Kaiko Systems to host webinar on modernising RISQ inspection preparation

As the shipping industry faces growing scrutiny and stricter safety standards, RightShip’s RISQ inspections have become a critical benchmark for operational quality. Yet, many fleets still rely on outdated, manual preparation methods such as spreadsheets, email chains and photo folders, that often leads to missed details, inconsistent documentation, and unnecessary findings.

To help ship owners, managers, and compliance professionals tackle this challenge, Kaiko Systems is hosting a free webinar titled “Simplifying RISQ Inspection Preparation” on Wednesday, 7th May. The 45-minute session will introduce Kaiko RISQ, a new digital solution designed to bring structure, standardisation, and real-time visibility to the inspection preparation process.

In today’s operating environment, reducing the number and severity of findings is more than a best practice — it’s a necessity. Findings can lead to repeat inspections, reputational risk, and even lost business opportunities. Kaiko RISQ addresses these issues by equipping both ship and shore teams with a centralized platform that enables consistent, data-backed readiness across all vessels.

The webinar will explore how Kaiko RISQ works in practice, demonstrating how digitalisation can eliminate the chaos of last-minute preparation and ensure ongoing compliance. Attendees will hear from Nick Vaughan and Taz Bhachoo, who will walk through the platform and share insights on how operators can proactively align with RISQ standards and avoid common pitfalls.

This session is particularly relevant for Vetting Officers, Technical Managers, Designated Persons Ashore (DPAs), and anyone responsible for maintaining inspection readiness. It will conclude with a live Q&A, giving participants the chance to ask questions and gain practical advice tailored to their fleet operations.

Join the webinar, which starts at 9am (CET) on 7th May by registering here: Introducing RISQ: Simplifying Your RightShip Inspection Preparation | Kaiko Systems

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