What is the purpose of sire?
A SIRE (Ship Inspection Report Programme) inspection is a standard assessment done by tanker owners and operators to identify operational deficiencies in their shipping vessels.
How long is a sire inspection valid?
What is sire in shipping?
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 sire inspection on ship?
SIRE (Ship Inspection Report Programme) or generally called as vetting inspection is carried out by oil majors on tanker vessels to ascertain whether vessels are well managed and maintained, thereby addressing concerns about sub-standard shipping.
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.
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 does this OCIMF possess that gained 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.