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Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future

Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future. IMCC. Chris Winkley Managing Partner - The MHC Partnership. Fire Drill. Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future. IMCC. ?.

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Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future

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  1. Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future IMCC Chris WinkleyManaging Partner - The MHC Partnership

  2. Fire Drill

  3. Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future IMCC ? Chris WinkleyManaging Partner - The MHC Partnership

  4. Voyage Data Recorders • Practicalities

  5. Voyage Data Recorders • Practicalities • A brief history:

  6. Key Criteria

  7. Key Criteria • All types of incident

  8. Key Criteria • All types of incident • Produce hard data

  9. Key Criteria • All types of incident • Produce hard data • User friendly/accessible in real time

  10. Key Criteria • All types of incident • Produce hard data • User friendly/accessible in real time • For any type of vessel

  11. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio

  12. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio • Date and Time

  13. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio • Date and Time • Ship’s position

  14. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio • Date and Time • Ship’s position • Speed

  15. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio • Date and Time • Ship’s position • Speed • Heading

  16. Items to be recorded • Bridge Audio • Date and Time • Ship’s position • Speed • Heading • Radar

  17. Additional Items to be recorded • Ship’s VHF communications • Echo Sounder • Bridge Alarms status • Rudder angle demand and response } • Hull openings status } • Watertight and fire door status } • Hull stress monitor outputs } • Wind speed and direction} Where appropriate

  18. Voyage Data Recorders and the IMO • IMO Resolution A.861(20) - Adopted on 27 November 1997 - • Performance Standards for Shipborne Voyage Data Recorders (VDRs)

  19. Simplified Voyage Data Recorders • Existing vessels

  20. Simplified Voyage Data Recorders • Existing vessels • Costs – Number of ships involved

  21. Simplified Voyage Data Recorders • Existing vessels • Costs – Number of ships involved • Technical difficulties

  22. Simplified Voyage Data Recorders • Bridge Audio • Date and Time • Ship’s position • Speed • Heading • Radar

  23. Playback

  24. Playback

  25. What Benefits • Incident investigation

  26. What Benefits • Incident investigation • Training and monitoring

  27. What Benefits • Incident investigation • Training and monitoring • Assessment of response to emergencies

  28. What Benefits • Incident investigation • Training and monitoring • Assessment of response to emergencies • Promoting best practice

  29. What Benefits • Incident investigation • Training and monitoring • Assessment of response to emergencies • Promoting best practice • REDUCTION IN INSURANCE LOSSES

  30. Summary of incidents where VDR evidence has been used • A vessel berthing at the builders yard for guarantee dry docking hit a jetty when under yard pilotage, sustaining $150,000 steel damage • A vessel dragged its anchor in high winds and touched another ship anchored to leeward. • A high speed craft incurred a close quarters incident with HM warship. • Vessel entering port in narrow channel struck an underwater object. • Vessel leaving N.W European port hit coaster glancing blow, with limited damage.

  31. Ownership of VDR recorded data

  32. Ownership of VDR recorded data: IMO A.861(20) • ……… Information contained in a VDR should be made available to both the Administrator and the shipowner …………. • The EU adds in its Directive :-

  33. Ownership of VDR recorded data:EU 2002/59/EC • ………. Data which has been collected from a VDR system shall be made available to the member State concerned in the event…….. This was followed up by the issue by IMO of Guidelines on Ownership and Recovery which laid down 5 basic rules covering :-

  34. VDR recorded data • Ownership

  35. VDR recorded data • Ownership • Recovery

  36. VDR recorded data • Ownership • Recovery • Custody

  37. VDR recorded data • Ownership • Recovery • Custody • Read-Out

  38. VDR recorded data • Ownership • Recovery • Custody • Read-Out • Access

  39. The Future of VDRs • Revisit standards in light of :- • Experience gained • Advances in technology

  40. VDRs – The Future • Widening of carriage Requirements • Tonnage • Voyage Routes

  41. VDRs – The Future • IMO • MSC meeting Oct 2007

  42. VDRs – The Future EU • EMDM Project

  43. EMDM – Experts Group • Accident Investigators • Maritime Lawyer • Maritime Union • Naval Architect • VDR Specialists

  44. EMDM – Experts Group: • Maritime Insurance & Underwriter

  45. Voyage Data Recorders • The end of the beginning • A practical approach to improved marine safety

  46. IMCC – VDR/CJW Voyage Data Recorders Chris WinkleyManaging Partner - The MHC Partnership

  47. ?

  48. Voyage Data Recorders: Practical experiences in VDRs, potential spin-offs and the future IMCC Chris WinkleyManaging Partner - The MHC Partnership

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