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TANKER SAFETY and the ROLE of CLASS Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg

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1 TANKER SAFETY and the ROLE of CLASS Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg
12 November 2003 Peter M. Swift Notes

2 TANKER SAFETY and the ROLE of CLASS
Tanker record Working together Common perceptions Challenges ahead Notes

3 Annual Releases, best estimates
Oil into the Sea Annual Releases, best estimates

4 Tanker record Continuous improvement - both in safety and environmental performance But not complacent…………….. In a world of “near zero tolerance” for any tanker accident

5 Development of tanker oil spills
Source: ITOPF 2003

6 Accidental oil spills from tankers 1970-2003

7 Tanker incidents by cause
All tanker sizes, most incidents without pollution or fatalities

8 Tanker fleet above 5,000 by hull
Number Notes Source: Based on LRFairplay

9 Tanker fleet above 5,000 dwt by hull
m dwt Notes Source: Based on LRFairplay

10 Working together......... PARTNERSHIP:
SHIPOWNER CLASS SOCIETIES CHARTERER PARTNERSHIP: Working closely with regulators and legislators SHIPYARDS CARGO OWNER INSURERS PORTS & TERMINALS BANKS & INVESTORS FLAG STATES

11 Working together Tanker Industry-IACS:- common issues (Common rules)
Tripartite – Shipowners / Class (incl. IACS) / Shipbuilders:- standards on newbuildings, contractual & working relationships, information exchange Greater cooperation in general :- IMO/EC(EU)

12 Common perceptions - truths and myths
FACT : Class is the primary depository of technical knowledge and expertise in the shipping industry ? “IMAGE” is an issue for Class ? Class does not get the recognition it deserves ? Owners rely too heavily on Class – especially when it comes to maintenance and repairs

13 Challenges ahead Human element in design and operation
Machinery reliability Liability – penal sanctions Independence Feedback mechanisms – accidents and EWS Goal-based standards Common rules Competitive positioning

14 Competitive positioning challenge
Competition based on “service” not on “standards” But….. ? On price ? On customer service (responsiveness) ? On technical know-how ? On “unique” competence

15 It is in our mutual interest…..
The tanker industry needs: and benefits from a strong, healthy class to maintain a strong and healthy dialogue with class

16 Thank you


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