The rapid pace at which technologies are evolving and emerging within the marine and offshore industries requires an agile approach to asset design.
On this episode of Setting Course, we discuss ABS’ risk-based approach to its Rules with ABS Chief Engineer, Derek Novak; ABS Vice President of Class Standards, Dan Cronin, and host John Snyder, Managing Editor of Riviera Maritime Media.
Key Points
- ABS is adopting a risk-based approach to rules in response to industry changes.
- The risk-based approach focuses on safety and can be applied to any technical situation.
- The approach allows for the adoption of new technologies and innovations without being held back by the lack of specific requirements.
- ABS had made changes to improve clarity and accessibility, including the introduction of Rule Manager 2.0.
Learn more about how ABS is supporting the industry at https://www.eagle.org.
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Guests
Derek Novak is the Chief Engineer for ABS. He oversees interpretation, application and compliance with ABS Rules across all ABS Engineering offices worldwide. Novak joined ABS in 1994 and has held a number of senior management roles within the organization, including Senior Vice President for Engineering and Technology, President and Chief Operating Officer – Pacific Division, Vice President of Operations – Pacific Division, Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Engineering, and Manager – Naval Engineering.
Dan Cronin is the Vice President of Class Standards for ABS. He oversees the Rule Development process and is leading the Rules 2025 initiative. Cronin joined ABS in 1997 and has held several roles within the organization, including Vice President of Digital Class, Vice President of Engineering for Americas, and Manager of Ship and Offshore Engineering in Singapore.