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Seminars / Master classesPrinciples of heavy lifting,transport, shippingandOffshore construction.OverviewFrom seller to site, heavy transportation andlifting involves a variety of specialized loadhandling equipment and qualified people. Fromcontract signing to project execution all aspectsof heavy transport and lifting affect the overallproject.This course is designed to train personnel andorganizations involved with heavy lifting andtransports to work more efficient, effective andsafer.www.seacamel.com

Seminars / Master classesWHO SHOULD �‒‒‒‒‒Crane & Transport ContractorsFreight ForwardersHSE ManagersHeavy lift supervisors and specialistsOffshore superintendentsMarine Warranty Surveyors.Construction and Installation managersProject cargo engineers and Vessel design engineersNaval architectsSales engineersHeavy lift vessel managers and Project cargo coordinators and managersProject cargo companiesHeavy lifting components manufacturersRepresentatives from offshore oil & gas and renewablesHVL fleet ownersHeavy lift project management personnelMaritime transport and logistics professionalsFreight consultancies and technical authoritiesFreight forwarders, break-bulk shippingPersonnel involved in lifting operations interested in enhancing theirknowledge‒ Companies entering the heavy lifting market‒ Heavy lifting companies enlarging their portfolio with offshore operationsTHE TRAINERRob HoekstraSEACAMEL FOUNDERRob Hoekstra is the founder of SEACAMEL MaritimeEngineering a company providing services and training forthe maritime industries since 2009. He has wide experiencewith other fortune companies such as Dockwise, Boskalis, Subsea 7, “HeeremaFabrication Group Engineering”, Mammoet, ALE Heavy Lifting, etc. Heavy liftingand transportation, maritime, offshore and insurance industries are fields thathe's specialized in.With over 25 years of industrial experience, many organizations have benefitedfrom Rob Hoekstra, such as: salvage companies, companies involved in design,offshore installation, construction and operation of ships, barges and offshorestructures, cargo owners, warranty surveyors and legal firms.www.seacamel.com

Principles of heavy lifting, transport, shipping andOffshore construction.Rev: 9Date: 14 Jan 2019Page: 3 OF 25SEACAMEL MARITIME ENGINEERINGOVERVIEWCharacteristic for heavy lifting is the absence of standardization, which requiresunique transport planning and multidiscipline preparation for each projectOversized and impossible to split over different scheduled services they need tobe transported from one place to another and then lifted or installed into place.Such undertaking requires:······PlanningThe procedure and techniques of handling heavy liftingTeamwork and team coordinationInvestigation and preparation of the infrastructureEquipment selection and preparationAwareness of safety, rules, regulations and legislationExcellent engineering and dedicated project management are truly indispensableelements in preparing, planning and executing projects of this nature. Specialsets of skills and knowledge are required to undertake such projects. Fromengineers who want to broaden and elevate their knowledge to projectmanagers who are overall responsible, this workshop equips and furnishesparticipants with the necessary tools, skills and understanding to undertake suchprojects.INT-2016-01 09.docx3 / 25

Principles of heavy lifting, transport, shipping andOffshore construction.Rev: 9Date: 14 Jan 2019Page: 4 OF 25SEACAMEL MARITIME ENGINEERINGSETUPThe seminar is divided in modules which are all related to the preparation andsafe execution of heavy lifting, transport and shipping.For in-company trainings, you may decide that a one- or two-day training wouldbe more applicable. Just handpick the modules of interest to create the trainingsuitable for your organization.INT-2016-01 09.docx4 / 25

Principles of heavy lifting, transport, shipping andOffshore construction.Rev: 9Date: 14 Jan 2019Page: 5 OF 25SEACAMEL MARITIME ENGINEERINGDESCRIPTION OF THE MODULESMODULESGeneral KnowledgeA brief overview of the topics that will be discussed.Forces, Masses and Center of GravityA true engineering refresher and important to assure that wespeak the same language. Learn about Newton's laws, linear andangular accelerations, forces and moments.How to calculate the centre of gravity of an object? What willhappen with the C.o.G. when you add another mass to it or shift amass within it?For those who had problems with trigonometry, we will make itfully clear to you within 10 minutes.Environmental ConditionsWhat are environmental conditions, how do they affect our workand how to deal with it?Naval Architectural and Maritime BasicsLearn the basics of naval architecture. After this module youunderstand how to calculate the stability of a barge or vessel andhow much a barge will list when you add or shift a cargo on abarge or vessel.TrailersWhat types of trailers are around? What is the difference betweenan SPMT and a pull type trailer? How do they work? How many doyou need for a transport? Will that transport be stabile? What truckdo you need? All these questions will be addressed during thismodule.INT-2016-01 09.docx5 / 25

Principles of heavy lifting, transport, shipping andOffshore construction.Rev: 9Date: 14 Jan 2019Page: 6 OF 25SEACAMEL MARITIME ENGINEERINGLifting with CranesLifting is an essential part of the work we do. The various types oflifting will be discussed and you will learn how to select a cranesuitable for the job. You will learn:‒‒‒‒about the stability of a load,how designing a lifting plan,the use of spreader bars and,how to organize a lift.Maintenance and InspectionInspection of material and equipment can in many countries onlybe done by authorized inspectors. While this master class will nottrain you for being an authorized inspector, it is good to know whatto look for when we visit the site.Skidding and JackingWhen objects become too big to lift or move by trailers, skiddingbecomes the preferred option for moving. You will learn about thevarious skidding & moving techniques and the mayor companiesactive in this field.Making a Project PlanningPlan your work and work your plan.Delivering projects on time and within budget is only possible witha decent planning. Learn the basics for making a planning andmonitor the progress during the execution of the project.Preparation of Cost EstimateA subject closely related to the planning and part of the 4dtraining.Loadouts of Extreme Heavy LiftsMany heavy loads are transported via water. Although mostcargoes leave the quay eventually, the costs can be enormous ifthe loading of a cargo has not been part of the entire projectscope.INT-2016-01 09.docx6 / 25

Principles of heavy lifting, transport, shipping andOffshore construction.Rev: 9Date: 14 Jan 2019Page: 7 OF 25SEACAMEL MARITIME ENGINEERINGSafety and Risk AnalysisEither we do the job safe or we do not do the job at all. Safety isan attitude and a value we all share but how do we know if we areworking safely? What are risks and what methods are available tomeasure safety?Both the risk matrix and the bowtie method, which are both part ofISO 17776, will be explained.Heavy Lift ShippingWhat types of vessels are around and what is important whenloading, sailing or discharging these vessels?You will learn how to seafasten the cargo and determine therequired amount of seafastenings.Offshore Lifting and InstallationA topic which is part of the 4d training. Introduction to the offshoreworld with respect to exploration, production and installation ofoffshore structures.This section contains a case study for a jacket transport andinstallation.Rules and RegulationsWhat certifying bodies do exist and what do they stand for? Learnwhat is applicable for us and how to find your way in theoverwhelming varie

lifting will be discussed and you will learn how to select a crane suitable for the job. You will learn: ‒ about the stability of a load, ‒ how designing a lifting plan, ‒ the use of spreader bars and, ‒ how to organize a lift. Maintenance and Inspection Inspection of material and equipment can in many countries only

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