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Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery: Main Cause of Ship Detention

According to Black Sea MoU CIC preliminary results Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery carried out between 1 September 2013 and 30 November 2013 in the Black Sea MOU region shows the following preliminary results:13 ships have been detained in the Black Sea MOU region during the course of the CIC through deficiencies relating to propulsion and auxiliary machinery. The most notable deficiencies concern documentary evidence of fitness of periodically unattended machinery spaces (7.24%), cleanliness of the engine room, including bilges (4.65%), protective arrangements for machinery to minimize danger to persons (3.19%) and operational conditions of the propulsion machinery and essential auxiliaries (2.19%)During the course of the campaign six member Authorities carried out a total of 1,097 inspections of individual ships using the CIC questionnaire. Of this quantity 31 ships were detained with 42% of detentions being within the CIC scope.A total of 250 deficiencies have been recorded as a result of the campaign out of 1,097 questionnaires submitted.459 (41.84%) inspections concerned general cargo/multi-purpose ships, followed by bulk carriers with 341 (31.08%) inspections, oil tankers with 104 (9.48%) inspections and chemical tankers with 68 (6.2%) inspections.10 (76.92%) of the ships detained for CIC-related deficiencies were general cargo/multipurpose ...

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Recommendations for CIC on Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery

Steamship Mutual P&I Club issues Loss Prevention Bulletin A Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on "Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery" has been announced by the Paris MoU and Tokyo MoU and will commence on 1st September 2013. Steamship Mutual P&I Club issues a Loss Prevention Bulletin for the inspection campaign.The 45 Maritime Authorities of the Paris and the Tokyo Memoranda of Understanding on Port State Control (PSC) will begin a joint concentrated inspection campaign with the purpose to ensure compliance with SOLAS Chapter II-1. The duration of this inspection campaign will be three months, ending on 30th November 2013.Shipowners should note that other PSC MoU's will also carry out a CIC on the same topic during this period. During this campaign Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) will verify applicable documents and confirm the safety of propulsion and auxiliarymachinery, especially the working order and maintenance of the main engines, auxiliary engines, auxiliary equipment and their related alarm systems and controls. Special attention will be given to familiarity of the crew with safety and emergency procedures with regard to these systems.RecommendationsThe recommendations listed below address the requirements that will need to be satisfactorily demonstrated during the course of theinspections to be undertaken in this ...

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Launch of Joint Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery

From September 1 to November 30, 2013 The Maritime Authorities of the Paris and the Tokyo Memoranda ofUnderstanding (MoU) on Port State Control will launch a joint ConcentratedInspection Campaign (CIC) with the purpose to ensure compliance withSOLAS Chapter II-1.The scope of the CIC is the safety of propulsion andauxiliary machinery, especially the working order and maintenance of themain engines, auxiliary engines, auxiliary equipment and their related alarmsystems. Special attention will be given to familiarity of the crew with safetyand emergency procedures with regard to these systems.This inspection campaign will be held for three months, commencing from 1September 2013 and ending on 30 November 2013.The propulsion and machinery installations will be verified in more detail forcompliance with the mentioned scope of the CIC during a regular Port StateControl inspection conducted under the regional ship selection criteria within theParis and Tokyo MoU regions.Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) will use a list of 12 selected items to verifycritical areas for the propulsion and auxiliary machinery installations, some ofwhich are related to documentation, main and auxiliary equipment, crewfamiliarization and operational controls. For this purpose, PSCOs will apply aquestionnaire listing a number of items to be covered during the concentratedinspection campaign. The questionnaire has been ...

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Paris MoU ready for MLC Convention

Paris MoU held its 46th Committee meeting in Valletta, Malta, from 20 - 24 May 2013 The Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris MoU) heldits 46th Committee meeting in Valletta, Malta, from 20 - 24 May 2013. The meetingwas attended by members, the European Commission, EMSA, Montenegro,observers from the ILO, US Coast Guard, Black Sea MoU, Caribbean MoU,Mediterranean MoU, Tokyo MoU and Vina del Mar Agreement.The Committee adopted amendments to the Memorandum to include the MaritimeLabour Convention 2006 as a relevant instrument. Guidelines for Port StateControl under this Convention were also agreed, providing practical guidance forPort State Control Officers to inspect ships starting 20 August 2013.Brian Hogan, the Chairman, stated: "The Paris MoU has always been supportive ofverification of working and living conditions under the ILO Convention 147. With theintroduction of the MLC2006 we are entering a new era to improve theseconditions on board".High importance was given to Concentrated Inspection Campaigns (CICs). A CICon Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery has been scheduled from September toNovember this year, a CIC on hours of rest under the STCW Convention in 2014and a CIC focussing on Crew Familiarisation in 2015. The 2014 campaign will becarried out jointly with the Tokyo MoU. ...

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Tokyo MOU issues inspection results on Fire Safety Systems

Level of compliance not satisfactory Fire safety has been one of the top three categories of deficiencies recorded duringPSC inspections for many years. For the purpose of verifying compliance of fire safetysystem requirements and raising awareness of fire safety related issues, memberAuthorities of the Tokyo MOU undertook a Concentrated Inspection Campaign on FireSafety System (FSS) from 1 September to 30 November 2012.During the three-month period, a total of 8,274 PSC inspections were conducted bythe eighteen member Authorities, of which 6,606 were related to a CIC inspection.There were a total of 217 detentions recorded during the CIC inspections, amongwhich 150 or 69% of them were detained as the direct results of the CIC. TheCIC-topic related detention rate is 2.3% while the overall CIC detention rate 3.3%. Atotal of 4,279 CIC related deficiencies were recorded. The most significant deficienciesfound during the campaign were related to fire-fighting equipment and appliances 659(15.40%), followed by ready availability of fire-fighting equipment 470 (11%) and firedetection and alarm system 410 (9.58%).The most CIC inspections relating to ship type were conducted on bulk carriers with2,124 (32%) inspections, followed by general cargo/multi-purpose ships with 1,639(25%) inspection and container ships with 1,136 (17%) inspections. 81 (54%) of theCIC-topic related detentions ...

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Fire safety on board ships still serious concern

Prelimenary results of Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Fire Safety Systems Recent events have demonstrated that a fire on board a ship can be potentially devastating and can seriously affect the safety of those on board. Preliminary results from the Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Fire Safety Systems, carried out between 1 September 2012 and 30 November 2012 in the Paris MoU region show that:103 ships were detained over the 3 month period as a direct result of the CIC for deficiencies related to Fire Safety Systems. 64% of all ships detained in the three month period were detained for fire safety related issues. Problem areas included fire pumps and its pipes, fire fighting equipment and appliances, and the fire control plan.Fire safety has been in the top 5 of most frequently encountered categories of deficiencies during inspections for years. Reason enough for the Paris MoU to concentrate attention to this area during a CIC. "The outcome of the CIC shows that fire safety is clearly not top priority on every ship and that is a serious concern", says Richard Schiferli, Secretary General of the Paris MoU on PSC.The CIC questionnaire was completed during 4,014 inspections on 3,985 individual ships. A ...

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