Year: 2023 Language: English Author: OCIMF Genre: Research papers Publisher: OCIMF Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 10 Description: OCIMF has commissioned a series of surveys to gather feedback from users of its Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE) vessel inspection regime. The objective of the surveys is to collate feedback on programme users’ experience with, and opinions of, SIRE to understand user satisfaction and identify potential areas for improvement. The surveys have been structured to provide feedback across four (4) key areas: * Overall programme quality (report accuracy, remote inspections, communications) * Tools and services (questionnaire, database, and services) * Programme integrity (feedback on Inspectors, policies and procedures) * Transition to SIRE 2.0 The four SIRE programme user groups – submitting companies, Programme Recipients, Vessel Operators and Inspectors – have been surveyed about the aspects of the programme that apply to their use and interaction with the inspection regime. Research methodology The research was conducted by a third-party communications and research agency on behalf of OCIMF. The research and analysis has been conducted in accordance with the Market Research Society (MRS) Code of Conduct on respondent anonymity and under the rules of the Data Protection Act. As the use of the programme differs for each programme user group, a unique survey was created for each one. This means four separate surveys were conducted for SIRE programme users. Where appropriate, questions were replicated across respondent groups for the purposes of comparison against each other and with the previous survey (conducted in 2020). The surveys, completed anonymously, are quantitative, with options for providing additional written comment for each question. The survey links were distributed by OCIMF through the SIRE Portal in December 2022 and closed for responses eight (8) weeks later, in February 2023.
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SIRE Programmes Survey 2022/23 Summary Report
Language: English
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: OCIMF
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 10
Description: OCIMF has commissioned a series of surveys to gather feedback from users of its Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE) vessel inspection regime. The objective of the surveys is to collate feedback on programme users’ experience with, and opinions of, SIRE to understand user satisfaction and identify potential areas for improvement. The surveys have been structured to provide feedback across four (4) key areas:
* Overall programme quality (report accuracy, remote inspections, communications)
* Tools and services (questionnaire, database, and services)
* Programme integrity (feedback on Inspectors, policies and procedures)
* Transition to SIRE 2.0
The four SIRE programme user groups – submitting companies, Programme Recipients, Vessel Operators and Inspectors – have been surveyed about the aspects of the programme that apply to their use and interaction with the inspection regime. Research methodology The research was conducted by a third-party communications and research agency on behalf of OCIMF. The research and analysis has been conducted in accordance with the Market Research Society (MRS) Code of Conduct on respondent anonymity and under the rules of the Data Protection Act. As the use of the programme differs for each programme user group, a unique survey was created for each one. This means four separate surveys were conducted for SIRE programme users. Where appropriate, questions were replicated across respondent groups for the purposes of comparison against each other and with the previous survey (conducted in 2020). The surveys, completed anonymously, are quantitative, with options for providing additional written comment for each question. The survey links were distributed by OCIMF through the SIRE Portal in December 2022 and closed for responses eight (8) weeks later, in February 2023.
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