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Offshore Crane OperatorOffshore Crane Operator
Training SimulatorsTraining Simulators
November 2006November 2006
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Realistic Experience in a Controlled and Safe Environment
Earlier Productivity
Repeatable / Focused Training CapabilityFair & Unbiased Measuring
Initial Assessments of New and Mid Career Hires
Non-Threatening Environment for Emergency Action TrainingGreater ConfidenceTeach the limits of both operator and machine
Test Communication & Understanding Skills
No Short Cuts - Maintain Decision Making Process
Crane OperatorTrainees should see the mechanism for Self AdvancementEnjoyment Factor - an important aspect
Forces Proactive rather than Receptive Learning Methodology
The Benefits of Interactive Simulator Training
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Operators Cab / Chair
Discrete Controls (Joysticks & Tactile Switches)
Motion System
Safe Load Indicator (MIPEG) & HMI Alarm Displays
Boom Tip Camera Views
2 Way Radio Communication System
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KraneSIM : Flat Screen Base Version
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KraneSIM-6000 : Offshore
Seatrax Pedestal Crane on the BP Thunder Horse Platform
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KraneSIM
K SIM F t & D Vi
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KraneSIM Front & Down Views
View with Offshore Configuration
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V i Oth C T
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Various Other Crane Types
I t t St ti
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Instructor Station
Exercise Setup
Performance Monitoring Malfunctions
Session Plotting
Proof of Competency
Simulator Modeling (C Ch t i ti )
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Simulator Modeling (Crane Characteristics)
Diesel Hydraulic and Diesel Electric
Lifting capacity of main and whip line at different position (radius) Speeds and delays
Booming
Hoisting
Slewing
Ramp up & down times
Limit Switches for boom
Etc
But the Training is in the Contingencies
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But the Training is in the Contingencies
Operational Malfunctions
Weather worsening Helicopter Movements
Inconsistent Communications during Blind Lift Scenarios
Fog Alert
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But the Training is in the Contingencies
Overload Problems
Incorrectly manifested loads, Maximum WaveConsiderations
Major Contingencies
Fouling Lines on a drifting vessel
Loads Still Secured to Vessel ESD, Quick Release & Emergency Braking Systems
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ADVANTAGES OF SIMULATOR TRAINING
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ADVANTAGES OF SIMULATOR TRAINING
The development of the Crane Simulator hasbeen partially funded by the Health and SafetyExecutive (HSE) - thus it has their fullbacking.
The HSE has agreed that the simulator can be
used for 2 yearly crane operator assessmentsas required by British Standards BS 7121 PartEleven.
The simulator can be used for reassessment ofa crane operators existing level ofcompetence. It should not be used to movean operator to a higher level of competence.
COST/ OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGES
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COST/ OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGES
No disruption to offshore operations.No requirement for supply vessel presence.
Event is not weather dependent
Saving on helicopter seats/transportation.
No day rate charges for crane operator assessor totravel offshore.
Crane operators can be assessed during their leavetime.
The crane operator is trained in the correct responses toemergency situations that can not be exercised
offshore.
Use of the simulator is HSE approved.
The most cost effective way to comply with BS 7121
Part 11 re-assessment requirements.
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