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RN04: ESCAPE, EVACUATION AND RESCUE OF PEOPLE // Commentary on ISO19906 Chapter 18 and Appendix A185.3. Escape, Evacuation and Rescue PhilosophyISO reference Current ISO Text Applicable to Barents Sea regionA.18.2.2EER governing principles (informative)A.18.2.2.1 Statement of principles and breakdown of components.The first governing principle is that the system for managing EER shallbe designed and implemented using a systematic approach, the 3 maincomponents being hardware integrity, personnel competence and EERprocedures and controls.A.18.2.2.2 Hardware IntegrityThe hardware components should be adequately designed incompliance with EER system performance standards and maintainedto meet the expected environmental, operational and emergencyconditions.A.18.2.2.3 Personnel CompetenceRequirements should be defined up-front to allow for timely EER safetytraining, and for the development and assessment of critical roles andresponsibilities of the EER chain of command.A.18.2.2.4 Procedures and controls.EER procedures and controls should be timely developed tocomplement the hardware integrity and personnel competencecomponents.It is important to appreciate that all three of these componentsshould be applied to each part of the EER triangle well in advance ofthe beginning of each distinct project <strong>phase</strong>, including simultaneousoperations.No commentsNo commentsRelevant training shall be governedby performance goals.The second part of text in A.18.2.2.4should be a separate section becauseit contains three main parts andgoverning principals. The first part oftext describes the third part of thesystem only.5.4. EER StrategyNo comments5.5. EnvironmentNo comments5.6. Hazard and Risk AnalysisNo comments5.7. Continuous AssessmentNo comments160RUSSIAN–NORWEGIAN COOPERATION PROJECT

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