The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, established under SOLAS Chapter XI-2, provides the global framework for maritime security.
While the ISPS Code does not explicitly mandate underwater hull inspections, it clearly addresses underwater threats as part of the overall security posture required for ships and port facilities. SSUSI operates fully within this regulatory framework, supporting the intent and application of the ISPS Code without exceeding or misrepresenting its requirements.
This approach significantly enhances operational safety while improving inspection efficiency.
No divers required during inspections.
Faster inspection cycles and reduced vessel turnaround time.
Lower operational and logistical expenses.
Aligned with international maritime security standards and USCG recommendations.
Time-stamped video documentation of vessel condition.
Provides documented proof of inspection, supporting port facility compliance and reducing legal exposure in post-incident investigations.