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Structural integrity

Structural integrity

The collective term load-bearing structures and marine systems includes several factors with significant contributions to accident risk.
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The number of incidents related to mooring have increased.
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Both the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) and the industry have initiated a number of activities linked to ageing and life extension on the Norwegian shelf.
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Status and signals - Structural integrity
  • Anchored attention

    A fresh increase in the number of incidents related to mooring equipment was observed by the PSA towards the end of 2008, underlining the continued need for improvement in this area.
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  • Better mooring, continued challenges

    Over the past year, the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has noted several improvements in the area of mooring. However, there are still many incidents that could have been averted through better systems for training and sharing experience. The industry must keep up its efforts towards a general raising of standards for mooring equipment. The PSA will closely monitor developments in the months to come.
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