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Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), Guidelines for Safety Evaluation of Platform Conceptual Design. NPD, Oslo, Norway, 1981. [Pg.26]

WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology. 2004. Guidelines for ATC Classification and DDD Assignment. Oslo Norwegian Institute. [Pg.316]

In December 2004, the Norwegian Medical Association and LMI jointly laid down an ethical code and guidelines on cooperation and interactions between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry. [Pg.22]

It is usually the Committee for Drug Information of the LMI (Norwegian Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers) that supervises promotional activities and may impose fines on pharmaceutical companies in cases of breach of ethical rules and guidelines. The fines may be in the order of NOK5000-300 000 The Committee is authorised to make decisions only in cases where the defendant is a member of the LMI or has approved the industry s ethical guidelines. This is the case for the vast majority of companies responsible for the sale of pharmaceutical products in Norway, and in practice the Committee is an important authority. [Pg.30]

E. Vik, G. Breedveld and T. Farestveit, Guidelines for the Assessment of Contaminated Sites, Norwegian Pollution Control Authority, Oslo, 1999, www.sft.no. [Pg.91]

The NORSOK standards are developed by the Norwegian petroleum industry, and the NORSOK standard Z-013 presents some general requirements regarding the formulation of RAC, see NORSOK (2001). This standard does not provide any guidelines on what actual values to choose for RAC, which is in line with the basic Norwegian PSA requirements, which require that the operators should formulate their own risk acceptance criteria. [Pg.377]

The expected safety level is defined by European and national regulations and guidelines, e.g. the EU directive on minimum safety level for tunnels in the trans-European road network (EP 2004) and the Norwegian national guidelines (NPRA 2006). The above-mentioned regulations do apply to both new and existing tunnels with the intention to secure... [Pg.959]

Note that there are standard guidelines available for HEP (such HSE UK or Norwegian Oil and Industry Association (OLE) provide such guidance for offshore/ onshore explorations) and a dependence actor. [Pg.376]

There are some guidelines and data available from PDS method handbook and OLF standards from Norwegian oil industries (Application of lEC 61508 and 61511 in the Norwegian industries—OLF 70 including appendix A8 and A9 of the same document) some selected guiding points are ... [Pg.523]

Recommended Guidelines for Application of lEC 61508 and lEC 61511 in the Petroleum Activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, The Norwegian Oil Industry Association,... [Pg.804]

NDCP, 1994. Guideline on municipal risk and vulnerability analyses [Translation from Norwegian]. Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection. [Pg.369]

Norwegian Oil and Gas Association (NOG) 2006. Recommended Guidelines for Common Model for Work Permits ( WP), rev. 2,2006. [Pg.669]

In the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon accident in 2010, the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) and the industry have focused on barriers against major accidents. In their guideline, PSA states that ... [Pg.1047]

Norwegian Oil and Gas Association NWEA Guidelines for Safe Management of Of hore Supply and Rig Move Operations , 2009... [Pg.46]


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