
An accommodation platform is an offshore platform which supports living quarters for offshore personnel.[1] These are often associated with the petroleum industry, although other industries use them as well, such as the wind farm Horns Rev 2.[2]
In the oil and gas industry an accommodation platform may be a flotel, providing living quarters for personnel temporarily engaged in construction or maintenance activities. It also refers to a permanent platform bridge-linked to production and wellhead platforms. It provides living quarters and a safe refuge remote from the potential hazards of the hydrocarbon plant.
Accommodation platforms may be designated 'A' (Accommodation), 'LQ' (Living Quarters), 'Q' (Quarters), 'UQ' (Utility & Quarters). Only low hazard equipment and fluids are located on the accommodation platform to reduce the risk of fire or explosion.
Accommodation platforms may comprise:[3]
- Sleeping quarters
 - Galley
 - Eating (mess) facilities
 - Food storage
 - Laundry facilities
 - Recreation facilities
 - Installation control room
 - Crew offices
 - Boot/Locker room
 - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems
 - Fire and gas detection
 - Helideck
 - Lifeboats
 - Emergency power generation
 - Firewater (seawater lift) pump(s)
 - Instrument and plant air compression
 - Potable water plant
 - Aviation fuel storage
 - Sewage treatment and disposal
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Accommodation platform - definition of accommodation platform by The Free Dictionary". thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
 - ↑ Accommodation Platform Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine DONG Energy, February 2010. Retrieved: 22 November 2010.
 - ↑ Plot Plans, various UK North Sea installations