Regulatory Compliance
SOLAS II-1/3-13, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1663 and ILO 152 — reports and certificates accepted by all IACS-member class societies.

Woell Marine is your reliable Approved Service Provider for the inspection, servicing and testing of lifting appliances on board ships — cargo cranes, provision cranes, hose handling cranes, engine room cranes, monorail cranes and loose gear.
Certified and class-approved inspections and load tests are performed by well-trained and competent technicians in full compliance with IMO MSC.1/Circ.1663, SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-13 and ILO 152, and are accepted by DNV, RINA, LR, ABS, BV, NKK and Korean Register.
SOLAS II-1/3-13, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1663 and ILO 152 — reports and certificates accepted by all IACS-member class societies.
Own technicians and partner network across Europe, Asia and the Americas — consistent standards and unified documentation.
Annual and 5-yearly proof load tests using certified water bags and calibrated digital load cells.
Complete inspection and load-test scope for on-board lifting appliances:
From 2026, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1663 becomes mandatory for ships holding a Safety Construction Certificate. Talk to us early to plan annual and 5-yearly inspections without downtime.
IMO MSC.1/Circ.1663 sets out international guidelines for the inspection, maintenance and testing of lifting appliances and winches installed on board ships. It defines how cranes, hoists and similar lifting devices must be examined at regular intervals by competent personnel to ensure safe operation and structural integrity. Where required, equipment must also be verified through proof load testing to confirm its safe working capability. The guideline establishes documentation, reporting and qualification standards that are now being adopted by classification societies and shipowners worldwide. Generally, the requirements also apply to lifting appliances with a safe working load below 1,000 kg, unless the flag administration grants specific exemptions.
Typical scope of inspection per equipment category — click to expand.
Our inspections comply with the following international standards:
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