Werbung Die Rolle von DP im Offshore-Windbetrieb verstehen Offshore Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie 3. November 20213. November 2021 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels IMCA konzentriert sich auf EVENT REPORTING + DP & OFFSHORE WINDBETRIEB AUF DER EUROPEAN DP CONFERENCE IMCA FOCUSES ON EVENT REPORTING + DP & OFFSHORE WIND OPRATIONS AT THE EUROPEAN DP CONFERENCE (WK-intern) – Two members of the International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA) Marine Technical Adviser team will be speaking at the European Dynamic Positioning (DP) Conference in London on 16 November. One will cover new findings related to IMCA’s DP event reporting system and the other will consider the ‘marriage’ between DP vessels and the offshore wind industry. Richard Purser, who joined the IMCA Technical team earlier this year, will be speaking on ‘DP events and reporting – latest trends and influencing factors’; and Captain Andy Goldsmith, who combines his role as a Technical Adviser covering DP with a similar role for Renewable Energy, follows him on the programme considering ‘What does DP mean for the offshore wind sector?’. Richard Purser described what he will cover: “Analysis of submissions to our voluntary event reporting scheme highlights the fact that areas of human behaviour have now become the main contributing factor. I will be explaining how we can delve deeper and identify what sort of human element has triggered the event or incident. “This in turn influences our feedback to industry. This includes information notes; bulletins; safety flashes; and importantly the DP CPD (continuing professional development) App we have developed for key DP Personnel in association with The Nautical Institute. The App will be demonstrated on our stand in the associated exhibition. “The more we learn, the more we can share and thus drive down event and incident figures. Our plea, as ever, is “keep reporting” it is vital that those in the sector continue to learn from each other in this way.” The four pillars of Andy Goldsmith’s presentation will be ‘Understanding the role of DP in offshore wind operations’; ‘Standards and guidelines of DP systems in the renewables market’; ‘DP and walk-to-work vessels’; and ‘Knowledge transfer from the oil and gas sector to the renewables market’. He explained: “I had left the sea by the time offshore wind operations became so prevalent; so, I have been talking to those ‘at the coal-face,’ doing the job now; and will be sharing some of their comments with delegates. They are certainly illuminating; in some instances, they reveal extremely challenging situations; raising a number of issues and questions that I will be exploring at next month’s event. “Our findings showoverwhelmingly the need for education of shore management, vessel operators and wind farm operators alike; and that IMCA has a key and ongoing role in supporting all concerned. This support includes guidance documents; the IMCA DP Practitioner Accreditation Scheme; and the IMCA/Nautical Institute CPD Scheme for Key DP Personnel.” Registration information for the European DP Conference is at www.rivieramm.com/events/events/european-dynamic-positioning-conference-live-2021 About IMCA IMCA represents the vast majority of offshore marine contractors and the associated supply chain in the world, with members from over 60 countries. It publishes an extensive technical library of guidance documents on operational good practice, safety promotional materials, timely information notes and safety flashes. Its members benefit from a technical structure comprising four main divisions covering Offshore Diving, Marine (including an Offshore Renewable Energy Committee), Remote Systems & ROVs, and Offshore Surveying. These are supported by a committee structure focused on: health, safety, security and the environment, competence and training; lifting and rigging; marine policy and regulatory affairs; and legal contracts, insurance and compliance. The association’s global coverage is organised into five geographic regions: Asia-Pacific, Europe & Africa, Middle East & India, North America, and South America. Further information on IMCA and its work on behalf of the global offshore marine construction industry is available from www.imca-int.com and imca@imca-int.com with information on the work of the Marine DP Committee at www.imca-int.com/committees/marine/dynamic-positioning/ and the Marine Renewable Energy Committee at www.imca-int.com/committees/marine/renewable-energy PR: IMCA REL 30/21 PB: Andy Goldsmith and Richard Purser Weitere Beiträge:Letzte Windturbine im ersten US-Offshore-Windpark Block Island erfolgreich installiertMomme Janssen wird neuer CEO von ENERCONSiemens Energy veröffentlicht Zahlen aus Q1 2023