Non-compliance with M190 categorisation and recording of findings
It has come to the attention of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) that there have been reports of non-compliance with IMCA M190 Code* of practice for developing and conducting DP Annual Trials programmes concerning the categorisation and recording of findings, particularly those classified as ‘A’ findings. This note addresses the significance of adhering to these guidelines, the responsibilities of DP practitioners, vessel operators and clients, and the impact of failing to comply with these standards.
* IMCA Code of Practice – A document produced by the Association, the uniform application of which is recognised as essential for the safe and efficient conduct of marine contracting projects. IMCA expects the highest level of compliance with this category of document from its Members.
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Richard Purser
Technical Adviser - Marine
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Information Note Details
Published date: 1 July 2024
Information note ID: 1683
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