2009 Modu Code
2009 Modu Code
Changes Affecting
Builders & Designers
Joseph Rousseau
Director, Offshore Technology & Business Development
ABS
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Agenda
Background of IMO
MODU Code
Discussion of SOLAS
and other Codes
History: 1979 to today
General areas updated in
2009
Specific changes that
affect designers and
builders
Arranged by section of
the Code
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International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Source: www.imo.org
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Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention
SOLAS covers
Construction (structures, subdivision and stability,
machinery, electrical, fire safety), lifesaving, radio
communication, navigation safety, cargo safety,
safety management, maritime security
Applicability to MODUs
Not applicable: in
general…defer to
MODU Code instead
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Recent SOLAS Changes
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Other Conventions/Codes
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Code for the Construction & Equipment of
Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Code)
ILLC
Superseded by Res. A.649(16) in 1989
Subsequent revisions
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MSC 59 Session 1991 adopted MSC/Circ.561 radio
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2009 MODU Code
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Changes from 1989 MODU Code
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Background Information
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Significant Changes for
Designers & Builders:
Specific Updates by Chapter
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2. Construction, Strength & Materials
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2. Construction, Strength & Materials
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2. Construction, Strength & Materials
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2. Construction, Strength & Materials
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3. Subdivision, Stability & Freeboard
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4. Machinery Installations
Vents for fuel oil service and settling tanks and lub oil
tanks to be arranged to reduce risk of contamination in
case of broken vent pipe(s)
Each type of fuel serving propulsion or vital systems to
have two service tanks
Capacity of each tank: eight hours at MCR for propulsion or
at normal operating load for generation
High pressure fuel line requirements added
Jacketed piping system, leakage collection, alarms
Insulation if temperature > 220°C
Screens or other protection to avoid leakage/spray onto hot
surfaces, into intakes or other ignition sources
Joints to be kept to minimum
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4. Machinery Installations
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4. Machinery Installations
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5. Electrical Installations
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5. Electrical Installations
Combustible gas
General alarms to be
described in operations
manual
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5. Electrical Installations
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5. Electrical Installations
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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6. Equipment in Hazardous Areas
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7. Equipment on Self-propelled Units
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
*Enclosure is needed when space has 2 ladders leading to exits above (same as 1989 Code) 42
9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
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9. Fire Safety
*Subject to existing requirements for drainage where helicopter refueling is carried out 49
10. Lifesaving
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10. Lifesaving
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11. Radio & Navigation
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11. Radio & Navigation
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13. Helicopter Facilities
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13. Helicopter Facilities
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Summary
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