ABS 242-2016 GUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES.pdf
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1、Guidance Notes on Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles GUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES NOVEMBER 2016 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2016 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston
2、, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword Suitable means of access to structures is required for surveys to be carried out safely, effectively and efficiently. Surveyors use a combination of permanent and alternative means of access (e.g. staging, scaffolding, rafting, and rope access) in order to conduct cl
3、ass surveys. Remote inspection techniques are considered as additional alternative means of access that reduce the safety risks to the Surveyor. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), as a remote inspection technique, allows the attending Surveyor to evaluate the condition of the structure from a stationa
4、ry location. This technique also provides a benefit to the asset Owner/Operator by reducing operational intrusiveness. These Guidance Notes are intended to provide best practices for class surveys and non-class inspections carried out using UAVs. These best practices include recommendations and guid
5、ance on applications of UAVs, qualification and proficiency of the Service Provider, operation and data handling, intended to facilitate a safer, more effective and efficient survey. IACS Recommendations No. 42, Guidelines for Use of Remote Inspection Techniques for Surveys, has been considered in t
6、he development of these Guidance Notes. These Guidance Notes become effective on the first day of the month of publication. Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of these Guidance Notes is the most current. We welcome your feedback. Comm
7、ents or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to rsdeagle.org. Terms of Use The information presented herein is intended solely to assist the reader in the methodologies and/or techniques discussed. These Guidance Notes do not and cannot replace the analysis and/or advice of a qualified pr
8、ofessional. It is the responsibility of the reader to perform their own assessment and obtain professional advice. Information contained herein is considered to be pertinent at the time of publication, but may be invalidated as a result of subsequent legislations, regulations, standards, methods, an
9、d/or more updated information and the reader assumes full responsibility for compliance. This publication may not be copied or redistributed in part or in whole without prior written consent from ABS. ii ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES .2016 Table of Contents GUIDANCE NOTES ON US
10、ING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 General . 1 3 Scope 1 5 Terminology and Abbreviations 1 SECTION 2 Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles . 3 1 General . 3 3 Application to Class Survey 3 5 Roles of Asset Owner/Operator, Service Provider, and ABS . 3 TABLE 1 Roles an
11、d Responsibilities 4 SECTION 3 Qualification of Service Providers 5 1 General . 5 3 Regulations . 5 5 Quality Management System 5 5.1 Equipment . 5 5.3 Personnel 7 5.5 Documentation 8 7 Safety Management System . 8 7.1 Safety Policy 8 7.3 Safety Risk Management 9 7.5 Safety Assurance 9 7.7 Safety Pr
12、omotion . 9 9 Liability 9 11 ABS Recognized External Specialist Program . 9 SECTION 4 Survey Process 11 1 General . 11 3 Condition . 11 5 Survey Planning 11 5.1 Scope and Requirement 11 5.3 Risk Assessment . 12 5.5 Flight Plan . 13 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES .2016 iii 7 Flig
13、ht Operation 14 7.1 Pre-flight 14 7.3 In-Flight 14 7.5 Post-flight . 14 9 Data Review 15 11 Reporting . 15 SECTION 5 Data 16 1 General . 16 3 Data Acquisition 16 5 Post-Analysis Data 16 7 Data Security. 16 APPENDIX 1 References 18 iv ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES .2016 Section
14、1: Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction 1 General An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft with no pilot on board that is controlled remotely or able to fly autonomously based on a pre-defined flight route and/or dynamic automation systems. These Guidance Notes provide best practice recommenda
15、tions on the use of UAVs to facilitate a safer, more effective, and efficient inspection. 3 Scope The purpose of these Guidance Notes is to provide information related to the use of UAVs in conjunction with class surveys and to provide guidance to the marine and offshore industries on non-class rela
16、ted UAV inspections. If the application of UAVs is used in conjunction with class related activities, inspection by way of UAVs is considered as an alternative remote inspection technique to assist the attending Surveyor in performing an examination of hard to reach structures. The acceptance of the
17、 inspection results is at the discretion of the attending Surveyor. If the attending Surveyor is not satisfied with the results provided by the UAV inspection, additional inspection using alternative or traditional inspection techniques may be required. For non-class related inspections, recommendat
18、ions on selecting a qualified Service Provider, conducting flight operation and handling data should also be considered to allow for a safer, more effective, and efficient inspection. These Guidance Notes are intended for pilot-operated UAV applications only. These Guidance Notes cover: Applications
19、 of UAVs (Section 2) Qualification of Service Providers (Section 3) Survey Process (Section 4) Data (Section 5) IACS Recommendations No. 42, Guidelines for Use of Remote Inspection Techniques for Surveys, were considered in the development of these Guidance Notes. 5 Terminology and Abbreviations ABS
20、 Recognized External Specialist Program: A program that ABS administers to certify service suppliers who perform services on behalf of an equipment manufacturer, shipyard, vessels owner or other clients in connection with classification and/or statutory services. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA): The
21、statutory corporation that oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United Kingdom. Use of UAVs within the United Kingdom is subject to CAA regulations. Close-up Survey: A survey where details of structural components are within close visual inspection range of the Surveyor (i.e.,
22、 normally within hands reach), which is defined in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (SVR). A Close-up Survey may be referred by the offshore industry as “Close Visual Inspection” (CVI), which is defined in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (M
23、ODU Rules). ESP: Enhanced Survey Program. ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES .2016 1 Section 1 Introduction Federal Aviation Administration (FAA): The national aviation authority of the United States, with powers to regulate all aspects of American civil aviation. Use of UAVs within
24、 the United States is subject to FAA regulations. Hazardous Areas: In the context of these Guidance Notes, areas where flammable or explosive gases, vapors, or dust are normally present or likely to be present. Hazardous Area Plan: An arrangement plan clearly indicating the hazardous areas with clas
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