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DNVGL - DNV-RP-H102

MARINE OPERATIONS DURING REMOVAL OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS

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Organization: DNVGL
Publication Date: 1 April 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
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Objective

The objective with this RP (Recommended Practice) is to establish technical guidelines and recommendations that would result in an acceptable low risk of failure for the marine operations needed during removal of offshore installations. See the DNV Rules for Planning and Execution of Marine Operations, Pt.0 Ch. 1 Sec. 1.1.

Reference to the DNV Rules for Planning and Execution of Marine Operations will be given in the form of: "the rules" and by "Pt. Ch. Sec.".

Document History

September 1, 2019
Marine operations during removal of offshore installations
INTRODUCTION Objective The objective with this RP (recommended practice) is to establish technical guidelines and recommendations that would result in an acceptable low risk of failure for the...
September 1, 2019
Marine operations during removal of offshore installations
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July 1, 2017
Marine operations during removal of offshore installations
The objective with this RP (recommended practice) is to establish technical guidelines and recommendations that would result in an acceptable low risk of failure for the marine operations needed...
July 1, 2017
MARINE OPERATIONS DURING REMOVAL OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
A description is not available for this item.
DNV-RP-H102
April 1, 2004
MARINE OPERATIONS DURING REMOVAL OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
Objective The objective with this RP (Recommended Practice) is to establish technical guidelines and recommendations that would result in an acceptable low risk of failure for the marine operations...

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