Lloyd's Register admitted to USCG's Alternate Compliance
Program
Lloyd's Register has been authorised to participate in the US Coast
Guard's (USCG) Alternate Compliance Program (ACP), which enables it
to act as a recognised organisation (RO) for US-flagged vessels,
capable of verifying compliance with United States design and
inspection requirements and issuing statutory certificates. David
Moorhouse, Executive Chairman of Lloyd's Register and RADM Thomas
Gilmour, Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and
Environmental Protection, USCG, today signed the agreement at
Lloyd's Register's London Office. The technical annex to the
agreement was signed by Joseph Angelo, Director of Standards, USCG
and Alan Gavin, Marine Director, Lloyd's Register.
ACP is a voluntary program available through authorised
classification societies for owners, operators, designers and
builders of US-flag vessels to comply with USCG design and
inspection regulations. The Program is intended to reduce the
regulatory burden on the maritime industry while maintaining
existing levels of safety and providing the maritime industry with
more flexibility in determining how to build and operate US-flag
vessels.
Under the terms of ACP, USCG will accept surveys performed by an
authorised classification society as being equivalent to USCG tests
and examinations for initial and in-service inspections for
certification, periodic re-examination and drydock examinations.
Participating vessel owners and operators can obtain USCG
Certificates of Inspection by citing the successful completion of
these activities by a classification society which has been
authorised to participate in ACP, such as Lloyd's Register.
David Moorhouse said: "We are delighted to have received this
authorisation. USCG, as one of the foremost flag state
administrations in the world, implements a stringent and rigorous
evaluation process, which Lloyd's Register has successfully
negotiated, demonstrating its wide-ranging capabilities in its
capacity as a Recognised Organisation."
The authorisation to participate in ACP represents the highest
level of delegation that USCG can bestow upon a recognised
classification society and is the culmination of many years of
co-operative effort by both organisations.
Ends.
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