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jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2009

Port State Control *Updates*

9 November 2009: Paris MOU - New Inspection Regime

Source: Nepia

Members will be aware that the existing Paris MOU inspection regime will be replaced by the New Inspection Regime (NIR) on 01 January 2011. The purpose of the NIR is to refine the targeting of vessels in order that ships perceived by the MOU as poor quality will be subject to both more frequent and more in-depth inspections, whilst those regarded as quality ships will be rewarded with less inspections.

Paris MOU have developed a Ship Risk Profile calculator that will categorise ships as either High Risk Ships (HRS), Standard Risk Ships (SRS) or Low Risk Ships (LRS). Vessels will then be inspected at intervals associated with their risk category.

HRS - inspection interval 6 months

SRS - inspection interval 10 -12 months

LRS - inspection interval 24 - 36 months

There is a clear benefit to Members for having ships in the LRS category.

Members can get an early indication of how their vessels may be categorised by the NIR by visiting the Paris MOU website and calculating both their individual vessel risk category and their company performance.

Click here for the ship risk profile calculator.

Click here for the company performance calculator.

22 July 2009: Lifeboat Launching Arrangements - Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) - Paris and Tokyo MOUs

Further to our industry news item of 01 May, Tokyo MOU have produced a checklist to assist port state control officers during the forthcoming CIC. Click here.

The document can serve as a useful guide for Members' technical departments, and for their vessels, in preparing for the CIC. It clearly indicates the areas which are most likely to give rise to a detention i.e. the questions with an asterisk.

There appears to be a particular focus on crew understanding of, and the maintenance of, free fall lifeboat securing arrangements.

We would also take this opportunity to remind Members and seafarers of our DVD in relation to freefall lifeboat launching arrangements which may be accessed online here. This may prove to be of assistance in preparing for the CIC.
Paris MOU adopt new port State control inspection system

At its 42nd Committee Meeting held in Reykjavik last week, the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris MoU) adopted a "New Inspection Regime" (NIR), which will enter into force from 1 January 2011.

The NIR is a risk based targeting mechanism developed in parallel with the EU's 3rd Maritime Safety Package that will reward quality shipping with a smaller inspection burden and concentrate on high-risk ships which will be subject to more in-depth and frequent inspections.

Based on the latest developments at the IMO, the NIR will make use of company performance and IMO audit to identify the risk profile of ships together with the performance of the flag State and recognised organisation. A ship's past inspection records, age and type will all influence targeting.

The NIR will be accompanied by a new information system "THETIS" which will replace the current SIReNaC system, implementation will rely on the collection of port call information.

Click here for more information on the NIR and a summary of other matters discussed by the Committee.

Click here for more information on the EU's 3rd Maritime package.

01 May 2009: Lifeboat Launching Arrangements - Notice of forthcoming Concentrated Inspection Campaign

Paris and Tokyo MoUs have announced that they will be carrying out a joint CIC between 01 September 2009 and 30 November 2009. At every port State control inspection within the Paris and Tokyo MoU regions the lifeboat launching arrangements, maintenance records and other applicable documentation shall be verified in more detail for compliance with SOLAS Chapter III.

Click here for a copy of the joint press release.

17 February 2009: USCG - Marpol Annex VI Inspection Guidelines

06 February 2009: Blanking of Bilge Discharge Piping Systems in Port

9 January 2009: Australia - vessel criteria for port sate control

28 December 2007: Evidence of qualification of Ship Security Officer (SS0)

11 December 2007: IMO - "Code of good practice for port State control officers"

31 October 2007: US - Examination, Investigation or Boarding? USCG

20 September 2007: BIMCO - "Guide to prepare for Port State Control inspections in the USA"

12 February 2007: MARPOL Annex II

Guidance on the management of Port State Control inspections

LR Guidance on reducing risk of port state control detentions

BIMCO Guide to prepare for Port State Control inspections in the USA

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