Requirement for Responsible Electrical Person (REP)

In the offshore oil and gas industry, the role of the Responsible Electrical Person (REP) is commonly seen. I was wondering if there are any standards or regulations that mandate the appointment of this role within the electrical team.

I am asking because I am considering a scenario where you have a normally unmanned platform that is only occasionally visited by a small crew of technicians. If your Electrical Technician is competent and authorised to work on the maximum voltage level present on the platform (415VAC in this case), would you still be required to have a separate person for the REP role? Or could the REP role be combined with the Electrical Technician's duties, with the intention that they handle all electrical isolations and operations whenever the crew visits the platform?

The asset cannot afford to allocate more than one position for the electrical team, so I would appreciate it if anyone could direct me to the standards or regulations that define the role, requirements, and responsibilities of a REP and if whether or not it's mandatory to have have one onsite. 

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  • If you encourage lone working you are kicking a can down the road.  It should be a team that attend site/unmanned platform for multiple reasons.  The first being safety of the site and the workers.  Both of which are paramount.

    Consider a lone worker who becomes ill and the location is remote with poor or no mobile phone or data coverage, even with a multi sim carrier card. 

  • Thanks, Sergio. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. This isn't a lone working scenario. I just want to confirm if there is any industrial or national guidance that mandates the requirement for the REP role and whether there is guidance that describes the role of REP.

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  • Thanks, Sergio. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. This isn't a lone working scenario. I just want to confirm if there is any industrial or national guidance that mandates the requirement for the REP role and whether there is guidance that describes the role of REP.

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