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Stuart
passes commercial survey
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L-R:
WOMTE Mick Nixon posted to HMS Drake, PONPC Barb Reid posted
to HMS Raleigh, LSATA Chad Summers posted to HMS Sultan.
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By
Graham Davis
HMAS Stuart one of the Royal Australian Navys newest
warships has been given her pink slip. Like the pink slip provided
by authorised mechanics certifying a motorists car is roadworthy,
a Certificate of Class been awarded.
The classification society Germanischer Lloyd has spent many months
checking the ship for her hull strength, watertight capabilities,
her propulsion and steering and her supplementary systems. The societys
inspectors also looked closely at the ships environmental
systems.
Stuart passed the inspections and on May 20, in a ceremony
on the ships bridge, Mr Hergen Thielemann, the Managing Director
for the East Asia Division of the society formally presented the
certificates to the ships commanding officer, CMDR David Greaves
in the presence of the MCAUST, RADM Raydon Gates and Mr Georgios
Spiliotis, the societys area manager.
Also present was the Greek Consul General Mr Evangelos Damianakis
and the Greek Maritime Consul, CAPT V Tsiropoulos. The Greek Navy
has four Meko ships and they too are involved in the class
certification process.
This certification is a feather in the RANs cap,
RADM Gates said.
It is the way of the future.
We want our ships surveyed as is done with commercial vessels.
Certification is taken very seriously. Germanischer Lloyd inspectors
are based at Tenix, Williamstown and are working with the builders
of the RANs Anzac fleet. An inspector closely watched
Toowoomba enter the water for the first time on May 16.
The dignitaries at the Stuart presentation were told that
she was the first warship in the world to carry a load line
on her hull.
Our aim is to provide safety for the crew, the safety of the
ship and the protection of the environment, Mr Spiliotis told
the gathering when outlining the importance of the certification
system.
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