
Ship Inspection Standards
Ship Inspection Standards refer to a set of guidelines and criteria used to evaluate the safety, operational efficiency, and compliance of vessels with international regulations. These inspections assess various aspects, including the ship’s structure, equipment, crew qualifications, and environmental practices. The goal is to ensure that ships are seaworthy, minimize risks of accidents or pollution, and protect both the crew and marine environment. Inspections are typically carried out by designated authorities or organizations, ensuring that ships meet the necessary legal and safety requirements before they can operate commercially.