Risk reduction by use of passie fire protection - A study regarding implementation of new installations offshore
@inproceedings{Andersen2008RiskRB, title={Risk reduction by use of passie fire protection - A study regarding implementation of new installations offshore}, author={Christian Andersen and Christofer Lindholm}, year={2008} }
The offshore industry means high risk activities on a daily basis and with a location far away from solid ground and handling large amount of flammable substances, these are two strong reasons that make it important to keep a high level of safety onboard. One of these safety measures is passive fire protection (PFP), in this report this means the surface coating (Chartek) protecting the load bearing structure, which is used extensively in this industry. A common way of handling issues… CONTINUE READING
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