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Mooring inspection is a process used in the maritime industry to ensure the safety of vessels and their moorings. It involves a thorough inspection of the mooring lines, anchors, and other components of the mooring system. The inspection is conducted by a qualified inspector who is knowledgeable in the relevant regulations and standards. The inspector will assess the condition of the mooring system and identify any potential hazards or defects. The inspection also includes a review of the mooring plan and any necessary repairs or modifications.
Mooring inspections are an important part of maritime safety and are required by many regulatory bodies. The inspections are conducted on a regular basis to ensure that the mooring system is in good condition and meets the necessary safety standards.
Companies in the mooring inspection market include Bureau Veritas, DNV GL, ABS Group, Intertek, and Lloyd's Register. Show Less Read more