Fibreglass Grating Cures
Slippery Decks
The Irish Sea Pioneer is a self-propelled
jack-up mobile offshore unit, owned and operated by Halliburton
in Liverpool Bay, providing offshore support services to BHP
Billiton.
The Irish Sea Pioneer's problem was the raised
cargo rail system - whilst essential to operations - it created
a trip hazard to persons working on the aft deck.
Understandably, Halliburton was concerned
about the Health and Safety issue. They needed a strong, load-bearing
non-slip surface that would allow crew to move around the ship's
deck in safety. They set about finding a walking surface that
could cope with oil and water, and provide a strong, robust
self-supporting surface whilst at sea.
After a workforce consultation, and a formal
Hazard Assessment, a solution was identified. Fibreglass Grating
Ltd supplied 50mm thickness Fibreglass Grating panels cut into
specific shapes, which fitted around the cargo rail system,
to provide a flush-fitting working area. As strong as steel,
yet only a quarter of the weight, the Fibreglass Grating could
be fitted using small hand tools.
This had the effect of making all the deck
area one level, with the gritted top surface further enhancing
safety standards. With the trip hazard eliminated, the crew
can now work safely over the entire deck area, even when the
ship is at sea in severe weather conditions.
In addition to improving safety standards Dura Tread Fibreglass Grating provides excellent chemical
resistance is easy to install and offers long term durability.
The gritted anti-slip surface has one of the highest degrees
of slip resistance ever measured for a walking surface. Consideration
should be given to installing Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics
Deck, Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics Mesh, Fibreglass Reinforced
Plastics Flooring, Glassfibre Stairs, GRP Deck, GRP Grid, Reinforced
Plastics Grids, FRP Decking and Glass/Resin Grating.
These products are
ideally suited for Yacht Havens, Working Platforms, Yacht Harbours,
Slipways, Quays, Pontoon Decking, Piers, Moorings, Marina Pontoons,
Gangways, Floating Pontoons and Finger jetties.
