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World's tallest evacuation chute gets LR approval

Viking Life-Saving Equipment has received type approval from Lloyd’s Register for a record new 81 m evacuation chute.

Seatrade Maritime

January 5, 2016

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“The system’s certified evacuation capacity is 146 people in just 10 minutes, comfortably beating the threshold required by maritime authorities, even from such an extreme height,” said Viking’s offshore technical manager Kristian Ellertsen.

The chute was designed in 2013 after Noble Corporation found Viking’s existing 64 m system inadequate for its CJ70 jack-up rig design’s unprecedented height. Two of the new 81 m systems have already been installed on newbuild jack-up rig Noble Lloyd Noble, under construction at Jurong shipyard in Singapore and due to be completed this year.

Despite an arms race of new drop records in the maritime safety industry, the height of the newest rigs exceeds that which is possible with enclosed davits and lifeboats, says Viking.

“Developing something of this height was not easy,” Ellertsen continued. “In fact, just finding an offshore structure of the right height for testing was difficult. But even though we were facing a demanding schedule, developing, testing and manufacturing a never-before-seen system in record time, we were confident the effort would succeed.”

 

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Image showing the full height of the chute

Image showing the full height of the chute

 

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