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Incorrect markings can be misleading and could result in an accident The Club inspectors have recently visited ships where they have found incorrect helicopter markings on the deck. Incorrect helicopter markings can be misleading and could result in an accident. Ambiguous helicopter markings may also result in the refusal of a pilot to board the vessel by helicopter, which could cause an expensive delay to the ship. There are two types of recognised helicopter markings, either a landing area or a winching area. Clear and precise guidelines for both types of operation and marking are contained in the International Chamber of shipping booklet Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations. If a landing area is provided, it is essential that the hatch or deck area is suitably strengthened and approved for the type of helicopter envisaged. The areas used by the helicopter landing gear or by personnel should have anti-slip surfaces effective when wet. Good aviation practice requires that the colours used should contrast with the normal ship’s paintwork. UK P&I CLUB IS MANAGED BY THOMAS MILLER For further information please contact: Loss Prevention Department, Thomas Miller P&I Ltd Tel: +44 20 7204 2307. Fax +44 20 7283 6517 Email: [email protected] Technical Bulletin NUMBER 18 2005 UK P&I CLUB Helicopter operations Letters are normally painted in white and lines painted yellow. Touch down zones should be painted in a dark grey or dark green non-reflective colour. The images of helicopter markings shown at the foot of the page are not considered normal or acceptable and might cause problems for the ship. It is suggested that all helicopter markings follow the International Chamber of Shipping Guidelines and are not left to the imagination of ships’ staff. Below: markings that are not considered normal or acceptable Boundary of non-slip paint Approved helicopter landing area Approved helicopter winch area

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Incorrect markings can be misleading and could result in an accident

The Club inspectors have recently visited ships wherethey have found incorrect helicopter markings on thedeck. Incorrect helicopter markings can be misleadingand could result in an accident.

Ambiguous helicopter markings may also result in therefusal of a pilot to board the vessel by helicopter,which could cause an expensive delay to the ship.There are two types of recognised helicopter markings,either a landing area or a winching area.

Clear and precise guidelines for both types of operationand marking are contained in the International Chamberof shipping booklet Guide to Helicopter/ShipOperations.

If a landing area is provided, it is essential that thehatch or deck area is suitably strengthened andapproved for the type of helicopter envisaged.

The areas used by the helicopter landing gear or bypersonnel should have anti-slip surfaces effective whenwet. Good aviation practice requires that the coloursused should contrast with the normal ship’s paintwork.

UK P&I CLUBIS MANAGEDBY THOMASMILLER

For further information please contact:Loss Prevention Department, Thomas Miller P&I LtdTel: +44 20 7204 2307. Fax +44 20 7283 6517Email: [email protected]

Technical BulletinNUMBER 18 2005

UK P&I CLUB

Helicopter operations

Letters are normallypainted in white andlines painted yellow.Touch down zonesshould be painted ina dark grey or darkgreen non-reflectivecolour.

The images ofhelicopter markingsshown at the foot of thepage are not considerednormal or acceptableand might causeproblems for the ship.

It is suggested that allhelicopter markingsfollow the InternationalChamber of ShippingGuidelines and are notleft to the imaginationof ships’ staff.

Below: markings that are not considered normal or acceptable

Boundary of non-slip paint

Approved helicopter landing area

Approved helicopter winch area