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New Inspection Regime (NIR)
With the introduction of the New Inspection Regime (NIR),the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (PMoU) will change is target of inspecting 25% of individual ships calling at each member state to a shared commitment for full coverage of inspecting all ships visiting ports and anchorages in the PMoU region as a whole. The target factor will be replaced by the Ship Risk Profile. The Ship Risk Profile classifies ships into Low Risk Ships (LRS) and High Risk Ships (HRS). If a ship is neither low risk or high risk, it is classified as Standard Risk Ship (SRS).
The company performance criteria for the calculation of the Ship Risk Profile is a new parameter in the PMoU. The PMoU has established a formula which takes into consideration the deficiencies and detentions in the last 36 months of the company's fleet, based on the IMO company number and compares it to the average of all vessels inspected in the PMoU to determine the performance level. The companies will be ranked into very low, low, medium and high. Any refusal of access (ban) will have a negative impact on the ranking of the company and will be subject to more in-depth and more frequent inspections.
Featured Products
Listed below are some of our featured products
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Fall Preventive Device - Fibre Strops (FPD) The Lifeboat Fall Prevention Device was designed to conform to the latest IMO/MSC 1327 guidelines |
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Free Fall Lifeboat Safety Remote Release Device (SR2D) The first unmanned launching device for Free Fall Lifeboats |
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Accomodation Ladders & Gangways Complying with the latest IMO/MSC 1331 guidelines, we provide annual load testing and recertification services |
Immersion Suits We service, maintain, inspect and even provide new Immersion Suits, conforming to the IMO/MSC 1114 guidelines |
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Hyperbaric Lifeboats The latest in line with the ongoing efforts for safety, we provide the servicing, maintenance and inspection |
Anti-Piracy Equipment The LRAD and Nemesis 5000 (shown here) are designed to overcome threats faced from pirates at sea |




















