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Guidelines for the Content of Rig Move Procedures
General
Following onto the Bourbon Dolphin casualty the Marine Safety Forum formed several working
groups to review the procedures and working practises that were currently in place for rig move
operations.
These guide lines combine the North West European Area Guidelines for the Safe Management of
Offshore Supply and Anchor Handling Operations and OLF 61A.They also include the
recommendations from the inquiry into the loss of the Bourbon Dolphin.
This document is a Guideline to assist the offshore industry in forming a common standard and
contents of a rig move procedure.
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Abbreviations
AH
Anchor Handling
AHTS
Anchor handling tug supply boat
DP
Dynamical positioning
HSE
Health and Safety Executive
MCA
Maritime Coastguard agency
MODU
Mobile offshore drilling unit
MOC
Management of Change
MOU
Mobile offshore unit
OLF
Norwegian Oil Industry Association
OSD
Offshore safety division
SIMOPS
Simultaneous operations
SMS
Safety Management System
SWL
Safe Working Load
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Table of Contents
2. Introduction
3. Description of Rig
4. Arrival and Departure Locations
5. Health Safety & Environment
6. Duties and Responsibilities for Relevant Parties
7. Support
8. Operations
9. Reference Documents
10. Appendices
2.
Introduction

To contain a site specific ,brief summary of the operation, time scale and those involved
and point of contact for AHTS master
3.
Description of Rig

Chain type and length, numbering of anchor lines and anchor pattern

Anchor type, weight and quantity.

Towing gear arrangement + SWL

Propulsion systems (size and type of thrusters, DP on MOU/MODU)

Draft and freeboard on both locations and during shifting

MOU/MODU data card to be made available to AHTS Master

Weather limitations taken from assets safety case
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4.
Arrival and Departure Locations

To contain topographical diagrams of sea bed showing sub sea structures and
obstructions.

Drawings of current and proposed anchor patterns showing all mooring arrangements

Water depth

Bottom type

Catenary curves
5.
Health Safety and Environmental

As per clients/operators HS&E policy statement and Rig/AHTS Owners SMS documents.
Some clients will insist on inserting their policy into the procedure.
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6. Duties and Responsibilities for Relevant Parties

Hire in required vessels, mooring equipment, survey positioning equipment as appropriate.
( Refer to MSF ‘Template of Data’ for AHTS vessels)

Brief all involved in the scope of the rig moving operation, which will include planning and
risk assessments for the whole operation.
( Refer to MSF ‘Risk Assessment Rig Move Operations’ )

Ensure installation is moored in accordance with the proposed anchor pattern.

Obtain info for site survey for anchor pattern, including soil samples for jack ups.

Seabed infrastructure, conditions, and any obstructions.

Confirm minimum distances horizontal/vertical to installations and pipelines for anchors
and anchor lines, including elevated catenary.

Weather/wave data and tidal streams.

SIMOPS

Determine logistics requirements and ensure A/h equipment is sourced, certified and
shipped.

Nominated marine reps, survey and warranty surveyors to be suitably briefed.

Full clear written procedures for installation move showing key roles, responsibilities,
contacts list, unmooring and mooring plan with drawings, upper weather limitations of
operation.

MOU/MODU drafts/freeboard data to be made available to AHTS vessels

Brief AHTS master prior to leaving port, and notify point of contact.
MSF ‘Vessel Health, Safety and Environmental Check List’ to be completed at this time.
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