Replacing the conventional, often obscure Rig Audit,
we combine our sophisticated FMEA capability with
exhaustive technical and operational audit to provide
a meaningful and business-relevant analysis to maintain
your rig productivity.
Blade’s Critical Systems Analysis uses a top-down
approach to assess all aspects of rig condition,
systems, management and fitness for purpose.
In common with all Blade services, Critical Systems
Analysis enables operators engaged in high-cost activities
to protect their people, installations, and their
profits.
All Blade FMEA/FMECA
work is governed by the industry’s
core standards and guidelines as follows:
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IMCA (2002) Guidelines
on Failure Mode Effect Analysis, M166 |
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Classification
Society Rules |
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IEC 60812 (2006)
Analysis Techniques for System Reliability – Procedure
for Failure Modeand Effects Analysis (FMEA) |
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IMCA (1999) Guidelines
for the Design and Operation of Dynamically Positioned
Vessels,M103 |
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IMCA (2001) Reliability
of Position Reference Systems for Deepwater Drilling,
M 160 |
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IMO MSC Circ.645
(1994) Guidelines for Vessels with Dynamic Positioning
Systems |
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IMO MSC Resolution
36(63) Annex 4 (1994) Procedures for Failure
Mode and EffectsAnalysis (HSC Code) |
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