Crane and Lifting Certification

CONTACT Crane & Lift department

Oceaneering’s inspection services for lifting equipment uses an in-house developed software database to keep track of condition monitoring, inspection intervals, maintenance program and history.

 

Inspection services provided for lifting equipment:

  • Inspection, testing and certification of lifting equipment
  • Engineering and modifications
  • Maintenance and repair of appliances and gear
  • Supply and approval of additional lifting equipment

 

Engineering studies, modifications and upgrading

Oceaneering perform engineering studies for crane replacement, modification and upgrading. Through alliance partners we also install and modify cranes.

 

Covering all disciplines

Oceaneering Crane and Lift certification department cover all necessary disciplines i.e. Engineering and Inspection (E&I), piping, mechanical, structural, document management, planning, cost/ benefit, risk assessment etc. Our personnel have extensive knowledge within Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Rope Access, and provides services ranging from the design stage to the certified product.

 

Hydraulic Test-jig

Oceaneering have an in-house designed 40 ton hydraulic Test-jig located at our Mongstad workshop. The jig is built for remote monitoring systems, in order to have high focus on safety handling during the testing of lifting equipment. The test done by the jig can be documented by a printout of time/weight graph.

 

Supply and approval of additional lifting equipment

Oceaneering supply lifting equipment such as loose lifting gear. If we during inspection find some lifting gear that is damaged, we offer to provide new replacement or repair of equipment enabling certification of equipment..

This service is currently only available in Norway. Our testing facilities are in Straume, Mongstad, Ågotnes, Florø and Kristiansund can be reached by phone +47 5631 6000 or e-mail asset-integrity@oceaneering.com

 

Related resources

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Crane & Lifting capability statement (406Kb)