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PART 9 CHAPTER 1
REFERENCES
# Title Website
1 Directive 2013/30/EU of the European https://www.ecolex.org/details/
Parliament And Of The Council of 12 legislation/directive-201330eu-of-
June 2013, on safety of offshore oil and the-european-parliament-and-of-the-
gas operations and amending Directive council-on-safety-of-offshore-oil-and-
2004/35/EC gas-operations-and-amending-
directive-200435ec-lex-faoc125458/
2 Offshore Installations and Wells (design http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/
and construction, etc) Regulations 1996 publications.htm
[DCR]
3 The Offshore Installations (Offshore Safety http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/
Directive) (Safety Case etc.) Regulations 2015/398/contents/made
2015
4 The offshore installations (prevention of http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/
fire and explosion, emergency response) internalops/hid_circs/enforcement/
regulations 1995 [PFEER] spcenf155.htm
5 The offshore installations and pipeline http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/
works (management and administration) internalops/hid_circs/enforcement/
regulations 1995 [MAR] spcenf153.htm
6 The pipelines safety regulations 1996 http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/
[PSR] internalops/hid_circs/enforcement/
spcenf156.htm
7 Electrical standards and approved codes http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/
of practice standards.htm
Please note: Contains a useful but not exhaus-
• Electrical standards relating to offshore tive list of commonly used electrical
topics such as ATEX and DSEAR are standards and approved codes of
covered in the appropriate sections of practice. The specifier must select
this book. and apply the appropriate standards
• The effect of BREXIT on electrical stan- whether listed here or not. You should
dards is presently beyond the scope of also ensure that the standards you
this book are using are current.
The standards are organised into
DISCLAIMER a number of topic areas and are
This Chapter is an introductory guide, and ordered with the lowest number at
although it has been extensively reviewed, the top of each table:
only current statutory and HSE documents Electrical and Power
must be used on live projects. Electrical Appliances
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Flammable Atmospheres
Machinery

