Service scope

Fire & Safety Plans for Ships

Ensuring safety, compliance, and clarity at sea.

At Kairosa, we design and deliver comprehensive Fire Control and Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) plans for both naval and commercial vessels.

With extensive experience in ship system engineering and classification compliance, our approach combines technical precision with practical clarity — ensuring every vessel meets the latest IMO and SOLAS standards and that crews can quickly understand and apply the plans on board.

Each plan is delivered with the accuracy, layout clarity, and technical validation expected from over 15 years of engineering and plan approval expertise. Safety at sea starts with a precise plan.

Fire Control Plans (FCP)

Firefighting systems, zones and escape routes.

Identification and clear mapping of all firefighting equipment, fixed and portable extinguishing systems, fire zones and escape routes, in full compliance with SOLAS and class rules.

Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Plans

LSA layout and embarkation arrangements.

Arrangement and marking of life-saving appliances including liferafts, lifeboats, lifejackets, muster and embarkation stations, and rescue boat areas, aligned with regulatory requirements.

Safety Signage & Legend Sheets

Standardised symbols, clear legends.

Consistent, standardised symbol usage and legend sheets that ensure visibility and crew awareness. Plans are prepared to be easily readable on board and ready for display.

Approval-ready documentation

Prepared for smooth review by flag and class.

Documentation prepared in accordance with flag state and classification society requirements (BV, ABS, DNV, Türk Loydu, etc.), including:

  • Clean, layered CAD/PDF outputs.
  • Revision control and change tracking.
  • Responses to class comments and updates until approval.
Cerengül Orhan Şaylan – Naval & Mechanical Marine Engineer
Prepared by
Cerengül Orhan Şaylan
Naval & Mechanical Marine Engineer · 15+ years
From design office to class approval
Visual gallery — Fire & Safety plans