Accident</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;70&quot;"><Label>70.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every operator shall inform the Chief, by the most rapid and practical means, of any situation or event involving any danger or accident to a person or property, including loss of life, a missing person, serious injury to a person, an imminent threat to safety of personnel or the public, fire, explosion, loss of well control, hydrocarbon or toxic fluid spills, or significant damage to a pipeline, equipment or an installation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every operator shall submit a full written report to the Chief of any situation or event referred to in subsection (1) as soon as practicable.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every operator shall inform the Chief by the most rapid and practical means, at least twenty-four hours before any of the following events is scheduled to take place, of the time and place and the nature of the event:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>start of “tow out” of an installation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any lift at a production site in excess of 500 tonnes; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;70&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the up-ending or setting on bottom of an installation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_VI&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART VI</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_VI&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">OFFENCES</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;71&quot;"><Label>71.</Label><Text>The contravention of any of the provisions of Parts IV and V is an offence under the Act.</Text></Section></Body></Regulation>