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Maritime Safety Inspectors

 
  The role of our Maritime Safety Inspectors (MSIs) is to inspect all international and New Zealand vessels for safety and seaworthiness, and to attend the scene of any maritime accidents or incidents.

Helping the public is also part of their jobs, including handling general enquiries, advising on marine laws, vessel registration and safety matters - even arbitrating between disgruntled boaties!

In order to provide a more effective service, our MSIs are based at all of the major ports around New Zealand.

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All MSIs are practical seafarers, having served at sea in senior positions, either in the engine room or on deck. Ship safety inspections are pivotal to their role, checking for anything which could endanger the lives of the crew or which could put the marine environment at risk.

This includes unacceptable deterioration of the ship's structure, checking the qualifications of officers and crew, and checking that operating practices are being followed, such as the maintenance of lifesaving and firefighting equipment.

If a vessel fails to meet safety standards, the MSIs have the power to provisionally detain it in port until repairs are made to make it seaworthy.

 

 

 




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