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ISO 19901-6:2009-Petroleum and natural gas industries — Specific requirements for offshore structures-Part 6: Marine operations

ISO 19901-6:2009

ISO 19901-6:2009-Petroleum and natural gas industries — Specific requirements for offshore structures-Part 6: Marine operations

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Standard´s number:ISO 19901-6:2009
Pages:165
Edition:1
Released:2009
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ISO 19901-6:2009


ISO 19901-6:2009 provides requirements and guidance for the planning and engineering of marine operations, encompassing the design and analysis of the components, systems, equipment and procedures required to perform marine operations, as well as the methods or procedures developed to carry them out safely. This part of ISO 19901 is applicable to marine operations for offshore structures, including steel and concrete gravity-base structures (GBS); piled steel structures and compliant towers; tension leg platforms (TLP); deep-draught floaters (DDF), including spars or deep-draught caisson vessels (DDCV); floating production semi-submersibles (FPSS); floating production, storage and offloading vessels (FPSO); other types of floating production systems (FPS); mobile offshore units (MOU); topsides and components of any of the above; subsea templates and similar structures; gravity, piled, drag-embedded and suction or other anchors; tendon foundations; and associated mooring systems. This document is also applicable to modifications of existing structures, e.g. installation of additional topsides modules. This part of ISO 19901 is not applicable to the following marine operations: — construction activities, e.g. in a fabrication yard onshore, where there is no exposure to the marine — environment; — drilling, processing and petrochemical activities; — routine marine activities during the service life of the structure; — drilling from mobile offshore drilling units (MODU); — installation of pipelines, flowlines, risers and umbilicals; — diving.