Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities

The technology of production, transportation, and processing of oil and gas involves various hazardous processes. To mitigate the risk that these processes pose, the technological solutions work closely with the automated control and safety systems. The design and organisation of maintenance for the...

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Published in:Engineering Management in Production and Services
Main Author: Redutskiy Yury
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:83cbcf8904de4e549e1ca68605012a28 2023-05-15T15:03:51+02:00 Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities Redutskiy Yury 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.2478/emj-2018-0022 https://doaj.org/article/83cbcf8904de4e549e1ca68605012a28 EN eng Sciendo https://doi.org/10.2478/emj-2018-0022 https://doaj.org/toc/2543-912X 2543-912X doi:10.2478/emj-2018-0022 https://doaj.org/article/83cbcf8904de4e549e1ca68605012a28 Engineering Management in Production and Services, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 55-64 (2018) black-box optimisation employee scheduling maintenance planning markov analysis oil and gas industry remote and arctic locations risk management safety instrumented system Production management. Operations management TS155-194 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.2478/emj-2018-0022 2022-12-31T11:46:17Z The technology of production, transportation, and processing of oil and gas involves various hazardous processes. To mitigate the risk that these processes pose, the technological solutions work closely with the automated control and safety systems. The design and organisation of maintenance for the automated safety instrumented systems (SIS) have a significant bearing on the overall safety of operations in this industry. Over the past few decades, many hydrocarbon resources have been discovered in unconventional environments, such as remote, offshore, and arctic locations. Transportation of engineering personnel to these remote locations and back, and thereby, the organisation of the shift work poses additional challenges for the petroleum sector. Under such circumstances, the workforce-related costs play a considerable role in the overall cost of the technological solution and thereby the decisions regarding the workforce organisation should be addressed in the framework of evaluating and choosing the appropriate safety measures. That is why the research presented in this paper aims to address the lifecycle of the technological solution integrating the problems of SIS design, maintenance planning, and employee scheduling into a single decision-making framework to optimise the set of technical and organisational safety measures inherent in the SIS. The performance and maintenance of the SIS are described with a Markov model of device failures, repairs and technological incidents occurrence. The employee scheduling part of the mathematical model utilises the set-covering formulation of maintenance crews taking particular trips. A black-box optimisation algorithm is used to find reasonable solutions to the integrated problem of engineering design and workforce planning. The decisions include the choices of the components and structures for the safety system, the facility overhaul frequencies, the maintenance personnel size, as well as the schedules of trips and shifts for the crews. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Engineering Management in Production and Services 10 4 55 64
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topic black-box optimisation
employee scheduling
maintenance planning
markov analysis
oil and gas industry
remote and arctic locations
risk management
safety instrumented system
Production management. Operations management
TS155-194
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employee scheduling
maintenance planning
markov analysis
oil and gas industry
remote and arctic locations
risk management
safety instrumented system
Production management. Operations management
TS155-194
Redutskiy Yury
Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
topic_facet black-box optimisation
employee scheduling
maintenance planning
markov analysis
oil and gas industry
remote and arctic locations
risk management
safety instrumented system
Production management. Operations management
TS155-194
description The technology of production, transportation, and processing of oil and gas involves various hazardous processes. To mitigate the risk that these processes pose, the technological solutions work closely with the automated control and safety systems. The design and organisation of maintenance for the automated safety instrumented systems (SIS) have a significant bearing on the overall safety of operations in this industry. Over the past few decades, many hydrocarbon resources have been discovered in unconventional environments, such as remote, offshore, and arctic locations. Transportation of engineering personnel to these remote locations and back, and thereby, the organisation of the shift work poses additional challenges for the petroleum sector. Under such circumstances, the workforce-related costs play a considerable role in the overall cost of the technological solution and thereby the decisions regarding the workforce organisation should be addressed in the framework of evaluating and choosing the appropriate safety measures. That is why the research presented in this paper aims to address the lifecycle of the technological solution integrating the problems of SIS design, maintenance planning, and employee scheduling into a single decision-making framework to optimise the set of technical and organisational safety measures inherent in the SIS. The performance and maintenance of the SIS are described with a Markov model of device failures, repairs and technological incidents occurrence. The employee scheduling part of the mathematical model utilises the set-covering formulation of maintenance crews taking particular trips. A black-box optimisation algorithm is used to find reasonable solutions to the integrated problem of engineering design and workforce planning. The decisions include the choices of the components and structures for the safety system, the facility overhaul frequencies, the maintenance personnel size, as well as the schedules of trips and shifts for the crews.
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title Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
title_short Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
title_full Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
title_fullStr Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Study on the Application of Employee Scheduling for the Problem of Safety Instrumented System Design and Maintenance Planning for Remotely Located Oil and Gas Facilities
title_sort pilot study on the application of employee scheduling for the problem of safety instrumented system design and maintenance planning for remotely located oil and gas facilities
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