Our ISM and ISPS audits rigorously evaluate your vessel's Safety Management System and security protocols against the requirements of the ISM Code and ISPS Code. We identify non-conformities, assess compliance gaps, and provide actionable corrective measures to ensure full flag state and port state compliance, reducing the risk of detentions and operational disruptions.
Safeguarding the marine environment is a core responsibility of every vessel operator. Our Environmental Compliance Audits assess adherence to MARPOL regulations, including Annex I (oil), Annex V (garbage), and Annex VI (air emissions). We examine ORB entries, garbage management plans, and emission logs to ensure your vessel operates within international environmental standards.
Safe navigation is the cornerstone of maritime operations. Our Navigation Assessments evaluate bridge team management, passage planning procedures, Bridge equipment effective usage, and watchkeeping standards. We provide detailed feedback aligned with STCW requirements and best industry practices, helping officers maintain the highest levels of navigational competence and situational awareness.
Bunkering operations carry significant environmental and safety risks. Our Bunkering Audits review bunker receipt procedures, overflow prevention measures, communications between ship and supplier, and the management of bunker delivery notes (BDNs). We ensure your crew is fully prepared to manage bunkering operations safely and in compliance with MARPOL Annex I and company SMS requirements.
We conduct both Static and Dynamic Navigation Audits to provide a comprehensive assessment of your vessel's navigational readiness. Static audits review documentation, equipment functionality, and bridge organisation while at anchor or berth. Dynamic audits are performed underway, observing real-time bridge team performance, passage execution, and watch-to-watch handover procedures under actual operational conditions.
Mooring and anchoring operations are among the highest-risk activities undertaken onboard. Our audits evaluate the condition and maintenance of mooring equipment, adherence to approved mooring arrangements, and deck team competency during berthing and anchoring operations. We align our findings with the OCIMF Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG4) and flag state requirements to reduce operational risk.
Cargo operations aboard tanker vessels demand precision and strict adherence to safety protocols. Our Cargo Operation Audits assess the cargo loading/discharging plans, valve operation procedures, inert gas system management, and tank cleaning operations. We review compliance with ISGOTT guidelines, company procedures, and terminal requirements to ensure efficient, safe, and environmentally sound cargo operations.
The engine room is the heart of any vessel, and its performance directly impacts operational safety and regulatory compliance. Our Engine Sailing Audits evaluate planned maintenance system (PMS) records, machinery condition, ORB Part I entries, bilge management, and engineering watchkeeping standards. We provide targeted recommendations to improve engine room discipline and prevent machinery-related incidents or PSC deficiencies.