Tokyo MoU with almost 40,000 inspection per year forms the biggest regime of PSC worldwide. Large countries such as China, Australia and Japan are members of Tokyo MoU and contribute to safety inspections.
Key data during 2017
- Total inspections: 41,113
- Total deficiencies: 119, 716
- Total detentions: 915
- Inspections with deficiencies: 28,103
- Total inspections with 5+ deficiencies: 8,594
- Total detainable deficiencies: 2,488
Total detainable deficiencies during 2017
- Life saving appliances – Lifeboats 11101 : 111 (4.46%)
- ISM – Maintenance of the ship and equipment 15109 : 88 (3.54%)
- Fire Safety – fire doors/ opening in fire-resisting divisions 07105 : 87 (3.50%)
- Pollution prevention MARPOL Annex I – oil filtering equipment 14104 : 78 (3.14%)
- Fire Safery – Fire dampers 07115 : 73 (2.93%)
- ISM – Resources and personnel 15105 : 72 (2.89%)
- Emergency systems – Emergency source of power, emergency generator 04114 : 69 (2.77%)
- Pollution Prevention MARPOL Annex IV – Sewage treatment plant 14402 : 63 (2.53%)
- ISM – Shipboard operations 15106 : 58 (2.33%)
- Emergency Systems – Emergency fire pump and its pipes 04102 : 52 (2.09%)
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