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Issue 70 – March 2014 news from the International Marine Contractors Association

IMCA SETS TARGETS FOR 2014

PLUS C&T 2014 ACTION PLAN AND EVENTS UPDATES TO KEY IMCA PUBLICATIONS SPOTLIGHT ON ASHUTOSH CHAUDHARY

International Marine Contractors Association www.imca-int.com From the issue 70 CONTENTS President

Massimo Fontolan, Saipem IMCA President 2014

“CHANGES IMCA4 CORE5 ARE ALREADY TAKING PLACE, TO ALLOW US TO DELIVER AGAINST THESE TARGETS” REGIONAL8 DIVING9

In the last message I reported on the aspirations we have been developing for change, as a result of the 2013 review of our 5 year plan for a Vision and Strategy. In this message I will talk in a bit more detail about some of the changes which are already taking place, to allow us to deliver against these targets. Firstly, it should be said that IMCA has had a very successful year from a financial and statistical point of 10 12 view. As a result the secretariat team can now grow, MARINE SURVEY which is necessary in order to deliver more and better services, in turn made necessary by the constantly evolving environment offshore across the globe. The primary changes we are delivering are in response to a desire for the membership structure to be more representative of the demographics of the members. In this regard I revealed the plans for a new membership category to include contractors, not necessarily of ICO stature or scale, but with significant international standing, representing an important body with a 13 14 strong voice inside IMCA. These vital members (part ROV SPOTLIGHT of IMCA’s future) should have their needs, issues and concerns raised at Council level by means of an elected representative. Currently the secretariat is looking at ways to objectively define this next level of membership. Criteria such as turnover, geographical representation, number of employees, fleet size, active contribution to IMCA and the like are being compiled, to ensure that the new level of membership is fully inclusive and representative. As part of this process it is recognised that one of the existing ICOs has, due to a change in business profile, DIRECTORY15 EVENTS20

2 evolved into an organisation that no longer fits the and expedient way to deliver this would be by utilising original ICO criteria. Accordingly, we are looking across an existing charitable organisation (within the subsea the membership base to see if there is a contractor who space) to set up, look after and manage an IMCA Global does meet that criteria, and would be willing to join the Education Foundation to which money, donations and ICO membership category. gifts can be channelled, in order to provide offshore There is an ongoing drive for globalisation of the career opportunities for those children who have the organisation and we are looking to establish IMCA greatest need. representation in and in a cost Some amongst you may have noticed subtle changes effective manner, allowing us to provide more support to the look and style of our documents, most evident and representation in these important geographical areas perhaps in the membership certificates for 2014. These and membership hubs. have deliberately been redesigned, to emphasise the In addition to a new contractor membership category, professional nature of IMCA membership. We have we recognise that IMCA can further involve the member opted for ‘class and clarity’, which better reflect our base, across all the categories, to make us a better values. integrated and more cohesive Association. In 2014 The June edition of Making Waves will also be different, OMC will therefore look at proposals with the objective as we implement the feedback received from members in of creating a more integrated membership platform. a recent survey, delving into the look of the magazine, its We will provide a conceptual outline, looking into and style, editorial content, advertising, and the way that we defining how the various member elements could work distribute it. Again, we are aiming for a more serious and together to add more value for: the sector; stakeholders; professional look. all our members; and the Association. As IMCA I am planning to report back on achievements against members are involved from design to decommissioning, our ambitions at the annual seminar this year, and know we should have a desire for all in that community to have that the secretariat has already started collecting and a voice. The goal of becoming a more inclusive collective collating the data and information needed to measure should allow us to strengthen that voice, and to also have performance against the objectives set out in our Vision it recognised on a regional and global scale. and Strategy. Last but not least, I have expressed the desire to build It is important we ensure our goals are being met, whilst and develop an IMCA foundation, providing educational recognising that, as the Association continues to develop and training support/opportunities for underprivileged and grow, so does our industry and our needs. We must or disadvantaged children across the globe. This concept keep applying the ‘lessons learnt’ principle and trying to continues to evolve, and it seems that the most efficient make ourselves future proof.

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IMCA STAFF CHANGES We would like to welcome Natasha Simmonds who joined us in December as Documents Administrator, OFFSHORE and who will also be providing RENEWABLE administrative support to Chris Charman and Jane SEMINAR Image: Seajacks Bugler. Following the Europe & Section meeting an update on tidal renewable developments, In other staff news, our in on Thursday 28 November 2013, and a presentation on international guidance membership department is IMCA held a well received half-day seminar on minimum safety standards for offshore wind now so busy that we need an on offshore renewables. There were eight farm vessels. extra staff member to help short presentations on a variety of topics with the workload. Michelle After lunch, members heard a short update Salway will be moving over relating to offshore renewables, followed by a on the G9 focal group for offshore wind constructive workshop session and Q&A. from publication sales to health and safety, followed by presentations assist Michelle Killington in The day was a huge success and included talks on maritime operations and logistics of membership (hopefully our on the CMID (Common Marine Inspection offshore wind farm construction, the effect members won’t get too Document) for small workboats, aspects of the Maritime Labour Convention on confused with two Michelles!). of operations and logistics for offshore offshore support vessel operations, and a brief wind farms (which contrasted the logistics background to annual DP trials for offshore Kayleigh Glasscock, our requirements of typical offshore wind farms wind farm installation vessels. NH receptionist, will take over with comparable offshore oilfield construction), from Michelle Salway in publications. This leaves our receptionist role open for IMCA DIVING CERTIFICATION SCHEME which we are now recruiting. 2013 was a busy year for supervisors seeking IMCA We may also be recruiting a IMCA’s diving certification legislation endorsements to The breakdown of newly temporary member of staff team as they dealt with 348 supplement their previous issued certificates in 2013 to assist in membership when exam applications. Of the IMCA recognised certification. was as follows: Michelle Killington goes on maternity leave early in the 348 applicants from diving We continue to find and contractor companies around 109 summer. Here’s to another secure exam venues and Air Diving Supervisor IMCA baby! the world, 212 candidates invigilators in locations that successfully passed their best suit our candidates and So, lots of staff changes in exams in and became certified 49 the support team, but we their sponsoring companies, Bell Diving Supervisor as IMCA diving supervisors and and to date we have organised will continue to provide our Life Support Technicians (LSTs). IMCA exams in 42 countries. members with as great a 54 service as ever. KG There was also a surge in GdCH Life Support Technician ADAS, DCBC and NDC 4 core activities C&T ACTION PLAN 2014 Following the launch of the IMCA Vision and Strategy, the Competence & Training Core Committee is in the process of finalising an action plan to underpin and deliver the elements of the strategy relevant to the Committee’s work and remit. Drafts of the action plan were reviewed by the C&T and Overall Management Committee members towards the end of 2013 and now, following collation of the feedback, a revised draft is intended to be approved SAFETY FLASHES shortly. NE IMCA safety flashes are an important tool for sharing vital information. They help members around the world identify potential hazards, share lessons learnt and avoid repetition. 2014 C&T EVENTS HOW DOES IT WORK? Following the success in 2013, All submissions are handled in the strictest confidence, with IMCA will be holding a series information anonymised, carefully checked, and published of one day Competence only by permission of the originator. Safety flashes should be Seminars through 2014, short, specific, factually correct and written in clear language. addressing (amongst other Safety incidents received by IMCA are reviewed by a hot topics) industry skills technical adviser, and a draft “IMCA version” is prepared for shortages, demonstration of review by the originator. The incident will not be published the competence of freelance until the originator signals clearly that it should be. and contract personnel and We remain aware that it is sometimes necessary for issues faced in the audit of members to take legal advice before sharing incident competence management information, and we would stress that published safety systems. The provisional flashes are always completely anonymous. IMCA encourages calendar is listed below. members to continue to share information about incidents, A programme will be hazards and lessons learnt, as far as is reasonably practical. distributed and registration opened soon for the WHAT TO INCLUDE event, with details A safety flash should provide sufficient detail to of the subsequent events to communicate risks, precautions and necessary actions follow. NE effectively without releasing information about the people or organisations involved. In effect: 23 April • What happened? Hilton Treetops Hotel Aberdeen, UK • Why? 16 May • What were the causes of the incident? Venue TBC • What is being done to prevent recurrence? Buzios, Brazil • What are the lessons learnt? 10 June Jebel Ali Golf Resort and Spa HOW TO CONTRIBUTE Dubai, UAE Any member can submit material for a safety flash to Date TBC [email protected]. For further information, Venue TBC please contact [email protected]. Singapore

5 core activities SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS Each year IMCA produces an authoritative report of safety statistics supplied by contractor members, covering fatalities and injuries. These statistics remain a useful insight into the performance of a company and industry sector in the areas of health, safety and environment, and the purpose of them is to record the safety performance of IMCA contractor members each year and to enable IMCA members to benchmark their performance. Each year we email the SEL representatives of each contractor member, inviting the submission of statistics on an easy to use Excel template. IMCA contractor members are asked to send information from which the usual lagging indicators (TRIR, LTIFR and FAR) can be calculated, as well as information for calculating the usual IMCA leading indicators. NEW DVD & POSTERS This year will be the second year we have collected data on environmental indicators, The SEL Core Committee continues We hope to publish pocket cards including oil spills, bunkers used, electricity to develop safety promotional material during 2014 on occupational health used onshore, and waste disposed of, in tailored to the specific needs of IMCA issues and on safe handling of addition to the more usual lagging and leading members. Naturally Occurring Radioactive indicator data. All information received is At present, work is continuing on a Materials (NORM). Additionally, the treated in the strictest confidence. number of items, including a DVD on SEL Core Committee is investigating new styles and graphics to make the Members are encouraged to submit their data confined spaces (nearly complete), before the end of Q1 so that we can prepare a poster on confined spaces (which cards and posters more up to date and user friendly. the final report in a timely manner. If you have is based broadly on the script of the any concerns or questions regarding the IMCA DVD) and further pocket cards. Contact [email protected] for safety statistics programme, please contact further information. [email protected]

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IMO UPDATE OFFSHORE TRAINING whether non-passenger STANDARDS ships should be permitted IMO has adopted revised to carry larger numbers of training recommendations for industrial personnel to their personnel on mobile offshore place of work offshore. IMO units. The previous guidance developed a draft definition (IMO Resolution A.891(21)) has of ‘industrial personnel’, and been replaced by Resolution a workgroup will develop A.1079(28), which incorporates guidance on how that the relevant STCW definition can be used in amendments, such as the new practice. It will also finalise the environmental awareness and POLAR CODE BALLAST WATER wind farm vessel guidelines, security training. The IMO IMO has been developing a Although it has yet to for further discussion in early recommendations form the mandatory Code for ships enter into force, the IMO 2015. basis of industry guidance on operating in polar waters. Ballast Water Management INTACT STABILITY the training of non-marine The Code will replace the Convention contains fixed IMO has been developing personnel on offshore vessels, existing polar guidelines, and application dates from 2009, stability criteria and including IMCA SEL 007. will address everything from so to ease implementation operational guidance for OSV CHEMICAL CODE design and construction, IMO has agreed to relax vessels engaged in towing, to training, equipment and the deadlines for ships anchor handling and lifting At a meeting in February, operational requirements, to constructed before the IMO continued the drafting operations. The work is being take account of the specific Convention takes effect. finalised by a workgroup, of the new OSV Chemical risks of operating in polar Those ships will now have Code for offshore support which will consider the lifting waters. Ships intending to until their first renewal survey proposals, including loss of vessels transporting drilling operate in the defined waters following the date of entry muds and brines and other load criteria in particular, with of the Antarctic and into force to comply with the a view to adoption in 2015. bulk liquid chemicals, which will be required to apply new requirements. will replace the A.673 (LHNS) for a Polar Ship Certificate For more information on guidelines. Work will continue OFFSHORE VESSEL IMO issues, please contact and carry a Polar Water STANDARDS throughout 2014, and the Operational Manual. The draft [email protected] next step is to agree the new Code is due to be approved In January, IMO continued product limits and which later this year. its discussions on wind cargoes can be carried. farm vessel standards and

7 regional news ASIA-PACIFIC will now consider all the comments received, but in As Making Waves goes to print the Asia- the meantime a NOSAC Sub- Pacific Section meeting is taking place in Kuala Committee has been set up to Lumpur on 27 February. Barbara de Roo, provide further input on SEMS / Chairman of IMCA’s Contracts & Insurance safety management issues for offshore Workgroup (of Heerema Marine Contractors), will vessels. IMCA has also been participating give a presentation on IMCA’s contracting principles. in the NOSAC Diving Safety SubCommittee reviewing the US The afternoon will be rounded off with workshop discussion commercial diving regulations. sessions on the provision of breathing gas to divers and proposed IMCA guidance on fibre ropes. EUROPE & AFRICA • NOPSEMA Over 40 delegates and guests attended the first meeting of Some time ago the Australian National Offshore Petroleum the IMCA Europe & Africa Section to be held in , in Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) Hamburg, on 28 November. After a brief introductory address and IMCA agreed that it would be useful to hold bi-annual from the Chairman Pascal Grosjean, there was a short IMCA meetings to facilitate a focused discussion between members and update and a review of the IMCA Vision and Strategy. The the regulator on specific legislative topics. The objective of the Europe & Africa update was followed by an offshore renewables meetings is for the dissemination of general advice on achieving seminar (see page 4 for further details). regulatory compliance and communication and sharing of industry & INDIA best practices to promote safety and environmental responsibility. 52 delegates met on 3 February in Dubai for a very well attended IMCA and NOPSEMA are planning to arrange a meeting in April. first Middle East & India Section meeting of 2014. Members CENTRAL & NORTH AMERICA received a full IMCA general update, including a presentation The most recent Central & North America Section meeting on the IMCA Vision and Strategy. Topical issues were discussed took place on 3 December in Houston. Following an IMCA including STCW security training requirements, on-going revision technical and core update and a brief report on the IMCA Vision of IMCA DESIGN documents, and safety statistics. Members and Strategy, Kelly McClelland of the Offshore Inspection heard an entertaining presentation on the remarkable Jascon 4 Group gave an interesting update on the work of the NOSAC rescue, and a presentation on energy saving and environmental Diving Safety SubCommittee. Phil Miller of Subsea 7 provided considerations for offshore support vessels. a topical update on SEMS, and Eric Roan of the Center for SOUTH AMERICA Offshore Safety gave a well-received presentation on the same The latest meeting of the South America Section took place in subject. The next meeting takes place at the Westin Memorial Rio de Janeiro on 27 January, and featured presentations on the City in Houston on Tuesday 18 March, the day before the IMCA Vision and Strategy and the international maritime rules IMCA safety and environment seminar. affecting IMCA and its members. The next meeting is due to take • SEMS place in Macae, Brazil on 15 May, with a South America Section At the end of 2013 IMCA responded to the US Coast Guard’s workshop on personnel and competence issues planned to take proposals for a SEMS requirement for vessels. The coast guard place the following day in Buzios, Brazil.

8 diving UPDATES TO TWO KEY IMCA DIVING PUBLICATIONS DIVING IMCA D 016 followed when rigging and de- SAFETY A workgroup has been rigging open parachute type ALERTS established to revise IMCA D lift bags underwater. BM 016 Rev. 3 - Underwater air lift IMCA D 014 bags following feedback from members using the guidance The International Code of for training and operational Practice for Offshore Diving is purposes. A number of one of IMCA’s key guidance significant amendments are documents for contractors likely to be made. One of and clients. It provides the main areas of focus for advice on ways in which the workgroup will be to offshore diving operations Two recent incidents have VALVE THREADS explain more clearly the can be carried out safely and highlighted the need to efficiently, and references A serious incident occurred differing purposes of inverter remind the diving industry during the charging of and hold-back lines during other IMCA diving guidance about a couple of safety documents extensively. a bailout cylinder (see parachute bag lifting operations critical issues. information note IMCA D underwater. Revised diagrams Originally published in 1998 and then updated in 2007, NECK SEALS 02/14). The cylinder valve will be produced showing failed during the filling the correct arrangement of IMCA set up a workgroup in In November, IMCA issued 2012 to review and update an information note about process. The investigation such lines in an operational found that an imperial context. the document, mainly to the risks associated with over reflect changes in IMCA tight latex neck seals (IMCA threaded valve had been fitted In light of research recently documentation since it was D 14/13). It is feasible that a to a metric cylinder and whilst carried out by a lift last revised, but also to diver may go for a long period the threads appear similar bag manufacturer, the include more references in his career never having the consequences are serious workgroup intends to make to diving management and seen or used one. Members’ if they are used together. It recommendations on the hyperbaric evacuation. attention is drawn to the is critical to remind all dive strength and type of inverter After receiving a number of importance of trimming and technicians that only threads line ropes that should be used comments as the result of an correctly fitting the seals. The of the same type and size with parachute bags of various industry wide consultation, manufacturer’s operations and should be used together. PS sizes. The revised document the document has now been maintenance manuals make Images of Kirby Morgan helmets or masks are is also likely to include advice registered trademarks of Kirby Morgan Dive finalised and is currently being clear the potential detrimental Systems, Inc. Used with permission. on the correct sequence printed for distribution. JB consequences of an over tight of actions that should be neck seal.

9 marine CMID UPDATE CMID ISSUE 9 Development of CMID Issue 9 is well under way, including the proposal to bring back the supplements (removed from issue 6) in some form, along with changes suggested during workshops held throughout 2013. If you have any queries or a suggestion which you think should be considered in the revision, please get in touch with us using

the contact details below. IMCA M 166 Image: Rolls Royce AS Marine WORKSHOP MAJOR REVIEW The CMID/Marine Inspection for Small One of the targets identified by DP vessels. The plan for the review is Workboats (MISW) workshop which took IMCA’s Marine Division Management as follows: place in London on 3 December 2013 was Committee (MDMC) for the division’s • Phase 1: DP FMEA methodology an excellent success with around 60 people 2014 work programme is the revision in attendance. Lots of feedback was given of IMCA M 166 – Guidance on failure • Phase 2: DP FMEA specifications regarding the CMID and small workboat modes and effects analyses (FMEAs). • Phase 3: DP FMEA proving trials inspection. One thing which stood out at Considered one of the Marine • Phase 4: FMEAs for non-redundant the workshop was the demand from the Division’s most important documents, systems industry for the verification/accreditation a comprehensive rewrite of it is for offshore vessel inspectors. This is • Phase 5: Gap items identified to now required to modernise the be included in the new document something IMCA has taken on board and is content and address the considerable currently investigating. e.g. FMEA recognised gap analysis developments in industry practice methodologies, FMEA limitations etc. 2014 WORKSHOPS and changes in regulation since the document was published in April 2002. Following the document tendering Further CMID and MISW workshops will process, the contract has been be arranged in 2014 as and when demand Whilst part of the existing document awarded and work commenced in dictates. Invitations to workshops will be is still valid and can be retained, January 2014. Owing to the large sent out to database users when dates are the update will also add clarity to amount of technical research and the confirmed. IMCA’s database administrator the retained text and remove any expected size of the document, it is can also provide company specific group duplication. anticipated that the revised document workshops if required. If you have any The text will be revised in five phases will be available by June 2015. MF workshop questions please get in touch to cover the main aspects of FMEAs, with [email protected] with particular emphasis on FMEAs for

10 marine REVISION OF IMCA M 103 IMCA M 103 - Guidelines for the design and operation of dynamically positioned vessels is being further revised and re-written with a view to Image: Samson publication in Q1 of 2014. In Rope Technologies addition to updating the existing guidance, IMCA is considering: FIBRE ROPE • separating the sections on GUIDANCE design and operation; NEW DP TRIALS The weight, size and complexity of the loads being lifted in • basing the design section Image: Subsea 7 on IMO MSC/Circ.645 GUIDANCE the offshore construction Guidelines for vessels IMCA has recently prepared a the need for testing. The industry continue to grow. with dynamic positioning document which sets out the second part is an IMCA M Lifting slings manufactured systems; DP redundancy concept and 190 compliant annual DP trials with high performance fibres, example annual trials for a DP programme for the vessel. It in an eye-and-eye or endless • developing guidance for new class 3 construction vessel. It has been developed from the construction, are increasingly vessel types and operations; is intended to be used with analysis to demonstrate the being accepted for use in • and referencing other IMCA M 190 – Guidance for range of tests and planned general purpose and engineered guidance available, such developing and conducting DP maintenance activities that lifting operations. as that from the Marine annual trials programme for DP are required to ensure the The industry is strongly Technology Society. vessels. redundancy concept is intact requesting more guidance The revised text will also The draft document is divided and the vessel remains fully regarding the use of these include guidance on the training into two parts. The first part fault tolerant in respect to slings and IMCA is answering and experience of DPOs in describes the DP redundancy the defined failure criteria its call by developing Guidance outline and on the manning and concept for a fictitious vessel for its DP class notation and on selection, use, inspection watch keeping arrangements. with a class 3 DP system and equipment class. & discard of slings made with More detailed guidance will identifies the key elements The draft is currently being high-performance fibres intended be contained in IMCA M 117 of performance, protection reviewed by IMCA’s Marine for engineered and repetitive - The training and experience of and detection which need to Division Management lifting operations. Work should key DP personnel, which is also be tested periodically. The Committee and should be begin on the guidance in April currently being revised. IG importance of each item to be published shortly. JB 2014, after a meeting with the tested is explained to justify workgroup in March. MF

11 offshore survey SURVEY PERSONNEL STATISTICS IMCA has published information note IMCA S 05/13 - Offshore Survey Personnel: Statistics OCEANOLOGY for 2012. This is the third INTERNATIONAL year the exercise has been conducted, and approximately Once again, IMCA will be out in force this year at Oceanology half of IMCA’s Offshore Image: Harkand Andrews Survey Survey contractor members International, to be held at took part. The data collected ExCeL London in March. In was not exhaustive and does addition to the usual stand not represent the entire Some highlights from IMCA S 05/13 - Offshore (S700) where you can drop offshore survey industry, but Survey Personnel: Statistics for 2012 in for a chat with members of nevertheless, it provides a the IMCA secretariat, there snapshot of Offshore Survey will be an IMCA careers personnel employed during morning for students on 2012. The overall numbers of Around 30% of all Thursday 13 March, at which personnel reported are contractor IMCA members there will be some brief Collection of data for 2013 almost the same as in who responded to the presentations on careers and is now underway, and an 2011 questionnaire, and 40% routes into the industry. invitation has been sent to of the employed offshore representatives of Offshore Offshore Survey technical survey personnel, are in the adviser Nicholas Hough Survey contractor members. Europe & Africa Section IMCA is collecting two key IMCA contractor will be addressing the pieces of data for each survey members employ slightly “Underwater Positioning discipline. These are: more offshore survey and Metrology” strand of personnel in August Surveyors are most the Oceanology conference • Company personnel than in February, except common world-wide at 12.30 pm on Tuesday 11 working amongst members of (49%), followed by survey March. He’ll be presenting • Freelance/agency personnel the Middle East & India engineers (28%) and data on the IMCA Offshore working or on hire Section processors (13%) Survey Division Management For more information contact Committee – A Brief Work [email protected] Programme Update. NH

12 remote systems & rov ROV PERSONNEL DATA REQUIRED Last year IMCA published information note IMCA R 02/13 - World-wide ROV personnel and vehicles: Statistics for 2012. Collection of data for 2013 is now underway, and an invitation has been sent to representatives of ROV contractor members. If you would like more information Image: Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd. about being involved in the project, please contact ROV TRAINING & COMPETENCE [email protected] SEMINAR A joint ROV and Competence The four headline proposed syllabus, and the GEORGE & Training half day seminar presentations will cover: seminar will conclude with ROBERTSON entitled ROV Training & • ROV training in a a round up of the actions It is with sadness that IMCA Competence: Global approach, contextual experience agreed. passes on the news of the local delivery will be held from environment; This is a members’ only death of George Robertson 13:15 on Wednesday 12 • training for the future; event, with attendance by of Fugro on 21 December March alongside Oceanology registration. Depending 2013, an experienced ROV in South Gallery Room 10 at • training delivery around on when you receive this professional and former ROV ExCeL London. It will include the globe; newsletter, there may still representative on IMCA’s presentations on different • and a syllabus framework be time to register for the Competence & Training Core aspects of ROV training, for ROV training. seminar. If you are interested Committee. showing how it can be global, A workshop discussion in doing so, please contact us at but with room for local [email protected] initiatives in delivery. will follow, focusing on the

13 SPOTLIGHT ON ASHUTOSH CHAUDHARY

In September 2013, Ashutosh Chaudhary, Managing Director of Marine Engineering Diving Services (MEDS), took on the position of Vice-Chairman of IMCA’s Middle East & India Section. In this interview Ashutosh talks about his role at MEDS, issues affecting the industry and his views on how IMCA makes a difference.

Please tell us about your engineering degree in computer personnel from more than Players in the industry company and what it does? sciences. As most of my family one optional location across should come forward with a was involved in commercial the globe, as a gap exists in collaborative approach and Marine Engineering Diving diving in some way or other, establishing uniform skills due establish learning centres for Services (MEDS) was founded exploring subsea activities to demographic differentiation. the next generation of divers. in 2007 as an offshore diving became the genetically inclined and inspection company in the choice of my career. So I How can these issues be How do you think IMCA UAE and in 2014 we operate underwent some preliminary taken forward? makes a difference? as a marine and diving company training in inspection, repairs ready to take any assignment IMCA could probably take IMCA guidelines have made a big and maintenance and then had a step further to encourage difference to the industry and underwater. We also have an my first offshore experience independent setup in Singapore, regulatory bodies to establish I don’t think that can be over on a drill rig as a Report Co- authorised or approved diver emphasised. On a personal level, MEDS Pte Ltd. Our activities ordinator. are primarily focused on subsea training centres world-wide we have benefited to a great activities where we can use our “Players in the that make training, education extent in standardising our own and competence much more work systems by using the IMCA in-house expertise in diving and industry should deploy our marine assets and affordable to people and at a guidelines. These documents ROVs. The company operates come forward with proximity to their home town. deliver focused expertise and two DP/DSVs, Altus Exertus and a collaborative This will encourage more have been validated over the Altus Optimus. In addition, it people to join the profession. course of time. approach” Also IMCA could establish also has a 12 man sat system, How do you see the future? Sat Dhruv, and three portable Later, in 2003, I joined a diving bilateral arrangements with air dive systems. Our objective company in India, as Operations other professional bodies, In spite of the ups and downs, is to provide cost effective and Manager. As its CEO I grew like drilling associations and and amidst all predictions, technically superior subsea the company and made it an others, as diving cannot be I feel the future for the solutions to our customers. overall profitable entity. In 2007 done in isolation. This will industry is quite promising, it was time to do something of benefit the industry through especially in South East Asia. What is your current role? our own and we set up MEDS cross-functional expertise and Fair competition should be in the UAE where we carried facilitate better co-ordination encouraged in the industry and I am the Managing Director when working in diverse of the company and my core out our diving projects and also bottlenecks in cash flows should built our own dive systems. teams and create synergy in be resolved for smooth sailing responsibilities include technical operational guidelines. up gradation and business Our ability to provide cost of all partners in the value chain. development. My role is effective and technologically “IMCA guidelines competitive solutions to the oil complemented by Mr Sheldon have made a big D’lima as the Group Finance and gas majors has been the key Director and Mr Scott Grady success factor in our growth. difference to the who is the Managing Director What do you see as the key industry” Asia-Pacific, based in Singapore. areas affecting the industry How did you get to where at the moment? you are in your career today? A lot of people in the past have During my college days commented on the availability Information Technology was a of skilled resources and I agree popular academic route and I with them. More importantly I too went for a formal education think it’s the challenge for the in the discipline, completing an industry to source competent 14 Welcome to the IMCA Directory 52 GROSVENOR GARDENS TEL: +44 (0) 20 7824 5520 The following pages contain details of IMCA’s recent publications, safety LONDON FAX: +44 (0) 20 7824 5521 flashes and information notes, as well as the members of IMCA’s various SW1W 0AU [email protected] management committees and a list of current members. More details and links to the websites of some of our members can be

SECRETARIAT UK WWW.IMCA-INT.COM foundD at www.imca-int.com/members The directory is compiled in advance of Making Waves going to print and is correct as at the date stated. CHRIS CHARMAN JANE BUGLER NEW PUBLICATIONS CHIEF EXECUTIVE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR chris.charman@ jane.bugler@ u Guidance on verifier training imca-int.com imca-int.com (IMCA C 016) u Guidance on wire rope integrity management for vessels in the offshore industry (IMCA SEL 022 Rev. 1, IMCA M 194 Rev. 1) u Guidelines for the management of peripheral I survey sensors (IMCA S 021)

KYLIE GRIFFITHS SAFETY FLASHES OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER u Safety Flash 17/13 - Covering 5 incidents: High potential [email protected] dropped object; Small workboats used on offshore wind farms: Combined report on Windcat 9 & Island Panther incidents; Pilot

ladderRE C safety; LTI: Pilot ladder failure; Near miss: Fast rescue craft ANN BARNATT unplanned descent DOCUMENT PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR u Safety Flash 18/13 - Covering 4 incidents: Fatality During [email protected] Lifting Operations; Serious Working at Height Incidents; Near Miss - ROV Shackle (potential dropped object); High Potential NICK HOUGH IAN GIDDINGS Near Miss - Incompatible Pillar Valve Assembly CLAUDINE BLEZA TECHNICAL ADVISER TECHNICAL ADVISER OFFSHORE SURVEY MARINE EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR SAFETY u Safety Flash 01/14 - Covering 4 incidents: Uncontrolled [email protected] descent of diving bell; High potential dropped object: Rigger struck by falling object; Poor cargo stowage: Material damage on nick.hough@ ian.giddings@ container; First aid injury: Deep cut to forearm JEAN CARMICHAEL imca-int.com imca-int.com FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION NOTES [email protected] COMPETENCE & TRAINING IMCA C 09/13 - Offshore Survey personnel: Statistics for 2012 CHRIS FREER IMCA C 10/13 - Development of Det Norske Veritas GRAPHIC DESIGN & COMMUNICATIONS CO-ORDINATOR Recommended Practice for DPO Certification [email protected] IMCA C 11/13 - Implementation of changes to the Nautical Institute DPO Training and Certification Scheme IMCA C 12/13 - New security training for seafarers - 1 January 2014 KAYLEIGH GLASSCOCK IMCA C 01/14 - Competence & Training documents issued in 2013 IMCA C 02/14 - The Nautical Institute DP Operator Training and RECEPTIONIST & OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Certification Scheme [email protected] MARK FORD EMILY COMYN TECHNICAL ADVISER TECHNICAL ADVISER SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT & LEGISLATION MARINE REGULATORY AFFAIRS IMCA SEL 10/13 - Guidelines for offshore marine operations MEETA GURTATA IMCA SEL 11/13 - New security training for seafarers – 1 January 2014 CERTIFICATION SCHEME ADMINISTRATOR IMCA SEL 12/13 - Intact stability for anchor handling and lifting [email protected] mark.ford@ emily.comyn@ operations: Latest IMO proposals imca-int.com imca-int.com IMCA SEL 01/14 - Safety, Environment & Legislation Documents Issued in 2013 GORDON KELLY IMCA SEL 02/14 - Helicopter Pre-Flight Safety Briefings -

DATABASE DEVELOPER & ADMINISTRATOR EmergencyTOR Y Breathing Systems (EBS) [email protected] DIVING DIVISION IMCA D 14/13 - Latex Neck Seals MICHELLE KILLINGTON IMCA D 01/14 - Diving Division Documents Issued in 2013 MEMBERSHIP CO-ORDINATOR IMCA D 02/14 - Metric Thread Standards, Gas Cylinders and Valves [email protected] MARINE DIVISION IMCA M 17/13 - Development of Det Norske Veritas PARUL PATEL Recommended Practice for DPO Certification EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR BRYAN McGLINCHY PETER SIENIEWICZ IMCA M 18/13 - Implementation of Changes to the Nautical TECHNICAL ADVISER TECHNICAL ADVISER Institute DPO Training and Certification Scheme [email protected] DIVING DIVING IMCA M 19/13 - Guidelines for Offshore Marine Operations IMCA M 20/13 - New security training for seafarers - 1 January 2014 IMCA M 21/13 - Intact Stability for Anchor Handling and Lifting MICHELLE SALWAY bryan.mcglinchy@ peter.sieniewicz@ Operations: Latest IMO Proposals PUBLICATION SALES CO-ORDINATOR imca-int.com imca-int.com IMCA M 01/14 - Marine Division Documents Issued in 2013 [email protected] IMCA M 02/14 - The Nautical Institute DP Operator Training and Certification Scheme IMCA M 03/14 - Dynamic Positioning Training Executive Group NATASHA SIMMONDS Minutes DOCUMENTS ADMINISTRATOR OFFSHORE SURVEY DIVISION [email protected] IMCA S 05/13 - Offshore Survey Personnel: Statistics for 2012 IMCA S 01/14 - Offshore Survey Division Documents Issued in 2013 KAYLEIGH TUCKER ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT REMOTE SYSTEMS & ROV DIVISION [email protected] IMCA R 01/14 - Remote Systems & ROV Division Documents Issued in 2013 GENINE NEIL EVANS da CRUZ HARVEY TECHNICAL ADVISER CERTIFICATION SCHEME COMPETENCE & TRAINING CO-ORDINATOR

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Committee Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen Regional Section Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen C&T: Gavin Smith, Subsea 7 Asia-Pacific: Steve MacMillan, McDermott International David Moxey, ACE Winches Desmond Power, EMAS-AMC SEL: Dave Forsyth, Bibby Offshore Central & North America: Jerry Grishaber, Helix ESG Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7 Edwin Goldman, TETRA Technologies Inc Diving: Steve MacMillan, McDermott International Europe & Africa: Pascal Grosjean, Technip Paul Evans, Fugro Subsea Services Vacancy Marine: Pete Somner, Technip Middle East & India: Christopher Rodricks, SEAMEC Tore Larsen, Subsea 7 Ashutosh Chaudhary, Marine Engineering Diving Services Survey: Will Primavesi, Specialist Subsea Services South America: Roberto Mendes, Saipem Walter Steedman, Veripos Doug Korth, McDermott International ROV: Jim Mann, Fugro Subsea Services Richard Benzie, Subsea 7 CORE ACTIVITIES COMPETENCE & TRAINING SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT & LEGISLATION Chairman: Gavin Smith, Subsea 7 Chairman: Dave Forsyth, Bibby Offshore Vice-Chairman: David Moxey, ACE Winches Vice-Chairman: Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7 Claire Duncan, Bibby Offshore Johan Vermeer, Allseas Group Steve Sheppard, Helix ESG Joe McWilliam, Hallin Marine Kathleen Mathisen, DOF Subsea Henk van Ketel, Heerema Marine Contractors Jonelle Salter, Saipem Lisa Peck, Helix - Europe & Africa Alan Paterson, Technip Mark Bosson, Technip Julian Nelson/Steven Strathie, Fugro Survey Rolinda van Zanten, Van Oord Offshore Andy Stewart, Fugro Subsea Services Asia-Pacific: Desmond Power, EMAS-AMC Steve Benzie, i-Tech Central & North America: Phil Miller, Subsea 7 Brendan Kelly, Oceaneering International Middle East & India: Darren Male, Fugro Survey Asia-Pacific: Mike Robinson, McDermott International South America: Rosalie Medeiros, Saipem Central & North America: Pete Goodman, Cal Dive International Middle East & India: Mike Silvester, Horizon Survey Company South America: Vacancy

TECHNICAL DIVISIONS DIVING MARINE Chairman: Steve MacMillan, McDermott International Chairman: Pete Somner, Technip Vice-Chairman: Paul Evans, Fugro Subsea Services Vice-Chairman: Tore Larsen, Subsea 7 Nigel Kenrick, Bibby Offshore Quirien Grul, Allseas John Rossier, DOF Subsea Tom Paling, Bibby Offshore Glyn Jones, Hallin Marine Joe Hughes, DNV GL Steve Sheppard, Helix - Europe & Africa Anders Waage, DOF Management Darren Brunton, KB Associates Willem van Woercom, Heerema Marine Contractors Dave Smith, National Hyperbaric Centre Carl Annessa, Hornbeck Offshore Shin Niwa, Ocean Works Asia John de Hartog, Saipem Joar Gangenes, Subsea 7 Kjell-Egil Helgøy, Teekay Sjur Lothe, Technip Pete Fougere, Transocean Asia-Pacific: Mike Robinson, McDermott International Asia-Pacific: Mike Meade, M3 Marine Central & North America: Allan Palmer, Cal Dive International Central & North America: Marshall Perez, ENSCO Middle East & India: Sean Brunton, McDermott International Middle East & India: Mohamed El-Hendi, CCC (Underwater Engineering) South America: Rafael de Nicola, Divers University Esporte Aquático South America: Daniel Marins, Subsea 7 SMTT Chairman: Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7 OFFSHORE SURVEY REMOTE SYSTEMS & ROV Chairman: Will Primavesi, Specialist Subsea Services Chairman: Jim Mann, Fugro Subsea Services Vice-Chairman: Walter Steedman, Veripos Vice-Chairman: Richard Benzie, Subsea 7 Michiel van de Munt, Allseas Piero Bruti Liberati, Bourbon Andy Dare, Andrews Survey Ollie Foster, Global Marine Systems Edwin Danson, C&C Technologies Chris Gardner, Hallin Marine Norman Morrison, DeepOcean Group David Rhodes, Harkand ISS Simon Barrett, DOF Subsea Allan Spencer, Helix - Europe & Africa Aris Lubbes, Fugro Survey Gary Thomson, Marine Platforms Hans van Peet, Heerema Marine Contractors Steven Cowie, Oceaneering International Peter Thomas, Maritech Ewan Emslie, Saipem Sam Hanton, Nautronix John Pirie, Technip GianMaria Iacobone, Saipem Asia-Pacific: Andrew Sunley, Oceaneering International Asia Pacific Mike Clark, Subsea 7 Central & North America: Chad Brown, Helix ESG Dave Matthews, Technip Middle East & India: Milind Abhyankar, McDermott International Ranald Blair, UTEC Survey South America: Davi Lima, DOF Subsea Brasil Asia-Pacific: Bill Russell-Cargill, DOF Subsea Central & North America: Iain Miller, Technip Middle East & India: Milind Abhyankar, McDermott International South America: Andy Seymour, Fugro Brasil

16 as at 13 February 2014 IMCA MEMBERS DIRECTORY as at 12 February 2014

IMCA WELCOMES THE FOLLOWING NEW MEMBERS • A2SEA A/S • Divetech Marine Engineering • KB Associates (Europe) Ltd • Samson Rope Technologies • Asaker Marine and Shipping Services LLC • Louis Dreyfus Armateurs SAS • Samundra Institute of Maritime Company • DONG Energy Wind Power AS • Maju GeoHydro Sdn Bhd Studies • Axis Offshore AS • EnerMech Ltd • Marine Technologies LLC • Shapadu Energy & Engineering Sdn • Bermuda Subsea (M) Sdn Bhd - • Global Integrated Services Ltd • MRTS Bhd

Training • Helix - Asia-Pacific • Northern Marine Manning Services • Stephenson Harwood LLP

• Coastland Energy Logistics Ltd • Helix - Europe & Africa • Osiris Marine Services • The Universal Company for Marine Works & Great Projects • Core-IRM Pte Ltd • Independent Maritime Security • Pisces Offshore Limited • Westsea Marine • De Zeeman Pro Nv Associates Ltd • Reel Group Ltd

• DFV Subsea • JS Schumacher GmbH&Co KG • RovMarine Technologies

INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS Allseas Group SA • Heerema Marine Contractors • McDermott International Inc. • Saipem • Subsea 7 • Technip

CONTRACTORS Caspian Offshore Construction LLP Fugro RUE AS Jack-Up Barge BV CCCC International Shipping Corp Fugro SAE James Fisher & Sons plc A2SEA A/S CDS Subsea Pte Ltd Fugro Subsea Services Ltd Jan De Nul nv AALEA Srl Ceona Services (UK) Ltd Fugro Survey (India) Pvt Ltd Javeler Marine Services LLC Abyss International Benthic Exploration CH Offshore Ltd Fugro Survey (Middle East) Ltd (incorporating Jaya Holdings ACSM CMI Offshore Limited Fugro DCN Global LLC) Jetwave Marine Services Pty Ltd Adams Offshore WLL CNS International srl Fugro Survey Ltd Jifmar Offshore Services Adsun Offshore Diving Contractors Pvt Ltd Coastland Energy Logistics Ltd Fugro Survey Pte Ltd Jumbo Offshore VoF Advanced Energy Systems (ADES) Companhia Brasileira de Offshore - CBO Fugro-TSM Group Kaztec Engineering Ltd Advanced Offshore Contractors Pvt Ltd Company of Diving & Emergency-Rescue Gasstocks Limited KD Marine Ltd AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Ltd Operations (CODERO), SOCAR GC Rieber Shipping AS Khalid Faraj Shipping Africa Diving Service (ADS) Consolidated Contractors Company Geocam Seaworks Sdn Bhd Khalifa A Algosaibi Diving & Marine Services AfrikDelta Marine Ltd (Underwater Engineering) SAL Geodetic Offshore Services Nigeria Ltd Knutsen OAS Shipping AS Ajang Shipping Sdn Bhd Copetech-SM GeoSea NV (Member of the DEME Group) Kreuz Subsea Marine Pte Ltd Aker Oilfield Services Coral Alliance Sdn Bhd GEOSHIPS Ltd Kreuz Subsea Pte Ltd Alam Hidro (M) Sdn Bhd COSL Drilling Europe AS Global Marine Services KT Submarine Co Ltd Alam Subsea Pte Ltd CS Offshore DMCCO Global Marine Systems Ltd L&T Sapura Shipping Pvt Ltd All-Sea Deepwater Solutions Limited CSI Offshore Pte Ltd Glomar Offshore Windsupport BV Lamnalco West Africa Alliance Seaworks Sdn Bhd CUEL Ltd GO Offshore Lauritzen Offshore Services AS Allianz Marine Services D&R Subsea Co Ltd GOGAS Gulf Oil & Gas LLC Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd Allied Marine & Equipment Sdn Bhd Dalgidj Private Company GOL Offshore Limited Leighton Offshore Pte Ltd AlMansoori Production Services LLC Damas Oil & Marine Services Ltd Golden Energy Offshore Management AS Louis Dreyfus Armateurs SAS AMI - American Marine International Daya Offshore Construction Sdn Bhd Greatship (India) Ltd Louis Dreyfus Travocean Andrews Survey DCN Diving BV Grup Servicii Petroliere SA Maersk Drilling Aqua Diving Services DCN Global LLC Gulf Dredging & General Contracting Co (SAK) Maersk Supply Service Aqua Omega Services Pvt Ltd Deep Sea Supply Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd Gulf Marine Services Maju GeoHydro Sdn Bhd Aquadron, Inc Deeplink Subsea Services Gulf Offshore () Ltd Maridive & Oil Services Arabian Gulf Mechanical Services & DeepOcean Group Gulf Offshore Logistics LLC Maridive & Oil Services (SAE) Contracting Co. Ltd DeepOcean Group (Asia Pacific) HAL Offshore Ltd Maridive Offshore Projects Archirodon Construction (Overseas) Co SA Deeptech Oil Services Hallin Marine Marine Consulting srl Arctia Shipping Ltd Delta Marine Technologies / Delta SubSea Hallin Marine UK Ltd Marine Engineering Diving Services Argus Remote Systems AS Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc Halul Offshore Services Company Marine Engineering Diving Services Pte Ltd Asaker Marine and Shipping Company Divetech Marine Engineering Services LLC Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc Marine Platforms Ltd Asian Geos Sdn Bhd Dockwise Shipping B.V. Harkand ( Australia) Pty Ltd Marine Services Company Ltd Jeddah Assodivers Ltd DOF Management AS Harkand Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Maritime & Underwater Security Consultants ATCO Ports Management & Marine Services DOF Subsea (Australia & Asia Pacific) Harkand Gulf Services, LLC (MUSC) Atlantic Offshore AS DOF Subsea Brasil Serviços Ltda Harkand ISS Maritime Asset Security and Training (MAST) Ltd Atlantic Towing Ltd DOF Subsea AS Harms Bergung, Transport Und Heavylift Master Tech Diving Services Pte Ltd Atwood Oceanics Pacific Ltd DOF Subsea UK Ltd GmbH & Co KG Meriaura Ltd Awaritse Nigeria Ltd DOF Subsea USA Inc Havila Shipping ASA Mermaid Marine Australia Ltd Axis Offshore AS DOF UK Ltd HEISCO - Heavy Engineering Industries & Mermaid Offshore Services Ltd BEKK Solutions International Dolphin Drilling Ltd Shipbuilding KSC Miclyn Express Offshore Pte Ltd Benthic Geotech Pty Ltd Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India) Ltd Helix - Asia-Pacific Middle East Navigation Aids Service Bermuda Subsea (M) Sdn Bhd Drexel Oilfield Equipment Helix - Europe & Africa Modus Seabed Intervention Ltd BGP Dulam International Ltd Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. Mohn Drilling AS Bhagwan Marine Dunnimaa Engineers & Divers Enterprises Pvt Ltd HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co KG MRTS Bibby Offshore EDT Marine Construction Ltd Horizon Survey Company (FZC) Mubarak Marine LLC Bibby Offshore Singapore Pte Ltd EDT Shipmanagement Ltd Hornbeck Offshore Operators LLC Mutawa Marine Works LLC Bibby Remote Intervention Ltd EGS (Asia) Ltd Hull Support Services Ltd N-Sea Bluestream Offshore BV Eidesvik AS Huta Marine Works Ltd Nadi Marine Sdn Bhd Bluewater Energy Services BV EMAS Offshore Pte Ltd HydroDive Nigeria Ltd National Marine Dredging Co Boskalis Offshore - APAC EMAS-AMC AS HydroDive Offshore International Ltd National Petroleum Construction Company Boskalis Offshore - Europe & Africa EMAS-AMC Inc i-Tech (NPCC) Boskalis Offshore - Middle East & India EMAS-AMC Pte Ltd IDMC Overseas FZE National Port Services Co Ltd Bourbon Energy Subsea LLC IDMC srl - Impresub Diving & Marine Contractor Navtec Marine Services SA Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd ENSCO plc IGOPL Offshore Pvt. Ltd NDE Offshore AB Bright Offshore Solution (BOS) FZC Epic Divers & Marine IKM Subsea AS Neptune Britoil Offshore Services Pte Ltd ER Offshore GmbH & Cie KG IMI Del Perú SAC Neptune Survey Expedition ehf Brodospas dd ESNAAD-ADNOC Group Impresub International LLC Nexans Norway AS, Energy Division Bumi Armada Berhad Fairmount Marine bv Inspectahire Instrument Co Ltd Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co Ltd Bumi Subsea Sdn Bhd Far Eastern Shipping Company Integrated Subsea Engineering & Services LLC NIWA Vessel Management Ltd BW Offshore Singapore Pte Ltd Farstad Shipping ASA International Marine Works - Alexandria Noble Drilling Services Inc C&C Technologies Fendercare Marine and Diving Services International Naval Works - NorSkan Offshore Ltda C&C Technologies (Asia-Pacific) Pte Ltd Fertoing Ltd Interoil Angola North Star Shipping (Aberdeen) Ltd C&C Technologies, Inc. Film-Ocean Limited Intership Ltd Northern Marine Management Ltd C&I Leasing plc Floatel International AB IOTA-Survey Ocean Installer AS Cal Dive International Pte Ltd Forland Shipping AS Iremis Ocean Link International SA Cal Dive International, Inc. FSDS LLP iROV Underwater Services Ocean Rig Management Inc Canship Ugland Ltd Fugro Brasil Serviços Submarinos e IRSHAD Ocean Technologies Geomatics Sdn Bhd Cape Diving Levantamentos Ltda Island Offshore Management AS Ocean Works Asia, Inc. Caspian Marine Services Fugro Marine Services bv iSurvey Group AS Oceaneering International 17 Oceaneering International Asia Pacific SOLL-R CM Labs Simulation Inc SeaBotix Ltd Oceaneering International, Inc. Solstad Shipping AS Comanex SAS Sealion Shipping Ltd Oceaneering Marine Production Systems do Brasil Songa Offshore SE CSI Offshore Pte Ltd Seanetics Asia Works Pte Ltd Oceanking Survey Services FZC Specialist Subsea Services Ltd CUEL Ltd Seatools BV OceanWorks International Stanford Marine Cygnus Instruments Ltd Seatronics Pte Ltd Octomar Stapem Offshore SA De Zeeman Pro Nv Serimax Ltd Odebrecht Oil & Gas Stena Drilling Ltd Deep Diving Consultancy Ltd (DDC Ltd) Siem Offshore AS Odfjell Drilling Stork Technical Services (RBG) Limited DeepOcean Group Siemens AG Offshore Geo-Surveys Sdn Bhd Subsea 7 Singapore Contracting Pte. Ltd Divetechnoservice Ltd Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd Offshore Installation Services (OIS) Ltd Subsea Explore Services (M) Sdn Bhd Divex Asia Pacific Skan-El AS Offshore Manpower SA Subsea Robotics Services Pte Ltd Divex Ltd Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd Offshore Marine Management Ltd SubSea T&T Ltd/ BIDCO Ltd DOF UK Ltd Soil Machine Dynamics Singapore Pte Ltd Offshore Marine Services Alliance Subtech Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd Dominion Gas Solstad Shipping AS Offshore Marine Services Pty Ltd Subtech Qatar Diving and Marine Services LLC Dominion Gas Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Sonardyne Asia Pte Ltd Offshore Subsea Services Supreme Hydro Engineering Pvt Ltd Drass Energy Sonardyne International Ltd Offshore Subsea Works Sdn Bhd SURF Subsea Inc DRC Dive Systems Sources Workshop Equipment Co (LLC) Offshore Technology Solutions Ltd Svitzer Eastar Offshore Pte Ltd SPP Pumps Olympic Shipping AS Swiber Offshore Construction Pte Ltd EKD Endustriyel Deniz Malzemeleri Sualti Star Information Systems AS Optic Marine Services International Limited Swire Pacific Offshore Operations Pte Ltd Hizmetleri San. Tic. Ltd. Sti Submarine Manufacturing & Products Ltd Orogenic GeoExpro Sdn Bhd Swire Seabed Embient GmbH SubNet Services Ltd Osiris Marine Services Target Engineering Construction Co. Emphor FZCO Subsea Vision Ltd OSM Offshore AS Technip Oceania Pty Ltd Endenburg BV Sundan Offshore Pvt Ltd Overseas AST Co LLC Technip USA, Inc Environmental Technologies Limited Synergy Diving & Equipment Solutions FZCO Pacific Drilling Services Inc Tecnosub Fathom Systems Ltd Teufelberger Seil GmbH Pacific Richfield Marine Pte Ltd Teekay Norway AS Formshore Group TGH AP Pte Ltd PBJV Group Sdn Bhd Tethys-Plantgeria Ltd Forum Energy Technologies Thrust Maritime Pty Ltd Pearl River Offshore Ltd TETRA Technologies Inc Forum Energy Technologies (UK) Ltd Totalmat Indústria e comercio de Pelican Co Ltd Tidewater Inc. Foundation Associates Engineering Pte Ltd Equipamentos Hiperbáricos Ltda PEM Offshore Inc Tidewater Marine North Sea Ltd Franklin Offshore International Pte Ltd Transas Marine International AB PEM Offshore Ltd Tideway Bv - Offshore Solutions (member of Fugro Satellite Positioning Pte Ltd Trim Systems Pte Ltd Petroleum Marine Services Co. the DEME Group) Fugro-TSM Group Underwater Technology Services (S) Pte Ltd Petroserv Marine, Inc Timsah Shipbuilding Company GE Power Conversion Unique Hydra Petrousaha Offshore Services Sdn Bhd TL Geohydrographics Sdn Bhd Global Gases Australia Pty Ltd Unique Seaflex Ltd Phoenix International Topaz Marine Global Gases Group FZCO Unique System (UK) Ltd Pisces Offshore Limited Topaz Marine - Global Gases Group Singapore Pte Ltd Unique System FZE Promar Shipping Services SA Topaz Marine MENA Global Gases Sdn Bhd United Offshore Services V.O.F. Prosafe Offshore Ltd Total Marine Technology Pty Ltd Global Gases South Africa (Pty) Ltd Usha Martin Italia Prysmian Powerlink Services Ltd TPSMI Group Ltd Global Integrated Services Ltd Vanguard Offshore Pte Ltd PT Advanced Offshore Services Transocean GMC Ltd Velocious Pty Ltd PT Bahtera Niaga Internasional Transoceanic Cable Ship Company Inc GOL Offshore Limited VerdErg Connectors Ltd PT Ekanuri Indra Pratama Trigstation Sdn Bhd GustoMSC BV Veripos PT Jaya Salvage Troms Offshore Management AS Hendrik Veder Group BV Viking SeaTech PT Lancar Rejeki Berkat Jaya UMC International Hydrasun Vroon Offshore Services Ltd PT Mahakarya Geo Survey Underwater Services Company Ltd IHC Hytech BV WDI Westfälische Drahtindustrie GmbH PT Offshore Works Indonesia Unicom Management Services (St.Petersburg) Ltd INNOVO Engineering & Construction Limited PT PATRA DINAMIKA Unidive Offshore Pte Ltd Intron Plus Suppliers of services PT Prima Mitranata Unimar Ltd IUC Group Inc 7 Seas Pte Ltd PT Samudera Biru Nusantara The Universal Company for Marine Works & IUC Technologies LLC Abermed Ltd PT Wintermar Great Projects iXBlue Acteon Angola Limitada PTSC Geos & Subsea Services Co Ltd UTEC Survey Asia Pte Ltd James Fisher Offshore Limited Advanced Marine Pte Ltd Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás UTEC Survey Construction Services Ltd Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co Ltd (ZTT) AIMS Ltd Rana Diving spa UTEC Survey JLT Joint-Stock Company Tetis Pro Air Products Singapore Pte Ltd Red7Marine Offshore Ltd UTEC Survey, Inc. JW Automarine Alfa Petroleum Services REDS Caribbean Ltd V.Ships Ltd Kenz Figee BV Alliance Marine Services Reef Subsea Vallianz Offshore Marine Pte Ltd Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Anglo-Eastern Group REM Offshore ASA Van Oord Offshore BV Kongsberg Maritime AS Anglo-Eastern Group (Asia-Pacific Region) Romona Inc Vantage Deepwater Drilling Inc Kongsberg Maritime do Brazil SA Applied Research International Pvt. Ltd ROV Resources (B) Sdn Bhd Vector Offshore Ltd Kongsberg Maritime Ltd Aqualis Offshore - Singapore ROV Resources (M) Sdn Bhd Viking Supply Ships AS KTL Offshore Pte Ltd Aqualis Offshore Marine Services LLC ROVOP Limited Visser & Smit Marine Contracting bv L-3 Communications Arab Tanker Services RWE OLC GmbH Volstad Shipping AS Lankhorst Ropes ASP Rope Access S&O Ship Management Ltd Vroon Offshore Italia Srl LexMar Engineering Pte Ltd ATOB Sahara Petroleum Company Vroon Offshore Services BV Liebherr-Great Britain Ltd - Maritime Cranes ATR Lifting Solutions Ltd SAL Heavy Lift GmbH Wagenborg Offshore BV MacGregor Norway AS Auto Dynamic Positioning Services Ltd SapuraAcergy Sdn Bhd Westsea Marine Marine & Diving Services Ltd Babcock International Group Marine & SapuraClough Offshore Pty Limited Wilhelmsen Ship Management (Norway) AS Marine Solutions (Pty) Ltd Technology Division SAROST SA Workfox BV MCS Free Zone Baker Marine Solutions SB Submarine Systems Ltd Workships Contractors BV MDL Part of Renishaw PLC Marine Consulting & Engineering AS SBM Offshore NV Zakher Marine International Inc. MJR Controls Ltd Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe SC Shark SRL Zamil Offshore Services Company Molecular Products Ltd & Africa Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors NV Zitadel Limited Nautronix Ltd Blade Offshore Services Ltd SCF Novoship Technical Management Navis Engineering OY Blue Water Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd Sea Trucks Group - Asia-Pacific SUPPLIERS NETmc Marine BOATLABS AS Sea Trucks Group - Europe & Africa Suppliers of equipment NSW Technology Ltd Braemar Engineering (Wavespec Limited) Sea Trucks Group FZE 7 Seas Pte Ltd Nuvair Braemar Technical Services (Offshore) Pte Ltd Seacor Marine (International) Ltd ABB AS, Marine Division OCEANOS JSC Bruce Offshore Ltd Seacor Offshore Dubai LLC ABB Ltd Oceanscan Ltd BSA Offshore AS Seadrill Inc Abyssal SA Oceanwide Safety At Sea BV C-MAR Group Seadrill Management AS ACE Winches Offshore Logistics (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd CAPE Group Pte Ltd Seahorse Services Corporation Advanced Marine Pte Ltd Pacific Commercial Diving Supply Pty Ltd Cescor srl Sealion Shipping Ltd Air Liquide America Specialty Gases LLC Petrofac Training Services (PTS) Charles Taylor Adjusting Ltd SEAMEC - South East Asia Marine Engineering Air Liquide UK Ltd Pipeline & Piling Services Co Ltd Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd & Construction Air Products Middle East FZE Pommec TDE BV Consortium Underwater Engineers Ltd Searie Sdn Bhd Air Products plc Proserv Offshore Cortez Subsea Ltd Searov Offshore Air Products Singapore Pte Ltd Redaelli Tecna spa Curtis Davis Garrard LLP Seascape Amron International, Inc. Rigmarine FZC Delta Marine Technologies / Delta SubSea Seatrans AS Analox Sensor Technology Ltd Rolls-Royce Marine AS DFV Subsea SeaTrepid International LLC Ansell Protective Solutions Rolls-Royce Oy Ab Divetechnoservice Ltd Seaways International LLC Aqua-Air Industries Inc Rovsco Asia Pte Ltd Diving and Offshore Works Consultancy Seaworks Ltd Arabian Industrial Gases Company Saab Seaeye Ltd (DOWC) Secunda LP Ashtead Technology (SEA) Pte Ltd Samson Rope Technologies DNV GL Shanye Marine Services Co Ltd Balmoral Offshore Engineering SapuraAcergy Sdn Bhd DNV GL - Asia-Pacific Shapadu Energy & Engineering Sdn Bhd Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe SAROV DNV GL - Central & North America SHL Offshore Contractors B.V & Africa SBM Offshore NV DNV GL - Middle East & India Siem Offshore AS Blue Offshore Schilling Robotics (FMC CBV Subsea) DNV GL - South America Siem Offshore Contractors GmbH Bridon Schilling Robotics Ltd DRC Dive Systems Simon Møkster Shipping AS Bruce Offshore Ltd Schilling Robotics, Inc. Dynamic Positioning Tech Sdn Bhd Six Construct Ltd Brunvoll AS Sea and Land Technologies Pte Ltd Dynamic Surveys Skansi Offshore CAPE Group Pte Ltd Sea Rescue Gear BV EnerMech Ltd Smit Lamnalco Chambers Oceanics Ltd Sea Trucks Group FZE Engineering Consulting Company 18 Seanetics AsiaWorks PteLtd Seacroft MarineConsultants Ltd SeaBotix Ltd Sea-Force Hyperbaric Inc Schilling Robotics,Inc. 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