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Safety-Related Information

Preventing offshore accidents is a paramount goal of both the BOEMRE and OCS operators. Information is critical to making solid business and regulatory decisions to help us achieve this goal. We hope this page will help by providing an overview of offshore safety efforts and enabling quicker dissemination of important safety-related information.

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Changes of Regulations for Reporting Incidents

BOEMRE Finalizes Changes to Incident Reporting Regulations

On April 17, 2006, BOEMRE published a Notice of Final Rule Making (73 FR 19640) that revised incident reporting requirements. These revised requirements became effective on July 17, 2008. The new requirements clarify what incidents are to be reported by providing more precise injury and other incident definitions and incident reporting timeframes. These changes will result in a more consistent incident reporting program with the collection of more reliable incident information. BOEMRE uses incident data in a variety of ways:

bullet To examine the need for regulatory changes;
bullet To determine research study needs;
bullet To identify unsafe work procedures;
bullet To compile accident statistics and develop trend analyses;
bullet To decide which incidents are serious enough to warrant the formation an accident investigation panel;
bullet To prepare operator performance statistics;
bullet To evaluate Safety Award for Excellence (SAFE) candidates;
bullet To work with industry to develop technical and operating standards; and,
bullet To inform the public by publishing summaries of OCS incidents on the BOEMRE webpage.

To learn more about OCS incidents that are reported to the BOEMRE, please visit our OCS Events and Offshore Stats & Facts pages.

BOEMRE Proposes Safety and Environmental Management Regulations

On June 17, 2009, BOEMRE published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (74 FR 28639) that would require operators to develop and implement a Safety and Environmental Management System for their oil and gas operations on the OCS (Outer Continental Shelf). The Safety and Environmental Management System would consist of four elements—Hazards Analysis, Management of Change, Operating Procedures, and Mechanical Integrity— that, until now, have not been covered in our regulations.

BOEMRE accident and inspection data show that the root cause of most safety and environmental accidents and incidents is one or more of these four elements. The BOEMRE believes that requiring operators to implement a Safety and Environmental Management System will reduce the number of accidents, injuries, and spills that occur during BOEMRE-regulated OCS activities. Comments on the proposed rule are due by September 17, 2009. For more information see a copy of the Federal Register Notice for the Proposed Rule.

Last Updated: 07/13/2011, 03:31 PM Central Time