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Statutory Instruments

2010 No. 2556

Offshore Installations

The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No.3) Order 2010

Made

19th October 2010

Coming into force

12th November 2010

The Secretary of State makes this Order —

(a)

in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 22(1) and (2) of the Petroleum Act 1987( 1 ) (“the Act”); and

(b)

for the purpose of giving effect to proposals submitted to him by the Health and Safety Executive under section 24(2A) of the Act.

Citation and commencement

1. This Order may be cited as the Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 3) Order 2010 and comes into force on 12th November 2010.

Establishment of safety zone

2. A safety zone is established around each installation specified in column 1 of the Schedule (being installations stationed in waters to which subsection (7) of section 21 of the Petroleum Act 1987 applies) having a radius of five hundred metres from the point as respects that installation which has the co-ordinates of latitude and longitude according to the World Geodetic System 1984( 2 ) specified in columns 2 and 3 of the Schedule.

Amendment of the Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No.2) Order 2010

3. In the Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No.2) Order 2010( 3 ), omit article 2 and the Schedule.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

C Grayling

Minister of State,

Department for Work and Pensions

19 October 2010

Article 2

SCHEDULE SAFETY ZONE

(1)

Name or other designation of the offshore installation

(2)

Latitude North

(3)

Longitude

Blackbird Subsea Facilities

Block 20/02a, Blackbird Field

57°50.95

00°37.09’ West

Devenick Well S1

Block 9/24b, Devenick Field

59°10.577

01°37.067’ East

Devenick Well S2

Block 9/29a, Devenick Field

59°09.725

01°36.987’ East

Devenick Manifold

Block 9/24b, Devenick Field

59°10.119

01°35.918’ East

( 1 )

1987 c.12 ; section 24(2A) was inserted by S.I. 1993/1823 and is amended by S.I. 2008/960 .

( 2 )

The World Geodetic System 1984 (“WGS 84”) defines a reference frame for the earth, for use in geodesy and navigation. It was developed by the United States’ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and is maintained by it. WGS 84 is defined at paragraph 2.1 of the United States’ National Imagery and Mapping Agency Technical Report TR8350.2, third edition, amendment 1 of 3rd January 2000 entitled “Department of Defense World Geodetic System 1984” ( http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/publications/tr8350.2/wgs84fin.pdf ).

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The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No.3) Order 2010 (2010/2556)

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