Accident

Accident

Definition(s)


Accident

“Accident” means a fortuitous event that results in the death of or injury to any person involved in a diving operation (accident). Source: Canada Oil and Gas Diving Regulations, SOR/88-600, February 2013. Regulations Source: Nova Scotia Offshore Area Petroleum Diving Regulations, SOR/95-189, Canada, current to May 31, 2012. Regulations  

Accident

Accident includes the contraction of a disease. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Accident

Accident means an event that. (a) causes any person to be harmed; or (b) in different circumstances, might have caused any person to be harmed. Source: Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, Public Act 1992 No 96, New Zealand, as of 1 July 2011. Legislation  

Accident

“Accident” means an incident that results in a hazard causing harm to a worker. Source:  Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations  

Accident

Event or chain of events which cause, or could have caused, injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. Source: ISO 17776:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment. GlobalStandards  

Accident

See Incident. As low as reasonably practicable (ALARP) To reduce a risk to a level which is ‘as low as reasonably practicable’ involves balancing reduction in risk against the time, trouble, difficulty and cost of achieving it. This level represents the point, objectively assessed, at which the time, trouble, difficulty and cost of further reduction measures become unreasonably disproportionate to the additional risk reduction obtained. Source: OGP Report No. 6.36/210, Guidelines for the Development and Application of Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, July 1994. Global Standards  

Accident

An event that causes any person to be harmed, or in different circumstances might have caused any person to be harmed. Source: Approved Code of Practice for Managing Hazards to Prevent Major Industrial Accidents, Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, Department of Labour, New Zealand, July 1994. Regulatory Guidance
Incident

Incident

Definition(s)


Incident

Occurrence, caused by either human action or natural phenomena, which may cause harm and may require action.

Source:API STANDARD 780, Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries, First Edition, May 2013. Global Standards

Incident

“Incident” means a fortuitous event that compromises or is likely to compromise the safety of, or endangers or is likely to endanger the health, well-being or life of, a person involved in a diving operation (incident). Source: Canada Oil and Gas Diving Regulations, SOR/88-600, February 2013. Regulations Source: Nova Scotia Offshore Area Petroleum Diving Regulations, SOR/95-189, Canada, current to May 31, 2012. Regulations  

Incident

“Incident” means
  1.  any event that causes
    1. a lost or restricted workday injury,
    2. death,
    3. fire or explosion,
    4. a loss of containment of any fluid from a well,
    5. an imminent threat to the safety of a person, installation or support craft, or
    6. pollution;
  2. any event that results in a missing person; or
  3. any event that causes
    1. the impairment of any structure, facility, equipment or system critical to the safety of persons, an installation or support craft, or
    2. the impairment of any structure, facility, equipment or system critical to environmental protection. (incident).
Source: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations, SOR/2009-315, February 2013. Regulations Source: Drilling and Production Guidelines, The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board and Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, March 31, 2011. Regulatory Guidance Source: Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Drilling and Production Regulations, SOR/2009-317, Canada, current to May 31, 2012. Regulations  

Incident

Occurrence, caused by either human action or natural phenomena, that may cause harm and that may require action. Sample Usage: DHS plays a role in reducing the risk of a catastrophic incident in the United States. Annotation:
  1. Homeland security incidents can include major disasters, emergencies, terrorist attacks, terrorist threats, wildland and urban fires, floods, hazardous materials spills, nuclear accidents, aircraft accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms, war-related disasters, public health and medical emergencies, law enforcement encounters and other occurrences requiring a mitigating response.
  2. Harm can include human casualties, destruction of property, adverse economic impact, and/or damage to natural resources.
Source: DHS Risk Lexicon, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2010 Edition. September 2010 Regulatory Guidance  

Incident

Any event that caused or, under slightly different circumstances, would likely have caused harm to personnel, an unauthorized discharge or spill or an imminent threat to the safety of an installation, vessel or aircraft. It also includes any event that impairs the function of any equipment or system critical to the safety of personnel, the installation, vessel or aircraft or any event that impairs the function of equipment or system critical to the protection of the natural environment. Note: 10 OSH (NL) 15; OSH (NS) Element 1, Part 1, Section 1.1; INST 70; DPR 1(1) definition of ”incident” and “near-miss”; GR 27 & 28; DVR 6. Source: Incident Reporting and Investigation Guidelines, The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board and Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, November 30, 2012. Regulatory Guidance  

Incident

Event, or chain of events, which cause, or could have caused, injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. Other Related Terms and Definitions: ISO-17776 – Event, or chain of events, which cause, or could have caused, injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. IADC HSE Case Guidelines Issue 02 – Includes all undesired circumstances and occurrences that have the potential to cause accidents. IADC HSE Case Guidelines Issue 02 – (Accident) – Includes any undesired circumstances which gives rise to ill-health or injury, damage to property, plant, products or the environment. Source: International Association of Drilling Contractors, Appendix 2 to Health, Safety and Environment Case Guidelines for Offshore Drilling Contractors, Issue 3.3.2, February 2010. IADC Guidelines  

Incident

"Incident" means any occurrence or series of occurrences having the same origin, which causes pollution damage or creates a grave and imminent threat of causing such damage. Source: International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001. Legislation  

Incident

An event or chain of events that has resulted in harmful consequences, such as injuries, illnesses, property damage or environmental impact. Source: IOGP Report No. 510, Operating Management System Framework for controlling risk and delivering high performance in the oil and gas industry, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, Jun  

Incident

Event or chain of events which cause, or could have caused, injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. Source: ISO 17776:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment. GlobalStandards  

Incident

An occurrence that actually or potentially results in adverse consequences to (adverse effects on) (poses a threat to) an information system or the information that the system processes, stores, or transmits and that may require a response action to mitigate the consequences. Extended Definition: An occurrence that constitutes a violation or imminent threat of violation of security policies, security procedures, or acceptable use policies. Adapted from: CNSSI 4009, FIPS 200, NIST SP 800-53 Rev 4, ISSG Source: NICCS™ Portal Cybersecurity Lexicon, National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (https://niccs.us-cert.gov/glossary) as of 11 November 2015, Global Standards  

Incident

“Incident” means an occurrence that could or does result in a health or safety hazard causing harm or damage including an accident or high potential incident. Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations  

Incident

An event or chain of events which has caused or could have caused injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. (The word ‘accident’ is used by some writers and organisations to denote an incident which has caused injury, illness and/or damage, but the term also has connotations of ‘bad luck’ in common speech, and is therefore avoided by others. In these guidelines, only the term ‘incident’ has been used—in the above sense which embraces the concept of ‘accident’.) Source: OGP Report No. 6.36/210, Guidelines for the Development and Application of Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, July 1994. Global Standards  

Incident

An event or chain of events which has caused or could have caused injury, illness and/or damage (loss) to assets, the environment or third parties. (The word ‘accident’ is used by some writers and organisations to denote an incident which has caused injury, illness and/or damage, but the term also has connotations of ‘bad luck’ in common speech, and is therefore avoided by others. In these guidelines, only the term ‘incident’ has been used—in the above sense which embraces the concept of ‘accident’.) Source: OGP Report No. 456, Process Safety – Recommended Practice on Key Performance Indicators, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, November 2011. Global Standards
Exempt Vessel

Exempt Vessel

Definition(s)


Exempt vessel

Exempt vessel, in relation to a safety zone, means a vessel:
  1. in the case of a petroleum safety zone—that is excluded from the operation of section 616 in relation to that safety zone because:
    1. the vessel is specified in the notice establishing the safety zone; or
    2. the vessel is included in a class of vessels specified in the notice establishing the safety zone; or
  2. in the case of a petroleum safety zone—for which a written consent of NOPSEMA under subsection 616(1) is in force in relation to the safety zone; or
  3. in the case of a greenhouse gas safety zone—that is excluded from the operation of section 617 in relation to that safety zone because:
    1. the vessel is specified in the notice establishing the safety zone; or
    2. the vessel is included in a class of vessels specified in the notice establishing the safety zone; or
  4. in the case of a greenhouse gas safety zone—for which a written consent of the responsible Commonwealth Minister under subsection 617(1) is in force in relation to the safety zone.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Environmental Management Law

Environmental Management Law

Definition(s)


Environmental management law

Environmental management law means the provisions of:
  1. this Act; or
  2. the regulations; to the extent to which the provisions relate to, or empower NOPSEMA to take action in relation to:
  3. offshore petroleum environmental management in relation to Commonwealth waters; or
  4. offshore greenhouse gas storage environmental management in relation to Commonwealth waters.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Eligible Voluntary Action

Eligible Voluntary Action

Definition(s)


Eligible voluntary action

  1. For the purposes of this Division, eligible voluntary action means:
  1. making an application; or
  2. giving a nomination; or
  3. making a request; or
  4. giving a notice;
to the Joint Authority, the Titles Administrator or the responsible Commonwealth Minister, where the application, nomination, request or notice is permitted, but not required, to be made or given under this Act. 2. Subsection (1) does not apply to a notice given under:
  1. subsection 774(2); or
  2. subsection 774(5); or
  3. subsection 775(2); or
  4. subsection 775(5); or
  5. subsection 775B(2); or
  6. subsection 775B(6); or
  7. subsection 775C(2); or
  8. subsection 775C(6).
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Eligible Coastal Waters

Eligible Coastal Waters

Definition(s)


Eligible coastal waters

Eligible coastal waters, in relation to a State or the Northern Territory, means so much of the scheduled area for the State or Territory as consists of any waters that are:
  1. on the landward side of the territorial sea; and
  2. not within the limits of the State or Territory.
For this purpose, assume that the breadth of the territorial sea of Australia had never been determined or declared to be greater than 3 nautical miles, but had continued to be 3 nautical miles. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Designated Coastal Waters

Designated Coastal Waters

Definition(s)


Designated coastal waters

Designated coastal waters, in relation to a State or the Northern Territory, has the meaning given by section 644. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Designated coastal waters

Designated coastal waters, in relation to a State or the Northern Territory, has the same meaning as in Part 6.9. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Designated coastal waters

  1. For the purposes of this Part, designated coastal waters, in relation to a State or the Northern Territory, means:
    1. so much of the scheduled area for that State or Territory as consists of the territorial sea; and
    2. any area that:
      1. is within the scheduled area for that State or Territory; and
      2. is on the landward side of the territorial sea; and
      3. was, immediately before the commencement of the relevant State or Territory PSLA, the subject of a petroleum exploration permit under the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967.
  2. For the purposes of subsection (1), assume that the breadth of the territorial sea of Australia had never been determined or declared to be greater than 3 nautical miles, but had continued to be 3 nautical miles.
  3. Paragraph (1)(b) has effect subject to subsection (4).
  4. For the purposes of this Part, if (whether before or after the commencement of this subsection) an area that is within the designated coastal waters of a State or Territory because it is described in subparagraphs (1)(b)(i), (ii) and (iii) became or becomes an area that is:
    1. not the subject of a petroleum exploration permit under the relevant State or Territory PSLA; and
    2. not the subject of a petroleum retention lease under the relevant State or Territory PSLA; and
    3. not the subject of a petroleum production licence under the relevant State or Territory PSLA; and
    4. not the subject of an application for a petroleum retention lease or petroleum production licence under the relevant State or Territory PSLA;
the area is taken to have ceased to be part of the designated coastal waters of that State or Territory. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Decision

Decision

Definition(s)


Decision

Decision has the same meaning as in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Completed Review

Completed Review

Definition(s)


Completed review

For the purposes of this section, a review is completed when the report of the review is made available to the responsible Commonwealth Minister. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Commonwealth Maritime Legislation

Commonwealth Maritime Legislation

Definition(s)


Commonwealth maritime legislation

Commonwealth maritime legislation has the same meaning as in section 640. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Commonwealth maritime legislation

Commonwealth maritime legislation means:
  1. the Navigation Act 1912; and
  2. the Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) Act 1993; and
  3. any subordinate legislation under either of those Acts.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
CEO

CEO

Definition(s)


CEO

CEO means the Chief Executive Officer of NOPSEMA. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Board Member

Board Member

Definition(s)


Board member

Board member means a member of the Board, and includes the Chair of the Board. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Board

Board

Definition(s)


Board

“Board” means the National Energy Board established by section 3 of the National Energy Board Act (Office). Source: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations, SOR/2009-315, February 2013. Regulations Source: National Energy Board Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. N-7, Canada, current to April 29, 2013. Legislation  

Board

“Board” means the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board established by the joint operation of section 9 of this Act and section 9 of the Provincial Act; Office. Source: Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act, S.C. 1988, c. 28, Canada, current to May 26, 2013. Legislation  

Board

The National Energy Board, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board or the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, as the case may be. Source: Environmental Protection Plan Guidelines, The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, and National Energy Board, Canada, March 31, 2011. Regulatory Guidance Source: Safety Plan Guidelines, The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, and National Energy Board, Canada, March 31, 2011. Regulatory Guidance  

Board

A body of elected or appointed individuals who jointly govern the activities of the company. The board is normally the highest authority for management of the company. The authority is conferred on the board by the shareholders or owners of the company who set articles constituting the responsibilities, rules and limitations within which the board operates. Source: IOGP Report No. 510, Operating Management System Framework for controlling risk and delivering high performance in the oil and gas industry, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, June 2014. Global Standards  

Board

“Board” means the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board. Source:  Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations  

Board

“Board” means the Environmental Studies Management Board established by subsection 78(1); Conseil. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation

Board

Board means the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority Board continued in existence by section 653. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Board

"Board" means the Oil Industry Development Board established under section 3. Source: The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006, No. 19 of 2006, India, amended as of May 2013. Legislation
Authorised Person

Authorised Person

Definition(s)


Authorised Person

Authorised person has the meaning given by section 615. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Authorized Person

A tank bottoms cleaner or transporter that is under contract for disposition of untreated tank bottoms or other hydrocarbon wastes to a person who has obtained a permit to operate a reclamation plant. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  

Authorized Person

A person assigned by an employer to perform or supervise the performance of a specific type duty or duties at the work site. Source: Petroleum Safety Orders--Drilling and Production, Definitions, California Code of Regulations, 8 CCR § 6505, December 2012. Regulations  

Authorized Person

"Authorized person" means a person approved or assigned by the employer to perform a specific type of duty or duties or to be at a specific location or locations at the job site. Source: State of Wyoming Occupational Safety and Health Rules and Regulations for Oil and Gas Well Drilling, Revised January 8, 2013. Regulations
Area to Be Avoided

Area to Be Avoided

Definition(s)


Area to be avoided

Area to be avoided means so much of the area to which Schedule 2 applies as comprises waters of the sea that:
  1. are not within the coastal waters of Victoria or within any area on the landward side of those coastal waters; and
  2. are not within a safety zone.
Note: The area to which Schedule 2 applies is an area off the coast of Victoria. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Applicable Document

Applicable Document

Definition(s)


Applicable document

Applicable document means:
  1. an application made to the responsible Commonwealth Minister under Chapter 3; or
  2. a document accompanying such an application; or
  3. a report, return or other document that relates to a block and that was given, after the commencement of Part 6.10, to the responsible Commonwealth Minister under Chapter 3 or this Chapter; or
  4. a report, return or other document that relates to a block and that was given to the Titles Administrator under regulations made for the purposes of section 724; or
  5. a report, return or other document that relates to a block and that was given, before the commencement of Part 6.10, to the responsible Commonwealth Minister under:
    1. this Act; or
    2. regulations made for the purposes of section 724.
    Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
 

Applicable document

Applicable document means:
  1. (aa) an application made to the Titles Administrator under Chapter 2; or
  2. (ab) a document accompanying such an application; or
  3. (ac) a report, return or other document that relates to a block and was given to the Titles Administrator under:
    1. Chapter 2 or this Chapter; or
    2. regulations made for the purposes of section 698; or
  1. an application made on or after 7 March 2000 and before the commencement of Part 6.10 to the Designated Authority under:
    1. this Act; or
    2. the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967; or
  2. a document accompanying such an application; or
  3. a report, return or other document that relates to a block and that was given on or after 7 March 2000 and before the commencement of Part 6.10 to the Designated Authority under:
    1. this Act; or
    2. regulations made for the purposes of section 698 of this Act; or
    3. the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967; or
    4. regulations made for the purposes of section 122A of the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967.
    Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
 

Applicable document

Applicable document means:
  1. an application made before 7 March 2000 to the Designated Authority under the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967; and
  2. a document accompanying such an application; and
  3. a report, return or other document that:
    1. relates to a block; and
    2. was given before 7 March 2000 to the Designated Authority under the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967.
    Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
 
Acquisition of Property

Acquisition of Property

Definition(s)


Acquisition of Property

Acquisition of property has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Rescue

Rescue

Definition(s)


Rescue

"Rescue". An operation to retrieve persons in distress, provide for their initial medical or other needs, and deliver them to a place of safety. Source: IMO Resolution MSC.70(69), adoption of amendments to the International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR), 1979, 18 May 1998, International Maritime Organization. Legislation  

Rescue

Process by which those who have entered the sea directly or in survival craft/liferafts are retrieved to a place where medical assistance is available. Source: ISO 15544:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Requirements and guidelines for emergency. Global Standards
Mitigation

Mitigation

Definition(s)


Mitigation

The ongoing and sustained action to reduce the probability of, or lessen the impact of, an adverse incident. Source: API RP 781 Security Plan Methodology for the Oil and Natural Gas Industries.1st Ed. September 2016. Global Standards

 

Mitigation

The application of one or more measures to reduce the likelihood of an unwanted occurrence and/or lessen its consequences. Extended Definition: Implementing appropriate risk-reduction controls based on risk management priorities and analysis of alternatives. Adapted from: DHS Risk Lexicon, CNSSI 4009, NIST SP 800-53 Rev 4. Source: NICCS™ Portal Cybersecurity Lexicon, National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (https://niccs.us-cert.gov/glossary) as of 11 November 2015, Global Standards  

Mitigation

Ongoing and sustained action to reduce the probability of, or lessen the impact of, an adverse incident.

Source:API STANDARD 780, Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries, First Edition, May 2013. Global Standards

Mitigation

To establish measures that limit the negative impact of undesirable events. Source: API  Bulletin 97, Well Construction Interface Document Guidelines, First Edition, December 2013. Global Standards  

Mitigation

MITIGATION with respect to wildlife resources shall mean measures that compensate for adverse impacts to such resources, including, as appropriate, habitat enhancement, on-site habitat mitigation, off-site habitat mitigation, or mitigation banking. Source: Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Practice and Procedure, Code of Colorado Regulations, 2 CCR 404-1, February 2013. Regulations  

Mitigation

A barrier which limits consequences, generally by limiting escalation, but which does not prevent the initial event. Source: OGP Report No. 456, Process Safety – Recommended Practice on Key Performance Indicators, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, November 2011. Global Standards  

Mitigation

Limitation of the undesirable effects of a particular event. Other Related Terms and Definitions: ISO-17776 – Limitation of the undesirable effects of a particular event. IADC HSE Case Guidelines Issue 02 – Means taken to minimize the consequences of a incident that has occurred. Source: International Association of Drilling Contractors, Appendix 2 to Health, Safety and Environment Case Guidelines for Offshore Drilling Contractors, Issue 3.3.2, February 2010. IADC Guidelines  

Mitigation

Ongoing and sustained action to reduce the probability of, or lessen the impact of, an adverse incident. Extended Definition: actions may be implemented prior to, during, or after an incident occurrence. Sample Usage: Through the use of mitigation measures, the impact of the tsunami on the local population was greatly reduced. Annotation: Mitigation measures may include zoning and building codes, floodplain buyouts, and analysis of hazard-related data to determine where it is safe to build or locate temporary facilities. Mitigation can include efforts to educate governments, businesses, and the public on measures they can take to reduce loss and injury. Technical measures can include the development of technologies that result in mitigation and can be used to support mitigation strategy. Source: DHS Risk Lexicon, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2010 Edition. September 2010 Regulatory Guidance  

Mitigation

A barrier whose role is to limit consequences, generally by limiting escalation, but which does not prevent the initial event. Source: OGP Report No. 415, Asset integrity – the key to managing major incident risks, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, December 2008. Global Standards  

Mitigation

Mitigation actions are defined as modifications or operational procedures that reduce loads, increase capacities, or reduce exposure. Source: API RP 2FB, Recommended Practice for the Design of Offshore Facilities Against Fire and Blast Loading, First Edition, April 2006. Global Standards

 

Mitigation

“Mitigation” means, in respect of a project, the elimination, reduction or control of the adverse environmental effects of the project, and includes restitution for any damage to the environment caused by such effects through replacement, restoration, compensation or any other means; mesures d'atténuation. Source: Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 1992, c. 37, Canada, as consolidated November 2003. Legislation  

Mitigation

Limitation of the undesirable effects of a particular event. Source: ISO 15544:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Requirements and guidelines for emergency. Global Standards Source: ISO 17776:2000, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment. Global Standards
Work-bid Petroleum Exploration Permit

Work-bid Petroleum Exploration Permit

Definition(s)


Work-bid petroleum exploration permit

Work-bid petroleum exploration permit means:
  1. (a) a petroleum exploration permit granted under Division 2 of Part 2.2 of this Act; or
  2. (b) an exploration permit granted under section 22 of the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967; or
  3. (c) a petroleum exploration permit granted under Division 5 of Part 2.2 of this Act by way of the renewal of a permit referred to in paragraph (a) or (b); or
  4. (d) an exploration permit granted under section 32 of the repealed Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 by way of the renewal of a permit referred to in paragraph (b).
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Work-bid Greenhouse Gas Assessment Permit

Work-bid Greenhouse Gas Assessment Permit

Definition(s)


Work-bid greenhouse gas assessment permit

Work-bid greenhouse gas assessment permit means a greenhouse gas assessment permit granted under Division 2 of Part 3.2. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Wholly Terminated

Wholly Terminated

Definition(s)


Wholly terminated

Wholly terminated, in relation to a pipeline licence, means terminated as to the whole of the pipeline the subject of the licence. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Wholly Revoked

Wholly Revoked

Definition(s)


Wholly revoked

Wholly revoked, in relation to a petroleum exploration permit or petroleum retention lease, means revoked as to all the blocks the subject of the permit or lease. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Wholly Cancelled

Wholly Cancelled

Definition(s)


Wholly cancelled

Wholly cancelled, in relation to a petroleum exploration permit, petroleum production licence or pipeline licence, means cancelled as to all the blocks, or as to the whole of the pipeline, the subject of the permit or licence. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Western Greater Sunrise Area

Western Greater Sunrise Area

Definition(s)


Western Greater Sunrise area

Western Greater Sunrise area has the meaning given by Schedule 7. Note: Activities occurring in the Western Greater Sunrise area in relation to the exploration, development and exploitation of the Greater Sunrise unit reservoirs are dealt with under the Petroleum (Timor Sea Treaty) Act 2003. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Well-related Equipment

Well-related Equipment

Definition(s)


Well-related equipment

Well-related equipment means any:
  1. plant; or
  2. equipment; or
  3. other thing;
for containing pressure in a well. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Water Line

Water Line

Definition(s)


Water line

Water line means a pipe, or system of pipes, for conveying water in connection with:
  1. petroleum exploration operations; or
  2. petroleum recovery operations; or
  3. exploration for potential greenhouse gas storage formations; or
  4. exploration for potential greenhouse gas injection sites; or
  5. the injection of a greenhouse gas substance into an identified greenhouse gas storage formation; or
  6. the injection, on an appraisal basis, of a greenhouse gas substance into a part of a geological formation; or
  7. the injection, on an appraisal basis, of air, petroleum or water into a part of a geological formation.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Valve Station

Valve Station

Definition(s)


Valve station

Valve station means:
  1. a greenhouse gas valve station; or
  2. a petroleum valve station.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Vacated Area

Vacated Area

Definition(s)


Vacated area

Vacated area has the meaning given by section 14. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Unit Development

Unit Development

Definition(s)


Unit development

In this section, the expression unit development:
  1. applies in relation to a petroleum pool (other than either of the Greater Sunrise unit reservoirs) that is partly in a particular licence area of a licensee of a petroleum production licence and partly in:
    1. the licence area of another licensee of a petroleum production licence; or
    2. an area that is not within an offshore area but in which a person other than the first mentioned licensee is lawfully entitled to carry on petroleum recovery operations from the pool; and
  2. means the carrying on of petroleum recovery operations from that pool under cooperative arrangements between the persons entitled to carry on such operations in each of those areas.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation