Vetting Inspections
Vetting Inspections
Vetting Inspections
British Petroleum
Vetting Inspections
Content of page
.1 Introduction
.2 Reference
.3 Brief History
.4 Objectives
.5 Chemical Distribution Institute
.6 Ship Inspection Report Programmers
.7 Inspector Accreditation
.8 Typical Deficiencies
.9 Practical Issues
SAQ (Self Assessment Question )
1. Introduction
Ship
vetting is an in-depth
assessment of a ship with respect to
its quality and that of its owner,
operator and manager, right from
commissioning to current status.
Vetting enables the charterer to
optimize vessel selection by matching
available vessels to operational
requirements of the voyage and
therefore maximizing efficiency.
2.Reference
OCIMF
Ship
3. 2.Brief History
Ship
4.4. Charterers
consideration
Another
Considerable
7. 1.Inspector
Accreditation
To
The
7.4.2.Duties of Inspector
The
SIRE
over
7.9. The Master can expect that the inspection will take about six to
eight hours and be performed in the following order, unless the
order of inspection should be altered to fit the vessels schedule:
1.Review
8. 1. Typical Deficiency
a)
8. 2.Typical Deficiency
c) The starboard aft and forward main deck
mooring winch
clutch levers were not properly secured
rendering the
clutching arrangements ineffective (securing
pins must be
in place in both conditions i.e. when the
clutch in in gear
or out of gear).
8. 3.Typical Deficiency
d)
8. 5. Typical Deficiency
i)