Year Published
2016

Edition
First Edition

ISBN
9781856097154

Revision Status
Current

Author
SIGTTO

Publisher
Witherby Seamanship

Price
£125


This publication discusses the role of support craft in assisting with safe operations and emergency response for liquefied gas carriers and facilities.

It demonstrates how risk assessment may be used to develop response and protection strategies for support craft. It also provides suggested competency standards to assist with the creation of training programmes for support craft crew.

The information in this guide is provided primarily for organisations involved in the transportation of liquefied gas cargoes, including support craft, facilities and ships. It may also be of assistance to regulators and government agencies.

This title incorporates: 

  • A Contingency Planning and Crew Response Guide for Gas Carrier Damage at Sea and in Port Approaches, 3rd Edition (1999)
  • A Guide to Contingency Planning for the Gas Carrier Alongside and Within Port Limits, 2nd Edition (1999)

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This publication is about the role of support craft in assisting with safe operations and emergency response for liquefied gas carriers and facilities. It looks at how the service could be improved by a more up to date approach and an improved understanding of hazards, barriers, risk scenarios and response strategies. It provides suggested competency standards to assist with the creation of training programmes for support craft crew.

This book demonstrates how risk assessment may be used to develop response and protection strategies for support craft. It considers the ‘top events’ that will typically concern operators of support craft (i.e. loss of containment, collision/grounding, loss of position, and evacuation,
rescue and pollution prevention) and discusses the threats, barriers and consequences of each event, highlighting the part that support craft can play in mitigating risk through planning and operational readiness.

The text is supported with colour illustrations and photographs, as well as diagrams showing the ‘bowtie’ method of risk assessment and management.

Annexes provide useful information on:

  • Response considerations and planning
  • equipment and capabilities of support craft
  • water-spray systems
  • support craft emergency response competencies
  • fire and gas dispersion modelling.

This title incorporates A Contingency Planning and Crew Response Guide for Gas Carrier Damage at Sea and in Port Approaches, 3rd Edition (SIGTTO) and A Guide to Contingency Planning for the Gas Carrier Alongside and Within Port Limits, 2nd Edition (SIGTTO).