Year: 2020 Language: english Author: OCIMF Genre: Handbook Publisher: OCIMF Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 52 Description: OCIMF is a voluntary association of oil companies focusing on preventing harm to people and the environment. It promotes best practice in the design, construction and operation of tankers, barges and offshore vessels. This information paper provides recommendations to safely manage heading control operations of turret moored Floating (Production) Storage and Offloading facilities. It provides guidance on the risks and consequences of loss of F(P)SO heading control, outlines heading control assurance guidance and details potential hazards as well as F(P)SO redundancy measures. The guidance also covers crew training and competency considerations, requirements for deck equipment, Heading Control Tug suitability and communications procedures. A standard methodology to calculate the bollard pull requirements for Heading Control Tugs is included, as well as an Excel Spreadsheet for Calculating Tug Bollard Pull Requirements. Additional info: Folder contains 2 files: 1. F(P)SO Heading Control Guidelines.pdf 2. Calculating-Tug-Bollard-Pull-Requirements.xslx
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F(P)SO Heading Control Guidelines
Year: 2020
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: OCIMF
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 52
Description: OCIMF is a voluntary association of oil companies focusing on preventing harm to people and the environment. It promotes best practice in the design, construction and operation of tankers, barges and offshore vessels.
This information paper provides recommendations to safely manage heading control operations of turret moored Floating (Production) Storage and Offloading facilities. It provides guidance on the risks and consequences of loss of F(P)SO heading control, outlines heading control assurance guidance and details potential hazards as well as F(P)SO redundancy measures. The guidance also covers crew training and competency considerations, requirements for deck equipment, Heading Control Tug suitability and communications procedures. A standard methodology to calculate the bollard pull requirements for Heading Control Tugs is included, as well as an Excel Spreadsheet for Calculating Tug Bollard Pull Requirements.
Additional info: Folder contains 2 files:
1. F(P)SO Heading Control Guidelines.pdf
2. Calculating-Tug-Bollard-Pull-Requirements.xslx
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