Leviathan is equipped with DP2 capability which allows for fast, safe and cost-efficient transit and positioning between locations; this not only transforms operations in the oil and gas industry, but also facilitates efficient installation and maintenance of offshore wind farms.
A sister vessel of the Kraken, Leviathan has gained an equally sterling reputation; the vessel recently concluded a 15 month contract with Fluor for work on the Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm located off the Suffolk/Essex coast. Leviathan also worked with Zaratan on the Meerwind Offshore Wind Park, installing the transition pieces and turbines of 88 Siemens 3.6MW wind turbines.
Leviathan has a HSE accepted Safety Case in accordance with UK Offshore Installation (Safety Case) Regulations 2015 which enables her to work in the Oil & Gas industry.
At Seajacks we are concerned with the safety of all our employees, visitors and contractors on and off shore. A Hazob system is fully implemented on all of our vessels, with crew members and visitors submitting potential hazards and suggestions for improvement.
A management system has been implemented in order to keep track and continually reduce emissions at all time. Seajacks have been awarded the ISO 14001:2015 standard which recognises and monitors our ambition to be as environmentally friendly as possible.