State of Art of Arctic EER

F. Bercha
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This paper describes developments in technologies, engineering and analysis, and regulatory provisions relating to arctic Escape Evacuation and Rescue (EER). The developing national and international regulatory performance based regime has necessitated the development of tools for the evaluation and setting of performance based goals such as availability and reliability requirements, mirrored in current draft Transport Canada and ISO standards. To facilitate the reliability assessment and consequent setting of reliability targets in the Canadian standards, a multifaceted research and development program was initiated in parallel with its regulatory developments. Full scale manned and model tests, engineering and computer simulation, and world wide consultations and studies on human performance in life threatening conditions, comprise this R&D program. Use of conventional EER systems and technologies has limited applicability in ice populated waters, requiring the development of systems and procedures suited to the environmental, operational, and logistical requirements of arctic offshore regions. The paper summarizes available and emerging regulatory, modeling and research, and technological developments in arctic EER and gives recommendations on a number of promising directions.
北极EER技术现状
本文描述了与北极逃生疏散和救援(EER)相关的技术、工程和分析以及监管规定的发展。正在发展的国家和国际基于绩效的管制制度要求开发工具来评价和制定基于绩效的目标,如可用性和可靠性要求,这反映在目前的加拿大运输部草案和ISO标准中。为了促进加拿大标准的可靠性评估和随后的可靠性目标设定,一项多方面的研究和开发计划在其监管发展的同时启动。全尺寸载人和模型试验,工程和计算机模拟,以及世界范围内关于人类在危及生命条件下的表现的咨询和研究,包括该研发计划。传统的EER系统和技术在冰层覆盖的水域的适用性有限,需要开发适合北极近海地区环境、操作和后勤要求的系统和程序。本文总结了北极EER中现有的和新兴的监管、建模和研究以及技术发展,并就一些有前途的方向提出了建议。
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