SeaRoc has expanded its SeaPlanner marine management system for risk assessments, method statements and work permits at offshore wind farms including controller personnel.
The new “full-service” package is part of the company’s Strategic Alliance Program in partnership with Marine Coordination Services, Specialist Marine Consultants and EMS Maritime Offshore.
The service will initially be available in Europe, but will also be rolled out in Asia and the US when the markets in those regions develop, SeaRoc said.
SeaPlanner Permit to Work covers submission, review, approval and issue of all permits and has three main functions – risk assessment/method statement, permits and transfer of control, it added.
SeaRoc group managing director Steve Pears said: “As well as providing the system to manage the submission, review and approval of RAMS and permits, we are increasingly being asked to supply experienced personnel to manage the entire process.
“This is where our clients really benefit from our partnerships with other trusted companies within the industry. We can ensure clients are equipped with key project tools, and personnel fully trained in using these tools, to meet their project needs.”
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