NLR 71/24 - Offshore Area Petroleum Operations Framework Regulations under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act — Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador law | Esheria

NLR 71/24 - Offshore Area Petroleum Operations Framework Regulations under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act

The operator must make sure workers are competent and supervised, and must develop and implement a management system before authorized work starts.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador
Instrument
Regulation
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Language
en
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The operator must make sure workers are competent and supervised, and must develop and implement a management system before authorized work starts. This segment sets operational rules for offshore petroleum work, including planning, approvals, certification, reporting, safety controls, and data handling. Operators must follow detailed handling, reporting, measurement, well-control, and emissions limits for offshore petroleum work. Operators must design, equip, maintain, and verify offshore installations so they can monitor conditions, control fire and explosion risks, provide safe escape and rescue, and support emergency power and communications. Operators must keep emergency shutdown, fire protection, pressure, mechanical, materials-handling, subsea, and floating-platform systems safe, tested, and maintained; some boiler equipment is excluded and unattended installations get limited fire-protection exemptions.