2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11092608
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Reforming Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation for Offshore Operations in China: Risk and Resilience Approaches?

Abstract: Offshore drilling accidents have triggered regulatory reforms in China. The reforms aim to explore proper regulatory approaches to supervise offshore operations and improve their health, safety and environmental (HSE) performance. This study offers a review on the roles of risk and resilience in managing offshore operations and a well-defined analysis on their integrations with Chinese laws and regulations. The study finds risk and resilience approaches can promote the effectiveness of HSE regulation for offsh… Show more

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“…It suggests principles for resilience emergency management principles: monitoring, anticipation, responding and learning. System Production Resilience as a process and capabilities Resilience promoting safety Yang (2019) Conceptual Resilience engineering ensures the design of complex systems that can stand adverse conditions and recover from disruptions. Three dimensions of resilience in HSE regulation: flexibility; fully communication and cooperation reducing potential conflicts of stakeholders, and; consensus and mutual trust.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It suggests principles for resilience emergency management principles: monitoring, anticipation, responding and learning. System Production Resilience as a process and capabilities Resilience promoting safety Yang (2019) Conceptual Resilience engineering ensures the design of complex systems that can stand adverse conditions and recover from disruptions. Three dimensions of resilience in HSE regulation: flexibility; fully communication and cooperation reducing potential conflicts of stakeholders, and; consensus and mutual trust.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a complex governance model, risk management is a key phase that links regulatory regimes to nonregulatory factors or measures, helping stakeholders make collectives decision involving uncertainty and keeping risks at an acceptable level (Renn, 2014). Risk analysis, as the crucial evaluation component of the risk management process, is required by both industrial practice and legal standards for offshore drilling operations in China (Yang, 2019). Information and data for risk analysis are usually shared within the Chinese offshore industry but are not transparent to the public and decision-makers.…”
Section: The Quest For Robust Risk Regulation Of Offshore Drilling Op...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food safety has totemic significance in China, as President Xi himself warned a decade ago. This status should expose normative or institutional misfits that might be overlooked in other sectors, such as banking and offshore drilling, where Chinese regulators are also now engaging with risk‐based regulatory approaches but in contexts of lower public visibility and political salience (He, 2014; Yang, 2019). At the same time the demands of enforcing food safety regulation also challenge risk‐based ideals in ways that may promote local adaptation.…”
Section: Risk‐based Regulation and Chinese Traditions Of Governancementioning
confidence: 99%