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Offshore wind CTVs: managing repeated shock and crew fatigue on transfer runs
A support CTV vessel sails through the waters close to the wind farm, emphasising its role in offshore wind energy activities. Crew transfer vessels run the same problem repeatedly: short, high-frequency runs, often in challenging sea states, with a strong pressure to maintain schedule. That is exactly the exposure pattern that drives fatigue and increases WBV risk. It also drives wear on the boat. Managing it well is a commercial issue as much as a safety issue. What “good c
5 days ago


Helm coaching with data: reduce WBV exposure without slowing the job
A military Chinook helicopter hovers above a rib boat on the water, with soldiers conducting a tactical operation, demonstrating an impressive display of coordination and precision. Helm coaching is often treated as an art. In rough water operations it needs to become a controlled process, because the outcome affects injury risk, passenger comfort, and through-life costs. The aim is not to criticise the helm. It is to reduce repeated high-severity events without compromising
Apr 14
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