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The Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) was developed in response to a request from OCIMF members to provide a database of offshore inspections broadly following the format of SIRE.
OCIMF is making two big changes to the Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) in January 2017: we are opening up access to non-member companies and we are launching a platform to facilitate new inspection requests.
Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) Of shore Vess. (OVID) What is OVID? The Ofshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID), launched in January 2010, builds on OCIMF’s experience with the SIRE programme to ofer a system of inspection for ofshore support vessels.
Benefits of OVID. OVID has been designed to provide a number of positive benefits to OCIMF / OGP Members and vessel managers. By utilising a database where inspection reports are available to OVID participating members experience has demonstrated that inspection numbers will drop over time.
It provides candidates with an overview of the history of OCIMF and OVID; an introduction to the OVID inspection programme, the theory of OVID inspections, the processes and procedures required to carry out an OVID inspection. The 3-day course ends with an examination which consists of two parts.
OVID Operator - Inspection process from a vessel operators perspective. Grant Patterson. Updated 1 year ago. Follow. If as a vessel operator you are new to the process of having OVID inspections carried out on your vessels, this article will explain the typical steps and the order in which they take place. This is a brief overview: 1.
OVID Inspector - Common Pitfalls/Errors to avoid when submitting an inspection; OVID Inspector - Making OCIMF Aware of An Industry Relationship; OVID Inspector - Updating Experience/Sea Service details; OVID Inspector - OVID New Inspector Courses and Refresher Courses - Where to find further details; OVID Inspector - Updating user profile details
OVID Instructional Video - How to use OVID. This video explains briefly how OVID started and an overview of how the OVID inspection process works. It then goes on to explain how to sign in to OVID along with basic navigation of the system.
The Offshore Vessel Inspection Database (OVID) is a new tool that is being produced under the guidance of OCIMF on behalf of its members. OVID is a strictly voluntary programme, run by OCIMF for the benefit of its members and to protect the marine environment.
The integrity of OCIMF and its Members remains paramount and the OVID programme requires all participants to share, retain and promote such value. OVID Inspectors are required