Safety shackles are an integral component of the Single Point Mooring (SPM) system, specifically designed for connecting hawsers to buoy or vessel fittings. Complying with the OCIMF 2000 standard, safety shackles play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of SPM systems, particularly in the transfer of crude oil and other hydrocarbons between tankers and terminals.

 

Constructed from high-strength materials such as alloy steel or stainless steel, safety shackles are engineered to withstand the extreme forces and environmental conditions encountered in offshore mooring operations. They are available in a variety of designs, including bow shackles, D shackles, and wide body shackles, each tailored to specific load capacities and operational requirements.

 

In conclusion, safety shackles are indispensable components of SPM systems, serving as reliable connectors for hawsers and contributing to the overall safety and efficiency of offshore mooring operations. By adhering to the OCIMF 2000 standard and utilizing high-quality, purpose-built safety shackles, operators can enhance the integrity, reliability, and performance of their SPM systems while prioritizing safety and environmental protection.

 

 

 

Features

 

 High-Strength Construction

► Secure Locking Mechanisms

► Versatile Design Options

► Compliance with OCIMF 2000 Standards

► Robust Quality Assurance

Applications

 

Offshore Oil and Gas Operations

● Marine Mooring Systems

● Construction and Rigging

● Transportation and Cargo Handling

 

 

 

 

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