You may use deluge systems to extinguish fires in some equipment associated to vessels, like pumps, filters, etc.
Water curtains are also for fire protection, not essentially to extinguish a fire.
For design purposes of these systems, use NFPA 13, NFPA15, NFPA25.
A reading of these standards will give a good understanding to design systems for special purposes (not everything is standardized). I've learned a lot from there.
But you are asking for firefighting facilities.
I assume that your platform is equipped with a fire water distribution system, capable of supplying water to any point of the platform, and based at least, on a single fire contingency. And hydrants/monitors, are distributed in such a manner that they can be used in case of an emergency at any point of the platform. Also fire extinguishers, as Guidoo pointed out. Trailer or cart mounted fire extinguishers would be a good alternative for bigger incidents.
Some refineries have a “must have” criterion for the hydrants, e.g. "not more than 250 ft from any point where water will be required", and 50 ft for monitor nozzles, but I assume that standards or regulations for platforms should be stricter. For places where the access during a fire would be difficult, the use of remotely operable monitors is advisable. In a platform, I can imagine that you need them.
Have a safe day
J.Alvarez