OJ Safety is an ISO 9001:2015 marine safety provider focused on LSA/FFE inspections, maintenance and davit load testing accepted by class and flag. We mobilize across the Baltics, Nordics, North Sea and Western Europe with frequent attendance in Klaipėda, Riga, Tallinn, Gdańsk/Gdynia, Copenhagen, Bergen, Aberdeen and Rotterdam. Operators use us to compress lead time for class/flag annuals and 5-year jobs, keep one documentation standard across mixed-class fleets, and close typical PSC-risk items before they become delays.
In practice, we plan attendance around cargo operations and pilotage windows, bring calibrated mobile equipment and issue class-ready reports the same day. A single point of contact coordinates lifeboats, davits, winches, release gear and firefighting systems, so the vessel avoids duplicated visits and off-hire. For the superintendent this means predictable scope, clearer risk control and faster paperwork turnaround in busy European ports.
Scope snapshot: lifeboats and rescue boats; davits and winches; on-load/off-load release gear; falls and sheaves; winch brake tests and NDT; CO₂, foam, water-mist and portable appliances; hydrants, hoses and nozzles; SCBAs/EEBDs; proof-load with certified water bags and load cells. All work is performed by trained ex-seafarer engineers under documented procedures and traceable calibration.
Compliance: inspections follow MSC.402(96) and SOLAS Ch. III/20 with witnessing as required by class/flag. Records include inspection reports, certificates with serials, load-test sheets, calibration and photo log. We align report templates with RINA/DNV/BV/ABS/LR acceptance to avoid rework at survey.
Action: Share vessel details, last LSA/FFE certificates, port and time window. We return a scope-aligned quotation within 24 hours and propose the earliest attendance slot, OJ Safety LSA FFE is here to help.
Docs:
— MSC.402(96) (IMO)
— SOLAS Chapter III overview (IMO)
— ISO 9001:2015 standard
See:
— Services: LSA/FFE inspections and davit load testing
— Coverage and ports (Baltics, Nordics, North Sea)