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DNVGL-ST-0027

Competence requirements related to anchor handling operations

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Organization: DNVGL
Publication Date: 1 April 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 17
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The standard identifies a suggested minimum level of knowledge and skills for people in various roles on board an anchor handling tug (AHT) in relation to the anchor-handling and towing operations. This standard can be used in the following ways:

- As a reference to familiarise or assess people in the role of bridge watchkeeping officer, Winch Operator or Deck Responsible.

- As a reference for global competence and defining training requirements.

- As a guide to training providers, who are to develop courses according to the requirements of the standard and needs of the industry.

- As a reference document for e.g. certification of personnel.

Document History

October 1, 2022
Competence requirements related to anchor handling operations
This document covers the activities performed by the officer in charge of a navigational watch, the winch operator and the deck responsible person involved in an anchor handling operation and...
DNVGL-ST-0027
April 1, 2014
Competence requirements related to anchor handling operations
The standard identifies a suggested minimum level of knowledge and skills for people in various roles on board an anchor handling tug (AHT) in relation to the anchor-handling and towing operations....
April 1, 2014
Competence requirements related to anchor handling operations
The standard identifies a suggested minimum level of knowledge and skills for people in various roles on board an anchor handling tug (AHT) in relation to the anchor-handling and towing operations....

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