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  Inspecting Offshore Facilities and Enforcing Federal Regulations

The OCS Lands Act authorizes and requires MMS to provide for both an annual scheduled inspection and a periodic unscheduled (unannounced) inspection of all oil and gas operations on the outer continental shelf. The annual inspection examines all safety equipment designed to prevent blowouts, fires, spills, or other major accidents.

The MMS inspectors perform these inspections using a national checklist called the Potential Incident of Noncompliance (PINC) list. This list is a compilation of yes/no questions derived from all regulated safety and environmental requirements.


Certain sections of the PINC Guidelines may be periodically updated to reflect changes in the Code of Federal Regulations. When these changes are necessary, the most recent update will be posted under the heading or subheading of the opened file. Please e-mail Tom Perry if you need additional information.

 Office PINC Delegation

 Office PINC List

       Field PINC List:

bullet PDF Icon  Introduction
bullet PDF Icon  PINC List Revision Records
bullet PDF Icon  General PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Pollution PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Drilling PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Well-Completion PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Well-Workover PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Decommissioning PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Production PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Pipelines PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Measurements & Site Security PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Hydrogen Sulfide PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Crane PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Electrical PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Personal Safety (USCG) PINCs
bullet PDF Icon  Appendices

Upon detecting a violation, the MMS Inspector issues an Incident of Noncompliance (INC) to the operator and uses one of two main enforcement actions (warning or shut- in), depending on the severity of the violation. If the violation is not severe or threatening, a warning INC is issued. The warning INC must be corrected within a reasonable amount of time specified on the INC. The shut-in INC may be for a single component (a portion of the facility) or the entire facility. The violation must be corrected before the operator is allowed to continue the activity in question.

In addition to the enforcement actions specified above, MMS can assess a civil penalty of up to $30,000 per violation per day if: 1) the operator fails to correct the violation in the reasonable amount of time specified on the INC; or 2) the violation resulted in a threat of serious harm or damage to human life or the environment.


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Last Updated:  03/31/2004, 09:09 AM

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