Tuesday, April 09, 2024

 

VIKING Embraces EMSA Fire Suit Guidance but Urges Clarity on Regulations

VIKING Life-Saving Equipment
SOLAS fire suit

PUBLISHED APR 8, 2024 12:28 PM BY THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

 

[By: VIKING Life-Saving Equipment]

The leading supplier of life-saving appliances and personal protective equipment for the marine and offshore industries embraces the latest EMSA recommendations on electric fires, but stresses that its entire range of firefighting suits remains fully compliant under SOLAS requirements.

Fire suit certification requirements in Europe were recently upgraded from EN469 2005 to EN469 2020 standards. All VIKING SOLAS fire suits fulfil EN469:2020 standards.

However, new EMSA ‘Guidance on the Carriage of Alternative Fuel Vehicles in Ro-Ro Spaces’ highlights the risk of AFV (alternatively fueled vehicle) fires as a “serious safety concern” due to the enormous growth in the electric vehicle market. EMSA notes that in the 2.5-year period to the end of 2021, AFVs increased their share of EU-registered new vehicles from 9% to 38%.

VIKING reports the EMSA guidance has created a misunderstanding which has only become apparent after Port State Control inspectors challenged fire suit compliance on board several ships but based their assessments on the recommendations rather than the rules.

“Overall, EMSA is recommending that firefighting suits meet EN 469:2020 ‘level 2’ standards on thermal protection, water penetration and water vapor resistance,” says Jens Peter Kruse, PPE, VIKING. “However, confusion has crept in on the ‘Y2’ recommendation covering additional moisture barrier protection against electric fires, where high quantities of water can be needed. As a continuous investor in the R&D, materials and product testing that ensure VIKING fire suits always outperform published standards, we wholeheartedly welcome EMSA’s recommendations and advocate moisture barriers when they are appropriate. However, there is a difference between a recommendation and a mandatory requirement.”

VIKING supplies firefighting suits with moisture barriers complying with the Water Penetration Resistance classification (Y2) and suits without moisture barriers (Y1). Both are EN469:2020-compliant, as well as being certified according to both the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) and PPE regulations (CE), stresses Kruse.

“Fire suits with either Y1 or Y2 notation are fully compliant according to the EN469 2020. EMSA recommends fire suits with a ‘level 2’ moisture barrier (Y2), but it remains up to customers to evaluate inclusion against breathability and weight factors, then decide on the suits they need.”

EMSA’s recommendations should be considered as “progressive” and “a timely reminder that fire protection merits continuous re-evaluation, given risk assessment responsibilities”, says Kruse.

VIKING offers three ranges of SOLAS- and EN469-compliant VIKING YouSafe™ fire suits, as well as an alternative for NFPA/US Coastguard requirements. The company is unique among its marine and offshore peers, in that it is also one of the leading fire suit suppliers serving the land-based professional firefighting sector.

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.


Vessel Vanguard 360: A Revolutionary Leap in Safety and Maintenance

Vessel Vanguard

PUBLISHED APR 8, 2024 2:45 PM BY VESSEL VANGUARD

 

Vessel Vanguard, a leading provider of marine safety and maintenance software, announces the launch of Vessel Vanguard 360, an innovative solution set to transform the maritime industry.

Vessel Vanguard 360 reflects the company's commitment to innovation and excellence. This advanced platform signifies the latest progression of Vessel Vanguard, incorporating the new Safety Management System (SMS) module, offline access, and crew management. With a focus on optimizing operations and enhancing vessel performance and safety, Vessel Vanguard continues to be a leader in delivering solutions.

Rhiannon Silvashy, Chief Revenue Officer of Vessel Vanguard, states, "We are dedicated to providing the marine industry with advanced, modern solutions to enhance vessel reliability and safety, while achieving significant reductions in operational expenses."

Following the 2021 merger of Vessel Vanguard and Wheelhouse Technologies, Vessel Vanguard 360 emerges as a cutting-edge solution, integrating the best aspects of both entities, customer feedback, and identified industry needs.

Vessel Vanguard stands out in the maritime industry under the guidance of its leadership who bring a wealth of aviation experience to the forefront. A unique blend of expertise allows Vessel Vanguard to offer maritime solutions that are not only comprehensive but also infused with the precision and safety standards characteristic of the aviation industry.  Whether it's recreational boating, passenger vessel operations, or workboats, our offerings are underpinned by our deep-rooted aviation experience, ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficiency across all sectors.

Rhiannon Silvashy highlights the inefficiencies of traditional maintenance methods, stating, "Maintenance management via antiquated methods is unreliable, overwhelming, and leaves our operators in a vulnerable spot when it comes to verifying safety protocols."

Vessel Vanguard replaces legacy workflows by eliminating the need for whiteboards, handwritten checklists, and physical paperwork.  The dashboard provides detailed insight into the status of vessels, maintenance history, OEM-recommended maintenance requirements, and an integrated document library.

Vessel Vanguard simplifies maintenance forecasting, facilitates Safety Management System (SMS) implementation, enables inventory tracking, manages correction reports, sets reminders for system checks, and streamlines Coast Guard inspection audits. The platform also serves as a comprehensive compliance management tool for commercial operations.

Rick Heine, CEO, emphasizes, "Vessel Vanguard prioritizes safety, reliability, and efficiency, aiming to simplify jobs with less paperwork, heightened accountability, and a complete digitized history of vessel maintenance.

Vessel Vanguard 360 stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation within the maritime industry. With its comprehensive suite of features and user-friendly interfaces, this cutting-edge solution is poised to redefine how the maritime sector approaches safety, maintenance, and operational efficiency. Vessel Vanguard remains dedicated to empowering our users with the tools they need for success, fostering a future where all vessels operate with heightened reliability, safety, and efficiency. As we embark on this transformative journey, we invite the maritime community to join us in embracing the next era of excellence with Vessel Vanguard Safety and Maintenance Tracking.

For more information, please see our full brochure or visit Vessel Vanguard's website at www.vesselvanguard.com.

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Maritime Executive.

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