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Safety Signage – Blomsma realizes ‘quadruple job’ GDF SUEZ E&P

Geplaatst op 15 July 2013

Blomsma Signs & Safety realizes the Safety Signage and Architectural Signage for four new construction projects of GDF SUEZ E&P Nederland B.V.

The new projects for different offshore locations on the Dutch continental shelf consist of two gas production platforms (L5a-D, D18a-A), one oil production platform (Q13a-A) and one Hang Off Module for the existing G17d-AP platform.

These four projects were executed at two building sites: the Fabricom yard in Antwerp (Belgium) and the HSM yard in Schiedam (The Netherlands).

The scope for all relevant signage consists of;

    • Detailed signplan drawings and engineering
    • Safety Signage (escape routes, fire fighting and rescue)
    • Marking of tanks and vessels with i.a. GHS hazard symbols
    • Escape Route Guidance system (Low Location Lighting)
    • Pipe identification marking / flowmarking
    • Platform Identification panels
    • Evacuation Plan drawings
    • Safeguard anti-slip ladder rung covers
    • Shadow signs Electrical equipment / tools

 

Blomsma Signs & Safety executed complete engineering, manufacturing, (safety-related) draftworks and installation from our Zoetermeer location, The Netherlands.

Meanwhile, all platforms are installed at their location in the North Sea. Once the hook-up and heavy construction work is completed, a Blomsma team will review and check the signing offshore and make any additions where necessary.

GDF SUEZ E&P Nederland B.V.’s core activities are the exploration and production of natural gas and oil. We work on the production and exploration of the natural gas and oil present on the Dutch continental shelf in a safe, efficient and economically responsible way.
GDF SUEZ E&P Nederland B.V. is one of the largest operators in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. With more than thirty production platforms and 300 employees, we are at the basis of the provision of energy to the Netherlands and several other countries.

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