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“After extensive review and development, the oil and natural gas industry has approved the creation of the Center for Offshore Safety, which will promote the highest level of safety for offshore operations, through an effective program that addresses management practices, communication and teamwork, and which relies on independent, third-party auditing and verification,” said Jack Gerard, API president and CEO. “The board directed API to further develop the operational framework and timeline for the center—working with other industry stakeholders—to enhance industry safety and environmental performance.”API Announcement

Comments:

  1. Encouraging decision.
  2. Organizational details will be critical.
  3. It’s good that the center will be affiliated with the standards function and located in Houston (not Washington).
  4. Member support must be consistent and sustained.
  5. Operating companies that are not API members should be involved.
  6. Non-US companies should be welcome.
  7. Contractors and service companies should be involved.
  8. The focus should not be solely on deepwater operations.  Most major accidents have occurred on the shelf, and most of the contributing factors to Macondo were not deepwater related.
  9. A comprehensive, verified international incident data base is critical.

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As promised, API is now providing free access to referenced safety standards.  Ironically, the system was initiated while I was looking for online access to RP 53.  I tried the new system and it seems to work fine. Registration is required, but the process is quite easy.

Kudos to API for taking this important step.

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