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Publications

Publications

Publications from the Petroleum Safety Authority are free of charge. Older publications are registered in the Reference data base OIL and can be borrowed from the library.
  • See the right-hand column for published articles on new publications.

To order publications, contact the Library:
E-mail: bibliotek@ptil.no
Tel (+47) 51 87 60 53 

Annual publications from the Petroleum Safety Authority:

  • Safety - status and signals
    This is the annual report from the PSA in a magazine format. Its articles summarise and look ahead to some of the most important challenges in the year to come. The goal is to make the topics accessible and thought-provoking both for those working in the industry and for readers with a general interest in the safety aspects of Norway's oil and gas industry. The publication is released both in hard copy and an electronic version.
     
  • The PSA's annual report – fact section
     In addition to the Safety - status and signals magazine, the PSA publishes an annual facts section of its annual report. This is issued electronically in late April and coincides with the publication of the trends in risk level report (see below). The fact section deals with important results from our activities. Furthermore, the report contains brief information on personal injuries, work-related illness, leaks, fires anddamage to structures and pipelines. 
     
  • Trends in risk level
    The Trends in risk level(RNNP) was initiated in 1999/2000 to develop and apply a measurement tool to show the development in risk levels in the petroleum sector. The project focuses on personal risk, and comprises major accidents, work accidents and selected working environment factors.

Topical pamphlets/publications:
The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway regularly publishes publications on topics we want to focus on. Examples include the publications "HSE and culture", "Thought processes" and"Risk"

The Reference Database OIL
The OIL data base is free-text searchable and covers approximately 60.000 references. From 1st of January 2007 the data base will be closed for new registrations. Link to the Reference data base OIL