Professional Radio Surveys for Major Class Societies and Flag States.

Our firm is an approved GMDSS radio surveyor for major class societies and most flag states. Including Lloyd’s Register, MCA, Jamaica, International Register of Shipping, Cayman Islands, Marshall Islands, Bermuda, Panama and others.

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Radio survey is a set of testing services provided for a vessel to verify and confirm its readiness and safety for navigation in appropriate sea area. The condition of the ship and its equipment shall be maintained to conform with the provisions of the SOLAS regulations to ensure that the ship in all respects will remain fit to proceed to sea without danger to the ship or persons on board.

After Titanic disaster in 1912, the world’s community understood the necessity to bring maritime safety rules on international level. IMCO (Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization) gathered and elaborated the first International Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention in 1914. This convention had not luck to be applied because of the World War I. In consequence, the SOLAS Convention was recast and updated in 1960 and 1974. Present days the consolidated redaction of 1974 with continuous amendments is in use.

 

 

Radio survey is a set of testing services provided for a vessel to verify and confirm its readiness and safety for navigation in the appropriate sea area. The condition of the ship and its equipment shall be maintained to conform with the provisions of the SOLAS regulations to ensure that the ship in all respects will remain fit to proceed to sea without danger to the ship or persons on board.

After the Titanic disaster in 1912, the world’s community understood the necessity to bring maritime safety rules on the international level. IMCO (Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization) gathered and elaborated on the first International Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention in 1914. This convention had no luck to be applied because of World War I. In consequence, the SOLAS Convention was recast and updated in 1960 and 1974. Present days the consolidated redaction of 1974 with continuous amendments is in use.

 

Radio Surveys should be carried out in accordance with SOLAS Convention, reference is made to the “IMO Resolution A997(25) - Survey Guidelines Under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification, 2007”.