Permit operators of offshore petroleum production installations or drilling contractors of non-production offshore installations, must have a current certificate of fitness for the installation, unless you have a recognised verification scheme
Permit operators of well operations have duties relating to the safety of all well operations. This covers the well’s lifecycle, along with specific well operations.
Six government agencies and 16 regional councils carry out specific roles and responsibilities in managing petroleum and mineral exploration and production in New Zealand waters.
Safety cases must be submitted to WorkSafe by a permit operator of a relevant production installation or a drilling contractor for a non-production installation
In our work with the petroleum industry, we enforce the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA) and the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017
Permit operators of lower-tier petroleum production installations must have a Major Accident Prevention Policy (MAPP). Permit operators or drilling contractors of any other type of installation, must have an accepted safety case