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Software will help


boatbuilders comply The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) has partnered with CE-marking consultancy, CEproof to produce the ICOMIA Technical File Generator (TFG) – a software package designed to simplify the process of creating and managing compliance documentation required by the Recreational Craft Directive.


The new RCD came into effect on January 18 with Annex IX stating that technical documentation relevant to the assessment of the craft must be readily available and contain a detailed description of the craft and all its systems.


In addition, says ICOMIA, as many ISO standards have been updated to reflect the new RCD, the files of all existing boats and products must also be updated.


The software allows users to enter the key statistics of their craft and obtain a list of all applicable standards as well as the detailed requirements of each of these standards.


http://www.boatingbusiness.com/news101/ industry-news/software-will-help- boatbuilders-comply


NEW PRODUCTS


Idwal Marine launches first online ship


inspection platform Idwal Marine, a provider of ship inspection services, has launched a free Cloud-based online platform to provide quotations and deliver reporting for vessel condition, pre- purchase and pre-charter inspection services.


The online platform provides access to a global network of ISO-certified ship inspectors along with vessel condition reports to allow users to assess the condition of shipping assets.


Users can track the progress of each inspection performed on a vessel, with photographs and other supporting documents, and download full condition reports through the online interface. The platform also provides complex technical analysis for Idwal customers in reports for benchmarking against a new ‘at-a-glance’ ship grading system.


http://www.idwalmarine.com/


SOLAS certification


granted to Life Cell Australia headquartered Life Cell Marine Safety has announced that its buoyancy device, Life Cell, has achieved SOLAS certification. The certificate of Type Approval as a Novel Life-Saving Appliance was granted by Lloyds Register under the IMO resolution A.580 (13) and the LSA code regulation I/1.2.


Under the rules and regulations, Life Cell is classified as a Throwable Buoyancy Device and has the capacity to support 1-4 people depending on the model. Life Cell is suitable for installation up to a height of 30 metres above the waterline and can now be used on ships bound by the International Convention of SOLAS. In addition to buoyancy, the added advantage of the Life Cell is that crew can store all essential safety equipment to notify authorities and ensure survival at sea.


http://lifecellmarine.com.au/


66 | The Report • March 2017 • Issue 79


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