APM
Terminals’ Vessel Inspection App has been relaunched this month with new
features to further support safe working environments for stevedores and other
terminal staff.
The app, which is available in six
languages: Arabic, English, French, Georgian, Portuguese and Spanish, takes
inspectors through a standardised eight-step procedure, ensuring consistent,
comparable and tracked results.
Eight-steps to Safer
Inspectors are guided to ensure the gangway is safe before they board a vessel, to inspect all relevant work areas and address concerns before operations start. By digitizing the inspection process, key concerns are reported consistently across vessels, and across terminals.
With the App, Pre-existing or historic
issues are flagged and visible, and a scoring system from one to four (rather
than the previous yes/no response) facilitates the rating of criticality. Further upgrades include training
materials and visuals guides to improve ease of use, and escalation steps in
the event of safety critical or recurring issues. Standardized processes for
managing critical risks have, as a result, been further enhanced.
So far, 23,000 inspections have been
carried out globally using the App which has been credited with elevating safety
Standards across shipping lines. The relaunchedApp has already received
positive feedback from inspectors from our six pilot terminals.
No
shortcomings
The App
has attracted the attention of our joint venture and non-controlled APM
Terminals partners. Additionally, it received the recent accolade of being
placed first in the industry-leading TT Innovation in Safety Awards on February
23.
Said Jack Craig, Chief Operations Officer at APM Terminals: “We are delighted with this recognition for the safety app we have developed in-house in collaboration with Maersk..”
His words
were echoed by ArunKalam, Sr. Global HSE Business Partner, and member of the
team responsible for the upgrade. “Safety
is the leading driver in this Application – and safety extends beyond
competitor boundaries,” he said.
“We want
to make sure that the environment in which stevedores work is safe, and that
all colleagues return home safely every day.”