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"Stearns-Roger Ltd. is best qualified to carry out the Safety Study for the Beaufort Sea Artificial Islands Facilities for Dome Petroleum for the following reasons: The combined expertise of our team in safety, training, Arctic experience, drilling, production operations and other disciplines enables us to identify hazards, plan for evacuation, survival and rescue from an offshore facility, complete Phases II and III, make recommendations for further study and plan necessary research programs. Stearns-Roger experience in Kuparuk, Alaska, Parsons Lake and Norman Wells, N.W.T. gives us the background in design and safety factors to produce the Engineering Safety Manuals for Arctic design and operations. Our Drilling and Production Safety Consultant has over 35 years experience in safety, training, oil production and drilling in Western Canada, and the Arctic. Our subcontractors, Tower-Watt, incorporates some of the most widely respected experience in North America in operations in the high Arctic, having executed over 1000 projects in the Arctic since 1946. They have marine structural experience applied to recent developments in Alaska and Arctic Canada. The study will be carried out from our Calgary office"--Leaf [i].
"Gulf Canada Resources Inc. will make every effort to ensure its Beaufort Sea Operations are conducted in a safe, efficient manner. To accomplish this, the Company will: 1. Promote and maintain a safe work environment for employees, contractors and visitors. 2. Protect the biological and physical environment. 3. Safeguard fixed and mobile facilities related to oil and gas exploration, production and transportation. 4. Adhere to relevant Canadian legislation and international guidelines on safety matters. 5. Develop Gulf practices, standards and safety systems that meet or exceed existing legislative requirements and to implement appropriate procedures and controls to ensure compliance. 6. Establish the following priorities as a guide to engineering design, operational procedures, training and decision making: (a) Protection of human lives, (b) Protection of the environment, (c) Protection of facilities. [This safety manual has 6 sections: general safety, mechanical procedures, electrical safety procedures, operational safety procedures, drilling safety, lifesaving and safety systems.]"--ASTIS [online] database.
The safety measures stated in this book are just generic guidelines and should not be taken as standards. It does not remove the liability from the reader to use sound engineering practice and established standards to make judgments in specific situations he/she encounters.