
Navigating a RightShip RISQ 3.2 Inspection can be a high-pressure experience for any ship’s crew or manager. Over the years, we have had several in-depth discussions with vessel staff, ship managers, and RightShip inspectors to identify the true “pain points” of the vetting process.
Our Takeaway was: crews don’t need more massive manuals; they need clarity, speed, and precision. We identified four primary challenges and built the Mentor in Your Pocket: RightShip Mentoring Program to solve them.
We have re-engineered the way crews prepare for RightShip RISQ 3.2 Inspection by addressing the specific hurdles that lead to deficiencies:
We developed, Micro-learning videos with an average runtime of just 5 minutes. We provide focused discussions on RightShip RISQ 3.2 points designed for easy understanding-perfect for a quick coffee break.
We developed, a comprehensive list of physical checks, with a specific focus on items considered high-risk during RightShip Inspection.
We developed a targeted question bank that prepares the crew for the exact technical and operational queries inspectors use to gauge competency during RightShip Inspections.
We developed a section-by-section document checklist aligned with the RISQ structure, ensuring all evidence are organized and ready before the inspector steps on the gangway.
At Optimum Marine, we believe that preparing effectively for RightShip RISQ 3.2 inspections means looking beyond short-term goals. Success comes from aligning the perspectives of both our shore-based and onboard personnel with Right Ship’s expectations. Our approach focuses on continuous mentoring, using smart and targeted questions that encourage people to think more deeply about overall concepts and best practices. At the same time, we provide the technical knowledge and practical guidance needed to achieve successful inspection outcomes.
It is structured training and readiness support to help vessels perform better during RISQ inspections.
Ship managers, vessel operators, and crews preparing for RightShip vetting.
Yes, we offer practical, simplified learning tools designed for onboard use.
It is the current RightShip inspection and vetting standard used to assess vessel safety and performance.
Ideally before the inspection window opens to ensure full readiness and reduce risk.