Project Details
Description
Ro-ro ships are an important component of the global transportation system, but an increasing trend of ro-ro ship fires in recent years call for improved fire protection. From comprehensive ship operators’ experience and by participation in ongoing work for the European Maritime Safety Agency and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), critical aspects of ro-ro ship fire safety have been identified to form the scope of the project LASH FIRE. It aims to provide a recognized technical basis for the revision of international IMO regulations, which greatly enhances fire prevention and ensures management of fires on ro-ro ships without recourse to external intervention. This is done by developing and demonstrating operational and design solutions which strengthen the fire protection of ro-ro ships in all stages of a fire and which address current and future challenges, including regulatory issues. Twenty specific challenges have been identified, which will be addressed by new solutions developed and demonstrated with regards to performance and ship integration feasibility by system suppliers, researchers, ship owners and shipyards. For the solutions to be considered for regulatory uptake, their impact on risk reduction and cost will be assessed and advisory groups with operators and flag states will be established. Thereby, the project is expected to significantly strengthen the independent fire protection of ro-ro ships and to reduce the frequency of ro-ro ship fires by 35% and the number of fatalities by 45%.
Acronym | LASH FIRE |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/09/19 → 31/08/23 |
Collaborative partners
- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
- DFDS AS (Project partner)
- Center of Maritime Technologies gGmbH (Project partner)
- University of Lorraine (Project partner)
- Unifire AB (Project partner)
- Marioff Corporation Oy (Project partner)
- Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (Project partner)
- Interferry (Project partner)
- NTNU Samfunnsforskning AS (Project partner)
- SICK AG (Project partner)
- Interferry AB (Project partner)
- European Shipyards and Maritime Equipment Association (SEA Europe) (Project partner)
- RISE Research Institutes of Sweden (Project partner) (lead)
- AP Sensing GmbH (Project partner)
- FiFi4Marine B.V. (Project partner)
- Magellan - Associação para a Representação dos Interesses Portugueses no Exterior (Project partner)
- International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) (Project partner)
- RISE Fire Research AS (Project partner)
- Höegh Autoliners AS (Project partner)
- RS2N (Project partner)
- University of Cyprus (Project partner)
- Uniaccess (Project partner)
- Stena Rederi AB (Project partner)
- Maritime Safety and Rescue Society (Project partner)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Project partner)
- Wallenius Marine AB (Project partner)
- Flow Ship Design d.o.o. (Project partner)
- Fike Safety Technology Ltd (Project partner)
- Forschungsvereinigung Schiffbau und Meerestechnik e.V. (FSM) (Project partner)
Funding category
- EU-H2020
Keywords
- H2020-MG-2018-TwoStages
- Search and Rescue and evacuation