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AS ISO 13702:2022
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Petroleum and natural gas industries — Control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore production installations — Requirements and guidelines
AS ISO 13702:2022 identically adopts ISO 13702:2015, which describes the functional requirements for the control and mitigation of fires and explosions on offshore installations used for the development of hydrocarbon resources.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Objectives
5 Fire and explosion evaluation and risk management
5.1 Management system
5.2 Risk assessment and the risk management framework
5.3 Risk assessment process
5.4 Risk identification
5.5 Risk analysis
5.6 Risk evaluation
5.7 Risk treatment
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Prioritization of risk treatment measures
5.8 Risk treatment in the context of offshore oil and gas operations
5.8.1 General
5.8.2 Design loads
5.8.3 Fire and explosion strategy and performance standards
5.8.4 Verification
6 Installation layout
6.1 Objectives
6.2 Functional requirements
7 Emergency shutdown systems and blowdown
7.1 Objective
7.2 Functional requirements
8 Control of ignition
8.1 Objective
8.2 Functional requirements
9 Control of spills
9.1 Objective
9.2 Functional requirements
10 Emergency power systems
10.1 Objective
10.2 Functional requirements
11 Fire and gas (F&G) detection systems
11.1 Objectives
11.2 Functional requirements
12 Active fire protection
12.1 Objectives
12.2 Functional requirements
13 Passive fire protection
13.1 Objectives
13.2 Functional requirements
14 Explosion mitigation and protection measures
14.1 Objective
14.2 Functional requirements
15 Response to fires and explosions
15.1 Objectives
15.2 Functional requirements
16 Inspection, testing, and maintenance
16.1 Objective
16.2 Functional requirements
Annex A
A.1 General
A.2 Fire events
A.3 Explosion events
A.4 Potential ignition sources
A.4.1 General
A.4.2 Chemical reactions
A.4.3 Electric sparks and arcs
A.4.4 Mechanical sparks
A.4.5 Lightning
A.4.6 Static electrical sparks
A.4.7 Flame
A.4.8 Hot surfaces
A.4.9 Heat of compression
Annex B
B.1 Installation layout
B.2 Emergency shutdown and blowdown systems
B.3 Control of ignition
B.4 Control of spills
B.5 Emergency power systems
B.6 Fire and gas (F&G) detection systems
B.7 Typical audible and visual alarms
B.8 Active fire protection
B.8.1 General
B.8.2 Fire-water pump systems
B.8.3 Fire-water mains
B.8.4 Fixed deluge systems
B.8.5 Water-mist systems
B.8.6 Foam systems
B.8.7 Automatic sprinkler systems
B.8.8 Monitors
B.8.9 Hydrants and hose reels
B.8.10 Dry chemical fixed systems
B.8.11 Gaseous systems
B.8.12 Mobile and portable fire-fighting equipment
B.8.13 Helideck fire protection
B.9 Passive fire protection
B.9.1 General
B.9.2 Fire-resistance test criteria
B.9.3 Selection of materials
B.10 Explosion mitigation and protection systems
B.11 Module geometry to mitigate explosion effects
B.12 Pneumatic and hydraulic supply systems
B.12.1 Purpose
B.12.2 Fluid supply properties
B.12.3 Supply and response
B.13 Inspection, testing, and maintenance
B.13.1 General
B.13.2 Fire and gas (F&G) detection systems
B.13.3 Emergency shutdown and blowdown systems (ESD)
B.13.4 Fire-water pump systems
B.13.5 Deluge and sprinkler systems
B.13.6 Fire hoses, nozzles, and monitors
B.13.7 Fixed dry chemical systems
B.13.8 Gaseous systems (including water-mist systems)
B.13.9 Mobile and portable fire-fighting equipment
B.13.10 Batteries and charger systems
B.13.11 Emergency systems
B.13.12 Passive fire protection
Annex C
C.1 Typical emergency electrical power requirements
C.2 Typical applications of fire/gas detectors
C.3 Guidance on the selection of AFP systems on typical areas
C.4 Typical PFP applications
C.4.1 General
C.4.2 Typical fire integrity for load-bearing structures
C.4.3 Typical fire integrity requirements for fire barriers between major areas
C.4.4 Typical fire integrity requirements for equipment
C.5 Typical inspection and testing frequencies
C.6 Typical requirements for human-machine interface (HMI)