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Lloyd's Register

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Lloyd's Register Group Limited (LR) is a technical and professional services organisation and a maritime classification society, wholly owned by the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a UK charity dedicated to research and education in science and engineering. The organisation dates to 1760. Its stated aims are to enhance the safety of life, property, and the environment, by helping its clients (including by validation, certification, and accreditation) to improve the safety and performance of complex projects, supply chains and critical infrastructure.

Lloyd's Register Group Limited
Headquarters of Lloyd's Register
TypeCompany limited by shares. Sole shareholder is the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a UK registered charity.
IndustryMaritime and shipping
GenreClassification society
Founded1760; 263 years ago (1760)
Headquarters
71 Fenchurch Street, London
,
United Kingdom
Area served
Global
Key people
Thomas Thune Andersen (Chairman)
Nick Brown (CEO)
ServicesClassification
£18 million
OwnerIndependent
Number of employees
3,600
ParentLloyd's Register Foundation, UK registered charity[1]
Subsidiariesi4 Insight [1]
Hanseaticsoft [2]
Websitewww.lr.org/en

In July 2012, the organisation converted from an industrial and provident society to a company limited by shares, named Lloyd’s Register Group Limited, with the new Lloyd’s Register Foundation as the sole shareholder. At the same time the organisation gave to the Foundation a substantial bond and equity portfolio to assist it with its charitable purposes. It will benefit from continued funding from the group’s operating arm, Lloyd’s Register Group Limited.

In 2020, Lloyd's Register sold its Energy business[2] and in 2021 sold its Business Assurance & Inspection Services division.[3] In 2022, LR acquired OneOcean Group, a marine software and digital services company, to head up a new digital services division.[4]

Lloyd's Register is unaffiliated with Lloyd's of London,[5] but emerged from the same professional and social circles that historically met at Lloyd's Coffee House, from which both organisations took their name.

Origin

The organisation was named after a 17th-century coffee house in London that was frequented by merchants, marine underwriters, and others, all men associated with shipping. The coffee house owner, Edward Lloyd, helped them to exchange information by circulating a printed sheet of all the news he heard. In 1760, the Register Society was formed by the customers of the coffee house who assembled the Register of Shipping, the first known register of its type. Between 1800 and 1833, a dispute between shipowners and underwriters resulted in each group publishing a list—the "Red Book" and the "Green Book".[6] Both parties came to the verge of bankruptcy. They reached agreement in 1834 to unite and form Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping, establishing a General Committee and charitable values. In 1914, with an increasingly international outlook, the organisation changed its name to Lloyd's Register of Shipping.

The Register

 
An example of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, dated 1768

The Society printed the first Register of Ships in 1764 in order to give both underwriters and merchants an idea of the condition of the vessels they insured and chartered: ship hulls were graded by a lettered scale (A being the best), and ship's fittings (masts, rigging, and other equipment) were graded by number (1 being the best). Thus the best classification "A1", from which the expression A1 or A1 at Lloyd's is derived, first appeared in the 1775–76 edition of the Register.

The Register, with information on all seagoing, self-propelled merchant ships of 100 gross tons or greater, is published annually. A vessel remains registered with Lloyd's Register until she is sunk, wrecked, hulked, scrapped or withdrawn from the register by the vessel's owner.

The Register was published formerly by the joint venture company of Lloyd's Register-Fairplay, which was formed in July 2001 by the merger of Lloyd's Register's Maritime Information Publishing Group and Prime Publications Limited. Lloyd's Register sold its share of the venture to IHS Markit in 2009.

American Lloyd’s Register of American and Foreign Shipping

The American Lloyd’s Registry of American and Foreign Shipping was established in 1857, and the American Lloyd’s Register of American and Foreign Shipping issued from at least 1859 until at least 1883 by the "Board of American Lloyd's".[7][8][9]

Classification rules

 
The Lloyd's Register load line on the hull of the Cutty Sark

Lloyd's Register is known best for the classification and certification of ships and inspects and approves important components and accessories, including life-saving appliances, marine pollution prevention, fire protection, navigation, radio communication equipment, deck gear, cables, ropes, and anchors.[10]

LR's Rules for Ships

LR's Rules for Ships are derived from principles of naval architecture and marine engineering, and govern safety and operational standards for numerous merchant, military, and privately owned vessels. LR's Rules govern a number of topics including:

  • Materials used for construction of the vessel
  • Ship structural requirements and minimum scantlings, depending on ship type
  • Operation and maintenance of main and auxiliary machinery
  • Operation and maintenance of emergency and control systems

Specific editions of the rules are available to cater for merchant ships, naval ships, trimarans, special purpose vessels and offshore structures.[11] A ship is known as being in class if she meets all the minimum requirements of LR's Rules, and such a status affects the possibility of a ship getting insurance. Class can be withdrawn from a ship if she is in violation of any regulations and does not maintain the minimum requirements specified by the company. However, exceptional circumstances may warrant special dispensation from Lloyd's Register. Any alteration to the vessel, whether it is a structural alteration or machinery, must be approved by Lloyd's Register before it is implemented.

Ships are inspected on a regular basis by a team of Lloyd's Register surveyors, one of the most important inspections being a ship's load line survey – due once every five years. Such a survey includes an inspection of the hull to make sure that the load line has not been altered. Numerous other inspections such as the condition of hatch and door seals, safety barriers, and guard rails are also performed. Upon completion the ship is allowed to be operated for another year, and is issued a load line certificate.[clarification needed]

Rules and regulations

Lloyd’s Register provide a list of rules and regulations to the public.

List of regulations[12][13]

  • The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships[14]
  • The Rules and Regulations For The Classification Of Special Service Craft[15]
  • The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships[16]
  • The Rules for the Manufacture, Testing and Certification of Materials[17]
  • Rules for Offshore Units[18]
  • The Rules for the Classification of Trimarans[19]
  • The Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Floating Docks[20]
  • The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Natural Gas Fuelled Ships[13]
  • Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Linkspans[21]
  • Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Inland Waterways Ships
  • Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships for Service on the Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence
  • Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Ships for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk
  • Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Ships for the Carriage of Liquid Chemicals in Bulk
  • Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels
  • Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Submersibles and Underwater Diving Systems
  • Code for Lifting Appliances in a Marine Environment
  • Code for Offshore Personnel Transfer Systems
  • Rules for the Classification of Trimarans
  • Rules for Air Cushion Vehicles
  • Rules for Ergonomic Container Lashing
  • Rules for LNG Ships and Barges Equipped with Regasification Systems
  • Rules for the Classification of Potable Water Carriers
  • Rules for Sail-Assisted Ships
  • Rules for the Application of Sandwich Panel Construction to Ship Structure
  • Rules for the Classification of Stern First Ice Class Ships
  • Rules for the Winterisation of Ships
  • Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers
  • Grey Boat Code
  • Submarine Assurance Framework

Location

Lloyd's Register building
 
71 Fenchurch Street
 
Central atrium of 71 Fenchurch Street

Lloyd's Register's main office is located in London at 71 Fenchurch Street. Lloyd's Register also operates in more than 70 locations, serving clients based in 182 countries.[22]

References

  1. ^ "Lloyd's Register Foundation". Lloyd's Register Foundation. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  2. ^ "Lloyd's Register announces sale of Energy business". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  3. ^ "Lloyd's Register to focus growth strategy on maritime industry with expanded role and broader service offering". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  4. ^ "LR Adds to Digital Portfolio With Acquisition of OneOcean". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Are you the same as Lloyd's of London?". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  6. ^ "Lloyds Register of Shipping". www.mariners-l.co.uk. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  7. ^ "American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping". New York City: E. & G. W. Blunt. 1859. p. 2. Retrieved 13 June 2021 – via Mystic Seaport Museum. Collections & Research.
  8. ^ "American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping". Compiled and published by Capt. H. F. A. Meyers and C. Frederick A. Salter. New York City. 1883. p. 2. Retrieved 13 June 2021 – via Mystic Seaport Museum. Collections & Research.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  9. ^ "Digital Library: Ship registers: A". Mystic Seaport Museum. Collections & Research. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Anchor Certification, HHP & SHHP Classification, and Type Approval". Petersmith.net.nz. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  11. ^ "Lloyd's Register publications". Lloyd's. September 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  12. ^ "All the information you need for classification purposes lr.org". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  13. ^ a b "All the information you need for classification purposes lr.org". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  14. ^ "Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  15. ^ "Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Special Service Craft". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  16. ^ "LR Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships 2018". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  17. ^ "Rules for the Manufacture, Testing and Certification of Materials". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  18. ^ . web.archive.org. Apr 4, 2016. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  19. ^ "Rules for the Classification of Trimarans". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  20. ^ "Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Floating Docks". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  21. ^ "Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Linkspans". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved Dec 29, 2022.
  22. ^ "LR is a leader in professional services for engineering and technology". Lloyd's Register. Retrieved 2022-04-12.

External links

  •   Media related to Lloyd's Register of Shipping at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Lloyd's Register Foundation (LRF)
  • IHS Markit - current publisher of Lloyd’s Register of Ships
  • LRF - online Lloyd's Registers 1764-1960
  • Mystic Seaport Museum - online American Lloyd's Registers 1859-1883
  • Documents and clippings about Lloyd's Register in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

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Not to be confused with Lloyds Bank Lloyd s of London or Lloyd s List Coordinates 51 30 45 N 0 04 44 W 51 51255 N 0 078804 W 51 51255 0 078804 Lloyd s Register Group Limited LR is a technical and professional services organisation and a maritime classification society wholly owned by the Lloyd s Register Foundation a UK charity dedicated to research and education in science and engineering The organisation dates to 1760 Its stated aims are to enhance the safety of life property and the environment by helping its clients including by validation certification and accreditation to improve the safety and performance of complex projects supply chains and critical infrastructure Lloyd s Register Group LimitedHeadquarters of Lloyd s RegisterTypeCompany limited by shares Sole shareholder is the Lloyd s Register Foundation a UK registered charity IndustryMaritime and shippingGenreClassification societyFounded1760 263 years ago 1760 Headquarters71 Fenchurch Street London United KingdomArea servedGlobalKey peopleThomas Thune Andersen Chairman Nick Brown CEO ServicesClassificationNet income 18 millionOwnerIndependentNumber of employees3 600ParentLloyd s Register Foundation UK registered charity 1 Subsidiariesi4 Insight 1 Hanseaticsoft 2 Websitewww wbr lr wbr org wbr enIn July 2012 the organisation converted from an industrial and provident society to a company limited by shares named Lloyd s Register Group Limited with the new Lloyd s Register Foundation as the sole shareholder At the same time the organisation gave to the Foundation a substantial bond and equity portfolio to assist it with its charitable purposes It will benefit from continued funding from the group s operating arm Lloyd s Register Group Limited In 2020 Lloyd s Register sold its Energy business 2 and in 2021 sold its Business Assurance amp Inspection Services division 3 In 2022 LR acquired OneOcean Group a marine software and digital services company to head up a new digital services division 4 Lloyd s Register is unaffiliated with Lloyd s of London 5 but emerged from the same professional and social circles that historically met at Lloyd s Coffee House from which both organisations took their name Contents 1 Origin 2 The Register 2 1 American Lloyd s Register of American and Foreign Shipping 3 Classification rules 3 1 LR s Rules for Ships 4 Rules and regulations 4 1 List of regulations 12 13 5 Location 6 References 7 External linksOrigin EditThe organisation was named after a 17th century coffee house in London that was frequented by merchants marine underwriters and others all men associated with shipping The coffee house owner Edward Lloyd helped them to exchange information by circulating a printed sheet of all the news he heard In 1760 the Register Society was formed by the customers of the coffee house who assembled the Register of Shipping the first known register of its type Between 1800 and 1833 a dispute between shipowners and underwriters resulted in each group publishing a list the Red Book and the Green Book 6 Both parties came to the verge of bankruptcy They reached agreement in 1834 to unite and form Lloyd s Register of British and Foreign Shipping establishing a General Committee and charitable values In 1914 with an increasingly international outlook the organisation changed its name to Lloyd s Register of Shipping The Register Edit An example of Lloyd s Register of Shipping dated 1768The Society printed the first Register of Ships in 1764 in order to give both underwriters and merchants an idea of the condition of the vessels they insured and chartered ship hulls were graded by a lettered scale A being the best and ship s fittings masts rigging and other equipment were graded by number 1 being the best Thus the best classification A1 from which the expression A1 or A1 at Lloyd s is derived first appeared in the 1775 76 edition of the Register The Register with information on all seagoing self propelled merchant ships of 100 gross tons or greater is published annually A vessel remains registered with Lloyd s Register until she is sunk wrecked hulked scrapped or withdrawn from the register by the vessel s owner The Register was published formerly by the joint venture company of Lloyd s Register Fairplay which was formed in July 2001 by the merger of Lloyd s Register s Maritime Information Publishing Group and Prime Publications Limited Lloyd s Register sold its share of the venture to IHS Markit in 2009 American Lloyd s Register of American and Foreign Shipping Edit The American Lloyd s Registry of American and Foreign Shipping was established in 1857 and the American Lloyd s Register of American and Foreign Shipping issued from at least 1859 until at least 1883 by the Board of American Lloyd s 7 8 9 Classification rules Edit The Lloyd s Register load line on the hull of the Cutty Sark Lloyd s Register is known best for the classification and certification of ships and inspects and approves important components and accessories including life saving appliances marine pollution prevention fire protection navigation radio communication equipment deck gear cables ropes and anchors 10 LR s Rules for Ships Edit LR s Rules for Ships are derived from principles of naval architecture and marine engineering and govern safety and operational standards for numerous merchant military and privately owned vessels LR s Rules govern a number of topics including Materials used for construction of the vessel Ship structural requirements and minimum scantlings depending on ship type Operation and maintenance of main and auxiliary machinery Operation and maintenance of emergency and control systemsSpecific editions of the rules are available to cater for merchant ships naval ships trimarans special purpose vessels and offshore structures 11 A ship is known as being in class if she meets all the minimum requirements of LR s Rules and such a status affects the possibility of a ship getting insurance Class can be withdrawn from a ship if she is in violation of any regulations and does not maintain the minimum requirements specified by the company However exceptional circumstances may warrant special dispensation from Lloyd s Register Any alteration to the vessel whether it is a structural alteration or machinery must be approved by Lloyd s Register before it is implemented Ships are inspected on a regular basis by a team of Lloyd s Register surveyors one of the most important inspections being a ship s load line survey due once every five years Such a survey includes an inspection of the hull to make sure that the load line has not been altered Numerous other inspections such as the condition of hatch and door seals safety barriers and guard rails are also performed Upon completion the ship is allowed to be operated for another year and is issued a load line certificate clarification needed Rules and regulations EditLloyd s Register provide a list of rules and regulations to the public List of regulations 12 13 Edit The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships 14 The Rules and Regulations For The Classification Of Special Service Craft 15 The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships 16 The Rules for the Manufacture Testing and Certification of Materials 17 Rules for Offshore Units 18 The Rules for the Classification of Trimarans 19 The Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Floating Docks 20 The Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Natural Gas Fuelled Ships 13 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Linkspans 21 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Inland Waterways Ships Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships for Service on the Great Lakes and River St Lawrence Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Ships for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Ships for the Carriage of Liquid Chemicals in Bulk Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships using Gases or other Low flashpoint Fuels Rules and Regulations for the Construction and Classification of Submersibles and Underwater Diving Systems Code for Lifting Appliances in a Marine Environment Code for Offshore Personnel Transfer Systems Rules for the Classification of Trimarans Rules for Air Cushion Vehicles Rules for Ergonomic Container Lashing Rules for LNG Ships and Barges Equipped with Regasification Systems Rules for the Classification of Potable Water Carriers Rules for Sail Assisted Ships Rules for the Application of Sandwich Panel Construction to Ship Structure Rules for the Classification of Stern First Ice Class Ships Rules for the Winterisation of Ships Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers Grey Boat Code Submarine Assurance FrameworkLocation EditLloyd s Register building 71 Fenchurch Street Central atrium of 71 Fenchurch Street Lloyd s Register s main office is located in London at 71 Fenchurch Street Lloyd s Register also operates in more than 70 locations serving clients based in 182 countries 22 References Edit Lloyd s Register Foundation Lloyd s Register Foundation Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Lloyd s Register announces sale of Energy business Lloyd s Register Retrieved 2022 04 12 Lloyd s Register to focus growth strategy on maritime industry with expanded role and broader service offering Lloyd s Register Retrieved 2022 04 12 LR Adds to Digital Portfolio With Acquisition of OneOcean The Maritime Executive Retrieved 10 February 2023 Are you the same as Lloyd s of London Lloyd s Register Retrieved 2017 12 14 Lloyds Register of Shipping www mariners l co uk Retrieved Dec 29 2022 American Lloyd s Register of American and Foreign Shipping New York City E amp G W Blunt 1859 p 2 Retrieved 13 June 2021 via Mystic Seaport Museum Collections amp Research American Lloyd s Register of American and Foreign Shipping Compiled and published by Capt H F A Meyers and C Frederick A Salter New York City 1883 p 2 Retrieved 13 June 2021 via Mystic Seaport Museum Collections amp Research a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Digital Library Ship registers A Mystic Seaport Museum Collections amp Research Retrieved 13 June 2021 Anchor Certification HHP amp SHHP Classification and Type Approval Petersmith net nz Retrieved 2012 01 31 Lloyd s Register publications Lloyd s September 2013 Retrieved 14 March 2014 All the information you need for classification purposes lr org Lloyd s Register Retrieved 2023 01 24 a b All the information you need for classification purposes lr org Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Special Service Craft Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 LR Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships 2018 Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules for the Manufacture Testing and Certification of Materials Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules for classification of Offshore Units Lloyd s Register web archive org Apr 4 2016 Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules for the Classification of Trimarans Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Floating Docks Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Linkspans Lloyd s Register Retrieved Dec 29 2022 LR is a leader in professional services for engineering and technology Lloyd s Register Retrieved 2022 04 12 External links Edit Media related to Lloyd s Register of Shipping at Wikimedia Commons Official website Lloyd s Register Foundation LRF IHS Markit current publisher of Lloyd s Register of Ships LRF online Lloyd s Registers 1764 1960 Mystic Seaport Museum online American Lloyd s Registers 1859 1883 Documents and clippings about Lloyd s Register in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lloyd 27s Register amp oldid 1138637422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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