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Anchor Handling Simulator Course


Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: Maersk Training Centre A/S (MTS)
Genre: Training Course
Publisher: Maersk Training Centre A/S (MTS)
Edition: 5.1
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 688
Description: A.P.Møller owns and operates a modern fleet of anchor handling vessels. The vessels are chartered to oil companies, and rig operators; the jobs are anchor handling, tow and construction jobs. The technical development of these ships has been fast to meet the increased demands. The demands to the performance of the ships have been increased too.
A few hours off service can mean large economic losses for the different parties involved.
In the last years an increased focus have been on avoiding accidents, and the frequency of these accidents are low. To get the frequency even lower, actions to avoid accidents are needed. “Learning by doing”, on board an anchor handling vessels as the only mean of education, will not be accepted in the future. Part of this training process needs to be moved ashore, where crew, ship and equipment can be tested without risk in all situations.
Here we will use the anchor-handling simulator.

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A study of accidents and incidents occurred on anchor handling vessels (AHV) during anchor
handling operations reveals that some of the most common causes leading to incidents and/or
accidents are lack of or inadequate:
• Experience
• Knowledge
• Planning
• Risk assessment
• Communication
• Teamwork
• Awareness
The keywords for addressing these causes are: “training, training and more training”
The value of on-board, hands-on training is well known and beyond any doubt but the
knowledge and experience gained is sometimes paid with loss of human life or limbs,
environmental pollution and/or costly damage to property.
This simulator course was developed in order to give new officers on AHV’s the possibility of
acquiring the basic knowledge and skills in a “as close to the real thing as possible”
environment, the only thing, however, that might get damaged is “ones own pride”.
The aims of the anchor handling course are:
• To promote safe and efficient anchor handling operations by enhancing the bridge teams
knowledge of, and skills in anchor handling operations.
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The objectives of the anchor handling course are:
By planning of and, in the simulator, carrying out anchor handling operations under normal
conditions, the participant shall demonstrate a thorough knowledge of and basic skills in:
• Planning and risk assessment of anchor handling operations adhering to procedures and
safety rules
• As conning officer carry out exercises in anchor handling operations
• As winch operator carry out exercises in anchor handling operations
• On user level, the design, general maintenance and correct safe use of anchor handling
equipment
• The use of correct phraseology
The simulator course
The course consists of theoretical lessons alternating with simulator exercises.
The theoretical lessons
The theoretical lessons addresses:
• AHV deck lay-out and equipment
• AH winch (electrical and hydraulic) lay-out and function
• Anchor types, chain, wires, grapnels, etc. maintenance and use
• Planning of AH operations
• Risk assessment
• Procedures
• Safety aspects and rules
The simulator exercises
The simulator exercises consist of one familiarisation exercise and 3 to 4 AH operations. The
weather condition during the exercises will be favourable and other conditions normal.
The tasks in the AH exercises are:
• Preparing the AHV for anchor handling
• Running out an anchor on a water depth of 100 to 700 meters
• Retrieving an anchor from a water depth of 100 to 700 meters
• Operating an anchor system with insert wire
During the simulator exercises the participants will man the bridge. They will be forming a bridge
team, one acting as the conning officer the other as the winch operator. A captain/chief
engineer will act as a consultant.
Before commencing the exercise, the participants are expected to make a thorough planning of
the AH operation. They will present the plan to the instructor in the pre-operation briefing for
verification.
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During the exercises, the simulator operator will act and communicate as all relevant personnel
e.g.:
• Deckhands – engine room
• Rig crew – crane driver – tow master
• Etc.
The instructor will monitor the progress of the exercises and evaluate the performance of the
team and each individual.
Debriefing
Each exercise will be followed by a debriefing session during which the instructor and the team
will discuss the progress and the outcome of the exercise.

Contents

1.
Program. Abbreviations
Introduction to Anchor Handling Course
2. Risk Assessment. Planning
3. Calculations: Winch, Weight, Catenary
4. Anchor Deployment – PCP. Example of…
5. AH – Winches. Winch Computers.
Wire Drums. Chain Wheels
6. Shark Jaws, TRIPLEX
(Incl. checklist)
7. Shark Jaws, KARM FORKS
8. Wire Rope: Guidelines. Maintenance
9. Anchor Handling Equipment
Swivel – Pin Extractor – Socket Bench
10. Balmoral Marine
Marine Equipment Handbook
11. Bruce: Dennla & FFTS Mk 4
12. Vryhof Anchor Manual 2005
13. Anchor Handling
Breaking the anchor…..
14. Ship Handling. Manoeuvring
Maersk Training Centre A/S
15. Drilling Units / - Operations

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