Abstract

. The principle of operation of modern diving vessels equipped with dynamic positioning (DP) systems is analyzed. The classification of diving operations on such vessels is considered. To perform certain construction work or maintenance of underwater facilities, a diving team is needed – the most important component in an integral part of the most difficult work, where the ROV (remote-controlled uninhabited underwater vehicle) of the working class, equipped with tools for certain purposes, is not adapted for complex tasks. The topic of limiting the length of the hose cable (a technology that ensures the delivery of vital consumables, signals and energy via cable to the diver) for underwater work is touched upon. An assessment of the safe working distance of divers near the bow thrusters and propeller columns of the DP vessel is carried out using the example of the most modern vessel in the Caspian Sea to support diving operations, as well as for the installation of underwater structures of the deep-sea bases of the Khankendi. Conclusions are drawn about the widespread use of DP systems on modern ships, in particular those involved in the oil and gas industry, as well as other areas of the marine industry. A study has been conducted to assess the safety of diving operations of a DP vessel operating in shallow water. An assessment is given to limit the movement of the vessel during diving operations. The specifics of the universal vessel involved in connection with the risks of human life, the working environment of divers, various environmental conditions, the proximity of the vessel's propulsion systems and many other additional risks that pose a danger are indicated. The thesis on the need for careful planning and management of diving operations has been confirmed.

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