IMO Focuses on Maritime Safety

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MSC 93 LIFEBOAT

IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) meets at the Organization’s London headquarters for its 93rd session, from 14 to 23 May 2014.

The MSC is expected to adopt amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) related to lifeboat safety; continue its action plan of work on passenger ship safety, following the Costa Concordia incident; review the draft mandatory Polar Code and related draft SOLAS amendments; adopt amendments to SOLAS and other treaties to make mandatory the IMO Member State Audit Scheme; adopt a number of other important amendments; and consider items submitted by the sub-committees.

Lifeboat safety: SOLAS amendments set to be adopted

The MSC is expected to adopt draft amendments to SOLAS chapter III to make mandatory the Requirements for periodic servicing and maintenance of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear, which are also expected to be adopted at the session. The MSC is also expected to approve a related draft MSC circular on Guidelines on safety during abandon ship drills using lifeboats, providing additional recommendatory provisions.

The package of mandatory and recommendatory measures follows work by IMO to review recommendations previously issued (MSC.1/Circ.1206/Rev.1 on Measures to prevent accidents with lifeboats and MSC.1/Circ.1277 on Interim Recommendation on conditions for authorization of service providers for lifeboats, launching appliances and on-load release gear), which were themselves developed as part of long-standing work on measures to prevent accidents with lifeboats.

The draft amendments to SOLAS regulation III/20 on Operational readiness, maintenance and inspections introduce requirements for the periodic servicing of lifeboats, rescue boats and fast rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear to be carried out in accordance with the adopted requirements for periodic servicing and maintenance.  Administrations will be required to ensure that the thorough examination, operational testing, repair, and overhaul of equipment is carried out in accordance with SOLAS regulation III/20 by authorized service providers that are qualified in these operations for each make and type of equipment for which they provide the service.

Work to continue on passenger ships safety 

The MSC is expected to establish a working group to continue its work related to passenger ship safety, stemming from recommendations arising from the Costa Concordia incident. The long-term action plan on passenger ship safety will be reviewed.

Specific issues for consideration include those relating to subdivision and damage stability. The MSC will have for its consideration a number of submissions, including the report of the Experts Group on Formal Safety Assessment, incorporating the review of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) study on damage stability of ro-ro passenger ships and the reports of the GOAL based Damage Stability project (GOALDS) on collision and grounding damage statistics, probability of survival and development of a new risk-based damage stability requirement for passenger ships.

Draft mandatory Polar Code and SOLAS amendments to be considered 

The MSC will be invited to consider, with a view to approval for future adoption, the draft mandatory international code for ships operating in polar waters (Polar Code), which was agreed in principle by the Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC), and the proposed draft new SOLAS chapter XIV “Safety measures for ships operating in polar waters”, to make the Code (Introduction and part I-A) mandatory.

Mandatory audit scheme amendments to be adopted

The MSC is expected to adopt draft amendments to the following treaties to make the use of the  IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III Code) and auditing of Parties to those treaties mandatory:  SOLAS, 1974, as amended; the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, and the Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code; and the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 (1988 Load Lines Protocol), as amended.

This follows the adoption, by the IMO Assembly at its twenty-eighth session, of similar amendments to the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended (COLREG 1972), the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 (LL 1966) and the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969 (TONNAGE 1969), (following the procedures for adoption of amendments for the COLREG 1972, LL 1966 and Tonnage 1969 conventions).

The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), at its 66th session, in April adopted similar amendments to MARPOL Annexes I through to VI.

The amendments will make the auditing of Member States mandatory, once they enter into force in 2016.

Adoption of other amendments 

The MSC will also be invited to consider, for adoption:

• draft amendments to SOLAS regulation II-1/29 on steering gear, to update the requirements relating to sea trials;

• draft amendments to SOLAS regulations II-2/4, II-2/3 and II-2/9.7, to introduce mandatory requirements for inert gas systems on board new oil and chemical tankers of 8,000 dwt and above, and for ventilation systems on board new ships; related draft amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) on inert gas systems will also be considered;

• draft amendments to SOLAS regulation II-2/10, concerning fire protection requirements for new ships designed to carry containers on or above the weather deck;

• draft amendments to SOLAS regulation II-2/13.4, mandating additional means of escape from machinery spaces;

• draft new SOLAS regulation II-2/20-1 Requirement for vehicle carriers carrying motor vehicles with compressed hydrogen or natural gas for their own propulsion, which sets additional requirements for ships with vehicle and ro-ro spaces intended for the carriage of motor vehicles with compressed hydrogen or compressed natural gas in their tanks as fuel;

• draft amendment 37-14 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, together with the approval of relevant supplements; and

• draft amendments to the International Life-Saving Appliance  (LSA) Code related to the testing of lifejackets.

Revised IGC Code to be adopted

The draft revised International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (the IGC Code) is set to be adopted by the MSC.  The completely revised and updated Code has been developed following a comprehensive five-year review and is intended to take into account the latest advances in science and technology.

The IGC Code was first adopted in 1983, to provide an international standard for the safe carriage by sea of liquefied gases (and other substances listed in the Code) in bulk, by prescribing the design and construction standards of ships carrying such cargoes, and the equipment they should carry. The IGC Code was made mandatory under the SOLAS convention for new ships built after 1986.  Various amendments have been adopted since then, but the new draft represents the first major revision of the IGC Code.

Piracy and armed robbery against ships

The MSC will review the latest statistics on piracy and armed robbery against ships and discuss current initiatives to suppress piracy and armed robbery. The MSC will be invited to review draft interim guidelines on measures to support seafarers and their families affected by piracy incidents off the coast of Somalia, developed by Working Group 3 (WG3) of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS), with a view to dissemination as an MSC circular.

Other issues

In connection with other issues arising from the reports of IMO sub-committees and other bodies, the MSC will be invited to:

• review the recommendations contained in the “Statement of the Participants” to the June 2013 IMO Symposium on the Future of Ship Safety;

• approve, for future adoption,  draft amendments to SOLAS chapter VI to require mandatory verification of the gross mass of containers, and related draft guidelines regarding the verified gross mass of a container carrying cargo;

• approve, for future adoption, a new draft SOLAS regulation XI-1/7 on Atmosphere testing instrument for enclosed spaces, to require ships to carry an appropriate portable atmosphere testing instrument or instruments, capable of measuring concentrations of oxygen, flammable gases or vapors, hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide, prior to entry into enclosed spaces; a related draft MSC circular will also be considered;

• consider the Secretary-General’s report on a number of countries whose independent evaluations have been completed since the previous MSC meeting and confirm if those Parties continue to give full and complete effect to the provisions of the STCW Convention;

• approve draft unified interpretations to the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, intended to clarify the application of the Convention;

• approve draft unified interpretations relating to the application of the Performance standard for alternative means of corrosion protection for cargo oil tanks of crude oil tankers (resolution MSC.289(87)); and the application of the Performance standard for protective coatings for cargo oil tanks of crude oil tankers (PSPC-COT) (resolution MSC.288(87));

• approve the draft IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code);

• approve a number of new traffic routeing systems, including traffic separation schemes, as well as amendments to existing systems;

• adopt performance standards for the shipborne “Beidou” satellite navigation system (BDS) receiver equipment;

• approve guidance on the bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS) auto function;

• approve draft guidelines for the reactivation of the Safety Management Certificate following an operational interruption of the SMS due to lay-up over a certain period;

• approve draft guidance on safety when transferring persons at sea;

• review, for approval, draft guidelines for the development of national maritime security legislation; and

• review progress made on the implementation of the goal-based ship construction standards for bulk carriers and oil tankers.

Source: The Maritime Executive

  1. Maritime News Update regarding the South Korean Ferry Disaster

    The report, released by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries last night, described the condition of 269 of the 273 bodies that were recovered.

    According to the pathologist’s report, which was written in Korean, 269 of the 273 bodies comprised 151 men and 118 women. The other four bodies were recovered yesterday while another 29 people remain missing.

    Of the passengers and crew, 174 were rescued. The report stated that 228 of the 269 bodies were found inside the ferry and of these, 194 were wearing their life jackets while 34 were not.

    It is believed that the ferry had listed so sharply and trapped many of the victims on the third to fifth floors of the submerged ferry. According to an itemisation of the search and rescue operation, 38 bodies were retrieved from the third floor of the ferry; 176 bodies were found on the fourth floor and 14 were discovered on the fifth floor.

    All the 41 victims whose bodies were retrieved from the waters were wearing life jackets. The Sewol ferry, carrying 476 passengers and crew, capsized on 16 April.

    Forkanul Quader

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