Technical Circular. To Whomsoever it may concern. Subject: Report of MSC 94. No.: 026/2014 Date: 25 th November 2014

Similar documents
New documents from version 22 to 22.1

REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS

C C S Technical Information

ANNEX 2 RESOLUTION MSC.216(82) (adopted on 8 December 2006)

RESOLUTION MSC.396(95) (adopted on 11 June 2015) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING

Attachment to ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-0467 Guidance on SOLAS Chapter II-2 as amended in 2000 (part 2) 1. Emergency escape breathing devi

MARINE NOTICE NO. 6/2015

TO: Related departments of CCS Headquarters; Branches and Offices; and Ship Companies

Technical Information

UNIFIED INTERPRETATION OF PROVISIONS OF IMO SAFETY, SECURITY, AND ENVIRONMENT RELATED CONVENTIONS. Annual testing of the VDR, S-VDR, AIS and EPIRB

DMA RO Circular no. 021

GUIDELINES ON SECURITY-RELATED TRAINING AND FAMILIARIZATION FOR SHIPBOARD PERSONNEL

ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC Training At least one EEBD training device shall be provided for training purpose. All EEBD training uni

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING CONTRACTORS

European Maritime Safety Agency. Training on Maritime Security October Obligations for. Maritime Administrations

ANNEX 8. RESOLUTION MSC.416(97) (adopted on 25 November 2016)

*** Certified Translation *** PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF MERCHANT MARINE. RESOLUTION No DGMM Panama, October 9, 2017

INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 70

16721 OCT 11, DISCUSSION.

ISM COMPLIANCE MATRIX

TO: SHIPOWNERS, SHIPS OPERATORS, MANAGING COMPANIES, MASTERS, CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES, RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS and DEPUTY REGISTRARS

INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 105

INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 153

IMO FSI 17 Agenda Preview

STCW Regulation 1/11 ~~ ~&:~g~~~~~~~= ~~~&:~:Gso~g~~~~05g STCW 2010 Manila

LISCR Notes and Advisories by Date

LISCR Notes and Advisories by Date

REPORT FROM SUB-COMMITTEE ON IMPLEMENTATION OF IMO INSTRUMENTS (III 4) SEPTEMBER 2017

RESOLUTION MSC.152(78) (adopted on 20 May 2004) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974, AS AMENDED

PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-365

Circular N.º 13 Rev. 1

DMA RO Circular no. 020

IMO INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FELLOWSHIPS. Fellowships and Other Training Activities. Note by the Secretariat

federal register Department of Transportation Part X Friday December 27, 1996 Coast Guard

RESOLUTION MSC.255(84) (adopted on 16 May 2008) ADOPTION OF THE CODE OF THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR A SAFETY

Merchant Shipping (Certification, Safe Manning, Hours of Work and Watchkeeping) Regulations (2004 Revision)

Appendix FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE SELF-ASSESSMENT FORM. (Five Year Period: )

Appendix FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE SELF-ASSESSMENT FORM. (Five Year Period: )

International Regulatory and Standardization Activities Affecting the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry

ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

Appendix FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE SELF-ASSESSMENT FORM. (Five Year Period: )

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. No. R June 2013 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1951 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1951)

COMDTPUB P NVIC August 25, 2014

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. No. R.. GG. (RG..).. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1951 (ACT No. 57 OF 1951)

REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF MARINE CASUALTIES WHERE THE UNITED STATES IS A SUBSTANTIALLY INTERESTED STATE (SIS)

IMO. 5 Member Governments are also invited to report on their experience gained in the use of the Emergency Medical Kit/Bag (EMK) to the Organization.

Expert Group Meeting on Improving Maritime Transport Safety in the ESCAP Region, Bangkok,2 September 2016

RESOLUTION MSC.298(87) (adopted on 21 May 2010) ESTABLISHMENT OF A DISTRIBUTION FACILITY FOR THE PROVISION OF LRIT INFORMATION TO SECURITY FORCES

USCG Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance (CG-CVC) Mission Management System (MMS) Work Instruction (WI)

Tanker endorsements or certificates of proficiency

REVIEW OF STCW PASSENGER SHIP SPECIFIC SAFETY TRAINING. Proposals for STCW passenger ship specific safety training

Republic of the Marshall Islands

THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA LIBERIA MARITIME AUTHORITY

PART A. In order to achieve its objectives, this Code embodies a number of functional requirements. These include, but are not limited to:

COMDTPUB P16721 NVIC JAN Subj: GUIDELINES FOR QUALIFICATION FOR STCW ENDORSEMENTS FOR ADVANCED FIREFIGHTING

COMDTPUB P16721 NVIC August 25, 2014

The standard questionnaire prepared by the Paris MoU for use by PSCOs during the CIC can be found reproduced on page 3 of this document.

INTERIM GUIDANCE FOR FLAG STATES ON MEASURES TO PREVENT AND MITIGATE SOMALIA-BASED PIRACY

BMA INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 135

Master on a ship less than 3000 gross tonnes

* We strongly encourage seafarers to apply now, to avoid a last minute rush that may occur at the end of 2016

TRIPARTITE 2016 Session 3b. REVIEW OF IACS TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT DEVELOPMENTS (URs, UIs, PRs etc)

Vessel Traffic Service Act (623/2005)

Able Seafarer Deck (AB Deck)

Guard (USCG) International Maritime Organization. e-newsletter

PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS. Guidance for flag States on measures to prevent Somalia-based piracy

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF SHIPS' BALLAST WATER AND SEDIMENTS, 2004

Marine Protection Rules Part 130B Oil Transfer Site Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plans

Marine Engineer Class 5 (MEC 5)

Enclosure (2) to NVIC 17-14

No. R July 2013 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1951 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1951)

Master on ships less than 500 gross tonnes (Master <500GT)

Marine Engineer Class 3 (MEC 3)

SPECIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR MERCHANT MARINERS SERVING ON ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF (RO-RO) PASSENGER SHIPS

VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL SEWAGE REGULATIONS IN ANNEX IV TO MARPOL 73/78

UNIFIED INTERPRETATION TO PROVISIONS OF IMO SAFETY, SECURITY, AND ENVIRONMENT-RELATED CONVENTIONS

REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS

Maritime Transport Safety

1. General. 2. Background

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL FOR WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICAN REGION, 1999

ELEMENTS OF REQUEST FOR MARITIME SECURITY TRAINING COURSE APPROVAL

PARIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL

Marine Engineer Class 4 (MEC 4)

SEP From: Commandant (G-MOC) To: Distribution. Subj: GUIDELINES FOR EQUIVALENT COMPLIANCE WITH (REVISED) MARPOL 73/78 ANNEX IV (SEWAGE)

Electro-technical Officer (ETO)

Master Yacht less than 500 gross tonnes

Drills and Training on board Ship in Maritime Transport

Tanker Officer Training Standards

Advanced Deckhand Fishing (ADH-F)

u.s. Department o~. COMDTPUB P NVIC FEBRUARY 2005 NAVIGATION AND VESSEL INSPECTION CIRCULAR NO

IMO MEASURES TO ENHANCE MARITIME SECURITY

South African Maritime Safety Authority

INDEX OF NAVIGATION AND VESSEL INSPECTION CIRCULARS (NVIC)

Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee. ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting.

Watchkeeper Deck. This guideline is for new applicants for a Watchkeeper Deck certificate of competency

Directions as to the Examination of Engineer Officers, Marine Engine Operators and Engine Room Watch Ratings under the Merchant Shipping Acts.

All IMO Member States United Nations and Specialized Agencies Intergovernmental Organizations Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Status

UPDATING COURSE FOR MANAGEMENT LEVEL MARINE DECK OFFICERS

TRACTATENBLAD VAN HET

Engine Room Watch Rating (EWR)

Transcription:

Technical Circular No.: 026/2014 Date: 25 th November 2014 To Whomsoever it may concern Subject: Report of MSC 94 IMO's Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) met at the Organization's London headquarters for its 94th session, from 17 to 21 November 2014. The MSC discussed number of items including approval of the draft SOLAS amendments to make mandatory International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code), and the proposed draft new SOLAS chapter XIV Safety measures for ships operating in polar waters, the International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code); further work on its action plan on passenger ship safety; and the consideration of items put forward by the sub-committees. 1. Adopted Polar Code and SOLAS amendments with entry into force on 1 st January 2017. The MSC adopted the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code), and the new SOLAS chapter XIV Safety measures for ships operating in polar waters, to make the Code (Preamble, Introduction and Part I-A (Safety measures)) mandatory. The Polar Code contains additional design, construction, equipment, operational, training, and search and rescue requirements for ships operating in the harsh environment of Arctic and Antarctic waters, with the aim of preventing accidents and pollution, and protecting ships, seafarers and passengers. Because it contains both safety and environment related provisions, the Polar Code will be mandatory under both SOLAS and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL). Last month (October 2014), IMO s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) approved the necessary draft amendments to make the environmental provisions in the Polar Code mandatory under MARPOL. The MEPC is expected to adopt the Code and associated MARPOL amendments at its next session in May 2015, with an entry-into-force date to be aligned with the SOLAS amendments, w.e.f. of 1 January 2017. Existing ships will have to comply by the first intermediate or renewal survey after that date whichever is earlier after 01 Jan 2018. This Technical Circular and the material contained in it is provided only for the purpose of supplying current information to the reader and not as an advice to be relied upon by any person.. While we have taken utmost care to be as factual as possible, readers/ users are advised to verify the exact text and content of the Regulation from the original source/ issuing Authority.

2. Adopted amendments under other Conventions with entry into force from 1 st July 2016 2.1 SOLAS chapter VI Carriage of Cargoes and oil fuels, Regulation 2 amended to require mandatory verification of the gross mass of containers. 2.2 SOLAS regulation XI-1/7 Special Measures to Enhance Maritime Safety. A new Regulation 7 on Atmosphere testing instrument for enclosed spaces added, to require ships to carry an appropriate portable atmosphere testing instrument or instruments, capable of measuring concentrations of oxygen, flammable gases or vapours, hydrogen sulphide and carbon monoxide, prior to entry into enclosed spaces. The MSC93 when approving the draft new SOLAS regulation XI-1/7 "Atmosphere testing instrument for enclosed spaces", noted that MSC 92 had adopted Resolution MSC.350(92), SOLAS regulation III/19 "Emergency training and drills" with an entryinto-force date of 1 January 2015, requiring that each enclosed space entry and rescue drill shall include checking and use of instruments for measuring the atmosphere in enclosed spaces. Paragraph 3.6.2.3 4 of SOLAS regulation III/19 does not introduce carriage requirements for atmosphere testing instruments for enclosed spaces. Therefore recognizing the need to implement the draft new SOLAS regulation XI-1/7 early, in order to expedite the carriage of portable atmosphere-testing instruments for enclosed spaces MSC 94 while adopting the amendments to Reg. XI-1/7 has requested SOLAS Contracting Governments to voluntarily implement SOLAS regulation XI-1/7 to ships entitled to fly their flags, as soon as practicable, taking into account that the entry-intoforce date of the corresponding amendments to SOLAS is 1 July 2016. 2.3 In response to amendment of SOLAS regulation XI-1/7, Chapter 15 of the MODU Code, 1989 MODU Code and 2009 MODU Code amended accordingly to contain the requirements for atmospheric testing instruments. 2.4 Record of Equipment for Cargo Ship Safety ( Form C ) & Form E amended 2.5 International Code on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections during Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (2011 ESP Code) updated in respect of equipments used during close up surveys (such as hydraulic arm vehicles such as conventional cherry pickers, lifts and moveable platforms) including revisions to the minimum requirements for cargo tank testing at renewal survey for accepting cargo tank testing by the crew under the guidance of the master and addition of a new paragraph on rescue and emergency response equipment in relation to breathing apparatus. 2.6 Adopted amendments to the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 2009 (2009 MODU Code), to allow an alternative procedure for lifeboat launching and manoeuvring drills.

2.7 Adopted an amendment to the recommendation on conditions for the approval of servicing stations for inflatable liferafts (resolution A.761(18)), in relation to checking date-expired items in the contents of packed inflatable liferafts. 3. Approved the IGF code MSC 94 approved, in principle, the International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code), along with proposed amendments to make the Code mandatory under SOLAS ( SOLAS Chapter II-1 & II-2 revised) and Appendix ie. Forms of various Safety Certificates. The IGF Code provides mandatory provisions for the arrangement, installation, control and monitoring of machinery, equipment and systems using low-flashpoint fuels, focusing on liquefied natural gas (LNG), to minimize the risk to the ship, its crew and the environment, having regard to the nature of the fuels involved. The Code addresses all areas that need special consideration for the usage of low-flashpoint fuels, based on a goal-based approach, with goals and functional requirements specified for each section forming the basis for the design, construction and operation of ships using this type of fuel. 4. Amendments Approved 4.1 Approve for future adoption, draft amendments to SOLAS regulations II-2/4.5 and II- 2/11.6, clarifying the provisions related to the secondary means of venting cargo tanks in order to ensure adequate safety against over- and under-pressure in the event of cargo tank isolation valve being damaged or inadvertently closed, and SOLAS regulation II- 2/20, with respect to the air quality control system. 4.2 Approved the draft revised Guide to recovery techniques. 4.3 Approved the draft MSC-MEPC.5 circular on Unified interpretation on keel laying date for fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) craft 5. Goal based ship construction standards. Draft Interim guidelines for the application of the goal-based standards safety-level approach to IMO rule-making process were prepared with the aim of further development in this regard. The guidelines include broad procedures to be followed for establishing safety levels for goals and functional requirements by IMO. 6. Formal Safety Assessment including General Cargo Ship Safety Draft amendments to section 4 of the Committees' Guidelines & draft Guidelines for considering and reviewing the outcomes of FSA studies were approved subject to concurrent approval by MEPC 68. These guidelines give procedures for the committee to take further action on the outcomes of FSAs.

7. Guidance on drafting of amendments to the 1974 SOLAS Convention and related mandatory instruments were accepted thereby MSC.1/Circ.1483 on Interim guidance on drafting of amendments to the 1974 SOLAS Convention and related mandatory instruments issued on 11 June 2014 has been revoked. 8. Passenger Ship Safety : Issued MSC Circular regarding Interim Guidance for in service testing of automatic sprinkler systems in view of the potential consequences should automatic sprinkler systems fail to operate as intended on a ship and until appropriate recommendations are developed by the Organization and has requested shipowners, operators and system manufactures to actively monitor and assess the effectiveness of automatic sprinkler systems on a planned periodical basis in accordance to MSC.1/Circ.1432 and to also follow the additional guidance developed by way of the MSC Circular which reads as follows:.1 During annual operational testing of sprinkler heads as prescribed in the Revised guidelines for the maintenance and inspection of fire protection systems and appliances (MSC.1/Circ.1432), failures were identified by the Bahamas on a variety of makes and types of system. Additional testing revealed in some instances failure rates which significantly reduce the effectiveness of an automatic sprinkler system. These failures represented a number of manufacturers and included both high and low pressure systems, indicating that the reliability issues were independent of both the make and type of sprinkler head..2 All identified failures occurred on ships over five years of age and involved one or more of the following modes of failure:.1 blockage of the internal filters of the sprinkler heads with mineral deposits;.2 build-up of scale and mineral deposits on the internal components of the sprinklers causing seizure when the sprinkler is activated; and.3 corrosion of the internal components of the sprinklers causing seizure when the sprinkler is activated. 9. List of Annex attached to this report which details the Resolutions adopted/approved and Circulars issued ( Abstract of MSC 94/WP.1/Add.1) Enclosure: 1. MSC 94/WP.1/Add.1 - LIST OF ANNEXES Whilst the utmost care has been taken in the compilation of the Technical Information, neither Indian Register of Shipping, its affiliates and subsidiaries if any, nor any of its directors, officers, employees or agents assume any responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused in any manner whatsoever by reliance on the information in this document.

MSC 94/WP.1/Add.1 Page 35 LIST OF ANNEXES RESOLUTION MSC.380(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA (SOLAS), 1974, AS AMENDED (CHAPTERS II-2, VI AND XI-1 AND APPENDIX) RESOLUTION MSC.381(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CODE ON THE ENHANCED PROGRAMME OF INSPECTIONS DURING SURVEYS OF BULK CARRIERS AND OIL TANKERS, 2011 (2011 ESP CODE) RESOLUTION MSC.382(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE FOR DRILLING UNITS (MODU CODE) (RESOLUTION A.414(XI)) RESOLUTION MSC.383(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE FOR DRILLING UNITS, 1989 (1989 MODU CODE) (RESOLUTION A.649(16)) RESOLUTION MSC.384(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE FOR DRILLING UNITS, 2009 (2009 MODU CODE) (RESOLUTION A.1023(26)) RESOLUTION MSC.385(94) INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR SHIPS OPERATING IN POLAR WATERS (POLAR CODE) RESOLUTION MSC.386(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA (SOLAS), 1974, AS AMENDED (NEW CHAPTER XIV) DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING FOR SEAFARERS (STCW), 1978 DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO PART A OF THE SEAFARERS TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING (STCW) CODE DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO PART B OF THE SEAFARERS' TRAINING, CERTIFICATION AND WATCHKEEPING (STCW) CODE DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO SOLAS CHAPTER II-2 RESOLUTION MSC.387(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE FOR DRILLING UNITS, 2009 (2009 MODU CODE) (RESOLUTION A.1023(26)) RESOLUTION MSC.388(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE RECOMMENDATION ON CONDITIONS FOR THE APPROVAL OF SERVICING STATIONS FOR INFLATABLE LIFERAFTS (RESOLUTION A.761(18)) I:\MSC\94\WP\1-Add.1.doc

MSC 94/WP.1/Add.1 Page 36 AMENDED TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES ROUTEING MEASURES OTHER THAN TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES RESOLUTION MSC.389(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE EXISTING MANDATORY SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM "OFF CHENGSHAN JIAO PROMONTORY" DRAFT ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION ON REVISED GUIDELINES FOR THE ONBOARD OPERATIONAL USE OF SHIPBORNE AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS (AIS) RESOLUTION MSC.390(94) AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE OF THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR A SAFETY INVESTIGATION INTO A MARINE CASUALTY OR MARINE INCIDENT (CASUALTY INVESTIGATION CODE) (RESOLUTION MSC.255(84)) DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO SOLAS CHAPTERS II-1 AND II-2 AND APPENDIX (MAKING THE IGF CODE MANDATORY) DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974 DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE PROTOCOL OF 1988 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974 DRAFT INTERNATIONAL CODE OF SAFETY FOR SHIPS USING GASES OR OTHER LOW-FLASHPOINT FUELS (IGF CODE) DRAFT AMENDMENT TO MSC-MEPC.1/CIRC.4/REV.3 ON REVISED GUIDELINES ON THE ORGANIZATION AND METHOD OF WORK OF THE MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE AND THEIR SUBSIDIARY BODIES DRAFT AMENDMENT TO MSC-MEPC.2/CIRC.12 ON REVISED GUIDELINES FOR FORMAL SAFETY ASSESSMENT (FSA) FOR USE IN THE IMO RULE-MAKING PROCESS [ AMENDED TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR SDC AND SSE SUB-COMMITTEES] BIENNIAL STATUS REPORT OF THE SUB-COMMITTEES PROVISIONAL AGENDAS FOR THE SUB-COMMITTEES BIENNIUM STATUS REPORT OF THE MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE I:\MSC\94\WP\1-Add.1.doc

MSC 94/WP.1/Add.1 Page 37 POST-BIENNIAL AGENDA OF THE MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE STATEMENTS BY DELEGATIONS AND OBSERVERS * * * I:\MSC\94\WP\1-Add.1.doc