1. Curriculum Vitae
NAME (Phone)
EMAIL
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Sverre Viland (99396919)
sverreviland@gmail.com
Updated: Des. 2016
DATE OF BIRTH : 26.04.1975
NATIONALITY : Norwegian
LANGUAGES : Norwegian and English
PRESENT POSITION : Senior engineer -Technical safety and working environment
SUMMARY:
More than 11 years of experience within the fields of Technical Safety & Working Environment.
Project experience from topsides facilities on the Norwegian continental shelf in all the different
phases including studies, FEED, M&M and EPCI projects. Self going and take initiative wherever
needed and active follow-up. Strong on communication and active member in project and
groups.
Skilled engineer in my profession technical safety and solid multidiscipline understanding. Has
worked with all aspects of the subject, both technical and practical aspects of the subject. Was a staff
member in Fabricom until 2010 and has worked as a contractor since then.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
Discipline Lead & Senior Technical Safety engineer | Technical Safety incl. detailed knowledge of
firewater system design calculations with use of Pipenet etc. and commissioning |Identification,
execution and/or co-ordination of necessary project Risk & HSE studies and activities| QRA |
HAZOP/HAZID | Risk evaluation | LOPA/SIL/SRS| Commissioning and site experience |Extensive
knowledge of Norwegian and International Regulations |Regulatory Compliance | TQ/NCR |
Contractors follow up | Statoil TR Requirements | STID | Conoco TCD/BD requirements | SAP |
Word/XL/PP
REFERENCES:
Roger Vestvik (Discipline lead) Rosenberg: Phone, 905 15 655
Arnfinn Løken (Project Leader) Statoil: Email, Aloken@statoil.com
Tormod Røvik (Project Control) Statoil: Phone, 906 46 251
Arild Granli (Technical Safety) Statoil: Phone, 951 80 809
2. EDUCATION:
2002-2005
1998-2001
University in Stavanger: Master in offshore technology - safety.
Post graduate thesis: Risk based method to identify safety critical ESD
valves.
University in Stavanger: Chemistry engineer – technical environment.
Post graduate thesis: Waste water cleaning treatment.
CERTIFICATES: Offshore safety course.
COURSES
11.2005 Offshore Safety course
11.2005 Helicopter evacuation course, Nutec
12.2005 SAP course 1
01.2006 Course in presentation technique
11.2005-12.06 Multidiscipline trainee programme
02.2006 SAP course 2
03.2006 SAP course 3
08.2006
02.2007
05.2007
06.2007
10.2007
06.2008
09.2008
05.2009
04.2010
05.2011
10.2011
06.2013
Introduction to Microstation version 7
Safety Instrumented Systems 1 day awareness Course
SIL-GL part 1
Process safety course
SIL-GL part 2
TEKNA course in fire and explosion safety in the petroleum industry
Two days HAZOP/HAZID/SAFOP course (Scandpower)
PTIL requirements course
An advanced two days course in Gas Explosion Hazards on Offshore
Facilities (Gexcon)
TEKNA course in fire and explosion safety in the petroleum industry
TEKNA the yearly process-safety seminar
TEKNA course in fire and explosion safety in the petroleum industry
3. EXPERIENCE: September 2005 - present
Apr.2013-Aug.2016
Jan.2013-Apr.2013
WorelyParsons Rosenberg
Project: Kvitebjørn Pre-compression and Capacity increase project
EKOJ
Client: Statoil and Conoco
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Conoco (April 2014-July 2016):
- Three main scopes:
1) New 4 floors gas lift module on EKOJ.
2) XOL scope from EKOM to EKOJ with various scope on
both platforms including new EV on bridged.
3) Produced water handling scope including two new
Hydrocyclones.
- FEED Study, Pre-eng. and detailed engineering (EPCIC). Follow up
various aspects within technical safety aspects like PFP, F&G, DAL,
QRA, SIL, escape routes, area classification etc. Special attention to
PFP, F&G and firewater aspects including pipenet calculations
verifying flow/pressure/capacity etc. New deluge skid to be provided
for new Gas lift module and various tie-ins to existing firewater
systems on EKOJ and EKOM to provide sufficient deluge coverage
of new equipment. Compensating measures during tie-in work etc.
Follow up 3.part regarding pressure surge issues.
- Statoil (April 2013-November 2014):
- New 3 floors compressor module on KVB. Was hired into the project
after Level 4 status. This to ensure and follow up that all various
technical safety aspects finally was fulfilled for the project. Follow up
PFP design philosophies and write PFP procedure for the project (For
all PFP aspects like pipes, valves, flanges, structure, coat back etc.)
Special attention to firewater aspects including pipenet calculations
and write commissioning procedures for firewater. Part of
commissioning team during full scale deluge tests (full scale single
and scenario tests). Follow up dynamic/water hammer issues and
implementation of delay function on manual release due to indicated
surge issues in calculations.
- Follow up DAL/QRA/F&G/SIL/SRS/FSA work in the project. Deputy
safety lead.
AIBEL
Project: Statfjord M&M and GEM
Client: Statoil and Copno
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Follow up various Modifications on Statfjord and Ekofisk.
4. Oct.2010 – Des.2012
Apr.2012 –Des.2012
Mar. 2011-jun. 2012
Oct.2010-mar.2011
Mars 2011-dec 2011
AKER SOLUTIONS
Project: Snorre 2040 Concept study
Client: Statoil
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Modifications on both SNA & SNB for different cases and options to
extend lifetime on SNA & SNB. Special attention to technical safety
aspect for the SNB modifications. Firewater responsible for both SNA
& SNB.
Project: Gudrun Tie-in to Sleipner project
Client: Statoil
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Follow up Technical safety issues with special focusing on
active/passive fire fighting (including running pipenet simulations for
single systems, WCS, etc.), AFFF/foam philosophy and PFP (Passive
Fire Protection) requirements/philosophy etc for the project.
Project: Dagny, Draupne/Luno and Eirin Tie-in to Sleipner studies
Client: Statoil
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Technical safety responsible for class C study related to topside
modifications for new riser tie-ins from Draupne/Luno fields. Also
partly involved in the class C study for Dagny tie-in to Sleipner on the
Technical safety aspects in general with special attention to active fire
fighting modifications.
- Involved part time on FEED and post-FEED tie-in to SLA studies
mainly focusing on active and passive fire protection.
Sep.2005 – Oct.2010
Jan.2007-Oct.2010
FABRICOM AS
Project: SNORRE IOR project
Client: Statoil
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Technical safety lead in detailed engineering for SNB PWH project.
Responsible for FW modifications on SNB PWH project. FW
includes modifications downstream two deluge skids. Typical tasks
related to FW modifications were updating of hydraulic reports, FW
P&IDs, compensating FW reports during modification, input to
commissioning procedures, as-built etc.
- Responsible for Firewater modifications on SNA IOR from mars
2010. FW includes modifications downstream 14 deluge skids
(approximately a total of 150 new deluge nozzles). Typical tasks
related to FW modifications were updating of hydraulic reports, FW
P&IDs, compensating FW reports during modification, input to
commissioning procedures, as-built etc. Deputy Safety lead for SNA
IOR.
- Follow up SIL/SRS analyses from 3rd
part on SNA IOR
- Various study work on SNA & SNB (Concept to FEED studies).
Working tasks: Ensure that all relevant technical safety aspects are
considered and documented in accordance with various regulations
and standards.
5. Nov.2008-
May.2009
Oct.2005 –Jan.2007
Project: New control system for diesel machines on SFB & SFC
Client: Statoil
Position: Senior Safety engineer
- Class C study
- Make sure that requirements to technical safety and environment are
in accordance with requirements and specifications.
Project: GEM (Greater Ekofisk Modifications)
Client: ConocoPhillips
Position: Safety engineer
- M&M project related to flowlines, gaslift lines and water injection
lines on the entire EKOFISK area.
- Working tasks: Ensure that safety issues have been taken care of.
- Prepare, plan and execute different safety reviews(HAZOP, design
review, constructability review).
- Prepared input to FEEL report.
- Disciplin lead: 11.06 – 01.07.
Oct.2006 –Jan.2007 - Study of changing out all the firewater systems on EKOJ downstream
of the deluge skids because of corrosion in existing galvanized carbon
steel pipe.
- Evaluating different choice of material and prioritized order for
change-out.
- Evaluation of requirements and alternatives for compensating
measures related to changing out the systems.
- Offshore survey to gain an overview of the 20 systems to be changed
out and reviewed deluge design and location of nozzles.
May.2006 -Jul.2006 Project: SNORRE B IOR study
Client: Statoil
Position: Safety engineer
- Performed a Noise evaluation report (Class D study) related to a new
compressor module on SNORRE B.
Aug.2006 -Oct.2006 Project: SNORRE/VIGDIS A IOR bid
Client: Statoil
Position: Safety engineer
- Early phase of bi don the SNORRE/VIGDIS A IOR project.