ERM

ERM Seminar: Introduction to Safety Cases - A New Regime for GOM Drilling?

22 July 2010

The U.S. Department of the Interior's recent recommendations to improve deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico included instituting a safety case regime. The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) is developing U.S. Guidance on HSE Case Bridging Documents. And on or about September 27, 2010, an Interim Final Rule will be issued about safety and deepwater drilling in the GOM by the BOE (Bureau of Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement; formerly the Minerals Management Service).
 
In this complimentary three-hour educational seminar about health, safety, and environmental (HSE) cases, you will receive insider knowledge from experts in the field about what a safety case is, the differences between a safety case and an HSE case, and what they can be--the good and the bad.

Learning Objectives

When you leave this seminar, you will be able to:

  • Describe the purpose safety cases, including IADC mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) HSE cases
  • List the sections of safety case
  • Explain the purpose and contents of each section
  • Name formal safety assessments that are required or recommended
  • Discuss how safety cases should and should not be implemented

Who Should Attend

  • Project and operations discipline leads
  • Safety professionals
  • Design, engineering, and operations managers

Getting there

Address

Omni-Westside Hotel
13210 Katy Freeway
At N. Eldridge Parkway
Houston
TX
77079
United States

Directions

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Register for this Event

To register for ERM's Seminar, please complete the following . If you have any questions, please contact Marlane Kayfes at +1 713 600 1138 or marlane.kayfes@erm.com.