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http://dx.doi.org/10.7846/JKOSMEE.2017.20.1.26

Strategy for Development of HSE Management Framework for Offshore CCS Project in Korea  

Noh, Hyonjeong (Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Technology Center for Offshore Plant Industries)
Kang, Kwangu (Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Technology Center for Offshore Plant Industries)
Kang, Seong-Gil (Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Technology Center for Offshore Plant Industries)
Lee, Jong-Gap (Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Technology Center for Offshore Plant Industries)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy / v.20, no.1, 2017 , pp. 26-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
Korea is preparing an offshore carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) demonstration project which is recognized as one of important $CO_2$ reduction technologies to mitigate climate change. The offshore CCS project aims to transport, inject and store large amount of $CO_2$ into offshore geologic formation, and has a potential risk of leakage which might cause disastrous damage to human health, environment and property. Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of the offshore CCS project, a strict HSE (health, safety and environment) management plan and its implementation are required throughout the project life cycle. However, there are no HSE domestic laws or regulations applicable to CCS projects, and the related research is insufficient in Korea. For the derivation of the essential and urgent requirement in HSE management framework applicable to the offshore CCS project in Korea, we analysed the HSE management methodologies and foreign CCS HSE management guidelines and cases. First, this paper has analyzed ISO 31000, a generalized risk management principles. Second, we have investigated the HSE management practices of CCS projects in Norway and UK. Based on the analyses, we suggested the necessity of developing the HSE Philosophy and the HSE management process through the whole life cycle. Application of HSE management in early phase of an offshore CCS project will promote systematic and successful project implementation in a cost-effective and safe way.
Keywords
HSE(Health, Safety and Environment); CCS(Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage); Risk Assessment; Risk Management;
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