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R The Seasight Scorpion being lifted into position... S ... and attached, giving 3t capacity to a 1t davit
“Spider is developed and designed
with safety as a top-priority. And as it is basically an upgrade of our original davit crane, it gives our customers significant economic advantages; among others because it eliminates the need for separate personnel-transfer systems and gives access to the turbine platforms without using ladders and boat landings, which the developers already have started to leave out or remove,” explains Jimmy Damsgaard, CEO, Seasight Davits. The oil and gas industry has used
transfer baskets for offshore personnel- transfer since the 1970s. The Spider transfer-basket fits two persons at a time and is a scaled down version of those used in the oil and gas industry. It has the same advantages such as being fully self- rightening and floating in the water. And during the entire transfer, the personnel is sitting comfortably and protected as an alternative to relying on their personal safety harnesses. “Using the transfer basket has already
been proven safe for many years in the offshore oil and gas industry. Though, climbing ladders does not sound
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