UKOOA Guidelines for the Safe management and operations of Offshore Support Vessels.pdf

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Safe Management and Operation of Offshore Support Vessels
Issue 4 November 2002
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Copyright  2002 UK Offshore Operators Association Limited
ISBN: 1 903003 18 0
PUBLISHED BY UK OFFSHORE OPERATORS ASSOCIATION
London Office:
2nd Floor, 232-242 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1AU.
Tel: 020 7802 2400 Fax: 020 7802 2401
Aberdeen Office:
9, Albyn Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1YP
Tel: 01224 626652 Fax: 01224 626503
Website: www.oilandgas.org.uk
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Safe Management and Operation of Offshore Support Vessels
Issue 4 November 2002
CONTENTS
1.
PREFACE
8
2.
INTRODUCTION
9
3.
APPLICATION
11
4.
REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT, GOOD PRACTICE AND SAFETY
12
4.1
Monitoring the Observance of Good Practice
12
4.2
The Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR)
12
4.3
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
13
5.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
15
6.
IN PORT
16
6.1
Watchkeeping in Port
16
6.2
Liaison Between Parties
18
6.3
Deck Cargo Operations
18
6.4
Bulk Operations
21
6.5
Tank Cleaning
22
6.6
Permit to Work
26
6.7
Weather
27
6.8
Sailing Instructions
28
6.9
Persons in addition to the Crew
28
7.
AT SEA
30
7.1
Speed
30
7.2
Weather
30
7.3
Outbound Passage
30
7.4
Installation Arrival
31
7.5
At the Installation
31
7.6
Installation Departure
33
8.
COLLISION RISK MANAGEMENT
35
9.
AT THE INSTALLATION
37
9.1
Inside the 500 Metre Zone
37
9.2
Communications
39
9.3
Work Programme
40
9.4
Cargo Handling Operations
40
9.5
Working Parameters
43
9.6
Weather Side Working – Risk Assessment
44
9.7
Weather Side Working – Practice
45
9.8
Enhanced Joystick Operations
45
9.9
Personnel Basket Transfers
47
9.10
Installation Alarms
47
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Safe Management and Operation of Offshore Support Vessels
Issue 4 November 2002
10.
ANCHOR HANDLING/TOWING OPERATIONS
48
10.1
General
48
10.2
Agreed Procedures and Responsibilities
48
10.3
Equipment
49
10.4
Pendant Return to Rig
50
10.5
Safety Equipment on Vessels
51
10.6
Weather Limitations
51
10.7
Pipelines, Sub-Sea Obstructions/Structures
51
10.8
Manning
51
10.9
Communications
51
10.10
Deep Water Anchor Handling Operations
52
11.
VERTICAL SEISMIC PROFILES (VSP)
53
12.
ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING
54
12.1
General Requirements
54
12.2
Within the 500 Metre Zone
54
12.3
Outside the 500 Metre Zone/In Port
54
12.4
Incidents Affecting the Environment
54
13.
BULK TRANSFER OPERATIONS
55
13.1
General Requirements
55
13.2
Bulk Transfer Operations In Port
57
13.3
Bulk Transfer Operations at Sea
58
13.4
Bulk Transfers of Particular Concern
58
14.
DANGEROUS GOODS AND MARINE POLLUTANTS
60
15.
WASTE AND WASTE DISPOSAL
62
16.
MOBILISATION/DEMOBILSATION IN PORT
63
16.1
General
63
16.2
Safety Management
63
16.3
Prior to Mobilisation/Demobilisation
64
ACRONYMS/DEFINITIONS
65
REFERENCES
68
CONTACTS
71
APPENDICES
74
APPENDIX 1 – Hours of Work/Manning
74
APPENDIX 2 – Training
75
APPENDIX 3 – Bulk Loading Hoses – Guidance Notes
76
APPENDIX 4 – Crane Banksmen Hand Signal Table
81
APPENDIX 5 – Deck Cargo Plan
82
APPENDIX 6 – Example Installation Data Card
84
APPENDIX 7 – Example Charterer Data Card
86
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