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Class 1 (Chief Engineer) Engineering Management 📅 Feb 2025

Exam Question

Explain the purpose and process of a vetting inspection on an oil tanker. Discuss the role and responsibilities of the Chief Engineer in ensuring compliance with vetting inspection requirements. (16)

Reference Answer

A vetting inspection is a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation of a vessel's operational and safety standards, conducted on behalf of oil majors, charterers, and terminal operators. Its successful outcome is paramount for the commercial viability of an oil tanker.
### 1. Purpose of a Vetting Inspection
The primary purpose is to mitigate risk for the charterer. A charterer invests significant financial and reputational capital in a voyage, and the vetting inspection serves to ensure the vessel is a safe, reliable, and compliant asset. Key objectives include:
* **Risk Mitigation**: To minimize the charterer's exposure to risks such as oil spills, cargo contamination, port state control (PSC) detentions, accidents, and commercial losses due to vessel downtime.

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