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사고 통계 분석을 통한 해양 시추작업 위험요소 제시 및 JSA 기반 위험저감 방안Identification of Hazards for Offshore Drilling through Accident Statistics and JSA-based Risk Reduction

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Identification of Hazards for Offshore Drilling through Accident Statistics and JSA-based Risk Reduction
Authors
노현정강관구박민봉김형우
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국산업융합학회
Keywords
Offshore; Drilling; Risk management; JSA; operation & maintenance
Citation
한국산업융합학회논문집, v.23, no.5, pp 865 - 874
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국산업융합학회논문집
Volume
23
Number
5
Start Page
865
End Page
874
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/304
DOI
10.21289/KSIC.2020.23.5.865
ISSN
1226-833x
Abstract
Offshore drilling units have a very dangerous working conditions due to the harsh working environment of the ocean and the high possibility of fire or explosion. This study would identify the hazards that emerge from the marine environment in the operation and maintenance phase of offshore drilling units and show how these hazards can be reduced through risk assessment/management. Various risk reduction and management measures were first reviewed, and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) was selected as the risk assessment technique of this study. In order to understand the characteristics of offshore drilling operations, accident statistics of onshore and offshore drilling were analyzed and compared with each other, and major risk factors for offshore drilling were derived. The jobs in which offshore drilling accidents occur more frequently than onshore drilling was analyzed as the job of fastening, transporting and moving pipes and various materials. This result is due to the limited space of the ocean and the work environment that is prone to being shaken by wind, waves and ocean currents. Based on these statistical results, the job of picking and making up drill pipes was selected as a high-risk job, and JSA was performed as an example. A detailed safety check procedure is proposed so that workers can fully recognize the danger and perform work in a safe state that has been confirmed.
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