Title: DEEPWATER PATHFINDER EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL VOLUME 1 OF 2 Revision Status: Level: L3 Classification RSP Manual Number: DWP-HSE-PR-01 Issue Number: 03 Revision Number: 08 Effective Date: December 2, 2013 Transocean Houston Non Controlled
TABLE OF CONTENT VOLUME I SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 SECTION 10 SECTION 11 SECTION 12 SECTION 13 SECTION 14 SECTION 15 SECTION 16 SECTION 17 SECTION 18 SECTION 19 SECTION 20 INTRODUCTION EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ALARMS MAN OVERBOARD / MISSING PERSON HEP / ADVERSE / EXTREME / IMPENDING WEATHER WELL CONTROL / SHALLOW GAS BLOWOUT SHIPBOARD OIL POLLUTION EMERGENCY PLAN HYDROGEN SULFIDE ABANDON SHIP / EVACUATION FIRE AND EPXLOSION EMERGENCY DISCONNECT PROCEDURE UNCONTROLLED DRIFT, MOORING FAILURE, LOSS OF CONTROL IN TRANSIT DAMAGED VESSEL, LOSS OF STABILITY, STRUCTURAL FAILURE, COLLISION WITH ANOTHER VESSEL HELICOPTER CRASH CONFINED SPACE RESCUE SABOTAGE/CRIMINAL ACTS/RIOTS OR WAR TOTAL POWER FAILURE DAMAGE OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCE RESCUE FROM HEIGHTS DOCUMENT CONTROL TABLE OF REVISIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL APPROVAL STATION BILL & APPROVAL
INTRODUCTION Section 1 Subsection N/A purpose of the Emergency Response Manual and explains the guidelines for the chain of command onboard the installation. This section also includes a chart illustrating the installations organization and routine command structure.
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION Section 2 Subsection N/A process where the governmental authorities must be notified in the event of an emergency situation onboard the installation. Transocean contact numbers are listed for the installation s quick reference. Emergency response center locations, all contact numbers for personnel that must be notified, alternates for each position, and contact numbers for governmental agencies are described in this section. This section also describes checklists for contact information for support vessels and helicopter support for the installation.
GOM ERM - MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Section 3 Subsection N/A response plan for the installation, including all shore-based support contact numbers, a flowchart for all medical support personnel, contact numbers for emergency services and transportation and alternates, as well as contact information for physicians and treatment centers. The section also describes the responsibilities for the operator, company management personnel, and installation medical personnel.
ALARMS Section 4 Subsection N/A NON-CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This section describes and details the type of alarms required in different emergency situations.
MAN OVERBOARD Section 5 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes training and drill frequency requirements.
GULF OF MEXICO (GOM) OFFSHORE EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUALS Section 06: HURRICANE EVACUATION PLAN (HEP) ADVERSE / EXTREME / IMPENDING WEATHER response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. The Hurricane Evacuation Plan is unique to each installation. All weather services contacts and checklists are located in this section. This section also describes calculation tools and checklists for preparation for the situation.
WELL CONTROL / SHALLOW GAS BLOWOUT Section 7 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the governmental agencies to be contacted and all shore-based support functions. All responsibilities for installation, as well as operator personnel are outlined.
SHIPBOARD OIL POLLUTION EMERGENCY PLAN DEEPWATER PATHFINDER response procedure, associated positional responsibilities and shore-based and governmental contact information for reporting.
HYDROGEN SULFIDE Section 9 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the levels of detection settings and concentration level charts.
ABANDON SHIP / EVACUATION Section 10 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the chain of command flow chart.
FIRE AND EXPLOSTION Section 11 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation.
EMERGENCY DISONNECT PROCEDURE Section 12 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation.
UNCONTROLLED DRIFT / MOORING FAILURE AND LOSS OF CONTROL IN-TRANSIT Section 13 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation.
DAMAGE OF VESSEL / LOSS OF STABILITY / STRUCTURAL FAILURE / COLLISON WITH ANOTHER VESSEL Section 14 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes response of team personnel and equipment to be maintained onboard for response purposes.
HELICOPTER CRASH Section 15 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes scenarios both on deck and en route to the installation.
CONFINED SPACE RESCUE Section 16 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation.
SABOTAGE / CRIMINAL ACTS / RIOTS OR WAR Section 17 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. Additional procedures for this situation are located in the Security Response Plan which is a separate document from this Emergency Response Manual.
TOTAL POWER FAILURE Section 18 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the procedures for the restoration of power and service to the installation.
DAMAGE OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCE Section 19 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the contact information for governmental agencies.
RESCUE FROM HEIGHTS Section 20 Subsection N/A response procedures, the assets to be utilized, and the positional roles and responsibilities for this type of emergency situation onboard the installation. This section also describes the training and drill requirements.
DOCUMENT CONTROL NON-CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This section describes all documentation approval for the specific installation, including a copy of the station bill, all supporting documentation for checklists and procedural information, any revisions made to the document and its final approval.