Guidance on Mooring System Management Plans (MSMP)
Year: 2019 Language: english Author: INTERTANKO Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 39 Description: INTERTANKO has developed this guidance to help Members comply with MEG4 and to address the questions in VIQ7. The guidance covers the implementation of the Standard Mooring System Management Plan (MSMP), the Mooring System Management Plan Register (MSMPR) which is a subset of the MSMP and the Line Management Plan (LMP). These plans are new tools to assist Members with managing equipment and lines from design to retirement. MEG4 states that the plans should remain on the ship throughout its life as part of the management of change records to ensure that documents and records are not lost and it is recommended that all information relevant to the mooring of the ship is considered together as a complete system. The plans should also include a record of any changes that have occurred to the mooring equipment and arrangements since the vessel was built.
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Guidance on Mooring System Management Plans (MSMP)
Year: 2019
Language: english
Author: INTERTANKO
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 39
Description: INTERTANKO has developed this guidance to help Members comply with MEG4 and to address the questions
in VIQ7. The guidance covers the implementation of the Standard Mooring System Management Plan (MSMP),
the Mooring System Management Plan Register (MSMPR) which is a subset of the MSMP and the Line
Management Plan (LMP).
These plans are new tools to assist Members with managing equipment and lines from design to retirement.
MEG4 states that the plans should remain on the ship throughout its life as part of the management of change
records to ensure that documents and records are not lost and it is recommended that all information relevant
to the mooring of the ship is considered together as a complete system. The plans should also include a record
of any changes that have occurred to the mooring equipment and arrangements since the vessel was built.
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