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17 Feb 12 - 16:37
EMSA issues Assessment of Classifications Societies
13 classification societies ) are presently recognised by the European Union

2011.5.23- EMSA.pngClassification societies are organisations which develop and apply technical standards to the design, construction and assessment of ships (and other marine facilities) and which carry out survey work on ships. Flag states can authorise classification societies for the inspection and statutory certification of their ships. There are more than 50 organisations worldwide which define their activities as providing marine classification, but only 13 classification societies ) are presently recognised by the European Union (Official Journal C 135/04 of 19 June 2007).

Only Member States can request EU recognition of a classification society and the enlargement of the EU may lead to additions to the EU recognised list. EU Member States can only authorize a classification society recognised by the European Union.

The main EU legislation which deals with classification societies is Regulation (EC) No 391/2009 and Directive 2009/15/EC (as amended after the Erika disaster). This requires that each of the 13 EU recognised classification societies is assessed once every 2 years, and EMSA has been entrusted with carrying out this task on behalf of the European Commission. Based on the present list, it is necessary for EMSA to organise a number of assessments per year, which cover both head offices and selected regional offices, and also include visits to ships for the purpose of checking the performance of the classification society in question. EMSA also carries out special assessments of classification societies for which EU recognition is being requested by one or more (new) Member States.

Click here to view Inspection of Classification Societies

Source: EMSA

 

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