HSE case studies
19-01-15
HSE case study 3: An aerial approach to offshore inspections (pdf 803 Kb)
This case study details how Forewind has introduced the use of a remotely operated aerial vehicle (ROAV) to carry out bolt and structural inspections on its two Dogger Bank meteorological masts, both reducing and eliminating a number of potential risk situations. Runner-up in the RenewableUK and The Crown Estate, Renewable Energy Health and Safety Award for 2015.
21-05-13
HSE case study 2: The “human free” met mast installation (pdf 922 Kb)
This case study summarises the “human-free” technique which was used to place the lattice tower of the meteorological mast on top of the awaiting foundation at Dogger Bank. Runner-up in the RenewableUK and The Crown Estate, Renewable Energy Health and Safety Award for 2014.
06-02-13
HSE case study 1: the practice run-through approach (pdf 1 Mb)

This case study summarises Forewind full in-harbour enactments of each activity to be undertaken on vessels during surveys offshore, introduced to improve the safety of all operations at sea and embed good HSE practice. Runner-up in the RenewableUK and The Crown Estate, Renewable Energy Health and Safety Award for 2013.