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SYSTEMS Anthony Culshaw: Senior Design Engineer Spreader & Lifting Beams: Setting the Standard MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Contents About Modulift Lifting Equipment and associated Standards QA and Project Specifications Conclusions MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Offshore Oil & Gas Modulift is the premier supplier of below the hook lifting equipment Spreader beams Lifting beams Various frames and custom solutions Lifting various load types in excess of 2000t and up to 100m long. (Jackets, Cable Reels, Monopiles) MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Spreader Beams MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Lifting Beams MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Spreader Beams MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Lifting Beams These, along with custom fabrications and frames, are nonfixed lifting attachments Main benefits include: Spreader Beams weight and cost effective Lifting beams – reduced headroom required MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Spreader Rig Arrangements Versatility Re-useable means good value Complex rigging requires knowledge and experience MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Spreader and Lifting Frames CMod Modular Spreader Frame Lifting ‘H’ Frame MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Other Lifting Attachments Semi Spreaders Combination Rigs Lattice Beams Spreader & Lifting Frames Hanging Plates Tension Beams/Slings MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Quality Standards Certificate no. JXXXX-1 Certificate of Conformity Issued to: C t N Customer Name Customer Address Spreader standards in the last year: Date: XX/XX/XX Client ref: PO # 15 Our ref: JXXXX Australia Sheet: 1 of 1 Description of goods: ITEM 1 Description Identification no. Mod 12 components: 6 x End Units 6 x End Units 3 x 1.0m struts 6 x 1m struts 2x0 0.75m 75 struts t t 2 x 0.5m struts 2 x 0.25m struts Mod12/EU/G376, G377, G380, G381, G384, G387 Mod12/DL/G388, G396, G400, G401, G403, G408 Mod12/S1.5/G189, G191, G199 Mod12/S1/G343, G344, G345, G348, G349, G350 M d12/S0 75/G109 G111 Mod12/S0.75/G109, Mod12/S0.5/G184, G194 Mod12/S0.25/G139, G142 These items are components from the Modulift 12 sy stem. For more information on SWL (Safe Working Load) and set configurations at different spans, please refer to table no. 2 'Load v Span' on the User Instructions. Hereby, Modulift UK Ltd, Poole, Dorset, United Kin gdom, declares that the Modulift Spreader S ystem or Modulift Spreader components or Modulift compone nt referenced hereon conform to your purchase order, and are in compliance w ith the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and The Lifting Operations a nd Lifting Equipment Regulations (1998) (LOLER). We can confirm that these products w ere thoroughly examined before despatch. Applied Technical Standards: - AS 4991 - 2004: Lifting Devices - BS2573: Rules for the Design of Cranes: Part 1: Spec. for classification, stress calcs & design criteria for structures. - ASME B30.20-2010 B30 20 2010 (R (Revision i i off ASME B30.20-2006) B30 20 2006) ffor b below-the-hook l th h k lifti lifting devices. d i - ASME BTH-1-2008: Design of Below the Hook Lifting Devices ASME, AS,BS,DNV, NORSOK, AISC, etc. All of these Standards have differences which need reviewing Same timescale and cost for a 2t beam as that of a 2,000t beam Signature: For and on Behalf of Modulift UK Ltd Modulift UK Ltd, Unit 12, A lbany Business Park, Cabot Lane, Poole, BH17 7BX, United Kingdom Tel: 44 44 (0)1202 621511 Fax: 44 44 (0)1202 632811 Email: info@modulift.co.uk Web: www.modulift.co.uk Registered in England and W ales Registered No. 4601952 VAT No. 803 2566 52 MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Standard Similarities Modulift’s standard range of equipment passes all of these standards BS 2573-1:1983 Rules for the design of cranes uses permissible stress ASME:BTH-1:2011 uses factored loads – but only small changes Drop Link – At each end of our Spreaders MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Setting the Standard What Does The Law Say? LOLER – Lifting Operation and Lifting Equipment Regulations EC Machinery Directive What do they include? Must use a standard New Design must be proven 6 Monthly Inspections What does this mean? MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Option 2 Option 1 3.1 Material Certs WPQR, WPS Standard Paint Certificate of Conformity (shows compliance with UK law) -20 C Standard Type approval Cost: 60% - 70% Lead: Next Day *Based on a 100t Spreader As per previous box plus: ITP Weld Maps Proof Load Test & Procedure 3rd Party Witness Offshore Paint Spec Calculations Report NDT & Procedure Cost: 75% - 80% Lead: 3-6 Weeks Option 3 As per previous boxes plus: 3.1/3.2 Material Certification Full Welding Book inc. Weld Maps DNV Certification of Conformity for Manufacture Supplementary Procedures Weld Consumable Storage Procedure Materials Handling & Storage Procedures Up to -40 C - Low Temperature Material Cost: 100% MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS Lead: 6 Weeks

In Conclusion Keep an open mind Know what is available Consider your specifications Safety above all else MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Offshore Oil & Gas Thank you for your time Please feel free to ask any questions MODULAR SPREADER SYSTEMS

Lifting beams Various frames and custom solutions Lifting various load types in excess of 2000t and up to 100m long. (Jackets, Cable Reels, Monopiles) . Calculations Report NDT & Procedure Proof Load Test & Procedure As per previous boxes plus: 3.1/3.2 Material Certification Full Welding Book inc. Weld

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