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Lifting Safety
The Bureau is responsible for crane safety and operations on
fixed Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) facilities. The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is responsible for crane safety on Mobile Offshore Drilling
Units (MODUs) and floating OCS facilities. The Bureau is responsible for
lifting and hoisting equipment associated with the derrick (e.g. pipe
handling operations) on fixed and floating OCS facilities, and MODUs. The
Bureau is also responsible for material handling operations on fixed OCS
facilities, while the USCG is responsible for these types of operations on
floating OCS facilities and MODUs.
The International Regulators Forum prepared a
report that examines
the worldwide picture on offshore lifting and mechanical lifting issues
and reviews national initiatives to share best practices in order to improve
effectiveness in regulating these risks.
(03/17/2005;
142 KB PDF) This
PowerPoint presentation was given at the International
Association of Drilling Contractors' International Lifting and Mechanical
Handling Conference in April 2004, in Amsterdam.
It highlights statistics and trends for incidents, injuries, and fatalities
in the Gulf of Mexico since 1998. Also included is information
regarding actions taken by Bureau, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and
industry to improve offshore lifting safety.
Presentations from 2001 Crane Safety
Workshop
The
proceedings
(4.60 MB PDF)
for the Crane Safety
Workshop that held in
Lafayette Louisiana on March
28, 2000, are also
available. These proceedings
contain the overhead slides
presented by each speaker at
the Workshop and a short
summary of their
presentation. Please feel
free to use the information
presented to improve crane
safety. If you have any
questions about the
presentations or the
overheads, please contact
the individual presenters.
Telephone numbers and email
addresses of the presenters
and workshop attendees can
be found in the appendix.
(4712 KB PDF)
These proceedings also
contain Bureau' response
(called Crane Position
Paper, appendix D) to the
questions that Larry Smith
of Applied Hydraulics raised
on crane inspections. This
response answers the
questions in a general
manner instead of
specifically addressing each
individual question. The
Bureau believes that this
general position statement
and the referenced
Potential Incidents of
Noncompliance (PINC) List
and Guidelines will
provide answers to most, if
not all, questions about
Bureau crane inspections.
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