What is IMCA inspection?

What is IMCA inspection?

IMCA – eCMID Inspection Inspections are carried out for IMCA members and others on board special vessels that are used to undertake offshore and subsea construction, pipe and cable laying and supply activities and to support the work of offshore contractors such as diving, offshore survey and remote systems & ROV.

What is Common Marine inspection Document?

The Common Marine Inspection Document (CMID) (IMCA M 149) is a free to use marine inspection format provided by the International Marine Contractors Association for the inspection and audit of marine vessels involved in the offshore industry.

How long is a Cmid valid for?

The CMID will be periodically updated and suggestions for improvements are always welcome. We would anticipate collecting these suggestions together and updating the CMID at an interval of about one year.

Why should an offshore vessel inspection be based on the Common Marine Inspection Document Cmid )?

The IMCA CMID (Common Marine Inspection Document) provides a standard format for inspection of offshore vessels and small boats. Its use helps promote safety and efficiency and can help reduce the number of repeat inspections on individual marine vessels.

What is an Ovid inspection?

Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) is an inspection protocol that will allow project and marine assurance teams to assess the safety and environment performance of a vessel and its operators in a more effective and uniform manner.

What is Ovid Marine?

What does Ocimf stand for?

Welcome to OCIMF The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) was formed in April 1970 in response to the growing public concern about marine pollution, particularly by oil.

What is the purpose of Ovid inspection?

OVID is an inspection protocol that allows project and marine assurance teams to assess the safety and environmental performance of vessels and operators in a more effective and uniform manner.

What is OVPQ?

OFFSHORE VESSEL PARTICULARS QUESTIONNAIRE (OVPQ)

What is a CDI inspection?

The CDI (Chemical Distribution Institute) is an inspection regime designed for chemical and gas tankers, and the completed report provides a score for the inspected vessel. A higher score indicates a vessel compliant with industry standards.

What is TMSA audit?

Tanker Management and Self-Assessment (TMSA) Audit Services TMSA programme was introduced in 2004 with an intention to improve safety management of Tanker operators. TMSA is based on numerous KPIs which operators can assess themselves upon and lay out phased continuous improvement plan.

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