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The Offshore Installations (Emergency Pipe-line Valve) Regulations 1989

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9.—(1) It shall be the duty of the owner of an associated installation and the installation manager to afford, or cause to be afforded, to the owner of the pipe-line in question and the person for the time being entitled to operate it such facilities and assistance as they may reasonably require for the purpose of securing that regulations 4 to 6, 7(3) and 8 above are complied with.

(2) It shall be the duty of–

(a)the owner of the pipe-line to ensure that regulation 4 above is complied with;

(b)the owner of the pipe-line, the owner of the associated installation and the concession owner to ensure that regulations 5, 6 and 7(3) above are complied with;

(c)the installation manager to ensure that regulation 7(1) and (2) above is complied with; and

(d)the owner of the pipe-line, the owner of the associated installation, the concession owner and the installation manager to ensure that regulation 8 above is complied with.

(3) It shall be the duty of every person while on or near an associated installation–

(a)not to contravene the provisions of regulation 7(1)(b) above; and

(b)to co-operate with any other person on whom a duty is imposed by these Regulations so far as is necessary to enable that duty to be performed.

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