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OCIMF & Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG) Joe Megeed Technical Adviser (Engineering)

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Page 1: OCIMF & Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG)

OCIMF & Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG)

Joe Megeed – Technical Adviser (Engineering)

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5th Edition 2006 3rd Edition 2008 1st Edition 2009

1st Edition 2000 1st Edition 2013

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Learning from Incidents: The Hazards of Snapback

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Roller

Fairlead

Winch

Winch

Operator

3/O Signal

Relay

3/O OIC

Rope

Parting

Point

Incident Outline

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Snapback Zone

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Computer Modelling

A finite element model of the vessel geometry and quayside

was built to assess the dynamic trajectory of the parted rope

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Rope Trajectory

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Rope Trajectory

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Rope Trajectory

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Multiple Roller Fairlead

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Rope Trajectory

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When connecting synthetic tails to HMSF and

wire mooring lines, the elasticity of the tails

introduces energy that can significantly

increase the snap-back hazard.

Elongation is proportional to the length of the

tail. The fitting of longer synthetic tails, e.g.

22m tails from 11m tails, proportionally

increases the stored energy and the amount of

snap-back that can be expected.

Mooring lines led around roller pedestals and

fairleads have the potential to create complex

snap-back zones.

Hazards of Snapback

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What are our next steps?

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Team Development

Plan

Revise

Review

Challenge

Publish

2017

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Chairman: Mohinder Rattan (BP) / Vice Chair: Jeff Bayham (ExxonMobil)

MEG 4 WG

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Chair: Kris Volenhein (Samson) / Vice Chair: Jac Spijkers (Dyneema)

Ian Chadwick (Chevron) Tim Hunter (EuroCord)

HMSF WG

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Chairman: Andy Dogherty (BG) / Vice Chair: Kevan McGregor (Shell)

MEG Steering Group

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What’s the Challenge?

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What’s the Challenge?

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What’s the Challenge?

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What’s the Challenge?

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What’s the Challenge?

The Mooring System!

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Incorporate lessons learned from the

Zarga incident and update section on

HMSF ropes

Provide guidance when loads have

been exceeded for both ropes and

fittings.

Incorporate relevant publications into

MEG

www.ocimf.org/MEG4

MEG – Desired Outcomes

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Keep target audience in mind

Operators, Ship Staff, SIRE

Inspectors

Provide Clarity

Safety Factors, Terminology, Tail

Length, Snapback Zones

MOC Process

Alternate and Emerging

Technology, Changing Ropes,

Record Keeping

Human Factors

MEG – Desired Outcomes

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Keep target audience in mind

Ship Staff

Provide Clarity

Safety Factors, Terminology, Tail

Length, Snapback Zones

MOC Process

Alternate and Emerging

Technology, Changing Ropes,

Record Keeping

MEG – Desired Outcomes

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Protect our people

MEG – Desired Outcomes

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Questions?

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A Voice for Safety

OCIMF.com

Oil Companies International Marine Forum

29 Queen Anne's Gate, London, SW1H 9BU

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7654 1200

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7654 1205