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AbstractThe offshore installation manager (OIM) is a unique role in the oil and gas industry with the legal responsibility for the health and safety of individuals on an offshore installation, as well as holding commercial responsibilities. Using exploratory, qualitative data based on 10 interviews conducted with OIMs, the information environment and behaviour of the OIM is described and areas for further research are explored. The OIM's information environment is one which is complex and relies heavily on both formal and informal sources of information. Two modes of OIM information behaviour are identified; everyday information need, in which the OIM seeks, uses and shares information to maintain safe operations; and emergency information need, in which there is both reliance on information which must be known in order to react to an emergency situation, as well as a need for information to be accessible about the status of a rapidly changing environment. The OIM is both the user of information as well as a source of information for others and as such must be trusted, reliable and automotive.