 
            This publication provides recommendations and guidance on safe operation and satisfactory performance of anchoring systems, including design considerations, operating procedures and routine maintenance. It is applicable to anchoring systems and procedures on all types of ship, irrespective of size.
Following an increase in the number of incidents involving anchor losses, windlass motor failures and associated personnel injuries, OCIMF revised and updated the original 1982 publication to highlight the lessons learnt from incidents, provide improved information on anchoring practices and recognise advances made in anchor systems. The publication assesses the design capabilities and limitations of anchoring systems and equipment with the aim of enhancing the safety of operations.
This publication, which supersedes the 1st edition of ‘Anchoring Systems and Procedures for Large Tankers’, published in 1982, has been prepared by OCIMF to provide recommendations and guidance with the aim of promoting the safe operation and satisfactory performance of anchoring systems.
As background to the development of this revised publication; concerns had been expressed, by OCIMF member companies and others, about an increase in the number of incidents involving anchor losses, windlass motor failures and associated personnel injuries. A review of third party anchoring incidents by an OCIMF member highlighted the following particular issues:
- A number of incidents involving personnel injury and exposure of personnel to hazards during anchoring operations
- the loss of anchors and cables in relatively benign environmental conditions
- anchoring systems suffering significant damage in harsh environmental conditions
- incidents involving anchors dragging, with an associated risk of damage to third parties and the involved vessel
- inability to recover an anchor using the ship’s equipment
- reports of windlasses and drive motors being damaged due to excessive loads
- maintenance-related failures, i.e. failures caused by the lack of, or improper, maintenance.
Common factors were identified that contributed to these operational incidents and equipment failures, which included the following:
- Poor seamanship and a general lack of appreciation of the impact of deteriorating environmental conditions on anchoring system loads while remaining anchored or attempting to recover anchors
- improper operational procedures leading to excessive loads being placed on windlasses while in gear
- failure of anchor and chain components including flukes, shanks, shackles, swivels and common links.
As a result of the review, it was agreed to revise and update the information contained in the original 1982 publication to assist in promulgating the lessons learnt from incidents, to provide improved information on anchoring practices and to recognise advances made in anchor systems in the intervening years. In particular, this publication highlights the design capabilities and limitations of anchoring systems and equipment with the aim of enhancing the safety of operations.
The scope of this publication addresses anchoring systems and procedures that are applicable to all vessel types, irrespective of their size.
Section
                                        1
Purpose
                                        and
                                        Scope
Section
                                        2
Issues
                                        Associated
                                        with
                                        Anchoring
                                        Systems
                                        and
                                        Procedures
Section
                                        3
General
                                        Description
                                        of
                                        Anchoring
                                        Systems
3.1
                                        Anchoring
                                        System
3.2
                                        Anchors
3.3
                                        Chain
                                        Cable
3.4
                                        Hawse
                                        Pipe
3.5
                                        Anchor
                                        Lashing
3.6
                                        Chain
                                        Stopper
3.7
                                        Windlass
3.8
                                        Drive
                                        Units
3.9
                                        Windlass
                                        Control
                                        Systems
3.10
                                        Spurling
                                        Pipe
                                        and
                                        Chain
                                        Locker
Section
                                        4
Design
                                        Considerations
4.1
                                        Design
                                        Standard
4.2
                                        Design
                                        Philosophy
                                        of
                                        Anchoring
                                        Equipment
4.3
                                        Environmental
                                        Forces
                                        Acting
                                        on
                                        a
                                        Ship
                                        at
                                        Anchor
4.4
                                        Anchors
4.5
                                        Chain
                                        Cable
4.6
                                        Chain
                                        Stopper
4.7
                                        Windlass
4.8
                                        Testing
                                        of
                                        Anchor
                                        Equipment
                                        and
                                        Systems
4.9
                                        Interface
                                        Between
                                        Ship
                                        Structure
                                        and
                                        Anchoring
                                        Equipment
4.10
                                        Arrangement
                                        of
                                        Equipment
4.11
                                        Additional
                                        Equipment
Section
                                        5
Operational
                                        Procedures
5.1
                                        Anchoring
                                        Procedures
5.2
                                        Maintaining
                                        an
                                        Anchor
                                        Watch
5.3
                                        Getting
                                        Underway
5.4
                                        Use
                                        of
                                        Anchors
                                        in
                                        an
                                        Emergency
Section
                                        6
Maintenance
                                        Issues
6.1
                                        Routine
                                        Maintenance
6.2
                                        Surveys
                                        and
                                        Inspections
                                        During
                                        Refit
Appendices
A
                                        An
                                        Example
                                        of
                                        Typical
                                        Planned
                                        Maintenance
                                        Activities
B
                                        An
                                        Example
                                        of
                                        Typical
                                        Refit
                                        Inspection,
                                        Survey
                                        and
                                        Maintenance
                                        Activities
C
                                        Example
                                        Certification
                                        for
                                        Anchor
                                        Chain
                                        Cable
                                        and
                                        Chain
                                        Cable
                                        Fittings
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) is a voluntary association of oil companies with an interest in the shipment and terminalling of crude oil, oil products, petrochemicals and gas. OCIMF focuses exclusively on preventing harm to people and the environment by promoting best practice in the design, construction and operation of tankers, barges and offshore vessels and their interfaces with terminals. Learn more at www.ocimf.org
- Number of Pages:
- 86
- ISBN:
- 9781856094047
- Published Date:
- October 2010
- Binding Format:
- Hardback
- Book Height:
- 304 mm
- Book Width:
- 214 mm
- Weight:
- 0.8 kg
- Author:
- Oil Companies International Marine Forum 
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