Transcription of OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2000/131
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HSEH ealth & SafetyExecutiveBird guano accumulationsand their effect on offshorehelicopter operationsPrepared by BOMEL Ltd/John Burt Associates Ltd on behalf of BOMEL Consortiumfor the Health and Safety ExecutiveOFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY REPORT2000/131 HSEH ealth & SafetyExecutiveBird guano accumulationsand their effect on offshorehelicopter operationsBOMEL LtdLedger HouseForest Green RoadFifield, Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 2 NRUnited KingdomHSE BOOKSii Crown copyright 2001 Applications for reproduction should be made in writing to:Copyright Unit, Her Majesty s Stationery Office,St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1 BQFirst published 2001 ISBN 0 7176 2037 9 All rights reserved.
Routine and frequent reporting of helideck condition is fundamental to efficiently managing the guano accumulation and obscured marking and lighting problems.
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