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[en] Safety standards in the oil and gas industry have risen to a high level over the past decades, driven in part by momentous accidents. Furthermore, an expanded framework has recently been defined through the new EU Offshore Safety Directive, which in Germany is still in the process of its transposition into national law. The installation of offshore wind farms in the North and Baltic Sea has within the shortest of time brought forth an entirely new branch of industry, most of whose players have no significant experience with offshore operations. One of the greatest challenges is the working environment, which is being approached in different ways by those involved. The supervisory authorities responsible are only just beginning to develop the competence required for their tasks, with the effect that regulations pertaining to onshore operations are often simply adopted as they are. This is in some cases impacting on the oil and gas industry, as is discussed in the present lecture.
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Offshore Oel and Gas und Offshore Wind - mit Sicherheit ''anders''.?
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Deutsche Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft fuer Erdoel, Erdgas und Kohle e.V., Hamburg (Germany). Fachbereich Aufsuchung und Gewinnung; Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Erdoelwissenschaften, Vienna (Austria); 720 p; ISBN 978-3-941721-42-5; ; ISSN 1433-9013; ; 2014; p. 43-52; DGMK/OeGEW Spring meeting of the exploration and production department; DGMK/OeGEW-Fruehjahrstagung 2014 des DGMK-Fachbereiches Aufsuchung und Gewinnung; Celle (Germany); 24-25 Apr 2014; Available from TIB Hannover
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