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CTIVITIES IN SINGAPORE activities At Pan-United

Singapore's Pan-United Shipyard has been warded a two-ship order, enabling the yard to urther underline its commitment to the new- milding market. The contract, which is valued n the region of $66 million, involves the con- struction of two 17,500-dwt, double-hulled tankers for Indonesian oil major Pertamina.

The ships will measure 518 x 85.5 x 38.3-ft. (158 x 27 x 11.7-m). Propulsion includes a low- speed MAN B&W 7S35MC diesel engine, with a

MCR or 4,900 kW output directly driving a four- bladed, 4,300-mm diameter NiAlBr propeller.

To meet power needs, the ships will be fitted with three MDO-burning Yanmar diesel genera- tors, each rated at 600 kW. In addition to the main alternator, the ships will be fitted with 99- kW emergency alternators.

For cargo hose handling operations, the ships will each be fitted with a Hagglunds crane with a SWL of 10 tons.

The ships, due to be delivered to Pertamina by the first half of 1998, will be the largest double- hulled crude oil tankers to be built in Singapore since applicable International Maritime

Organization (IMO) regulations governing pol- lution prevention came into effect on July 6, 1995.

On the expansion side of the yard's operations,

Pan-United is shortly expected to launch its No. 3 floating dock. Built at the yard, the new float- ing dock has an overall length of 615 ft. (187.5 m), and a lifting capacity of 16,000 tons for ves- sels up to 50,000 dwt. The dock, designed and classified to ABS standards, will enhance the yard's competitiveness in providing premium service to international shipowners. In

November 1996, Pan-United Shipyard was awarded ISO 9001 certification for its whole spectrum of work, including design, newbuild- ing, and repair and conversion of ships and off- shore structures.

Sembawang Completes Major

FPSO Conversion

Sembawang Shipyard completed the fast- track tanker conversion of Tantawan Explorer into a Floating Production Storage Offloading vessel for Single Buoy Moorings Inc. of Monaco.

Formerly Bayern, the 136,960-dwt tanker was converted in nine months. Major conversion work included the installation of a IMODCO- designed Single Point Mooring Turret system, which will enable the vessel to weathervane freely to take up the position of least resistance to the prevailing winds.

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As an example, it points to an August 1995 incident in which a vessel, on her maiden voy- age, had its officers service its lifeboats. The officers were unfamiliar with the systems and inadvertently activated the "on-load" release mechanism on the lifting hooks, releasing the lifeboat from its davits with the officers onboard. The result...two badly injured officers and one damaged lifeboat.

The company is calling for a proactive stance by owners, classification societies and govern- mental authorities regarding the improved maintenance and training on lifeboat equip- ment. On a recent inspection of eight lifeboats aboard a cruise ship, Techno Fibre found exces- sive corrosion on the lifting hooks on five of eight lifeboats. The company reports that just one month before, the ship has been subjected to Port State inspection and a safety audit by its classification society, and had passed.

The company is recommending the use of corrosion resistance materials in the manufac- ture of lifting hooks. Also, it believes it should be mandatory that lifeboat systems be recerti- fied on a two year basis.

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Singapore's Techno Fibre is heavily involved in promoting greater awareness of lifeboat and davit maintenance in the marine and offshore industries. The company ~ which has serviced more than 300 lifeboats since its inception in 1993 ~ reports that there is an increasing inci-

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