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Who is IMCA? IJUBOA Members Conference - Frankfurt Mark C Ford Technical Adviser Marine www.imca-int.com 20 November 2013 What is IMCA? I nternational M arine C ontractors A ssociation Offshore, marine and underwater engineering


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Who is IMCA?

IJUBOA Members Conference - Frankfurt

Mark C Ford – Technical Adviser Marine

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What is IMCA?

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  • International Marine Contractors Association
  • Offshore, marine and underwater engineering companies
  • Over 950 members

Contractors, 44% Suppliers of equipment or services, 32% Personnel agencies or training establishments, 14% Corresponding members (Clients), 10%

Membership overview

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Where is IMCA?

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Central & North America 87 members South America 23 members Europe & Africa 463 members Asia Pacific 250 members Middle East & India 127 members

>950 member companies in more than 60 countries

International Contractor Members – ICO

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What do IMCA members do?

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  • Pipe & Cable-laying
  • Heavy lifting and installation
  • Decommissioning
  • Diving and dive support
  • ROV operations and ROV support
  • Offshore survey
  • Offshore construction – including wind turbines
  • Operation of specialist marine equipment
  • Manufacturers / suppliers of equipment
  • Suppliers of services
  • Training establishments
  • Personnel agencies
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Vessels – Oil and Gas

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Vessels – Oil and Gas

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Vessels – Renewable Energy

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Vessels – Renewable Energy

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Vessels – Renewable Energy

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IMCA’s interests

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  • IMCA represents the collective interests of the

members in offshore and related activities. For example:

  • Marine operations
  • Diving
  • Remote controlled systems including ROVs
  • Offshore survey/positioning systems
  • ref: The IMCA Message http://www.imca-int.com/media/90674/imca-fs-message.pdf
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IMCA Structure

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IMCA’s interfaces

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  • IMCA promotes close co-operation by interfacing

with:

  • Oil & Gas, Renewables & offshore operators (*REW)
  • Governments and other regulatory bodies – IMO observer status

(lobbying), BSI, OMHEC, G9.

  • Other trade associations – RUK, IJUBOA, ICS, UKCS, NWA, BIMCO, OCIMF etc.

*REW – IMCA’s Renewable Energy Workgroup

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What is IMCA about?

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  • Common requirements in;
  • health & safety
  • technology
  • quality and efficiency
  • environmental awareness & protection
  • Self-regulation in the industry
  • Free movement of equipment and personnel globally
  • Achieving Equitable contracting regimes
  • Providing a framework for training, competence and recruitment

to support and sustain the industry globally

  • Resolving industry issues
  • Promoting co-operation across the industry
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IMCA - FLOWS

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Early indicative statistics:

  • $150bn + per annum
  • 325,000 + global employees
  • All offshore Oil, Gas & Electricity flows
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IMCA - Guidance

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Refer to IMCA’s publications catalogue http://www.imca-int.com/media/99745/imca-publications-web-version.pdf

A Selection of IMCA’s Guidance Applicable to Renewables:

  • (R) – Under revision
  • All of IMCA’s guidance are living documents, readily open to change within the industry.

Competence Framework (Marine) IMCA C002 Crane Specification Document IMCA M 171 Management of Change – IMCA SEL 001 Safe Operation of DP Supply Vessels IMCA M 182 (R) Basic Safety Training & Vessel Induction IMCA SEL 007 Guidelines for Lifting Operations IMCA M 187 Investigation & Reporting of Incidents IMCA SEL 016 CMID and Marine Inspection for Small Workboats IMCA M 149 Ver.8 and M 189 Rev.2 (R) Transfer of Personnel offshore IMCA SEL 025 (R) Wire Rope Integrity Management IMCA M 194 (R) International Code of Practice for Offshore Diving IMCA D 014 (R) Guidance on Simultaneous Operations IMCA M 203 (R) Design & Operation of DP Vessels IMCA M103 (R) Guidance on Operational Communications IMCA M 205 MSC 645 Guidelines for Vessels with DP Systems 113 IMO Guidance on Operational Activity Planning IMCA M 220 Risk Analysis of DP Vessel Collisions DPVOA 115 The Positioning of DP Jack-up Vessels IMCA M 223 DP Loss Risks in Shallow Water DPVOA 121 Occupational Health IMCA SEL 033

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IMCA – DVD’s

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IMCA DVD’s applicable to offshore renewables:

  • Competence Assurance – Promote and encourage participation in company

competence schemes

  • Working at Height
  • Slips, Trips and Finger Nips
  • Risk Assessment
  • Toolbox Talks
  • Safe Lifting – Describes the essential components of a lifting operation.
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IMCA – Work In Progress

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  • Revision of IMCA SEL 025 M 202 – Guidance on the Transfer of Personnel to and

from Offshore Vessels. (Crew transfer vessels and other methods of transfer)

  • IMCA M 194 - Guidelines for Wire Rope Integrity Management for Vessels in the

Offshore Industry. (Anticipate publishing December 2013)

  • Revision of IMCA M 179 – Guidance on the use of Cable Laid Slings and Grommets.
  • New guidance on High Performance Fibre Slings - Commencing Dec 2013
  • Revision of IMCA M 103 – Guidelines for the Design and Operation of Dynamically

Positioned Vessels. (Reviewing draft from external consultant)

  • Revision of IMCA M166 – Guidance on Failure Modes Effects Analyses (FMEAs).

(Currently reviewing tenders – Start Jan 2014)

  • Competence frameworks for Marine Roles for the RE crew transfer vessels (IMCA

lead, NWA, Island Shipping, RUK) (First draft for consultation around April 2014)

  • Competence frameworks for Turbine Tech Roles for the RE industry (RUK lead,

IMCA)

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IMCA – Members Active in Renewables

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ABB ADPS Cosalt The Crown Estate (Corresponding member) Dockwise Dong Energy Deepocean UK Fugro Global Marine Systems Global Maritime Hallin Marine Helix Energy Services IHC Offshore & Marine BV Jack-Up Barge BV London Offshore Consultants Noble Denton RWE Saipem Samson Rope Technologies Scottish Power Scottish Southern Energy (SSE) Seaway Heavy Lifting Siemens Soil Machine Dynamics Smit Subsea Statoil Subsea 7 Svitzer Swire Blue Ocean Technip Offshore Wind Technocean Tideway Tidewater TS Marine Van Oord (Mammoet) Visser & Smit Vroon Offshore (MPI) Workfox Workships Contractors

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Any Questions?

Contact : Mark C Ford – Technical Adviser (Marine) Mark.ford@imca-int.com

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