Year: 2010 Language: English Author: Halul Offshore Services Company Genre: Life Saving Equipment, Safety manual Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 30 Description: Diving work, by its very nature, can sometimes place the diver in situations that have inherent and unavoidable dangers. Even when using the best diving system, vessel and equipment manned by properly trained and competent personnel, the possibility of an emergency still exists. Emergencies require prompt, corrective action to rectify and prevent further worsening of the situation. Halul Offshore Services Company has emergency procedures in place for both Surface Supplied and Saturation Diving Operations. These procedures describe the fundamental steps required to be taken during emergencies and the personnel responsible for the corrective actions. This document goes past what can be termed as foreseeable emergencies to extreme circumstances where emergency procedures and operations for launching the Self Propelled Hyperbaric Lifeboat (SPHL) or Diving Bell have not been possible due to massive structural damage, fire, massive flooding or capsizing of the DSV Shaddad, or where the designated personnel are unable to carry out the emergency procedures in time. During such emergencies, the Diving Bell or the SPHL are recoverable. The Bell and the SPHL have a gas supply to preserve life for a minimum of 72 hours. There are many known cases in the diving industry where rescue by the diving team or even another vessel have been carried out successfully. The purpose of this document is to provide the relevant information for a diving intervention team or vessel to plan and execute a successful rescue.
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DSV SHADDAD IMO 9399143 Self-Propelled Hyperbaric Lifeboat (SPHL) Emergency Evacuation and Rescue Procedures
Language: English
Author: Halul Offshore Services Company
Genre: Life Saving Equipment, Safety manual
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 30
Description: Diving work, by its very nature, can sometimes place the diver in situations that have inherent and unavoidable dangers. Even when using the best diving system, vessel and equipment manned by properly trained and competent personnel, the possibility of an emergency still exists. Emergencies require prompt, corrective action to rectify and prevent further worsening of the situation.
Halul Offshore Services Company has emergency procedures in place for both Surface Supplied and Saturation Diving Operations. These procedures describe the fundamental steps required to be taken during emergencies and the personnel responsible for the corrective actions.
This document goes past what can be termed as foreseeable emergencies to extreme circumstances where emergency procedures and operations for launching the Self Propelled Hyperbaric Lifeboat (SPHL) or Diving Bell have not been possible due to massive structural damage, fire, massive flooding or capsizing of the DSV Shaddad, or where the designated personnel are unable to carry out the emergency procedures in time. During such emergencies, the Diving Bell or the SPHL are recoverable. The Bell and the SPHL have a gas supply to preserve life for a minimum of 72 hours. There are many known cases in the diving industry where rescue by the diving team or even another vessel have been carried out successfully.
The purpose of this document is to provide the relevant information for a diving intervention team or vessel to plan and execute a successful rescue.
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