Managing risk for damaged offshore structures

Most of the jacket platforms in Malaysia have exceeded their design life with many structural irregularities. The structure has potential parted due to exposure to an environmental condition for an extended period. The corrective maintenance work is costly and require a very time-consuming process....

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Main Authors: Soom, E. M., Husain, M. K. A., Zaki, N. I. M., Azman, N. U.
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90634/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429298875-65
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spelling my.utm.906342021-04-29T23:28:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90634/ Managing risk for damaged offshore structures Soom, E. M. Husain, M. K. A. Zaki, N. I. M. Azman, N. U. T Technology (General) Most of the jacket platforms in Malaysia have exceeded their design life with many structural irregularities. The structure has potential parted due to exposure to an environmental condition for an extended period. The corrective maintenance work is costly and require a very time-consuming process. Thus, the study herein aimed to review the application of QRA with continuous improvement procedure for parted and damaged structures, i.e. a case study of managing risk for the parted conductor. This study focuses on the risk become a potential hazard (i.e., dropped object) to the diver during an underwater inspection campaign. In addition, site monitoring information is considered for validation purposes. The result demonstrated that ‘do nothing’ is the best approach with evaluation and mitigation act. Moreover, results indicated that managing the risk with the qualitative and quantitative approach as alternative methods, especially in the energy sector and specifically in oil and gas. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Soom, E. M. and Husain, M. K. A. and Zaki, N. I. M. and Azman, N. U. (2019) Managing risk for damaged offshore structures. In: 7th International Conference on Marine Structures, MARSTRUCT 2019, 6-8 May 2019, Dubrovnik, Croatia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429298875-65
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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Soom, E. M.
Husain, M. K. A.
Zaki, N. I. M.
Azman, N. U.
Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
description Most of the jacket platforms in Malaysia have exceeded their design life with many structural irregularities. The structure has potential parted due to exposure to an environmental condition for an extended period. The corrective maintenance work is costly and require a very time-consuming process. Thus, the study herein aimed to review the application of QRA with continuous improvement procedure for parted and damaged structures, i.e. a case study of managing risk for the parted conductor. This study focuses on the risk become a potential hazard (i.e., dropped object) to the diver during an underwater inspection campaign. In addition, site monitoring information is considered for validation purposes. The result demonstrated that ‘do nothing’ is the best approach with evaluation and mitigation act. Moreover, results indicated that managing the risk with the qualitative and quantitative approach as alternative methods, especially in the energy sector and specifically in oil and gas.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Soom, E. M.
Husain, M. K. A.
Zaki, N. I. M.
Azman, N. U.
author_facet Soom, E. M.
Husain, M. K. A.
Zaki, N. I. M.
Azman, N. U.
author_sort Soom, E. M.
title Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
title_short Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
title_full Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
title_fullStr Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
title_full_unstemmed Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
title_sort managing risk for damaged offshore structures
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90634/
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