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Section 1
Manufacturer’s Affidavit and
Safe Handling Sheets
BS EN 1766:2004 SECTIONContiTech
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MANUFACTURER'S AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIAN
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Manufacturer & Address Contitech Dunlop Oil & Marine}
Av. Nacif Salim Selen, S/N -
Loteamento Cabitinas.
Macaé - RJ - Brasil
Post code: 27977-325
Customer & Address ‘Agu Petréleo SA
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So Jodo da Barra,
RJ - Brazil
Customer PO# 4500012574
Purchaser Mauricio Zannin
Purchaser Order No.
Project No.
Rig Name
Description of Equipment Docking Hoses Type 433
12° 15 Bar x 07.60m
12” 18 Bar x 12.00m
Equipment Serial Number MA0136, MA0137 and MA0144.
Standard or Specification(s) Applied Generally to BS EN 176521
This affidavit is prepared by the undersigned, authorized representative
of the manufacturer, to certify that the equipment described above and supplied
for this order is generally in compliance with respect to the design, ass
sembly,
manufacture, and testing of the equipment with the referenced) code(s),
standard(s) or specification(s), and is suitable for the intended use in accordance
with the referenced design parameters.
of the manufacturer, to certify that the equipment described above is g
compliance with the requirements of the BS EN 1765:2004 standai
enclosed as part of the equipment delivery/shipment documents.
This affidavit is prepared by the undersigned, authorized ‘Srey
Signature
Name: Marcus Paes
Title: Technical and Quality Mahaget ss
Date: 6th September 2017.
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and isGENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF DOCK HOSES
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BS 1435),
IBS EN 13482 (previously BS 6130), BS EN 1762 (previously BS 4089), or similar. Typically)
these are relatively small bore hoses (2" to 12" intemal diameter) for pressures up to|
[Safety: The following Recommendations are for guideline only. Always foil
practices and use suitably rated equipment and appropriately trained personnel
Dunlop for further advice on any, aspects of these Recommendations.
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If in doubt, contact Confitech Dunlop Oil and Marine Lid, tel: + 55 (22) 2141 1410.
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AL.HANDLING
Any sling used for lifting and handling that Is positioned around the body of the hi
be of nylon webbing construction with a minimum width of 50 mm.
Do not use ropes, wire slings or hooks and brothers.
pse should
Coled Hose | Grated Hose | Straight Hose | Si
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R- Recommended Options (always use local safe practices)
x- Not Recommended
O- Option - new local safe procedures may be needed
‘Supporting Long Length Hoses When Lifting
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Use end supporto Keep fiting Use adequate hose body supports t
balanced and prevent over-bending prevent excessive sag and over-bending
at hose body attachment
DOCK Issue + Page 1 of 42 TRANSPORTATION
24 ByLand:
+ Ensure all packages are fully supported and firmly secured to vehicle.
+ Avoid crushing, over-bending and damage to hose cover or end fittings.
2.2 By Sea:
= Do not stack coiled hoses.
‘+ Straight hoses may be stacked a maximum of 3 high.
‘Use timbers to separate between the layers.
+ Prevent stack movement using chooks or other suitable method.
B.STORAGE
+ Store in a dry, covered, well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight, ozone and extremes
of temperature.
Leave hoses in original packing for extended storage.
Fit ventilated protectors to ends.
‘Support hose clear of ground, using adequate supports to prevent damage.
Use chocks to prevent hoses rolling,
Inspect hoses for damage at regular intervals (refer to Section 8 in case of any
4. UNPACKING
44 Crate
+ Remove lid, taking particular care against protruding nails to:
~ Avoid personnel injury.
~ Avoid hose cover damage.
4.2 Coiled Hose
+ Remove securing straps taking care against the “spring” of the colled hose to:
~ Avoid personnel injury.
~ Avoid end fiting damage if i is allowed to drop to the ground.
= Lift vertically with crane and siing from one end to uncoil hose, taking care to:
- Avoid twist and over bending.
~ Avoid hose cover or fitting damage.
4,3 Slat Packed
+ Remove steel securing straps, taking care against the “spring” of the tensioned
+ Remove all wooden packaging and wrappings, taking care to:
= Avoid personnel injury on protruding nails.
- Avoid damage to hose cover.
Once unpacked refer to Section 1 for hose handling advice.
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Beware of hose damage caused by forklifts, dropped objects, aggressive fluids, etc.
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7.2 Pressure Testing
Hoses should be pressure tested every 12 months, or according to local regulations, in
accordance with BS EN 1765:2004 or other applicable standards / regulations.
S&_ MAINTENANCE
+ Minor damage to the cover, which does not expose the fabric layers, is repairable.
‘area should be protected and kept dry until repairs can be carried out.
+ Do not repair a hose that has any damage to the fabric layers.
+ Donot repair any lining damage.
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= If the hose construction incorporates bleeder cords, ensure that any repairs do not
obstruct their exit points and that they remain clear at all times.
If necessary refer to Dunlop for further information on repair techniques.
2 RETIREMENT
Retire the hose from service if any of the following faults are evident:
Damaged reinforcing fabric plies.
Exposed helical wire.
Excessive elongation during pressure test
If hose is necked or kinked (localised permanent reduction in diameter).
Evidence of loose or displaced end fittings.
Evidence of cover disbondment from the fitting.
Blisters or lining delamination in the bore of the hose.
10. DISPOSAL,
+ Dispose of hoses in a land fill site or as advised by the local waste authority.
DO NOT BURN.
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