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Report on P&I Condition Surveys 2018 21 May 2019 No.19-004 Tweet Download PDF (1,471KB) This is a report on the condition surveys conducted in 2018 policy year (hereinafter referred to as “PY”). Objective Our condition surveys are conducted by independent surveyors for both vessels presented for entry and already-entered vessels that have reached a certain age. The objective is to encourage to maintain the standard of vessel’s management and seaworthiness above a certain level in accordance with the guideline of the International P&I Group. 180 vessels surveyed in 2018 In 2018PY, we conducted condition surveys on a total of 180 vessels including 89 post entry surveys and 91 pre-entry surveys. 63% of the 142 entered vessels were actually surveyed. The rest of 53 vessels were not surveyed due to the vessels’ schedules and the convenience of the ports of call. The surveys for the 53 vessels are planned for 2019PY. For 2019PY, we are planning to survey 145 vessels (as of 20 March 2019) including all 53 vessels which were not surveyed in the previous year. Although we have conducted the surveys mainly in Asia, they may be arranged elsewhere. Ultrasonic testing of hatch cover weather-tightness Defect Trend The most common defects are related to (i) hatch covers (ii) engine room machinery and (iii) oil spill prevention. This trend has been unchanged since our previous circular No.18-007 . The Graph below shows the number of defects found during the surveys in 2017PY and 2018PY. Thirteen vessels among those to which we made recommendations had serious deficiencies that could cause an accident. We issued defect warranties which warned of restriction of coverage to the thirteen vessels along with the recommendations. Some of the defects warranties issued are as follows. [General cargo, dry-bulk or wood-chip carrier vessels] Failing the ultrasonic test for cargo hatch covers (See our circular No.16-011 dated on 13
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