What is Ocimf sire?
One of the most significant safety initiatives introduced by OCIMF is the Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE). The SIRE Programme is a unique tanker risk assessment tool of value to charterers, ship operators, terminal operators and government bodies concerned with ship safety.
What are the importance of a successful sire inspection under the Ocimf convention?
It is used to determine whether a vessel or barge follows SIRE programme standards set by the OICMF. Performing regular SIRE Inspections can help your business promote ship safety and ensure consistent quality of service in the business.
What are the stages of sire inspection?
SIRE Operator – Inspection process from a vessel operators…
- Making a request to a SIRE Submitting Company for an inspection to take place.
- Inspection commissioning and agreeing a date for the inspection.
- Remote/physical inspection takes place.
- Review of report by submitting company.
What is the purpose of sire?
The Ship Inspection Report programme (SIRE) is a unique tanker and barge risk assessment tool used by charterers, terminal operators and government bodies to assist in the assurance of ship safety standards.
What is Ocimf and its purpose?
OCIMF’s mission is lead the global marine industry in the promotion of safe and environmentally responsible transportation of crude oil, oil products, petrochemicals and gas, and to drive the same values in the management of related offshore marine operations.
What does this Ocimf possess that gain worldwide recognition?
In addition to its extensive publications library, OCIMF has a rich portfolio of tools including its Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) programme and Tanker Management and Self Assessment tool (TMSA), both of which have gained worldwide recognition and acceptance.
What is the outstanding quality that an applicant for a sire inspector must possess?
They should be proficient in English and be physically fit to carry out the Inspection of Vessel. The inspector should also be warm and behave ethically and co-operate with the Ship Staff.
How do I become a Ocimf sire inspector?
Only OCIMF members are eligible to nominate an applicant for accreditation. Once an applicant is approved, OCIMF will arrange for the applicant to attend an approved SIRE Inspector Training Course and sit for the examination at an OCIMF designated examination centre.
What is the female version of sire?
dame
The words “sire” and “sir”, as well as the French “(mon)sieur” and the Spanish “señor”, share a common etymological origin, all ultimately being related to the Latin senior. The female equivalent form of address is dame or dam.
What does this OCIMF possess that gain worldwide recognition?
What are OCIMF SIRE inspections or more popularly known as vetting inspections?
OCIMF SIRE inspections or more popularly known as vetting inspections are well known in tanker industry (SIRE is Ship Inspection Report Programme). Its primary goal is to expand the availability of ship inspection information. SIRE members have a prime objective to promote ship safety.
What is OCIMF and its purpose?
What is ococimf’s new API for Sire integration?
OCIMF has developed a new Application Programme Interface (API) for SIRE 2.0 integration. This was published on 31 January 2021 to those companies that integrate with the existing API to download inspection reports and vessel particulars documents.
How is ococimf preparing vessel operators for Sire 2?
OCIMF is implementing a robust SIRE 2.0 communication plan to ensure that vessel operators and other users of the SIRE programme are aware of the key changes due to take place. The plan includes engagement with all relevant tanker industry associations and a series of webinars to help prepare vessel operators for SIRE 2.0.
What is OCIMF’s remote inspection regime?
OCIMF is pleased to announce the launch of a remote inspection regime as an additional tool within its Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) programme. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, OCIMF has issued several updates directed at OCIMF inspectors to guide their actions and behaviours when carrying out SIRE/OVID programme inspections.
What is the sire programme?
Since its inception, OCIMF’s Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE) has helped to support continuous improvement in the safety of the marine industry by providing a robust tanker risk assessment tool and vessel inspection report database.