| Are you stressed about S-VDR ? | The Simplified Voyage Data Recorder or S-VDR is a system that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has mandated for carriage on the majority of large sea going vessels. It is a system similar to the aviation "black box" recorder where if a vessel is involved in an accident or sinks, data can be retrieved to reconstruct the last 12 hours of the vessels voyage. This allows the marine community to clearly understand the reason for the accident, however catastrophic and put in preventative measures to increase future marine safety.
This site has been set up to provide an information portal for the Simplified Voyage Data Recorder. It contains regulatory, technical and commercial information together with frequently asked questions on the topic.
Although the majority of this site has open access, to view the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section you will need a user name and password, these can be obtained automatically by clicking on "No account yet? Create one" on the homepage.
This site is intended as a useful resource for all involved in S-VDR and will grow as more information is made available, this will only happen through interaction with the marine community. Please use the contact page to post your comments and any other questions that you may have. | |
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