Bureau Veritas simplifies ship certification system
Leading international
classification society Bureau Veritas has put in place a completely new
IT-based certification and ship status system. It is aimed at reducing the
workload of shipowners and operators and simplifying access to ship information
and status.
“In a world where so
much is now done online ships’ certificates are the last great area of outdated
paperwork,” explains Claude Maillot, Ships in Service Director, Bureau Veritas.
“We have seen the ship’s classification certificate grow from one simple page
into a document with many pages and annexes which are built up of both printed
and handwritten entries. It has become unwieldy, error-prone, open to confusion
and difficult to maintain. Bureau Veritas’ new certification system once more
makes the ship’s Certificate of Classification a simple one page document.
Everything else is online in a standardised and easy to access format. That
cuts down the chances of error, confusion and fraud and enables us to add new
services to make life more efficient for ship owners and operators.”
The new Bureau Veritas
Certificate of Classification contains only the key identity of the ship and
notation information. It is printed on recycled paper embossed with a logo to
prevent fraudulent copies. All the other information which used to be attached
as annexes is now updated electronically and can be accessed by owners and by
charterers and port authorities if given access by the owner.
“Authorised users can
go to www.veristar.com and print off what
they need on Ship Status. It can be tailored to be as detailed or a simple as
they require. The new Ship Status is made up of a number of sections (ship
particulars, owner/manager information, cargo and ballast capacities, class and
statutory status, planned inspection items, 1-year survey planner, continuous
and/or PMS lists, regulatory information, BV contacts) and the shipowner may
decide to print each of these sections separately according to the information
needed. The section Class and Statutory Status contains all certificates, which
is what most authorities and charterers need, surveys, audits, recommendations,
non-conformities and memoranda. The owner can print this section completely or
only the to-do list, and in that case the owner may choose items due in 1, 2 or
3 months. This system avoids confusion as there are no more hand-written
updates or recommendations on certificates,” says Maillot. “At the same time we
have enhanced the way owners and operators can see the ship status, which will
help with planning maintenance and surveys. There is a graphical presentation
of all surveys, audits, recommendations, non-conformities and planned
maintenance and continuous survey items due in the next 12 months. Owners tell
us this will help a lot to keep abreast of all requirements.”
The new system also
allows the ship’s staff to update the central record via VeriSTAR Info when
planned maintenance items have to be done by a specific date. The item is then
verified by a BV surveyor on the next ship visit. “Masters will love the new
system and the Ship Documents folder and USB-key version we will supply to all
ships because it makes organisation of all the paperwork needed for PSC and
charters’ inspections much simpler to maintain and present,” says Maillot. “It
sounds simple, and simplicity is what we want to deliver, but we can only do
that now IT has caught up with the requirements of shipping.”
www.bureauveritas.com for corporate
information, www.veristar.com for marine
information
+33 1 55 24 7472 16
octavio.rinaldi@bureauveritas.com
For
a graphic of the new certificate or the survey planner e mail john@merlinco.com
Bureau
Veritas is a world leader in conformity assessment and certification services.
Created in 1828, the Group has close to 52,000 employees in 940 offices and 340
laboratories located in 140 countries. Bureau Veritas helps its clients to
improve their performance by offering services and innovative solutions in
order to ensure that their assets, products, infrastructure and processes meet
standards and regulations in terms of quality, health and safety, environmental
protection and social responsibility.
For more
information:
Octavio
Rinaldi
Bureau
Veritas
+33 1 55 24 7472 16
octavio.rinaldi@bureauveritas.com
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