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To assure the highest levels of quality and safety, only container vessels, general cargo ships and multi-purpose dry cargo vessels meeting GL's entry requirements are allowed into the programme. These requirements include flag state programme approval and the fitting out of the ship with GL class notation IW (in-water). All ships must have a GL-approved planned maintenance system for the hull (e.g. GL HullManager) as well as for machinery. In addition, the ship must be fitted with a shaft bearing and sealing system of approved design with implementation of regular monitoring procedures. For newbuildings, the hull dry film thickness must be a minimum of 300µm, excluding anti-fouling, and the ship must be fitted with anodes prepared for seven and a half years and/or have an impressed current system installed and maintained. For fleet in service ships, ballast water tanks must maintain a "good" condition according to IACS Rec. 87, and the vessel must be free of any condition of class concerning underwater parts. In all cases, GL reserves the right to suspend the programme at any time if it is determined that an out-of-water inspection is necessary. In addition, this new scheme only works together with owner, flag state and class. In the case of a change in owner or flag, the EDD approval may be waved and a dry-docking is immediately due/required. The GL EDD programme places great importance on planned hull maintenance, and ships for which a system has already been implemented will require GL approval as a condition of acceptance. For those ships without a planned hull maintenance system, GL Maritime Software offers GL HullManager. The tool supports the management of asset integrity for the ship's hull, the implementation of an inspection strategy, the input of thickness measurement results from GL Pegasus, the marking and assessing of findings in 3D, the attachment of photos to the 3D model, the synchronising of onboard and onshore databases, and the planning of repairs. It also offers a variety of ways to present results, using colour coding to indicate problem areas. With GL HullManager, EDD programme participants benefit from detailed knowledge of where and when inspections and repairs must be performed, early warning of degraded hull condition that helps to avoid costly surprises in dry-dock, and an overview of fleet status that allows avoidance of similar problems with sister vessels. Germanischer Lloyd press release |