JFD Upgrades NHC’s Hyperbaric Reception Facility

JFD has expanded its National Hyperbaric Centre’s (NHC) fixed hyperbaric reception facility (HRF) from an 18-man to a 24-man system.

In response to larger diving support vessels coming into operation in the North Sea, the expansion will ensure NHC will be able to support and facilitate the arrival of the 24-man self propelled hyperbaric lifeboats (SPHLs).

Giovanni Corbetta, JFD managing director said:

“JFD is delighted to announce that a major operator has already signed a contract for the provision of 24-man reception capability. NHC has retained a successful reputation as a highly capable HRF facility over many years, and so, JFD is happy to invest in developments which will enable the centre to continue to support its clients as their needs develop.”

Included in the expansion is the design and manufacture of a new hyperbaric module which consists of a transfer under pressure (TUP) chamber and spool piece which will provide a critical link between the 24-man SPHL and the NHC’s decompression chambers.

The TUP will be contained within a steel support structure (Support Module) with a cradle which provides alignment, support and portability for the 24-man SPHL.

The NHC building will also be extended and its overhead crane handling capabilities enhanced so it can accommodate the larger 24-man SPHLs, the company said.

As part of the extension, the existing decompression chambers will be adapted and removable modules will be available to accommodate a maximum of 30 people during the medical treatment and decompression process, providing a facility suitable for treatment of the most complex diving-related medical emergencies.