The International Safety Management (ISM) Code was adopted
by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in November
1993 and made mandatory under Chapter IX of the
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
The Code sets out to ensure safety at sea, prevent human
injury or loss of life, and avoid damage to the marine
environment and property. Phase I of the ISM Code came into
force on 1st July 1998 and Phase II on 1st July 2002.
STET Maritime has a team of experienced auditors certified
by the International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA)
who are able to conduct first and second party ISM audits on
behalf of shipping companies.
STET Maritime can also provide Interim, Initial,
Intermediate and Renewal verification audit service on
behalf of Panama and various other flag administration for
the issuance of the company Document of Compliance (DOC)
and vessel Safety Management Certificate (SMC).
These audits and management reviews on the Safety Management
System are not only desirable but also mandatory for the
maintenance of the Safety Management Certificate. Our
auditors not only determine conformities of the existing
system to the requirement of the ISM code but is also able
to suggest improvements.
STET Maritime are familiar with the requirements and
operation of Quality Management Systems of ISO9002 and the
Safety Management System of ISM Code, and can provide
assistance in compiling of manuals and establishing of
Quality / Safety systems and procedures, in preparation for
accreditation.