IRClass Accredited for EU MRV Services from RvA

August 1, 2017

Vijay Arora (Photo: IRClass)
Vijay Arora (Photo: IRClass)
Classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has been accredited for EU MRV Monitoring Reporting and Verification services by Raad voor Accreditatie (RvA). RvA is an internationally reputed, Netherlands based EU notified body for accrediting an organisation as ‘Independent Verifier’ as per ISO 14065 and applicable EU regulation 2015/757.
 
The EU regulation 2015/757 requires ships of above 5,000 GT, visiting EU ports and while in EU ports to monitor and report their CO2 emissions, fuel consumption and transport work. As a first step towards compliance, ship-specific monitoring plans need to be submitted by the company for assessment by 31st August 2017. At the end of each calendar year commencing with 2018, a ship-specific emissions report is required to be prepared by the company and submitted to an accredited independent verifier for verification.
 
This accreditation enables IRClass to undertake Assessment of Monitoring Plans and Verification of Emissions Reports (CO2) an ‘Independent Verifier’ for any ship, anywhere in the world, regardless of country of ownership, flag state, or class.
 
 
 

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