The MODU code overview What is a MODU

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The MODU code overview

The MODU code overview

What is a MODU ? Ø Mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) or unit is

What is a MODU ? Ø Mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) or unit is a vessel capable of engaging in drilling operations for the exploration for or exploitation of resources beneath the seabed such as liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons, sulphur or salt.

Reasons for a specific code ØMobile units for the offshore industry are very special

Reasons for a specific code ØMobile units for the offshore industry are very special ships which could not be constructed as normal ships under SOLAS requirements ØShape, operations, fire protection and or operations of specific machineries ØSpecific operations like stationary or moving ØWorking with very flammable or dangerous goods must require different conditions of contruction and management of operations

Why a different code of construction and management ? ØMain reason: the offshore industry

Why a different code of construction and management ? ØMain reason: the offshore industry is a complex technology and is rapidly evolving ØSo the code should be able to evolve also by re evaluation and revew easily and rapidly as necessary ØThe grand’s father clause applies either

Purpose of such a code ØThe purpose of the Code for the Construction and

Purpose of such a code ØThe purpose of the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU code), 2009, is to recommend design criteria, construction standards and other safety measures for mobile offshore drilling units (any shape of hull) so as to minimize the risk to such units, to the personnel on board and to the environment.

ØThe aim of the code is to provide an international standard for MODU which

ØThe aim of the code is to provide an international standard for MODU which will facilitate the international movement and operations of these units and ensure a level of safety and pollution prevention for such units and personnel on board equivalent to that required by the SOLAS and MARPOL conventions.

Why only MODU ? ØMobile drilling units are not the only units working in

Why only MODU ? ØMobile drilling units are not the only units working in the offshore industry Ø They are other mobile offshore units (MOUs) which may be involved in any single offshore activity or combination of offshore activities such as construction; maintenance (including the maintenance of wells); lifting operations; pipe-laying and related operations; emergency/contingency preparedness, including firefighting; production systems; accommodations; storage systems; and diving. ØWhich follows similar requirements initiated by flag and classification societies

MOUs do not include Ø. 1 supply vessels; Ø. 2 standby vessels; Ø. 3

MOUs do not include Ø. 1 supply vessels; Ø. 2 standby vessels; Ø. 3 anchor-handling vessels; Ø. 4 seismic vessels; Ø. 5 ship-shape mono hull diving support vessels; and Ø. 6 special purpose ships. ØWhich follows their own SOLAS requirements

Historical of MODU code ØFirst MODU code was issued in 1979 ØSecond one was

Historical of MODU code ØFirst MODU code was issued in 1979 ØSecond one was adopted in 89 for application on MODU built after May 91 ØAmended in 91 ØThen again consolidated in 2001 ØTo day the MODU code 2009 applies and amendements are in preparation for this year 2016

Compare to former 2001 edition: new chapters in the 2009 edition • Towing arrangements

Compare to former 2001 edition: new chapters in the 2009 edition • Towing arrangements • Anti-fouling systems • Drainage and sediment control • Alternative design and arrangements • Elevating systems for selfelevating units Emergency escape breathing devices • Fire control plans • Operational readiness and maitenance • Visual aids • Motion sensing system • exemptions

MODU code 2009 With futur amendements still in discussion after the Deepwater Horizon disaster

MODU code 2009 With futur amendements still in discussion after the Deepwater Horizon disaster

contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. General/surveys and controls Construction Stabibility Machinery installations

contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. General/surveys and controls Construction Stabibility Machinery installations Electrical installations Installations in hazardous areas 7. machinery for self propelled units RUSSIAN

8. Periodically unattended machinery spaces 9. Fire safety 10. Live saving appliances 11. Radiocommunications

8. Periodically unattended machinery spaces 9. Fire safety 10. Live saving appliances 11. Radiocommunications 12. Lifting devices 13. Helicopter facilities 14. Operating requirements • RUSSIAN

Chapter 1: Surveys and certification/no change ØAny MODU is subjected to surveys for issuance,

Chapter 1: Surveys and certification/no change ØAny MODU is subjected to surveys for issuance, maintenance and renewal of the MODU certificate (valid 5 years max) ØIn addition, two dry-dock surveys are mandatory during the 5 years period of the certificate ØSpecific conditions of renewal of certificates apply

Chapter 2: Construction ØThe relevant construction, strength and materials are already specified in the

Chapter 2: Construction ØThe relevant construction, strength and materials are already specified in the code but after the DWH disaster some amendements are studied for re-enforcing the protection againts blast and specific fire of hydrocarbons ØA new class of fire bulkheads or decks has been prepared

New class of bulkheads is proposed Ø "H 60" class divisions are those divisions

New class of bulkheads is proposed Ø "H 60" class divisions are those divisions which meet the same requirements as "A 60" class divisions, as defined in SOLAS regulation II-2/3, except that, when tested according to the Fire Test Procedures Code, the furnace control temperature curve is replaced with the furnace control temperature curve [for hydrocarbon fires] defined in national or international standards*. ØTherre is a possibility of » J » class bulkhead (jet fire) bulkhead also

Other propositions

Other propositions

Portable or other electrical equipment ØBetter maintenance of portable electrical equipment or other fixed

Portable or other electrical equipment ØBetter maintenance of portable electrical equipment or other fixed electrical equipmentwhich could have been part of the causes of the blast: not really very new; remember the blast on the chimical tanker « Bow Mariner » due to bad operation of portable torch lamp (change of battery): meaning maintenance by qualfied personnel in accordance with international standards (international electrotechnical Commission)

To comment ØAs we will see later: the ISM code applies to self propelled

To comment ØAs we will see later: the ISM code applies to self propelled MODU and in its Chapter 10 criticity of equipment must be evaluated and suitable cautions must be taken: in our case due to the proximity of possible flammable gas from the well, specific automatic closure of air inlet should have been working properly (maintenance/frequent tests)

ØProtection of esacape routes: amendements of appropriate heat radiation ØFire extinguishing arrangements for the

ØProtection of esacape routes: amendements of appropriate heat radiation ØFire extinguishing arrangements for the drill floor still in discussion ØEquipment in hazardous areas should be treated under the permit-to-work procedure

Malicious solution for PIC ØThe dual commande organizational structure for MODU latched should be

Malicious solution for PIC ØThe dual commande organizational structure for MODU latched should be abandonned ØWhen the DP system is used as a sole means of position- keeping, the Master must be considered as the PIC at all times

This is quite logic ØThe stupid organization having finally two master on board has

This is quite logic ØThe stupid organization having finally two master on board has some problems and was a main cause of delays in decision making in the DWH disaster

Proposed amendement for Resol 1079 ØPerson in charge means the person on each MOU

Proposed amendement for Resol 1079 ØPerson in charge means the person on each MOU to whom all personnel are responsible in an emergency. This person should be designated in writing (with title) by the owner or operator (in the SMS). NB The pic can be the OIM or the Master. But on unit that use dynamic positionning systems as a sole means of psition-keeping, the master should be designated as the person in charge at all times

Action of Fire and gas detection system Ø In case of units using DP

Action of Fire and gas detection system Ø In case of units using DP systems as a sole means of psition keeping, disconnection or shutdoawn of machinery and equipment associated with maitaining the operability of the PD system should be based on a shitqdown logic system designed to preserve the inegrity of the well and station keeping capability Ø Shutdown of grneratros and related power supply equipment neede for the operation of the DP system should be divided into independent groups to allow response to gas detection alarms while maintaining position keeping

Size of a crew member for the design of liferafts ØLSA standard does not

Size of a crew member for the design of liferafts ØLSA standard does not correspond to the Size of typical offshore workers ØLSA code uses 82, 5 Kg for crew member and a seat of 430 mmm ØIncrease of wheight and dimensions for crew member is proposed : 95 Kgs and 530 mm

consequence ØThis is not a joke, size of liferafts should be modified or ØMore

consequence ØThis is not a joke, size of liferafts should be modified or ØMore lifeboats for the same crew!

Training liferaft ØInstead of using a normal liferaft for training purpose ØIt is envisaged

Training liferaft ØInstead of using a normal liferaft for training purpose ØIt is envisaged to install a clearly marked specific training liferaft for only training; it is in complement of the normal ones.

remember ØWhen conditions of training and drills with liferaft are not possible ØAn alternative

remember ØWhen conditions of training and drills with liferaft are not possible ØAn alternative solution can be used (see MSC. 1/circ 1486)

consequences ØThese propositions bring important structural modifications and will nomally apply to new constructions

consequences ØThese propositions bring important structural modifications and will nomally apply to new constructions (a revised MODU code will be issued – could be MODU code 2017 ? ) ØNB amendements to life-saving appliances could be required also to existing MODU

Other Chapters ØNo modifications expected in the intact stability criteria and freeboard ØNo modifications

Other Chapters ØNo modifications expected in the intact stability criteria and freeboard ØNo modifications for radiocommunications, lifting devices or helicopter operations as well as operations

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