Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations

Undertaking maintenance of offshore caissons is a pervasive challenge that involves an array of risks and uncertainties. Despite the adoption of standardised and routine maintenance procedures that are subject to on-going improvements, the rate of failure in offshore caissons remains relatively high...

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Main Authors: Tokede, O., Ayinla, A., Love, Peter, Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74920
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author Tokede, O.
Ayinla, A.
Love, Peter
Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.
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Ayinla, A.
Love, Peter
Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.
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description Undertaking maintenance of offshore caissons is a pervasive challenge that involves an array of risks and uncertainties. Despite the adoption of standardised and routine maintenance procedures that are subject to on-going improvements, the rate of failure in offshore caissons remains relatively high. To manage the effect of risk and uncertainties associated with the maintenance of offshore caissons, expert judgment can be drawn upon to better understand and capture the issues that contribute to their failure. Using a case study of an offshore hydrocarbon discharge caisson in the North Sea of the United Kingdom, expert judgements from industry practitioners are obtained using the Delphi Interview and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique to rank 14 possible recovery options. Sensitivity analysis is used to ascertain the suitability of each of the options. Results reveal that the Delphi technique employed provided a robust means to garner invaluable insights from experts about the issues associated with caisson failure. The corollary is the development of a framework that serves as a point of reference to identify and assess the risks in offshore caisson maintenance operations. This framework can also be used in conjunction with existing probabilistic methods to improve the effectiveness of decision-making during operations and maintenance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-749202019-08-28T07:07:01Z Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations Tokede, O. Ayinla, A. Love, Peter Ahiaga-Dagbui, D. Undertaking maintenance of offshore caissons is a pervasive challenge that involves an array of risks and uncertainties. Despite the adoption of standardised and routine maintenance procedures that are subject to on-going improvements, the rate of failure in offshore caissons remains relatively high. To manage the effect of risk and uncertainties associated with the maintenance of offshore caissons, expert judgment can be drawn upon to better understand and capture the issues that contribute to their failure. Using a case study of an offshore hydrocarbon discharge caisson in the North Sea of the United Kingdom, expert judgements from industry practitioners are obtained using the Delphi Interview and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique to rank 14 possible recovery options. Sensitivity analysis is used to ascertain the suitability of each of the options. Results reveal that the Delphi technique employed provided a robust means to garner invaluable insights from experts about the issues associated with caisson failure. The corollary is the development of a framework that serves as a point of reference to identify and assess the risks in offshore caisson maintenance operations. This framework can also be used in conjunction with existing probabilistic methods to improve the effectiveness of decision-making during operations and maintenance. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74920 10.1080/15732479.2018.1547769 Taylor & Francis restricted
spellingShingle Tokede, O.
Ayinla, A.
Love, Peter
Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.
Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title_full Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title_fullStr Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title_short Risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
title_sort risk assessment in the maintenance of offshore caisson operations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74920