Transcription of Guidelines for lifting operations
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IMCA SEL 019, IMCA M 187 October 2007 Guidelines forLifting OperationsABThe International MarineContractors International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA)is the international trade association representing offshore,marine and underwater engineering promotes improvements in quality, health, safety,environmental and technical standards through the publication ofinformation notes, codes of practice and by other are self-regulating through the adoption of IMCA Guidelines as appropriate. They commit to act as responsiblemembers by following relevant Guidelines and being willing to beaudited against compliance with them by their are two core activities that relate to all members: Safety, Environment & Legislation Training, Certification & Personnel CompetenceThe Association is organised through four distinct divisions, eachcovering a specific area of members interests: Diving, Marine,Offshore Survey, Remote Systems & are also four regional sections which facilitate work oni
Mar 13, 2007 · Risk A product of hazard severity and hazard probability Risk assessment matrix A document that assists in quantifying risk Routine lifts Generally, these are lifts that are carried out on a regular basis that require no detailed engineering planning and which have been previously subject to a generic risk assessment and lift plan as
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