Year: 2015 (Updated in 2017) Language: english Author: OCIMF Genre: Handbook Publisher: CDI Edition: 8th Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 147 Description: This Ship Inspection Report (SIR) was developed as part of the CEFIC “Safety and Quality Assessment System for the Management of Ship Operations”. The document was transferred to CDI for global application and implementation across the world fleet of Chemical and LPG tankers. For assessment purposes, the SIR should be read in conjunction with the current version of the Vessel Particulars Questionnaire (VPQ). The aim of the SIR is to give an accurate assessment of the ship at the time the inspection is carried out. The SIR is essentially a quality assessment of the ship, its operations and personnel which also incorporates essential aspects of safety and environmental protection. Compliance with statutory, recommended and desirable items is identified within the SIR. Observations to all negative answers are listed in Section B (Inspection Summary). The Inspector may additionally remark on any answer or section deserving further expansion and on any conditions or occurrences observed during the inspection which were contrary to safe working practices. Inspectors are encouraged to document positive items and best practices that are noted on board, as well as items that have been corrected prior to completion of the inspection. Additional info: https://www.cdim.org/webshop/cdi/fr_cdim.jsp
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CDI Ship Inspection Report Liquefied Gas Carrier
Year: 2015 (Updated in 2017)
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: CDI
Edition: 8th
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 147
Description: This Ship Inspection Report (SIR) was developed as part of the CEFIC “Safety and Quality Assessment System for the Management of Ship Operations”. The document was transferred to CDI for global application and implementation across the world fleet of Chemical and LPG tankers.
For assessment purposes, the SIR should be read in conjunction with the current version of the Vessel Particulars Questionnaire (VPQ). The aim of the SIR is to give an accurate assessment of the ship at the time the inspection is carried out.
The SIR is essentially a quality assessment of the ship, its operations and personnel which also incorporates essential aspects of safety and environmental protection. Compliance with statutory, recommended and desirable items is identified within the SIR. Observations to all negative answers are listed in Section B (Inspection Summary). The Inspector may additionally remark on any answer or section deserving further expansion and on any conditions or occurrences observed during the inspection which were contrary to safe working practices. Inspectors are encouraged to document positive items and best practices that are noted on board, as well as items that have been corrected prior to completion of the inspection.
Additional info: https://www.cdim.org/webshop/cdi/fr_cdim.jsp
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For assessment purposes, the SIR should be read in conjunction with the current version of the Vessel Particulars Questionnaire (VPQ).
CDI - (HVPQ) Harmonized Vessel Particulars Questionnaire (LPG Variant) - OCIMF [2014, PDF]
Author: OCIMF | Year: 2014 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 32 | Genre: Handbook
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