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Paul started the topic New 500m Zone Infringement Report Form in the forum Main General Forum 2 years, 11 months ago
The OIR13 report form and associated guidance has been updated and can be downloaded from the HSE website: Operations Notice 11 (rev 1) – Reporting safety zone infringements (hse.gov.uk)
The update reflects the manner in which infringements are now recorded and reported.
Paul started the topic HSE Marine Operations Inspection Guide in the forum Main General Forum 4 years, 1 month ago
The Health and Safety Executive have now uploaded the Offshore Marine Operations Inspection Guide to the HSE website
https://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/ed-offshore-inspection-guide-marine-operations.pdf
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Paul started the topic CHIRP safety alerts in the forum Main General Forum 4 years, 7 months ago
I’ve been asked to comment on the effectiveness of the CHIRP FEEDBACK reports. I note MSF gets a mention is some of them. I’d be interested to know if your organisation uses CHIRP as a source of learning.
Paul replied to the topic Use of Radar in the 500m Zone in the forum Main General Forum 4 years, 8 months ago
John, HSE have produced a Docks Information Sheet titled Ships’ RADAR in Port but the information is equally pertinent to use offshore. It is available online. It says:
“A typical container ship (with a capacity of about 3000 TEU) might have radar sets of 50 kW (3 cm wavelength) and 60 kW (10 cm wavelength), and a smaller vessel such as a tug…[Read more]
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