The Danish Energy Agency supervises health and safety aspects of
the work carried out on offshore installations.
In accordance with the Offshore Installations Act and the Subsoil
Act, the Danish Energy Agency supervises health and safety aspects
of the work carried out on offshore installations.
A basic pillar of this supervision is the oil companies’ management
system for health, safety and the environment, which is meant to
ensure that the public authorities’ requirements are complied with
and that the performance of work and the design of installations
and workplaces pose the least possible hazard to persons, the
environment and property. As part of this system, independent
classification and certifying societies also carry out
verification.
The requirement for a safety management system is laid down in
section 24 of the Executive Order on the Performance of Work on
Offshore Installations and section 14 of the Executive Order on
Safety, etc. on Offshore Installations.
The supervision is carried out on the basis of information from the
relevant companies and inspections of the individual workplaces.
The Danish Energy Agency bases its supervision on Danish rules and
regulations as well as the plans, terms and conditions underlying
the Authority’s approval of individual activities.
The supervision is targeted at individual and more general aspects
of offshore work and is adapted to the specific conditions. These
activities include the following elements:
Focus areas
, where the supervision involves attaching particular weight to
certain matters for a specific period of time. This ensures
systematic follow-up with regard to several
installations/companies.
Campaigns
, where the relevant companies’ efforts require general
clarification/intensification. All companies working within the
areas covered by the campaign will be requested (in identical
letters) to explain how they ensure compliance with specific Danish
rules and regulations. On the basis of the information received,
the Danish Energy Agency will evaluate the need for any additional
efforts in general or with regard to certain
companies/workplaces.
Audits
, meaning inspections of installations or visits to a company’s
onshore base during which the Danish Energy Agency systematically
reviews the company’s ability to establish, within designated
areas, compliance with Danish rules and regulations (and special
conditions applicable to the installation) in the planning and
performance of its work.
Supervision/inspections
, where the Danish Energy Agency visits an installation to inspect
its general conditions, carries out an audit, follows up on focus
areas and any problems revealed during the inspection or audit, and
holds a meeting with the safety organization on the
installation.
In carrying out its supervision, the Danish Energy Agency makes due
allowance for the supervisory responsibilities of other Danish
authorities on offshore installations and coordinates its
activities with these authorities, as and when required.