Prosafe ordered to review systems

OE Staff
Friday, November 18, 2016

Accommodation provider Prosafe has been hit with an order from the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) after failing to remedy non-compliances found during an inspection.

The PSA carried out an inspection on the Safe Scandinavia in September this year, to verify how Prosafe had handled non-conformities identified during an audit carried out the year before.

Some of the non-conformities, including some relating to maintenance management, had not been followed up, says the PSA, describing this transgression as a "serious breach of the regulatory requirements for follow-up and non-conformity handling."

Prosafe has now been ordered to review its system for following up identified non-conformities, the causes mapped and corrective measures implemented in order to prevent recurrence of the non-conformities.

Prosafe has until 15 January 2017 to comply with the order.

Categories: Vessels Europe

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