First trip offshore - what do i take

First trip offshore - what do i take

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Hawkeye73

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25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Got a start on an FPSO next week, first trip offshore and was hoping someone could give me an idea of what to take with me.

I've read to take 4/5 pairs of underwear/socks, toiletries, cheap t-shirts, couple pairs of joggers and gear for the gym.

Also read i can take my mobile and a laptop. I don't own a laptop but assuming ok to take an ipad?

What sort of bags do people take, been looking at large lightweight rucksacks. I have bags but they are really big gym bags and i understand i need to keep the weight down.


Thanks

Lost soul

8,712 posts

182 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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I would ask your mummy for advice

Hawkeye73

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139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Lost soul said:
I would ask your mummy for advice
Really! That's your constructive advice!

Words fail me.


Lost soul

8,712 posts

182 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Hawkeye73 said:
Lost soul said:
I would ask your mummy for advice
Really! That's your constructive advice!

Words fail me.
Well you sound a bit gormless so I thought mummy would be the best bet if you can not figure out what to take by yourself

S10GTA

12,664 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Lost soul said:
Hawkeye73 said:
Lost soul said:
I would ask your mummy for advice
Really! That's your constructive advice!

Words fail me.
Well you sound a bit gormless so I thought mummy would be the best bet if you can not figure out what to take by yourself
What a helpful reply rolleyes

Hawkeye73

Original Poster:

25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Do you work offshore lost soul?

Lost soul

8,712 posts

182 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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what's that got to do with it , I am not the one who has no clue what to take for a couple of weeks away from mummy

Shambler

1,189 posts

144 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Seasick tablets, shower gel, toothpaste etc, might be worth taking your own duvet cover and sheets.

Hawkeye73

Original Poster:

25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Like i said earlier, words fail me.

I thank you for your constructive and helpful response and wish you well.

Your username seems so apt.


EzyQ

149 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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take a couple of half decent size gym bags, use one for your PPE and one for your clothes dont take any suit cases no matter how small choppers dont like them & no bags with wheels either

you will get your clothes washed every night in the laundry however always take spares as they do go missing sometimes

so at least 4 days under wear a few t's a few pairs trackys etc and if you plan on using the gym take gym gear and i would take a spare pair of trainers for the gym
flip flops are normally banned on all rigs now unless your in the suna

taking your ipad, phone laptop is fine just decalre it at check in and when offshore it will need to be tested prior to being plugged in for charging and of course its not allowed outside on the plant
declare any meds you take with you at check in even if its vitamins or body buiding powder etc

take some cash with you as there is a bond (shop) on board that sells sweets crisps juice fags deoderant shaving foam razors perfume t shirts socks etc etc


XJSJohn

15,963 posts

219 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Lost soul said:
what's that got to do with it , I am not the one who has no clue what to take for a couple of weeks away from mummy
Lost Soul, he is not exactly going on a trip to Butlins for the first time .....

an FPSO earlier today ....





boyse7en

6,704 posts

165 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Lost soul said:
I would ask your mummy for advice
Do you think his mother works offshore? I doubt it.

Hawkeye73

Original Poster:

25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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EzyQ said:
take a couple of half decent size gym bags, use one for your PPE and one for your clothes dont take any suit cases no matter how small choppers dont like them & no bags with wheels either

you will get your clothes washed every night in the laundry however always take spares as they do go missing sometimes

so at least 4 days under wear a few t's a few pairs trackys etc and if you plan on using the gym take gym gear and i would take a spare pair of trainers for the gym
flip flops are normally banned on all rigs now unless your in the suna

taking your ipad, phone laptop is fine just decalre it at check in and when offshore it will need to be tested prior to being plugged in for charging and of course its not allowed outside on the plant
declare any meds you take with you at check in even if its vitamins or body buiding powder etc

take some cash with you as there is a bond (shop) on board that sells sweets crisps juice fags deoderant shaving foam razors perfume t shirts socks etc etc
Much appreciated.

Wasn't sure if my PPE would already be on the rig as i'm going Adhoc. Going to speak to the company today to check this, i'm guessing PPE will need picking up from them if that's the case.

Just wanted to check to see what to take as read different reports on weight limits, what not to take, how many bags etc but it seems to vary.



BritishRacinGrin

24,623 posts

160 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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I've never been offshore but I'm in the industry...

The barge will have medical facilities but it can be useful to have a small stash of electrolite drinks or Baroccas etc just for when you wake up feeling a bit st / dehydrated. If you're spending a lot of time outside you'll probably find yourself wanting sun cream, skin and hand moisturiser at some point.

Remember that any PPE they provide you with will be boggo stuff so check what they're going to give you and buy your own higher quality items if you think it's going to get on your nerves- Boots, safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection.

Again they'll probably provide you one or stash one in the cabin but a flashlight can be indispensible.

Good pair of earphones, plenty of TV shows / films / music / literature in your tablet or laptop.

Aside from all the practical things, I'd say that you should take some personal effects including a full address book with telephone numbers and addresses. Things happen to mobiles. Might be nice to have some pictures of the people and things you care about, even if it's just an ice breaker for non-English speakers you might work with.


Mark-C

5,044 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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XJSJohn said:
Lost soul said:
what's that got to do with it , I am not the one who has no clue what to take for a couple of weeks away from mummy
Lost Soul, he is not exactly going on a trip to Butlins for the first time .....

an FPSO earlier today ....

I have a feeling Lost Soul hasn't got a clue and is just being a mouthy tosser ....

EzyQ

149 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Hawkeye73 said:
Much appreciated.

Wasn't sure if my PPE would already be on the rig as i'm going Adhoc. Going to speak to the company today to check this, i'm guessing PPE will need picking up from them if that's the case.

Just wanted to check to see what to take as read different reports on weight limits, what not to take, how many bags etc but it seems to vary.
weight limit on each bag is 11kgs some carriers will allow 3 bags most are limited to 2

PPE is usually supplied by the company if you ad-hoc or working thru an agnecy then the agency i know (petrofac) supply PPE

Hawkeye73

Original Poster:

25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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BritishRacinGrin said:
I've never been offshore but I'm in the industry...

The barge will have medical facilities but it can be useful to have a small stash of electrolite drinks or Baroccas etc just for when you wake up feeling a bit st / dehydrated. If you're spending a lot of time outside you'll probably find yourself wanting sun cream, skin and hand moisturiser at some point.

Remember that any PPE they provide you with will be boggo stuff so check what they're going to give you and buy your own higher quality items if you think it's going to get on your nerves- Boots, safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection.

Again they'll probably provide you one or stash one in the cabin but a flashlight can be indispensible.

Good pair of earphones, plenty of TV shows / films / music / literature in your tablet or laptop.

Aside from all the practical things, I'd say that you should take some personal effects including a full address book with telephone numbers and addresses. Things happen to mobiles. Might be nice to have some pictures of the people and things you care about, even if it's just an ice breaker for non-English speakers you might work with.
Thank You.

Yes, i've read to take sun cream and moisturiser. I will probably be outside a lot as i'm there on Production side for shutdown and start up of the plant, PTW's etc. It's a 6 month Adhoc post so i'm guessing they want me around for full shutdown and start up.

slinky

15,704 posts

249 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Mark-C said:
I have a feeling Lost Soul hasn't got a clue and is just being a mouthy tosser ....
He won't be contributing any further to this thread.

jshell

11,006 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Hawkeye73 said:
Got a start on an FPSO next week, first trip offshore and was hoping someone could give me an idea of what to take with me.

I've read to take 4/5 pairs of underwear/socks, toiletries, cheap t-shirts, couple pairs of joggers and gear for the gym.

Also read i can take my mobile and a laptop. I don't own a laptop but assuming ok to take an ipad?

What sort of bags do people take, been looking at large lightweight rucksacks. I have bags but they are really big gym bags and i understand i need to keep the weight down.


Thanks
Is it UK sector or overseas? I think UK/Norway now requires minimum 3 layers for travelling too. I wouldn't bother with sunscreen if Uk based...

Hawkeye73

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25 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Will be UK based, North Sea.