Methodology for the analysis of risks during the construction and installation phases of an offshore platform

V.M. Trbojevic1, L.J. Bellamy1, P.G. Brabazon1, T. Gudmestad2, W.K. Rettedal2
1Four Elements Ltd, Greencoat House, Francis Street, London SW1P 1DH, UK
2Statoil, Forus, PO Box 300, N-4001 Stavanger, Norway

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