Hse Directive 8 Electrical Plants
Hse Directive 8 Electrical Plants
Hse Directive 8 Electrical Plants
ELECTRICAL PLANTS
1. GENERAL
Purpose
The purpose of this directive is to ensure that
• electrical installations are operated and maintained in accordance with
current regulations and internal requirements
• electrical installations are installed in a safe way and in accordance with
current regulations and internal requirements
Domain
This directive applies to
• all BP-operated installations and contracted installations/vessels
on the Norwegian continental shelf including onshore plants for the
petroleums activities.
• Onshore facilities or projects where BP Norge AS have a particular
responsibility and which are assessed being part of the petroleum
activities
• all installations/projects for which BP Norge is the developer
References
• Lov om tilsyn med elektriske anlegg og elektrisk utstyr (El-tilsynsloven)
Roles
• Responsible person electrical systems has been appointed by BP
Norge to ensure that electrical installations at all times comply with
current regulations, including design/building of new installations and
contracting of installations and vessels
• The deputy responsible person electrical installations is a BP
employee appointed by the responsible person electrical installation to
carry out the responsible person’s tasks when he or she is absent
• An authorised person electrical is a BP employee appointed by
the responsible person electrical installation to ensure that electrical
installations and equipment are carried out in accordance with current
regulations within one installation
• A deputy authorised person electrical is a BP employee appointed
by the responsible person electrical installation to carry out the
authorised person’s tasks when he or she is absent
and
Authority
• A responsible person electrical installations must be appointed in
accordance with the regulations. The responsible person electrical
installations has overall responsibility and authority for operation,
installation and maintenance of electrical installations on all facilities and
contracted facilities/vessels on the Norwegian continental shelf
operated by BP Norge
• The responsible person electrical system may delegate authority
in accordance with the regulations, by using safety cards. The person
responsible keeps a list of delegated authority
• The responsible person for electrical installations will if nothing else
is stated be “sakkyndig driftsleder “for all BP Norge owned high voltage
installations and “driftsansvarlig “ for all low voltage installations related
to the BP Norge petroleums activities.
• For operation of the 300kV electrical plant at Lista the Alcoa
”driftsleder” is appointed as “sakyndig driftsleder for the BP Norge
owned part inclusive the seconfdary transformer breaker supplying
the ABB Power from shore building. The 300kV part shall be operated
according to the following Alcoa instruksjons ( in Norwegian only) :
• Leder for kobling: Dok referanser- 0352 Verkshåndbok EAL -00.25.03 –
part 27, 01,16, 26, 25 .
• Leder for sikkerhet: Dok referanse - 0352 Verkshåndbok
EAL -00.25.03.17
• Ukentlig kontroll runde høyspenningsvakt: Dok referanser- 0352
Verkshåndbok EAL -00.25.03.part 15 og 01.
• Personnel with delegated authority must carry their safety card when
performing the work
• Employees of contractor companies carrying out work on electrical
installations are under professional supervision and report to the
authorised person electrical. The exception is personnel working under
an approved installer in connection with modifications
Non-competent personnel
• Persons without the necessary competence must under no
circumstances
o carry out repairs of electrical equipment
o correct faults on electrical equipment
o perform any connections in the electrical distribution system,
reset electrical relays or operate switches which is part of the
electrical distribution system, except when special acceptance is
given
• perform any connections in the electrical distribution system, reset
electrical relays or operate switches which is part of the electrical
distribution system, except when special acceptance is given
First aid
• All operation and maintenance personnel who may be exposed to
receiving an electrical injury must have undergone the necessary
training to give first aid in such situations
• First aid training for electrical installation accidents must be refreshed
every year in accordance with Regulations relating to safety in work on
electrical installations (FSE)
Approval of work
• All work on electrical installations requires an approved work permit
level 2 except for
o work on live equipment (AUS work) where an approved work permit
level 1 is required
o reconnection after a blackout, where an approved operations
procedure is required
o connection of high and low voltage power and isolating switches in
relation to an accident where no work permit is required
o operation of remote-controlled stations for control of high and low
voltage motors, where no work permit is required
o work not requiring a work permit according to the HSE directive for
work permits
Accident precautions
• In all areas with electrical equipment, instructions approved by the
Directorate for Fire and Electrical Safety must be posted on the walls,
giving instructions for what to do regarding accidents caused by
electricity
Isolation
• Before any work is done on a low voltage installation, it must be
isolated electrically in accordance with Electrial Isolation in HSE
directive no. 5 Energy Isolation
The person who requests the connection shall ensure that the following
precautions have been taken before the system is de-isolated and made
live:
1. All work on the circuit has been completed, and the isolation
confirmation certificate (ICC) has been signed by a qualified person
2. A notification of electrical installation or a voltage connection certificate
has been issued for the circuit in question
3. Other non-electrical equipment such as pumps, compressors, fans
etc, connected with the electrical circuit that may be affected by the
connection to live voltage, have been confirmed by relevant discipline to
be ready for start-up.
4. Temporary barriers, warning signs, etc. are put up around or on the
equipment to be connected
5. Safety gear and tools are easily accessible
6. Special consideration has been paid to the area classification (danger of
explosion)
7. Fire protection and detection is ready for use
8. Qualified personnel are available to carry out connections, check
potential resets and remove safety earthing
For high voltage, the person in charge of connection and the
person in charge of safety must both be present
Documentation
• When voltage is connected following modifications, a protocol shall be
kept that shows status for circuits that have been connected
• The responsible person electrical installations shall keep a protocol
for all issued advance/completion notifications regarding electrical
installations, as well as Voltage Connection Certificates for each
installation in his file.
• Offshore team leder modifications (OTLM)/ Offshore team leder
maintenance (OTLV) shall ensure that the necessary systems and
protocols have been established before the work starts offshore.
• A system must be established that ensures the necessary as-built
documentation of modifications within acceptable deadlines.
• Measures must be taken to make sure the required operations
documentation is available until the as-built documentation is in place
• Electrical isolator shall issue a compliance decoration after completion
of the change.
Cables
• Do not, under any circumstances, pull a cable through a doorway.
• If you need a socket, and there is none in the room where the work is
to be done, call the competent person.
Marking
• All portable electrical equipment must be labelled with a use by date.
Equipment which is not labelled or past its use-by date, must not be
used
Pre-use inspection
• Before use, the user must check that the equipment is in good order,
that there is a use-by date and that it has not been exceeded. Do not
use equipment with obvious faults or where defects are suspected
• Damage due to kinking or crushing, damage to the outer cable sheet
and knotting must be treated as damage requiring repairs
• Equipment with faults or defects must be reported to the competent
person electrical
Use of cable
• The maximum permitted length for 1-phase extension cords is 25m
• The maximum permitted length for 3-phase extension cords is 40m
• Extension cords must not be pulled through doorways
Battery-run tools
• Battery-run torches for general use must be certified for use in Zone 1
• Equipment for use in zone 0 shall be approved for zone 0.
• Battery-run tools that need a great deal of power should not normally be
used. If there is a need to use such equipment, this must be agreed
with the authorised person electrical, when equipment is on the
installation or with the operations engineer electrical if the equipment is
not yet sent offshore.
• Other equipment equipped with batteries (i.e. batteries more advanced
than typical batteries in watches) must be cleared before brought
into a classified area. Any charging of such batteries must be done via
permanent installation and be done in an unclassified area
Attachment 2:
Connection order
Attachment 3:
Connection to power certificate
Attachment 4:
Connection to power register
Attachment 5:
Isolation register
Attachment 6:
Instructions for connection supervisor
Attachment 7:
Instructions for safety supervisor
ATTACHMENT 1: NOTIFICATION OF
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Attachment 1 HSE Directive 8 – Electrical installations
W.O. mod/AFA nr.
bp Project IO
Circuit form:
Layout drawing:
Other drawings:
Authorised installer:
Project engineer:
Date: BP Responsible Person:
Nofific. of commencement Notification of completion Signature: Date:
Start date: Completion date: Sign.
DELIVERY/MATERIAL INSPECTION
El. installer BP El. inspector Comments:
Documentation
Date: Date:
approved
Signature: Signature:
Inspection Place Report no. Date/Sign. Place Report no. Date/Sign.
Delivery 1 Pre-insp. 1
Delivery 2 Pre-insp. 2
Delivery 3 Pre-insp. 3
Delivery 4 Pre-insp. 4
Repair deadline: Date: Respective discipline:
Non-conf. accepted: Date: Responsible person
INSTALLATION/MC/COMMISSION
Resistance to earth: Ohm Isolation resistance: Mohm Electricity to earth: mA Comments:
Accepted data Name Date Signature
El. installer
BP el. techn.
COMPLETION/APPROVAL
Notification of completion Name Date Signature Comments:
Electrical installer (deputy)
BP electrical deputy
Inspector
BP Responsible Person:
Authority:
For minor installations where drawings are not available the notification
of commencement shall contain a sketch and a single line diagram of
the intended work. The installer is responsible for checking the material,
equipment and installation are checked by a skilled person and delivered
according to regulations before system is live.
DEFINISJONER/DEFINITIONS
Ansvarshavende:
BP responsible person for electrical installations.
Ansvarshavende for elektriske anlegg.
Elektrisk kontraktør:
Contractor company’s responsible for the electrical installation.
Ansvarlig installatør.
BP elektrisk stedfortreder:
Appointed responsible senior electrician on actual el. distribution
system (platform). Ansvarlig BP - /Autorisert person elektro, utpekt som
stedfortreder til ansvarshavende for aktuell anleggsdel (plattform).
CONNECTION ORDER
INSTALLATION WORK DESCRIPTION Connection Supervisor:
Safety Supervisor:
CONNECTION NO. PANEL TAG NO. SWITCH FIELD NO. GROUND COMMENTS
ESTABLISHED
Authorised person:
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Attachment 3 HSE Directive 8 – Electrical Installations
ATTACHMENT 3:
CONNECTION TO POWER CERTIFICATE
CONNECTION TO POWER CERTIFICATE
No:
Construction site/Field:
Module:
WON/AFA no:
PUNCH LISTS:
REF. DRAWINGS:
(APPENDICES)
Section 2. Approval
Til: Offshore Construction Engineer. Project Mgr. El.
Fra:. Representative of person in charge (Authorised Person)
The circuit described above and the associated equipment have been
connected to a power source and are ready for commissioning.
Date:
Authorised person.
Distribution:
When using water, the equipment shall be filled to 100% first - ensure that the gas is vented
at the highest point.
1. Increase the pressure to approx. 10% of the test pressure – maximum 10 bar.
2. Check for possible leaks (flanges, plugs, etc.).
3. Increase the pressure gradually to 50% of the test pressure.
4. Check for possible leaks (flanges, plugs, etc.).
5. Increase the pressure gradually to the test pressure.
6. Maintain the pressure for an adequate period of time in order to perform a thorough check
for leaks
- Avoid shock loads
- Avoid passing in front of possible leakage points
- Monitor any possible temperature variations that can influence the pressure
ISOLATION REGISTER
Construction Site
/Field:
Module:
WO/AFA no: Sheet no.: of
• Establish the necessary safety distance at the work site and inform the
work team of the nearest work position that is allowed.
• Ensure that the work site is cordoned off and shielded as necessary
• Monitor the work and ensure that he does not get involved in the work
so that it affects his duties as Safety Supervisor. If he must leave the
work site, he must appoint and instruct a competent person to monitor
the work.
• When the work is finished, he must inform all those involved in the
work that the safety measures will be discontinued