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User Manual 

 

 

FROG-6 

 

               UM-0007-REV.06 

 

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3

 

OPERATING PARAMETERS 

3.1

 

Introduction 

The  FROG-6  has  been  designed  to  ensure  passenger  safety  even  when  operating  in  the  most 
demanding conditions. 
 
There are a large number of factors that affect the safe conduct of all marine personnel transfers. 
These include: crew skill and experience, met-ocean conditions, landing area, vessel station keeping 
capability and response to sea conditions, visibility, line of sight, etc.  A combination of many factors 
will determine the risk involved in a transfer: 
 

Vertical impacts 

 
Passengers  are  protected  during  heavy  landings  at  speeds  of  up  to  4.0  m/s  (13.1  ft/s)  by  the 
properties  of  the  feet,  frame  and  spring-mounted  seat  base.  These  protect  passengers  up  to 
currently recommended operating limits as detailed in 

Section 3.2

; Table 1. 

 

Lateral impacts 

 
Passengers  are  also  protected  from  lateral  impacts  by  the  framework  and  seat  harnesses.  Lateral 
impacts  are  only  likely  to  arise  due  to  sway  caused  by  off-lead  when  lifting  and  fast  slewing.  The 
passengers will be protected up to the 2 m/s (6.5 ft/s) maximum expected impact speed. The central 
column may deform on lateral impact and there may be damage to other components and therefore 
the equipment must be inspected after any impact. 
 

Stability 

 
The unit has a low centre of gravity and a tripod base, providing stability on uneven surfaces or on a 
pitching  /  rolling  vessel.  The  polyurethane  coated  landing  feet  are  also  a  non-skid  design  keeping 
grip on deck surfaces. The static angle of stability has been tested  to 35 degrees, for a load of 1-6 
passengers. 
 

Control of Hoist Line 

 
The  FROG-6  is  designed  to  stay  firmly  on  the  deck  of  the  transfer  vessel  whilst  passengers  are 
entering or leaving the capsule. The Crane Operator must maintain slack in the line upon landing to 
allow for the vessel movement. The recommended limits in this section are based on the use of the 
standard  FROG-6  sling  length  of  30  ft  (9  m).  For  the  use  of  shorter  slings  an  additional  risk 
assessment combined with dry runs should be performed to establish safe operational routines and 
weather conditions. (See Sectio

5.4 Crane Operator Guidance

). 

 
It  is  important  that  all  environmental  and  operational  factors  are  taken  into  account  in  the  pre-
transfer risk assessment. Assessing the impact of these factors on operational risk must be done by 
Competent Personnel experienced in use of the equipment and the local conditions. 
 

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Страница 1: ...FROG 6 User Manual Original Instructions for Frog Models HC6 01 620 Standard HC6 01 621 Mexico Standard HC6 01 622 Brazil Standard HC6 01 640 Arctic Rev 06 Issued 02 MAY 2019...

Страница 2: ...g Reflex Marine Ltd or by downloading the latest manual revision from www reflexmarine com support Revision Approval Revision Date Issued Status Approved Name Signed 02 07 Jan 2008 Revised RML Operati...

Страница 3: ...pdate Appendix E Update No Yes Yes No No 02 1 Section 6 Update to sections 6 2 6 3 and 6 6 Appendix C Update Appendix D Update No No No 03 The Frog 6 User Manual has been reformatted to be consistent...

Страница 4: ...n 5 12 4 torque value updated Section 6 6 torque values updated Section 6 8 2 date format specified additions to available model numbers and note added regarding stamping of mass Section 6 10 1 detail...

Страница 5: ...nual are issued to the following Reflex Marine Ltd Ref Status Issued To Date Issued Format Master Controlled RML Bristol P Onions 02 May 2019 Electronic Archived RML 1 Uncontrolled RML Truro M Trathen...

Страница 6: ...Frog Transfer Operating Parameters 16 3 3 Operating Parameters Additional Factors 17 4 TRANSFER PLANNING 18 4 1 Risk Assessment and Method Statement 18 4 2 Communications 18 4 3 Information Exchange 1...

Страница 7: ...sual Inspection 38 6 6 Examination 41 6 7 Post Load Test Visual Inspection 45 6 8 Proof Load Testing 48 6 8 1 Load Test Procedure 49 6 8 2 Inspection Data Plate 49 6 9 Sling Replacement and Management...

Страница 8: ...ls Vinyl Stickers Located on Buoyancy Units 81 12 3 Decal Operating Instructions Located on Seat 84 13 APPENDIX E ACCESSORIES 85 14 APPENDIX F INDEPENDENT CERTIFICATION 86 14 1 EC Type examination cer...

Страница 9: ...nels secondly a spring dampened seating assembly mounted on a central column All materials have been selected specifically to minimise corrosion in the marine environment The outer framework protects...

Страница 10: ...ould be noted that some national regulations require cranes to be specifically certified for man riding operations v Supervisory personnel including Deck Crews and Crane Operators must be competent an...

Страница 11: ...ture To ISO 9001 2008 Materials Frame SS 316 and A4 Stainless Steel Central Column Lift Eye Duplex SAF 2205 Lift Eye Connection Bolts Super Duplex UNS S32760 Other Steel Components SS 316 and A4 or A2...

Страница 12: ...use in the Construction Industry Industry European Standards EC Machinery Directive EN 14121 1 EN292 Parts 1 2 Load Test ILO152 LOLER National Regulations UK PUWER LOLER Impact Behaviour The seating...

Страница 13: ...Conformity and the User Manual will be translated into language of the country EC Member state in which the machinery is to be used This manual makes reference to CE marking of the FROG 6 however ther...

Страница 14: ...olumn may deform on lateral impact and there may be damage to other components and therefore the equipment must be inspected after any impact Stability The unit has a low centre of gravity and a tripo...

Страница 15: ...eed on a deck rising at full speed If there are concerns about heavy landings operators may wish to consider the following methods to reduce risk of heavy landings and take off dry runs without passen...

Страница 16: ...the motion behaviour of the offshore installation the offshore crane and the supply vessel Further considerations may be given to the effects of shock absorbers motion compensators and lee side effect...

Страница 17: ...ing FROG 6 for passenger embarkation Landing Area Clear of obstructions protrusions trip and fall hazards Landing Area Ice Spills Ice and spills must be cleaned from landing area prior to transfer Lan...

Страница 18: ...vant 4 2 Communications Communications are an important part of controlling transfer operations Local communication practice will vary from work group to work group However dedicated 3 way radio commu...

Страница 19: ...n It is recommended that video briefings are utilised for briefing transfer passengers supplemented as necessary by verbal briefing on any relevant installation vessel specific information 4 6 Supervi...

Страница 20: ...tingency personnel transfers should not take place iii The crane boom should be fitted with adequate floodlights to illuminate the crane hook and FROG unit The Crane Operator must maintain a clear lin...

Страница 21: ...r straps 5 Passengers Signal to deck crew when seat belt secure by holding hand up thumbs up 6 Deck Crew Ensure passengers are strapped in and hands and feet are correctly positioned 7 Deck Crew Ensur...

Страница 22: ...entering the capsule It is also recommended that the Crane Operator slews the boom down weather from the capsule This will provide more time for the Crane Operator crews to react in the event of a fai...

Страница 23: ...led correctly onto the shackle pin installed on the back up longer leg of the lifting assembly This part assembly is shown in Detail D of drawing 220 03 in Appendix B The shackle pin insert prevents t...

Страница 24: ...d or caught on any adjacent equipment of structures iii Ensure tag lines are clear of knotting and deck crew have suitable hand and eye protection 5 6 Seating and Load Distribution In order to perform...

Страница 25: ...ded for small light weight hand carry items such as laptops and operators should ensure that the payload does not exceed the maximum permitted weight see Note See Appendix G for Brazil unit 622 differ...

Страница 26: ...ents ii The Deck Supervisor Banksman will shout OUT OUT OUT iii Personnel to release seat belt buckles and vacate FROG iv Deck Supervisor Banksman will direct passengers to a safe area Images sources...

Страница 27: ...on Some items for consideration whilst establishing PPE are i Survival rates in water summer and winter ii Wind temperature ranges iii Proximity of overboard rescue facility fast rescue boat FRB stand...

Страница 28: ...RML recommend that passengers are made aware of the specific risk of inflation during Strapping in Inherently buoyant yoke type lifejacket 100 150 N This type of PFD is bulky and may prove restrictiv...

Страница 29: ...and donned 1 set for in transit for next uplift transfers Total PFD requirement for FROG 6 3 x 6 2 20 PFD s iii Deck crew should ensure that when passengers are exiting the FROG the passengers move cl...

Страница 30: ...ace for realignment of the buoyancy units 6 Seated 1 seated stretcher Figure 7 Stretcher Mode Arrangement Tools Required i 8 mm Hex Key for M12 screws Buoyancy ii FROG 6 Diagrams 5 12 2 Stretcher Mode...

Страница 31: ...e 9 Stretcher Fitting Diagram v Ensure the stretcher is firmly secure vi The casualty should be accompanied during the transfer procedure A maximum of two supporting passengers are recommended See sea...

Страница 32: ...7 REV 06 Page 32 Specifications Length 2180 mm Width 1 610 mm Depth 190 mm Weight 10 kg Load Limit 275 kg Includes weight of patient stretcher and any medical equipment Operating Temperature 40 Deg C...

Страница 33: ...n is formally recorded Examination An Examination is a careful and critical assessment of the components carried out by a Competent Person This should include dismantling the assembly and performing a...

Страница 34: ...must always be carried out on schedule iv Where the FROG has sustained substantial damage a detailed examination of the unit must be carried out to ensure the integrity of the unit before conducting...

Страница 35: ...reduced not exceeding not exceeding not exceeding Very Low 20 before every use 6 months 12 months After Load Test On Critical Parts Replacement 12 months 36 months 10 years Low 100 before every use 6...

Страница 36: ...e recorded appropriately e g an entry in the daily tour record stating date the check has been completed unit number and any relevant comments What drawings are required to support this check The draw...

Страница 37: ...Check KEEL NUT CROSS BOLT is in position with split pin and tamper proof seal 5 Check all Frog 6 FITTINGS FRAME and BUOYANCY are in good order 6 Check SEAT HARNESSES operate properly and attachment po...

Страница 38: ...A ladder ii An inspection frame or floor matting iii Good lighting A suitable means of safely accessing the top and the bottom parts of the FROG 6 is required When using a step ladder or ladder it mu...

Страница 39: ...fully secure Ensure that clevis pin threads are not visible on damper rods see Technical Bulletin 01 09 at http www reflexmarine com index cfm p Technical Safety Alerts 5 M48 Keel Boss and M10 Cross B...

Страница 40: ...est date stamp specify decision to retain or replace Storage 12 Storage of FROG Check the storage cover is in good condition and not showing any signs of UV or wind degradation Storage off the ground...

Страница 41: ...s examination i A ladder ii An inspection frame or floor matting iii Good lighting iv Appropriate metric tool kit socket set combination spanners allen keys etc v Riveter vi Inspection and test plate...

Страница 42: ...Cross Bolt Critical Parts Remove the M48 keel boss nut and visually check that the threads at the bottom of the central column tube are in good condition Before replacing the keel nut ensure the thre...

Страница 43: ...Visually inspect the seat harness attachment points and the harness webbing for any signs of wear fraying or damage Check that attachment points are secure 11 Seat Harnesses sit in Check all seat har...

Страница 44: ...emplate As a minimum photos of each of the 16 points in the check list should be taken 18 Documentation Report Complete a report as recommended in the RML inspection template Reflex Marine Ltd offer t...

Страница 45: ...is required to perform this inspection i A ladder ii An inspection frame or floor matting iii Good lighting A suitable means of safely accessing the top and the bottom parts of the FROG 6 is required...

Страница 46: ...hat the M10 cross bolt is secure c w split pin and tamperproof seal Check the presence of anti rotation fittings and that all bolts are secure Do not go underneath an active lift 4 Backup Eye Visually...

Страница 47: ...plate including the ready for dispatch after completion of the post load test inspection 11 Documentation Report Complete a report as recommended in the RML inspection template Reflex Marine Ltd offer...

Страница 48: ...and certified test person Does this test require a formal record Yes What drawings are required to support this test The required drawings are available in Appendix B What equipment is required to pe...

Страница 49: ...evenly Basis of Test Proof Load Twice Maximum Gross Weight less Tare Weight 2 x 1200 kg 630 kg 1770 kg Twice Maximum Gross Weight less Tare Weight 2 x 1200 kg 630 kg 1770 kg Crane Hook Load 2400 kg 2...

Страница 50: ...sling sets vi Replace slings according to usage and inspection results vii Remove the velcro cover if a FROG unit or the sling set is to be removed from service for more than one month viii Store sli...

Страница 51: ...typically HC6 XXX where XXX represents a three digit number Replace the critical parts as identified in the Examination Checklist according to the usage of the FROG see Table 3 in Section 6 3 This ma...

Страница 52: ...ent Parts Kit 1 x Backup Eye Kit 1 x Landing Foot Kit Backup Eye Kit H BEK 01 1 x Backup Eye Bolt plus associated fixings Common Kits Kit Name Kit Number Contents Harness Kit H RHK 01 6 x Harnesses pl...

Страница 53: ...t 621 FSK 01 30 1 x Lifting Assembly Kit 1 x Replacement Parts Kit 1 x Backup Eye Kit 1 x Landing Foot Kit Brazil Standard FROG 6 622 Kit Name Kit Number Contents Lifting Assembly Kit 221 30 Wire Rope...

Страница 54: ...gistics for small parts Reflex Marine Ltd would be pleased to offer the recommended minimum stock items for critical and replacement parts for your operation please contact support reflexmarine com 6...

Страница 55: ...to the inspection data plate and a new load test certificate issued 5 Years 1 Remove lifting assembly 2 Place lifting assembly into dry storage 3 Ensure the unit is chocked up off its feet stored in a...

Страница 56: ...a build serial number These serial numbers are allocated sequentially in the order in which FROG 6 units are built Serial numbers start from HC6 001 and continue in numerical sequence The serial numb...

Страница 57: ...t truck may damage the underside of the FROG 6 landing feet cross braces or main column Therefore the unit must be secured to a pallet specifically designed for forks 8 2 2 Crane When lifting the FROG...

Страница 58: ...uty tarpaulin material 8 2 6 Crating and Shipping The FROG 6 will not fit in a standard or high cube container If the FROG 6 is transported on flat rack it must be secured Recommended securing points...

Страница 59: ...for prolonged periods of inactivity then the user should consider a set of chocks to lift the feet away from the deck Reflex can supply a dedicated set of supporting chocks that are designed to fit p...

Страница 60: ...portant note to passengers Certain National regulations place constraints on the use of personnel transfers Passengers should ensure they are aware of any local regulations prior to proceeding Name De...

Страница 61: ...Assembly 620 03 Sheets 1 2 C Frog 6 Central Column Assembly 620 04 C Frog 6 Load Path Assembly 620 07 Sheets 1 2 B Frog 6 Seat Assembly 220 30 D 30ft Lifting Assembly RP0277 A Frog 6 Torque Settings...

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Страница 79: ...onents are those in which if failure were to occur there would be a high risk to the safety of the passengers in the FROG 6 The critical components are all connected to the Main Support Tube which is...

Страница 80: ...d with the following information i Description of Equipment ii Model iii Build Version iv Serial Number v Manufacturer s Address vi Year of Construction vii Mass of Usual Configuration Mass without Pa...

Страница 81: ...User Manual FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 81 12 2 Decals Vinyl Stickers Located on Buoyancy Units...

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Страница 84: ...User Manual FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 84 12 3 Decal Operating Instructions Located on Seat...

Страница 85: ...of FROG 6 Note The strobe is not certified for use in hazardous areas Stretcher Essential for conducting emergency medical transfers Reflex Marine supply rigid stretcher that are compliant to use in F...

Страница 86: ...FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 86 14 APPENDIX F INDEPENDENT CERTIFICATION 14 1 EC Type examination certificate unit numbers HC6 110 to 112 and HC6 118 onwards Link to Index Link to Index Link to Index Li...

Страница 87: ...User Manual FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 87 14 2 ABS Product Type Approval unit numbers HC6 110 to 112 and HC6 118 onwards Link to Index Link to Index...

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Страница 89: ...User Manual FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 89 14 3 Marina Mercante Merchant Marine Mexico approval certificate all units HC6 01 621...

Страница 90: ...User Manual FROG 6 UM 0007 REV 06 Page 90 14 4 Diretoria de Portos e Costas DPC Brazil approval certificate all units HC6 01 622...

Страница 91: ...b Tare Weight 630 kg 1389 lb 5 6 Seating and Load Distribution In order to perform loading efficiently and safely the following procedures are recommended i Organise passengers into groups of 6 see no...

Страница 92: ...i Back Up Lift Eye ii Central Column Load Bearing Assembly iii iii Seats and Floor Structure Test Proof Load 1830 kg 4034 lb 1830 kg 4034 lb Test Proof Load Distribution 1180 kg 2601 lb on the seats a...

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