At Mouritsen, we have a range of purpose-built offshore containers that are used in the offshore industry for transportation and storage of equipment and materials.
They are designed to withstand rough weather conditions and the tough working environments on offshore and oil platforms.
Offshore containers can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as maintenance and service container, living container, workspace container, changing room container, storage container and warehouse container.
They are made of steel and are often equipped with security locks and ventilation systems.
With a changing room container from Mouritsen, you get a simple and practical solution that provides your employees with legally required work environment.
Our changing containers typically contain changing rooms, showers and storage space for personal belongings and equipment.
The changing container is divided into a clean vs. dirty side to ensure a good work environment.
The container is specially designed for coating tasks and for working with epoxy.
Changing room containers are important to maintain a good safety and working environment for employees on offshore installations.
Mouritsen changing containers meet the strict safety standards and are robust enough to withstand the rough marine environment and extreme weather conditions offshore.
The changing containers are constructed from steel and are equipped with safety systems such as fire alarms and two doors. In addition, they can be built with an emergency exit to ensure employee safety in the event of an emergency.
All our changing containers are ATEX and DNV approved
Offshore office containers are purpose-built solutions used in the offshore industry to provide temporary office facilities on oil platforms and offshore installations.
They are DNV approved and designed to withstand both harsh weather conditions -10 C to +30 C and demanding working conditions. They are also designed for ATEX zone 2, making them suitable for hazardous areas on offshore facilities, where they can be used for a wide range of purposes, including temporary offices, meeting rooms, control rooms and more.
Offshore office solutions are available in different sizes and configurations depending on the requirements and needs of the job.
The workshop container contains a mobile workshop and can function as both a storage and service container with service facilities. It has a floor with anti-slip and shock absorption to create a safe workplace.
The workshop containers can be customized in size and configuration to meet the specific requirements and needs of the offshore installation in question. Like Mouritsen's other container solutions, the workshop and service containers are ATEX and DNV approved.
With a workshop container for on-site service, the crew saves time on assembling the right equipment and performing service, as everything is gathered in one place in the container.
Both the workshop and service container can be lifted onsite and transported back to onshore for service, maintenance, and refilling.
In addition, tools and equipment can be secured with tool securing for additional safety around the equipment.
A DNV and ATEX approved container enables safe and efficient storage and transportation of equipment and hazardous materials.
Storage containers can be of different sizes and configurations that can be adapted to meet the various requirements and needs of offshore installations.
The containers are also suitable for temporary storage of equipment and materials during transportation to and from offshore installations.
Storage containers can help increase efficiency and productivity on offshore installations by providing safe and organized storage of materials and equipment.
Offshore containers from Mouritsen
Safety is important. Using a DNV and ATEX approved container offshore can help minimize the risk of accidents and injuries to workers on site. Most countries also have strict laws and regulations that require offshore installations and equipment to meet certain safety standards and requirements. These include DNV and ATEX.
DNV approval: DNV is an independent third-party certification organization that specializes in evaluating and approving the safety of offshore installations and equipment.
ATEX approval: ATEX (Atmosphères Explosibles) is an EU approval relevant for equipment to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
The containers are designed and constructed to withstand extreme weather conditions that can occur offshore and are tested to ensure they can withstand any explosion hazards that may be present in the workplace.