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Value proposition

Vysus Group perform Dynamic Positioning (DP) risk workshops, identifying potential position loss scenarios and the associated hazards. This is followed by risk analysis of identified position loss scenarios with regard to frequency and consequence, and evaluation against predefined acceptance criteria.

The reliability of the Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) may be decreased by influence of arctic conditions, and the role this plays in the recovery phase of loss-of-position events is a key parameter for assessing the barrier elements.

The results of dynamic positioning risk workshops enables risk mitigation through design measures and operational measures to eliminate or reduce the likelihood of position loss, as well as to mitigate the consequences.

Company contact

Robert Nyiredy

Risk Management Consulting Director

robert.nyiredy@vysusgroup.com

+47 40 64 32 32

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