Section Five “Mooring Lines” gives guidance about the selection, the care and maintenance and finally the retirement and replacement of the mooring lines.
Terminology has been updated and new tools have been created to help operators manage equipment and lines from design to retirement:
— Ship Design Minimum Breaking Load (SDMBL)
— Line Design Break Force (LDBF)
— Working Load Limit (WLL)
— Line Management Plan (LMP).
OCIMFThe Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) is widely recognised as the voice of the oil industry providing expertise in the safe and environmentally responsible transport and setting standards for continuous improvement. |
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Mooring Equipment Guidelines – MEG4OCIMF’s Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG) was first published in 1992 and is an industry publication for the safe mooring of tankers and gas carriers at terminals, thereby also summarizing the concerns and requirements of major oil companies. In the summer 2018, OCIMF has undertaken a major revision of the Mooring Equipment Guidelines in this fourth edition, with a focus on the safety of ship and terminal personnel. |
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Areas of InterestMEG4 addresses four significant areas of interest: |
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The new terminology defines a set of terms and test methods for mooring line Minimum Breaking Load (MBL) that can be used consistently by both line users and manufacturers when designing, specifying, testing and operating mooring lines. |
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Pioneering RoleTEHO Ropes has more than 30 years of experience and understanding of mooring lines and tails so it was a logical and obvious step for us to become one of the first companies who are able to supply mooring ropes and tails in accordance with the MEG4 Guidelines. We can provide user guidelines for both steel wire and synthetic fibre ropes as part of the owner’s LMP based on the MEG4 guidelines. To further improve safety, we can assist owners and managers in the evaluation of the remaining operational life of the mooring lines by providing residual strength testing for used lines and tails. |
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