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Compliance Glossary Term

AER (Alberta Energy Regulator)

Alberta's provincial body that regulates oil, gas, and coal development. Subcontractors must meet AER compliance requirements to work on regulated sites. Non-compliance can result in work stoppages or contract disqualification.

Related Terms

Reactive Hazard

Compliance

A substance or condition that can cause fire, explosion, or violent reaction when exposed to heat, air, water, or other chemicals. Subcontractors must identify these hazards during site orientations and follow the operator's safe handling procedures. Failure to do so can trigger immediate work stoppages or removal from site.

ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge)

Compliance

A federally protected area in Alaska where oil and gas exploration access is subject to ongoing political and regulatory debate. Subcontractors bidding on Arctic projects must track leasing status closely, as work authorisations can be delayed or cancelled. Mobilisation costs in remote ANWR areas are extremely high, requiring careful contract risk assessment.

Audit-Defensible

Compliance

Documentation that can withstand scrutiny from a client, regulator, or auditor without requiring additional explanation. For subcontractors, this means timesheets, invoices, and safety records are complete, dated, and traceable. Gaps or inconsistencies in paperwork can trigger payment disputes or compliance penalties.

RIGI (Régimen De Incentivo Para Grandes Inversiones)

Compliance

Argentina's large-investment incentive regime offering tax, customs, and currency stability benefits to qualifying mega-projects over USD $200 million. Subcontractors working under RIGI-registered operators may benefit from faster payment cycles and reduced import duties on equipment. Understanding RIGI status helps field service companies anticipate project timelines and negotiate contract terms.

LDAR (Leak Detection and Repair)

Compliance

A regulated programme requiring subcontractors to inspect equipment for fugitive emissions using specialised tools like optical gas imaging cameras. Findings must be documented and repaired within set timeframes under federal and provincial regulations. Field crews performing LDAR work often require specific training and certification to stay compliant on site.

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

Compliance

Protective gear — such as hard hats, steel-toed boots, high-visibility vests, gloves, and eye protection — that subcontractors and their crews are required to wear on oil & gas and construction sites to meet site-specific safety standards and regulatory obligations. As a subcontractor, ensuring your workers arrive on-site with proper, compliant PPE is typically your responsibility and a condition of maintaining your contract.

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