CRS Class (Capital Register of Shipping) has become the authorized and recognized organization of the Ministry of Transport, represented by the Government of The Republic of Cameroon. CRS Class will now perform survey and certification services for vessels registered in Cameroon, adhering to the Central African Economic & Monetary Community (CEMAC) Merchant Shipping Code and complying with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations.
Here are the key details regarding CRS Class’s operational authorization and collaboration with the Republic of Cameroon:
Authorization and Certification: CRS Class is authorized to certify and oversee the construction, maintenance, and decommissioning of vessels across different categories. They can issue certifications and conduct evaluations and regulatory surveys throughout the lifecycle of a vessel. The certifications cover various aspects of safety regulations for cargo, passenger, and special vessels, following both national and international standards. CRS Class is authorized to issue certifications such as Tonnage, Load Line, Compliance of Special Requirement, Authorization of Carriage & Cargo, International Safety & Security, IAPP (International Air Pollution Prevention) & EIAPP (Engine International Air Pollution Prevention), and more, in accordance with SOLAS, MARPOL, IMO, BHC, IGC, GC, and other relevant codes.
Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon: The Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon is responsible for overseeing transportation activities, including land, air, and maritime transport within the country. It formulates and implements legislative and statutory measures to ensure transport safety.
Collaboration and Cooperation: CRS Class will work closely with the Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon to ensure the safety, security, and enforcement of international and national rules and regulations in the maritime sector. They will cooperate with the government to develop rules and regulations through local liaison meetings. CRS Class will also exchange data with the government regarding audits, certifications, evaluations, and other services provided. Transparent communication between CRS Class and the government will positively impact the safety and security of vessels, onboard cargo, and passengers.
Commitment to World-Class Services: CRS Class is committed to providing world-class services in audit, classification, and maintenance across various sectors of the maritime industry. With this partnership with the Government of The Republic of Cameroon, CRS Class will continue to uphold the highest standards in their system to ensure client satisfaction.
This recognition and collaboration between CRS Class and the Government of The Republic of Cameroon will contribute to the safe and efficient operations of vessels registered in Cameroon and ensure compliance with international and national regulations.
ISO 9001: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provides the ISO 9001 certification for quality management systems. Classification societies can seek ISO 9001 certification to demonstrate their ability to consistently provide services that meet customer requirements and regulatory obligations.
ISO 17020: This ISO certification is specifically for inspection bodies. Classification societies often perform inspection activities as part of their services, and ISO 17020 accreditation ensures that they meet specific criteria related to impartiality, competence, and consistent inspection processes.
Flag State Authorizations: Classification societies may also seek authorization from flag states (countries where ships are registered) to carry out statutory surveys and issue relevant certificates on behalf of the flag state. These authorizations serve as a recognition of the classification society’s competence and compliance with flag state regulations.
Recognitions from Port State Control Authorities: Port State Control (PSC) authorities are responsible for inspecting foreign ships that enter their ports to ensure compliance with international maritime conventions. Recognitions from PSC authorities demonstrate that a classification society is trusted and recognized for conducting effective surveys and inspections.
It’s important to note that the requirements and certifications may vary slightly between different classification societies and the jurisdictions in which they operate.However, these certifications and accreditations help to establish credibility, trust, and the ability to provide high-quality services in the maritime industry.
In addition to internal controls, CRS Class is subjected to external audit by QFS Management Systems LLP annually. CRS Class is also subjected to audits by various flag administrations as part of delegation of statutory certification authorities.