Liberia Registry launches electronic oil record book
The Liberian Registry, in partnership with Prevention at Sea Ltd, a
Cyprus-based maritime compliance technology company, has launched an innovative
software product designed to replace traditional paper oil record books (ORBs)
and to facilitate correct ORB entries into an efficient electronic format.
Liberia’s Electronic Oil Record Book (ε-ORB) is the most recent in a
long line of ground-breaking industry initiatives designed to make the
Liberian-flag fleet the safest, greenest and most efficient afloat. It is
intended to address a variety of issues, including oil record books being
reported missing on board, failure to document entries in the ORB of internal
transfer of oily mixture, discrepancies between entry into the ORB and actual
capacity of the oily water separator, and falsification of log entries.
Christian Mollitor, Vice-President of the Liberian Registry, says, “The
Liberian Registry is proud to deliver innovative products that help shipowners
proactively comply with regulatory requirements. It is our belief that many
errors found in oil record books are caused by human administrative error
rather than wilful non-compliance with MARPOL. However, the consequences of incorrectly
recording oil waste transfers are very serious and may lead to criminal
prosecution.
"Through the use of technology, we have developed an IMO-compliant
oil record book that eliminates the chance for administrative errors, ensures
accuracy and accountability in record-keeping, and is easily auditable both on
board and ashore. The ε-ORB affords
peace of mind, knowing that your ship maintains accurate information when
pulling into port."
Created in accordance with MARPOL requirements and certified by Lloyd’s
Register under MEPC1/Circ. 736/Rev. 2 guidelines, the ε-ORB is designed to
establish transparency, credibility and traceability. All information is stored
electronically through the use of a system back-up, making archiving easier and
enabling past data to be revisited. The ε-ORB software will be available for
use by shipowners, ship operators, and authorities worldwide.
For more information on the ε-ORB
software, please contact eorb@liscr.com
The Liberian Registry has long been considered the
world’s most technologically advanced maritime administration. It has a
long-established track record of combining the highest standards of safety for
vessels and crews with the highest levels of responsive service to owners.
Moreover, it has a well-deserved reputation for supporting international
legislation designed to maintain and improve the safety and effectiveness of
the shipping industry and protection of the marine environment.
Labels: discrepancies, electronic oil record book, failure to document ORB entries, falsification of log entries, Liberian Ship Registry, oily water separators, ORBs missing on board
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