It seems you’re referring to (now under DNV after the merger with GL), which is the standard for Marine Operations in the offshore wind, oil & gas, and renewable energy industries.
A common rule of thumb in the standard (specifically for Sea Fastenings) is that the design must withstand a storm with a return period of 10 years for the specific season (Winter vs. Summer) in the specific location. This is known as the . dnvgl-st-n001
The standard provides requirements and recommended practices for the planning, design, execution, and documentation of marine operations. It seems you’re referring to (now under DNV
Understanding DNVGL-ST-N001: The Global Benchmark for Marine Operations This is known as the
: Ensure their operations meet international expectations for quality and risk management.
Without more specific details on what you're looking for (e.g., a specific type of document, technical requirements, or guidelines), I'll create a general draft based on what "DNVGL-ST-N001" might refer to. Typically, standards from DNV GL are quite detailed and technical, covering aspects such as materials, design, fabrication, and inspection of various types of equipment and structures.