TY - JOUR UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067933809&doi=10.1007%2fs13202-019-0711-0&partnerID=40&md5=521cf0cf95d4f36f034e8863ab9d2ec1 JF - Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology A1 - Kumaraningrum, A.R. A1 - Indra, A. A1 - Putri, D.N. A1 - Shariff, A.M. A1 - Hermansyah, H. VL - 9 Y1 - 2019/// IS - 4 N2 - Risk assessments of industrial facilities, especially offshore oil and gas companies, are required to consider safety, environmental, financial, and company reputation risks. Risk assessments of normally unmanned installation (NUI) facilities usually do not accommodate personnel or employees. Therefore, a risk value cannot be applied when there is a plan to deploy personnel at an NUI. Hence, this study aimed to determine the inherent risk value when security personnel are deployed at an NUI. The NUI to be assessed has two types of platforms with different conditions. Risk values were obtained using a semi-quantitative risk analysis method by determining the likelihood and consequence criteria, whose values ranged from 1 to 5 according to the 5 Ã? 5 risk-matrix scale used. The risk-assessment results demonstrate that NUI is at a â??low riskâ?? and is broadly acceptable. © 2019, The Author(s). KW - Accident prevention; Gas industry; Offshore oil well production; Personnel; Public utilities; Risk analysis KW - Company reputations; Industrial facilities; Inherent risk; Normally unmanned installation (NUI); Offshore oil; Quantitative risk analysis; Risk value; Security personnel KW - Risk assessment ID - scholars11069 EP - 3147 SN - 21900558 PB - Springer Verlag N1 - cited By 4 SP - 3135 TI - Semi-quantitative risk analysis of a normally unmanned installation facility AV - none ER -