What's Happening?
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published the results of its Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Emergency Power Supply Tests conducted in 2025. The campaign, which inspected over 36,000 ships, identified deficiencies
in 2.32% of cases, highlighting issues with equipment maintenance and testing procedures. Key findings include failures in quick-closing valves, control units, and emergency diesel generator starting arrangements. The report recommends improvements in testing procedures and crew training to ensure compliance with SOLAS requirements and enhance maritime safety.
Why It's Important?
The findings from the IACS inspection campaign are critical for the maritime industry, as they address potential safety risks associated with emergency power systems on ships. Ensuring that these systems function correctly is vital for the safety of crew and vessels, particularly in emergency situations. The recommendations for improved testing and training aim to mitigate these risks and enhance overall maritime safety standards. This initiative reflects the industry's commitment to maintaining high safety standards and addressing potential vulnerabilities in ship operations.












