Lessee’s Primary Entitlement

Lessee’s Primary Entitlement

Definition(s)


Lessee’s primary entitlement

Lessee’s primary entitlement has the meaning given by subclause 4(3). Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Eligible Instrument

Eligible Instrument

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Eligible instrument

Eligible instrument means regulations, a declaration, a determination, a direction, an agreement, a delegation, an approval, an appointment, a notice or any other instrument, but does not include an old title. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Corresponding Provision

Corresponding Provision

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Corresponding provision

In determining whether a provision is a corresponding provision:
  1. regard must be had to the substance of the provision; and
  2. if the provision appears to have expressed the same idea in a different form of words for the purpose of using a clearer style—disregard the difference.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Authorised Release Day

Authorised Release Day

Definition(s)


Authorised release day

Authorised release day has the meaning given by subclause 7(2). Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Prepare

Prepare

Definition(s)


Prepare

Prepare includes construct. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Work Group Employer

Work Group Employer

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Work group employer

Work group employer, in relation to a designated work group at a facility, means an employer of one or more group members, but does not include the operator of the facility. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Workforce Representative

Workforce Representative

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Workforce representative

Workforce representative means:
  1. in relation to a person who is a member of the workforce at a facility—an organisation registered or an association recognised under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009, of which that person is a member, if the person is qualified to be a member of that organisation or association because of the work the person performs at the facility; or
  2. in relation to a designated work group or a proposed designated work group—an organisation registered or an association recognised under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009, of which a person who is, or who is likely to be, in the work group is a member, if the person is qualified to be a member of that organisation or association because of the work the person performs, or will perform, at a facility as a member of the group.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Reviewing Authority

Reviewing Authority

Definition(s)


Reviewing authority

Reviewing authority means the Fair Work Commission. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Regulated Business Premises

Regulated Business Premises

Definition(s)


Regulated business premises

Regulated business premises means:
  1. a facility; or
  2. premises that are:
    1. occupied by a person who is the operator of a facility; and
    2. used, or proposed to be used, wholly or principally in connection with offshore petroleum operations or offshore greenhouse gas storage operations; or
  3. premises that are:
    1. occupied by a person who is the registered holder of a petroleum title; and
    2. used, or proposed to be used, wholly or principally in connection with offshore petroleum operations; or
  4. premises that are:
    1. occupied by a person who is the registered holder of a greenhouse gas title; and
    2. used, or proposed to be used, wholly or principally in connection with offshore greenhouse gas storage operations.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Registered Organisation

Registered Organisation

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Registered organisation

Registered organisation means an organisation registered or an association recognized under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Recovery

Recovery

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Recovery

The activities after an incident or event to restore essential services and operations in the short and medium term and fully restore all capabilities in the longer term. Adapted from: NIPP. Extended Definition: In cybersecurity, response encompasses both automated and manual activities. Adapted from: National Infrastructure Protection Plan, NCPS Target Architecture Glossary. 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

Recovery

The ability of a site to withstand and execute service and site restoration plans for affected assets and the reconstitution of operations and services through individual, private sector, nongovernmental, and public assistance programs that identify needs and define resources; provide housing and promote restoration; address long-term care and treatment of affected persons; implement additional measures for community restoration; incorporate mitigation measures and techniques, as feasible; evaluate the incident to identify lessons learned; and develop initiatives to mitigate the effects of future incidents.

Source: API RP 781 Security Plan Methodology for the Oil and Natural Gas Industries.1st Ed. September 2016. Global Standards

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

Recovery

Recovery, in relation to petroleum, includes all processes directly or indirectly associated with its recovery. This definition does not, by implication, limit the meaning of the expression recovery when used in a provision of this Act other than this Schedule. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Recovery

Safe and timely resumption of normal operations after an incident. Source: OGP Report No. 415, Asset integrity – the key to managing major incident risks, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, December 2008. Global Standards  

Recovery

“Recovery” means the recovery of oil and gas under reasonably foreseeable economic and operational conditions (récupération). 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
Proposed Facility

Proposed Facility

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Proposed facility

Proposed facility means a facility proposed to be constructed, installed or operated. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Prohibition Notice

Prohibition Notice

Definition(s)


Prohibition notice

Prohibition notice means a prohibition notice issued under subclause 77(1). Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Premises

Premises

Definition(s)


Premises

Premises includes the following:
  1. a structure or building;
  2. a place (whether or not enclosed or built on);
  3. a part of a thing referred to in paragraph (a) or (b).
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Plant

Plant

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Plant

Plant includes any machinery, equipment or tool, or any component. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Plant

Plant includes machinery, equipment or appliances. It does not cover structural items, or helicopters, which may be used as a means of evacuation, or standby vessels. In addition, the regulation does not apply to equipment within the scope of regulation 18. Source: Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response on Offshore Installations, Offshore Installations (Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response) Regulations 1995, Approved Code of Practice and guidance (UK HSE L65), Second Edition, 1997. Regulatory Guidance  

Plant

Plant includes— (a) appliance, equipment, fitting, furniture, implement, machine, machinery, tool, and vehicle; and (b) part of any plant, the controls of any plant, and any thing connected to any plant. Source: Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, Public Act 1992 No 96, New Zealand, as of 1 July 2011. Legislation
Own

Own

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Own

Own includes own jointly or own in part. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Operator’s Representative at a Facility

Operator’s Representative at a Facility

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Operator’s representative at a facility

Operator’s representative at a facility means a person present at the facility in compliance with the obligations imposed on the operator by clause 6. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  
Offence Against a Listed OHS Law

Offence Against a Listed OHS Law

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Offence against a listed OHS law

Offence against a listed OHS law includes an offence against section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 that relates to an offence against a listed OHS law. Note: For other ancillary offences, see section 11.6 of the Criminal Code. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Improvement Notice

Improvement Notice

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Improvement notice

Improvement notice means an improvement notice issued under subclause 78(1). Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation  

Improvement notice

Improvement notice means a notice under subsection (1) or subsection (2) of section 39. Source: Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, Public Act 1992 No 96, New Zealand, as of 1 July 2011. Legislation
Group Member

Group Member

Definition(s)


Group member

Group member, in relation to a designated work group at a facility, means a person who is:
  1. a member of the workforce at that facility; and
  2. included in that designated work group.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Derived

Derived

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Derived

Derived:
  1. in relation to a petroleum title—has the meaning given by clause 8A; or
  2. in relation to a greenhouse gas title—has the meaning given by clause 8B.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Enter

Enter

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Enter

Enter, when used in relation to a vessel, includes board. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Data Storage Device

Data Storage Device

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Data storage device

Data storage device means a thing containing, or designed to contain, data for use by a computer. Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Data Held in a Computer

Data Held in a Computer

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Data held in a computer

Data held in a computer includes:
  1. data held in any removable data storage device for the time being held in a computer; and
  2. data held in a data storage device on a computer network of which the computer forms a part.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation
Stand-by Diver

Stand-by Diver

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Stand-by Diver

“Stand-by diver” means a diver who is dressed-in and trained to operate at the same depths and in the same circumstances as the diver for whom the stand-by diver is standing by, who is at the same dive site as the other diver and who is available without delay to assist that other diver (plongeur de secours). 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
Specialized Diving Doctor

Specialized Diving Doctor

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Specialized Diving Doctor

“Specialized diving doctor” means a diving doctor who has completed an advanced diving medical course acceptable to the Minister and who has been accepted in writing by the Minister to provide medical assistance under pressures greater than atmospheric pressure (médecin de plongée spécialisé). 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
SCUBA

SCUBA

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SCUBA

“SCUBA” means a self-contained open-circuit underwater breathing apparatus (appareil de plongée autonome) 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  

SCUBA

Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Source: Commercial Diving Projects Offshore, Diving at Work Regulations 1997, Approved Code of Practice (UK HSE L103), First Edition, 1998. Regulatory Guidance
Saturation Diving Technique

Saturation Diving Technique

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Saturation Diving Technique

“Saturation diving technique” means a diving procedure that essentially equilibrates the total pressure of inert gases in the body of a diver with the ambient pressure and allows extended periods of bottom time without additional decompression time required (technique de la plongée à saturation). 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
Saturation Dive

Saturation Dive

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Saturation Dive

“Saturation dive” means a dive in which saturation diving techniques are used (plongée à saturation). 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
Recognized Body

Recognized Body

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Recognized Body

“Recognized body” means an organization, a classification society, a certifying agency, a group of persons or an individual that is acceptable to the Minister as having the expertise and experience to set standards for, or to inspect and certify, diving plant and equipment or parts thereof (autorité reconnue). 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