Draft US Regulations on Dynamic Positioning (DP)
- The new requirements would apply to US and non-US registered MODUs and other offshore vessels operating on the US Outer Continental Shelf (OCS);
- New and existing MODUs using DP systems, and any other vessel that uses a new DP system, to engage in Critical OCS Activities, must obtain a DP notation equivalent to IMO MSC/Circ.645 equipment class DP-2 or higher from a classification society recognised by the US Coast Guard;
- New and existing MODUs, and new vessels other than MODUs, engaged in Critical OCS Activities must comply with certain provisions of IMO MSC/Circ.645 and the MTS DP operations guidance documents;
- Higher risk vessels would be required to obtain plan review and surveys from a dynamic positioning system assurance organisation;
- Dynamic positioning operators (DPOs) must be credentialed mariners, but need not be licensed;
- Minimum training should meet the standards of IMCA M 117 – The training and experience of key DP personnel.
Originally issued with the following reference(s): IMCA M 14/14, IMCA SEL 14/14
Information Note Details
Published date: 10 December 2014
Information note ID: 1245
Information Note Details
Published date: 10 December 2014
Information note ID: 1245
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