Survey and Inspection: Safety on the Water

January 20, 2014

Photo courtesy of MCA
Photo courtesy of MCA

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) conducted 184 safety inspections on domestic passenger boats in the South West last year.  Survey and inspections are carried out to ensure that vessels are safe to set sail. Any structural defect, issue with communications or lifesaving equipment on board could mean the difference between life and death on the water.

MCA surveyors that carry out these inspections are trained to spot any issues, and are on hand to offer advice. In the most serious of cases, the MCA can detain vessels to stop them from sailing, until the necessary improvements are made.

Tony Heslop, Survey and Inspection Operations Manager for the South West, said, "The majority of owners and operators of passenger boats in the West Country are responsible. They work closely with us to ensure their vessels are in good working order and in turn look after the safety of their customers.  "In all, we look after around 700 vessels in the South West, carrying out surveys and inspections all year round as part of our work to save lives and improve safety.”

Nick Dunn, from Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company, one of the operators the MCA work closely with, said, "We find the MCA in the South West to be particularly helpful; they have a good understanding of our business and are ready with sound help and advice. They provide an independent check on our equipment and crews, enabling us to operate with confidence and give our passengers an enjoyable and safe day out.”

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