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REFERENCES
# Title Author
1 Offshore Wind: A Comprehensive Guide to Successful Kurt Thomsen
Offshore Wind Farm Installation (Elsevier 2011)
2 Offshore Wind Farms: Technologies, Design and Operation Chong Ng and Li
Ran (Woodhead
Publishing 2016)
3 MGN 543: (M + F) Safety of Navigation: Offshore Renewable UK Maritime and
Energy Installations (OREIs) – UK Navigational Practice, Coastguard Agency
Safety and Emergency Response.
4 MGN 543: Check list for developers
5 Offshore Renewable Energy Installations: Requirements,
Guidance and Operational Considerations for Search and
Rescue and Emergency Response
6 HSE L144: Managing health and safety in construction – HSE 2007
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
Approved Code of Practice.
7 Offshore Wind and Marine Energy Health and Safety RenewableUK
Guidelines (Issue 2 2014)
8 IEC/BS EN 61400-3:2009: Wind turbines – Part 3: Design IEC/BSI (2009)
requirements for offshore wind turbines
9 DNVGL-ST-0076: Design of electrical installations for wind DNV GL (2015)
turbines
10 Service Specification DNVGL-SE-0077: Certification of fire DNV GL (2015)
protection systems for wind turbines
11 DNVGL-ST-0145: Offshore substations DNV GL (2016)
12 EU Council Directive 92/57/EEC– Temporary and Mobile EU Council
Construction Sites.
WEB REFERENCES
# Organisation/Company Website
1 DNV GL https://rules.dnvgl.com/ServiceDocuments/
dnvgl/#!/industry/1/Maritime/8/DNV%20GL%
20rules%20for%20classification:%20Offshore%
20units%20(RU-OU)
2 IEC https://webstore.iec.ch/publication/6083
3 RenewableUK http://www.renewableuk.com/page/HealthSafety
4 UK Maritime and Coastguard https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mgn-
Agency 543-mf-safety-of-navigation-offshore-renewable-
energy-installations-oreis-uk-navigational-practice-
safety-and-emergency-response

