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ØRSTED RECOGNISES SEACAT SAFETY RECORD AT RACE BANK


Seacat Services scoops up Safety Champion award from project developer for exemplary approach to safe operations, following more than 27,000 successful crew transfers 

Grimsby, 7th December 2017 – Seacat Services, the class-leading offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator, has been recognised as a ‘Safety Champion’ by offshore wind project developer, Ørsted. The company has received an award in reflection of the high safety standards set by its crews at the 573MW Race Bank Offshore Wind Farm.

Incentivising and maintaining offshore wind safety performance remains a core focus for the industry as projects increase in scale. Establishing robust lines of communication between all parties working on site – from the project developer, to contractors and vessel operators – plays a vital role in minimising the risks inherent in marine construction.

Seacat Services has been working to support construction and commissioning at Ørsted’s Race Bank project for a period of 18 months, under the terms of a two-year, four-vessel charter signed in April 2016. During this time, catamarans Seacat Courageous, Seacat Magic, Seacat Mischief and Seacat Volunteer have safely completed more than 27,000 crew and equipment transfers, covering a total distance exceeding two trips around the globe.

Underpinning this period of successful operations has been the diligent approach of Seacat Services’ crews and operations personnel, not only in following the firm’s own ISM-approved safety management protocols, but also in engaging directly with the project management team on a regular basis to promptly address on-site safety concerns.

Both of these factors were recognised at Ørsted’s ‘Safety Through to Completion’ Forum, at which Seacat Services was presented with the Safety Champion award.

“At Ørsted, we never compromise on safety standards and Seacat Services has followed this example, handling all safety-related matters in an exemplary way. We have developed a strong, collaborative relationship with the team, working together to ensure safety on the Race Bank project. This means Seacat Services is a worthy ‘Safety Champion’,” said Jason Ledden, Construction Project Manager for Race Bank at Ørsted UK.

Ian Baylis, Managing Director, Seacat Services, added: “It’s extremely satisfying to see our crews at Race Bank rewarded for their efforts. Safety is very much part of the ‘day job’ for us as we manage complex logistical charters, and keeping technicians safe and in good condition to work is always the top priority.”

“It’s also great to see further proof that this is a priority shared by the team at Ørsted, who have certainly played their part in helping us maintain high standards of operation.”

About Seacat Services:

Seacat Services is a class leading wind farm support vessel operator, located in Cowes, UK.  With a current fleet of fourteen boats that conform to the highest operational and safety standards, the company operates internationally and works directly with developers, utilities, manufacturers and support services businesses to provide fast and efficient offshore personnel and equipment transfers.

For more details please visit –www.seacatservices.co.uk