Engineering and Project Management
 

How to Certify Offshore Containers to DNV 2.7-1 Standard

Certifying offshore containers to DNV (Det Norske Veritas) standards is a critical process that ensures the safety, reliability, and compliance of these containers with internationally recognized guidelines. Offshore containers are subjected to harsh environmental conditions and demanding operational requirements, making their certification essential for safeguarding personnel, equipment, and the environment. …

Offshore Containers Certified According to DNV 2.7-1 Standard

Offshore containers and cargo baskets serve as critical equipment in offshore operations, facilitating the safe transport of goods, materials, and equipment between offshore installations and supply vessels. DNV certification ensures these units meet stringent safety and quality standards necessary for harsh marine environments.

Thermal Hydrolysis in Waste Treatment

Thermal hydrolysis technology (THT) is an advanced waste treatment process that is increasingly being adopted onboard marine vessels to manage organic waste and sludge effectively. This technology enhances biodegradability and facilitates subsequent treatment processes, ensuring compliance with international marine pollution regulations such as MARPOL Annex IV and V. THT is …