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OCIMS regulation

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gieter

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Jun 3, 2003
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We are asked to supply a steel fairlead that complies with above regulation. The origin of the inquiry is Norway and it's related to the offshore buisness.

I did an internet search on "ocims", but it didn't come up with relevant information.

Any hints?

Thanks in advance,

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geiter,
The acronym is actually OCIMF which stands for Oil Companies International Marine Forum. It is a self governing group which develops standards for the marine industry and terminal facilities. They are not true regulations, but are broadly adhered-to guidelines used by the entire maritime community. Retry your search and/or refer to the ISGOTT Manual.
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