Are You Ready for Adverse Weather Transfers?
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What should you do before transferring passengers?

  • Carry loose items while riding the basket
  • Clear the vessel deck of materials for landing basket (correct)
  • Wear a hard hat
  • Jump from the basket before it's settled on the landing area
  • What must be completed before transferring passengers?

  • Weather monitoring
  • The vessel's power management
  • Relevant documents and checklists (correct)
  • Heavy lift operations
  • What should you avoid doing while riding the basket?

  • Attempting to catch blown items (correct)
  • Carrying loose items
  • Jumping from the basket before it's settled on the landing area
  • Wearing a hard hat
  • What precautions must be taken during personnel transfer in adverse weather conditions?

    <p>Extra caution must be taken</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do to ensure safety during transfer with the landing basket?

    <p>Clip quick release safety lanyard to PFD work vest</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is important in deteriorating weather?

    <p>Vessel motion and safety of crew and cargo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When may heavy lift operations be suspended?

    <p>When the vessel power requirement exceeds 50% of main propulsion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What factors must be considered during a risk assessment before agreeing to come alongside in adverse weather?

    <p>Experience, weather and sea state, and vessel power management</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Relevant documents and checklists must be completed before transferring passengers.
    • Precautions must be taken during personnel transfer in adverse weather conditions.
    • Weather conditions must be monitored frequently and discussed with the OIM.
    • Vessel motion and safety of crew and cargo are important in deteriorating weather.
    • Heavy lift operations may be suspended due to weather criteria.
    • Masters must perform risk assessment before agreeing to come alongside in adverse weather.
    • Risk assessment factors include experience, weather and sea state, and vessel power management.
    • If vessel power requirement exceeds 50% of main propulsion, operations must cease.
    • Weather must be continuously monitored for any early changes.
    • OIM and Masters must allow time for vessels to seek shelter in adverse forecast conditions.

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    Test your knowledge on offshore personnel and cargo transfer safety in adverse weather conditions with this quiz. Learn about the importance of completing relevant documents and checklists, monitoring weather conditions, performing risk assessments, and prioritizing crew and cargo safety. This quiz also covers guidelines for heavy lift operations and vessel power management, as well as the responsibility of OIM and Masters to allow time for vessels to seek shelter in adverse forecast conditions. Put your knowledge to the test and enhance your understanding of offshore safety protocols.

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