Effectiveness of continuous risk reduction study to ensure safe and reliable operations: a case study at XYZ flow station subsidence in PT. XXX
Xyz flow station, one of pt. Xxx?s Major offshore flow stations that produces and processes oil and gas is experiencing severe subsidence. The subsidence provides a case where discernable risks to personnel; to the environment; and to the producing assets must be thoroughly managed. The main purpose of this research is to study the effectiveness of continuous risk reduction (crr), a general risk management system developed by pt. Xxx, implementation for xyz flow station subsidence problem to ensure safe and reliable operation. This study started with focus group discussion (fgd) and interview to gain preliminary data and continued with questionnaires that were distributed through various stakeholders. Hypotheses were constructed after literature review and fgd. Data testing was obtained using descriptive analysis and sem analysis. This research has led to a conclusion that crr is applicable to be implemented, thus effective in the case of xyz flow station subsidence given that appropriate mitigation plans are well established.
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