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✅ ✅ Transit & towing ✅ Stationkeeping & anchoring ✅ Subsea installation ✅ Weather criteria & operability limits

It seems you’re referring to (now under DNV after the merger with GL), which is the standard for Marine Operations in the offshore wind, oil & gas, and renewable energy industries. dnvgl-st-n001

🔹 Applicable to: offshore wind, oil & gas, decommissioning, and floating renewables. 🔹 Often referenced alongside (for lifts) and DNV-RP-H103 (for subsea). ✅ ✅ Transit & towing ✅ Stationkeeping &

⚠️ Recent revisions emphasize: – More rigorous for lifts – Updated design wave heights & environmental criteria – Clearer safety factors for temporary phases ⚠️ Recent revisions emphasize: – More rigorous for

For anyone involved in offshore transport, installation, or heavy lift operations: (latest revision) sets the benchmark for safe and efficient marine operations, including:

📌 Always verify you are using the latest DNV edition (post-2021, DNV-ST-N001). Some older projects still cite the “DNVGL” version, but class approvals now refer to the revised DNV standard.