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1 New documents from version 22 to 22.1 Contents 1. Assembly resolutions 2. MSC circulars 3. MEPC circulars 4. MSC-MEPC circulars 5. Other circulars 6. Codes, Procedures 7. Manuals 1. Assembly resolutions Res A.1110(30) Strategic plan for the organization (for the six-year period 2018 to 2023) Res. A.1111(30) Application of the strategic plan of the organization Res. A.1116(30) Escape route signs and equipment location markings Res. A.1117(30) IMO Ship Identification Number Scheme Res. A.1118(30) Revised guidelines on the implementation of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code by Administrations Res. A.1119(30) Procedures for port state control, 2017 - Introductory text and Contents Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Introductory text - Table of contents - General Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 1 Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 1 Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate and Cargo Ships Bottom Inspection Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 1 Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 1 Passenger Ship Safety Certificate / Initial surveys Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 1 Passenger Ship Safety Certificate / Renewal surveys Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 2 International Load Line Certificate / International Load Line Exemption Certificate Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 3 International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 3 International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances (NLS) in Bulk Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 3 International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate

2 Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 3 International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate and the NOx Technical Code Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 4 International Ballast Water Management Certificate Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 4 International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk and the Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 4 International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey Guidelines, Annex 4 Guidelines for the Surveys for the Polar Ship Certificate additional to SOLAS Certificates Res. A.1120(30) HSSC Survey, Appendices 1 and 2 Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Introduction, Contents Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 1 Obligations of contracting government / parties RESA1121CRS Res. A.1121(30) 2017 Non-Exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 2 Specific flag state obligations TONNAGE, Load Line, COLREG, STCW, SOLAS, MARPOL RESA1121DRS Res. A.1121(30) 2017 Non-Exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 2 Specific flag state obligations "Remaining Mandatory Instruments" Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 3 Specific coastal state obligations Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 4 Specific port state obligations Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 5 Instruments made mandatory under IMO Conventions Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 6 Summary of amendments to mandatory instruments reflected in the non-exhaustive list of obligations (Annexes 1 to 4) Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), Annex 7 Amendments to IMO instruments expected to be accepted and to enter into force between 1 January 2018 and 1 July 2018 Res. A.1122(30) Code for the Transport and Handling of Hazardous and Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk on Offshore Support Vessels (OSV Chemical Code)

3 Res. A.1123(30) Implementation and entry into force of the 2010 hazardous and noxious substances protocol Res. A.1124(30) Delegation of authority to issue certificates of insurance or other financial security required under the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992 and the International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea, 2010 Res. A.1125(30) Relations with non-governmental organizations Res. A.1126(30) Linkages between the technical assistance work of IMO and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Res. A.1127(30) Guiding principles of IMO's integrated technical cooperation programme in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Res. A.1128(30) Financing and partnership arrangements for an effective and sustainable Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme Res. A.1129(30) World Maritime University and International Maritime Law Institute students visiting IMO Headquarters Res. A.1130(30) Charter of the World Maritime University 2. MSC circulars MSC.4/Circs Reports on acts of piracy and armed robbery against ships 3. MEPC circulars MEPC.2/Circ.23 Provisional categorization of liquid substances in accordance with MARPOL Annex II and the IBC Code MEPC.1/Circ.834/Rev.1 Consolidated guidance for port reception facility providers and users, Contents, Main text MEPC.1/Circ.834/Rev.1 Consolidated guidance for port reception facility providers and users, Appendices MEPC.1/Circ.874 + Corr.1 Summary reports and analysis of mandatory reports under MARPOL for the period 2011 to 2016 MEPC.1/Circ.876 Sample format for the Confirmation of compliance, early submission of the SEEMP part II on the ship fuel oil consumption data collection plan and its timely verification pursuant to regulation 5.4.5 of MARPOL Annex VI 4. MSC-MEPC circulars MSC-MEPC.6/Circ.16 National contact points for safety and pollution prevention and response

4 IMO rule-making process - Introductory text, Contents IMO rule-making process - Sections 1-11, included figures IMO rule-making process - Appendices 1-5 IMO rule-making process - Appendices 6-10 5. Other circulars BWM.2/Circ.65 Thirty-sixth meeting (regular) of the GESAMP * BWWG established in accordance with the Procedure for approval of ballast water management systems that make use of Active Substances (G9) BWM.2/Circ.66 Unified interpretation of Appendix I (Form of the International Ballast Water Management Certificate) of the BWM Convention III.3/Circ.5 Casualty analysis and statistics LC-LP.1/Circ.84 Final report on permits issued in 2014 LC-LP.1/Circ.85 Joint work programme (2018-2020) SSE.1/Circ.2/Rev.1 Halon banking and reception facilities SSE.1/Circ.3/Rev.1 List of recognized test laboratories 6. Codes, Procedures OSV Chemical Code, Preamble, Contents OSV Chemical Code, Ch.1 General OSV Chemical Code, Ch.2 Vessel survival capability and location of cargo OSV Chemical Code, Ch.3 Vessel design OSV Chemical Code, Ch.4 Special requirements for products with a flashpoint not exceeding 60 c, toxic products and acid OSV Chemical Code, Ch.5 Cargo containment OSV Chemical Code, Ch.6 Cargo transfer OSV Chemical Code, Ch.7 Cargo tank venting OSV Chemical Code, Ch.8 Electrical installations OSV Chemical Code, Ch.9 Fire-fighting requirements OSV Chemical Code, Ch.10 Mechanical ventilation in the cargo area

5 OSV Chemical Code, Ch.11 Instrumentation and automation systems OSV Chemical Code, Ch.12 Pollution prevention requirements OSV Chemical Code, Ch.13 Life-saving appliances and arrangements OSV Chemical Code, Ch.14 Personnel protection OSV Chemical Code, Ch.15 Operational requirements OSV Chemical Code, Ch.16 Backloading of contaminated bulk liquids OSV Chemical Code, Ch.17 Discharging and loading of portable tanks on board OSV Chemical Code, Ch.18 Carriage of liquefied gases OSV Chemical Code, Appendix 1 Model form of certificate of fitness OSV Chemical Code, Appendix 2 Guidelines for testing prior to backloading OSV Chemical Code, Appendix 3 Model format for the procedure for the discharging and loading of portable tanks containing dangerous goods carried as deck tanks on offshore support vessels PSC Procedure 2017 - Contents PSC Procedure 2017 - Ch.1 General PSC Procedure 2017 - Ch.2 Port state inspections PSC Procedure 2017 - Ch.3 Contravention and detention PSC Procedure 2017 - Ch.4 Reporting requirements PSC Procedure 2017 - Ch.5 Review procedures PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.1 Code of good practice for port state control officers conducting inspections within the framework of the regional memoranda of understanding and agreement on port state control PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.2 Guidelines for the detention of ships PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.3 Guidelines for investigations and inspections carried out under Annex I of MARPOL PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.4 Guidelines for investigations and inspections carried out under Annex II of MARPOL PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.5 Guidelines for discharge requirements under Annexes I and II of MARPOL PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.6 Guidelines for more detailed inspections of ship structural and equipment requirements PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.7 Guidelines for control of operational requirements PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.8 Guidelines for port state control officers on ISM code PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.9 Guidelines for port state control related to LRIT

6 PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.10 Guidelines for port state control under the 1969 Tonnage Convention PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.11 Guidelines for port State control officers on certification of seafarers, manning and hours of rest PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.12 List of certificates and documents PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.13 Report of inspection in accordance with IMO Port State Control Procedures PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.14 Report of deficiencies not fully rectified or only provisionally rectified PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.15 Report of action taken to the notifying authority PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.16 Format for the report of contravention of MARPOL Article 6) IMO Port State Control Procedures PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.17 Comments by flag state on detention report PSC Procedure 2017 - Appd.18 List of instruments relevant to port state control procedures 7. Manuals Port reception facilities, how to do it