The US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement will launch a pilot risk-based inspection program for offshore oil and gas facilities, the US Department of the Interior agency reported. The pilot will complement its existing inspections and audits, it said on Dec. 7.
“By focusing on facilities based upon their risk factors, BSEE can more efficiently and effectively manage limited inspection and audit resources,” BSEE Director Brian Salerno said.
An offshore facility’s risk factors include design, operating, and environmental characteristics, which may correlate to a greater likelihood of its experiencing an incident an incident, Salerno said. “However, it does not mean that the facility has a bad safety record or is a poor safety performer, only that certain risk factors are present that must be managed,” he noted.
Salerno said the program will take a systematic approach relying on both a quantitative model and qualitative performance and risk-related data. It will be conducted in addition to BSEE’s current inspections and audits. These include inspections of production facilities, rigs, and drilling operations under BSEE’s National Inspection Program, as well as Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) audits.