Risk Governance of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Herausgeber: Lindøe, Preben Hempel; Renn, Ortwin; Baram, Michael
Risk Governance of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Herausgeber: Lindøe, Preben Hempel; Renn, Ortwin; Baram, Michael
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Evaluates and compares risk regulation and safety management for offshore oil and gas operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and Australia.
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Evaluates and compares risk regulation and safety management for offshore oil and gas operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781107515260
- ISBN-10: 1107515262
- Artikelnr.: 42137528
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781107515260
- ISBN-10: 1107515262
- Artikelnr.: 42137528
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. A generic model for risk governance: concept and application to
technological installations Ortwin Renn; 2. Modes of risk regulation for
prevention of major industrial accidents Michael Baram and Preben H.
Lindøe; 3. Values and norms - a basis for a safety culture Kathryn Mearns;
4. Optimising offshore health and safety inspections: how the markets could
help Emre Ü¿enmez; 5. Safety regulation on the Norwegian continental shelf
Knut Kaasen; 6. Health and safety regulation on the UKCs: evolution and
future prospects John Paterson; 7. Preventing accidents in offshore oil and
gas: the US regulatory regime Michael Baram; 8. A new policy direction in
Australian offshore safety regulation Jan Hayes; 9. Safety indicators used
by authorities in the petroleum industry of United Kingdom, United States,
and Norway Helene Cecilie Blakstad; 10. Governmental enforced
self-regulation: the Norwegian case Paul Bang and Olaf Thuestad; 11.
Contested terrains in risk regulation: legitimacy challenges in
implementation processes Jacob Kringen; 12. Boxing and dancing: tripartite
collaboration as an integral part of a regulatory regime Ragnar Rosness and
Ulla Forseth; 13. Emergent risk and new technologies Ole Andreas Engen; 14.
Near major accidents: a challenge for regulator and the regulated Ole
Andreas Engen; 15. Inspections, independence and intelligence Helge
Ryggvik; 16. Advancing robust regulation: reflections and lessons to be
learned Andrew Hale.
technological installations Ortwin Renn; 2. Modes of risk regulation for
prevention of major industrial accidents Michael Baram and Preben H.
Lindøe; 3. Values and norms - a basis for a safety culture Kathryn Mearns;
4. Optimising offshore health and safety inspections: how the markets could
help Emre Ü¿enmez; 5. Safety regulation on the Norwegian continental shelf
Knut Kaasen; 6. Health and safety regulation on the UKCs: evolution and
future prospects John Paterson; 7. Preventing accidents in offshore oil and
gas: the US regulatory regime Michael Baram; 8. A new policy direction in
Australian offshore safety regulation Jan Hayes; 9. Safety indicators used
by authorities in the petroleum industry of United Kingdom, United States,
and Norway Helene Cecilie Blakstad; 10. Governmental enforced
self-regulation: the Norwegian case Paul Bang and Olaf Thuestad; 11.
Contested terrains in risk regulation: legitimacy challenges in
implementation processes Jacob Kringen; 12. Boxing and dancing: tripartite
collaboration as an integral part of a regulatory regime Ragnar Rosness and
Ulla Forseth; 13. Emergent risk and new technologies Ole Andreas Engen; 14.
Near major accidents: a challenge for regulator and the regulated Ole
Andreas Engen; 15. Inspections, independence and intelligence Helge
Ryggvik; 16. Advancing robust regulation: reflections and lessons to be
learned Andrew Hale.
1. A generic model for risk governance: concept and application to
technological installations Ortwin Renn; 2. Modes of risk regulation for
prevention of major industrial accidents Michael Baram and Preben H.
Lindøe; 3. Values and norms - a basis for a safety culture Kathryn Mearns;
4. Optimising offshore health and safety inspections: how the markets could
help Emre Ü¿enmez; 5. Safety regulation on the Norwegian continental shelf
Knut Kaasen; 6. Health and safety regulation on the UKCs: evolution and
future prospects John Paterson; 7. Preventing accidents in offshore oil and
gas: the US regulatory regime Michael Baram; 8. A new policy direction in
Australian offshore safety regulation Jan Hayes; 9. Safety indicators used
by authorities in the petroleum industry of United Kingdom, United States,
and Norway Helene Cecilie Blakstad; 10. Governmental enforced
self-regulation: the Norwegian case Paul Bang and Olaf Thuestad; 11.
Contested terrains in risk regulation: legitimacy challenges in
implementation processes Jacob Kringen; 12. Boxing and dancing: tripartite
collaboration as an integral part of a regulatory regime Ragnar Rosness and
Ulla Forseth; 13. Emergent risk and new technologies Ole Andreas Engen; 14.
Near major accidents: a challenge for regulator and the regulated Ole
Andreas Engen; 15. Inspections, independence and intelligence Helge
Ryggvik; 16. Advancing robust regulation: reflections and lessons to be
learned Andrew Hale.
technological installations Ortwin Renn; 2. Modes of risk regulation for
prevention of major industrial accidents Michael Baram and Preben H.
Lindøe; 3. Values and norms - a basis for a safety culture Kathryn Mearns;
4. Optimising offshore health and safety inspections: how the markets could
help Emre Ü¿enmez; 5. Safety regulation on the Norwegian continental shelf
Knut Kaasen; 6. Health and safety regulation on the UKCs: evolution and
future prospects John Paterson; 7. Preventing accidents in offshore oil and
gas: the US regulatory regime Michael Baram; 8. A new policy direction in
Australian offshore safety regulation Jan Hayes; 9. Safety indicators used
by authorities in the petroleum industry of United Kingdom, United States,
and Norway Helene Cecilie Blakstad; 10. Governmental enforced
self-regulation: the Norwegian case Paul Bang and Olaf Thuestad; 11.
Contested terrains in risk regulation: legitimacy challenges in
implementation processes Jacob Kringen; 12. Boxing and dancing: tripartite
collaboration as an integral part of a regulatory regime Ragnar Rosness and
Ulla Forseth; 13. Emergent risk and new technologies Ole Andreas Engen; 14.
Near major accidents: a challenge for regulator and the regulated Ole
Andreas Engen; 15. Inspections, independence and intelligence Helge
Ryggvik; 16. Advancing robust regulation: reflections and lessons to be
learned Andrew Hale.