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USNS
GRUMMAN T-AO 195
Seaworthy has
performed over 700 underway operational, condition, and performance surveys
in US and foreign commercial, military, and other government-owned surface
ships of all types. All of Seaworthy's survey efforts are planned, managed,
and conducted by degreed and licensed engineering professionals. This
approach distinguishes our work from what is generally known as "inspection"
or "ship attendance work" by marine surveyors or cargo surveyors.
Our highly regarded onboard machinery and electrical engineering survey
programs include hull structure, tank, and coatings surveys, as well as
longitudinal strength surveys. Seaworthy maintains a comprehensive inventory
of state-of-the-art test equipment, including exhaust gas emission test
equipment, diesel engine analyzers, and ultrasonic thickness gauging instrumentation.
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Seaworthy's
Ship Material Assessment
and Readiness Testing (SMART) Program is an essential
part of the Military Sealift Command's fleet engineering
operations and maintenance program. MSC's primary objective
of SMART is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the
material condition of a ship in order to comply with the
guidelines of the US Navy's INSURV Inspection process. A
SMART inspection includes a detailed ship survey, extensive
machinery tests and underway performance trials to identify
physical conditions that may limit the ability of the vessel
to carry out its assigned mission. Oversight inspection
to provide verification of environmental protection and
NAVOSH compliance are also conducted. Information obtained
provides MSC management with an accurate depiction of the
overall status of the vessel and the performance of individual
equipment. SMART is also used as the basis for advanced
planning requirements to improve the ship's reliability
and operating efficiency, and provide the ship's force and
their command structure with the confidence that the vessel
is ready to accomplish its assigned mission.

Vessel
Void Survey
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