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Reminder of CIC of the Paris MOU and Tokyo MOU and of periodical testing/maintenace of fire dampers

Information provided by German Administration The German Administration has sent the following quoted information by email, which concerns CIC on Structural Safety and Load Line (Paris and Tokyo MoU) from 01.09.2011 till 30.11.2011 :Please pay attention to the upcoming Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) of the Paris MoU as well as Tokyo MoU, starting on 1 September 2011 and ending on 30 November 2011. The States party of the Viña del Mar Agreement, the Indian Ocean MOU, the Mediterranean MOU and the Black Sea MOU will follow the same routine during the campaign. The CIC will verify applicable documents and aspects as loading instruments, the protection of hatch openings, the vessel's hull, bulkheads and deck and other features of the Load Line Convention. You may obtain the press release and the respective questionnaire (published in the beginning of august) on the website of the Paris MoU and Tokyo MoU.http://www.parismou.org/http://www.tokyo-mou.org/Referring to the planned campaign we like you to remind of ISM-Info-Mail 06-2011 concerning inoperative fire dampers.Information about the upcoming campaign and the respective questionnaire should be provided to the master and ship officers to avoid possible deficiencies and detentions. Further it should be verified whether relevant documents and information in the significant ...

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Questionnaire for the CIC on Structural Safety and International Convection on Load Lines

Published recently by Paris MOU The major Port State Control (PSC) Memoranda of Understandings (MoU) have announcedthe launch of a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC)between 1 September 2011 and 30 November 2011.The CICwill focus onstructural safety and the Load Line Convention meaning that all ships trading within the Paris, Tokyo, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and Black Sea MoU regions and the Vina del Mar agreement region could be subject to expanded scrutiny on issues related to structural safety and the International Convention on Load Lines.Recently, Paris MOU published the relative Questionnaire.Questionnaire for the Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Structural Safety and International Convention on Load LinesFor more information, see relative article Launch of concentrated inspection campaing on structural safety and Load LinesSource: Paris MOU

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Paris &Tokyo MOU: Structural safety and Load Line compliance CIC

Information by the UK P&I Club Over the last 8 years deficiencies related to structural safety and load lines account for 15% of the total number of deficiencies found in the Paris MOU region. With this in mind the Paris & Tokyo MOU have conjoined to take part in a joint concentrated inspection campaign (CIC)Structural safety for ship types other than bulk carriers and compliance with the Load Line Convention in general have never been addressed with the special attention typical for a CIC.The Paris MOU and Tokyo MOU will be joined by the members of the Viña del Mar Agreement, the Indian Ocean MOU, the Mediterranean MOU and the Black Sea MOU who will follow the same routine during the campaign. This means this concentrated inspection campaign will be in force in some form or another almost world wide. The only regions not covered will be the West African states, The United States and some Caribbean Islands (excepting of course those countries which are not party to any MOU regarding Port state control)This inspection campaign will begin 1 SEPTEMBER 2011 and will run for 3 months, ending on 30 November 2011. The focus of Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) ...

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Launch of concentrated inspection campaing on structural safety and Load Lines

Beginning 1 September 2011 by Paris Mou and Tokyo MoU on Port State Control Launch of concentrated inspection campaign on structural safety and international convention on load lines beginning 1 September 2011 by Paris Mou and Tokyo MoU on Port State Control.The 45 Maritime Authorities of the Paris and the Tokyo Memoranda on Port State Control will begin a joint concentrated inspection campaign with the purpose to ensure compliance with structural safety and the Load Line Convention. This inspection campaign will be held for 3 months, ending on 30 November 2011.The States party of the Viña del Mar Agreement, the Indian Ocean MOU, the Mediterranean MOU and the Black Sea MOU will follow the same routine during the campaign. The background for this CIC is that, as an average for the last 8 years, deficiencies related to structural safety and load lines account, for 15% of the total number of deficiencies.Furthermore, structural safety for ship types other than bulk carrier and compliance with the Load Line Convention in general have never been addressed with the special attention typical for a CIC. During this campaign Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) will verify applicable documents and aspects as loading instruments, the protection ...

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Paris MoU releases Annual Report 2010

Further improvements towards quality shipping Paris MoU press release "Voyage completed, a new horizon ahead".Considered to be the worldwide index for flag performance, the Paris MoU "Black, Grey and White Lists" indicate further improvements towards quality shipping. Last year Panama was congratulated for its efforts to move up to the Grey List. This year Panama can be congratulated once more: the flag has managed to enter the White List. A very successful achievement and an example for other flags that through determined actions and political courage changes can be made.There are now 42 flags on the "White List",three more compared with last year. Some flags have moved position with Bermuda (UK) still leading the list, followed by Germany and Sweden. Since 2007 the detention percentage has been decreasing gradually. The trend has continued and in 2010 the percentage reached 3.3%, an all-time low over the past decade.The efforts by the Paris MoU members are paying off. The number of detentions has dropped significantly from 1,059 in 2009 to 790 in 2010. It is likely that some ships with the introduction of the new inspection regime in mind, have already moved to other trading areas.In 2010 a total ofsix ships were ...

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Tokyo MoU and Paris MoU will carry out concentrated inspection campaigns 2012

From 1 September to 30 November 2011 Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Tokyo MoU on Port State Control Committee held its 21st meeting in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 18 to 21 April 2011.A subsequent press release from that meeting advises inter alia that the Committee approved the arrangements for the concentrated inspection campaign (CIC) on Structural Safety and Load Lines to be carried out from 1 September to 30 November 2011 simultaneously with the Paris MoU.The Committee also reconfirmed its decision to conduct a joint CIC on Fire Safety Systems (FSS) with the Paris MoU during the period September November 2012.Source : Tokyo MOU

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Paris MoU deficiency codes now available

Effective on July 1, 2011 Paris MOU released the deficiency code list, effective on July 2011.Follow a review regarding the release of the associated deficiency coding, the Paris MOU concluded at its meeting in May 2011 that the deficiency codes may be publicly released.To view the deficiency code list, click here.Source: Paris MOU

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Bermuda shipping register is the safest

According to a European port state control organisation Bermudas shipping register has the best three-year safety record, according to a European port state control organisation. The Paris MoU rates registries each year,based on the number of inspections and detentions in a rolling three-year period.According to a story in Lloyds List, the organisation uses a three-tier classification, of white list for the safest, a grey list for those with average track records and a black list for those considered to carry medium or high risk. The white list of 42 registries for the 2008-2010 period was topped by Bermuda, which recorded 270 inspections and zero detentions.Second-placed Germany had 1,388 inspections and 14 detentions. Sweden, the UK, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Finland, China and the Isle of Man made up the rest of the top ten.Bottom of the table was North Korea, just behind Libya, Togo and Sierra Leone. Bermuda is part of the Red Ensign Group of shipping registries. The UKs Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) gave the Islands Department of Marine Administration and the Department of Marine and Ports a glowing endorsement after they visited in late 2008.At that time, assistant director of corporate governance and risk at MCA, Andrew ...

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M/V “Chloe” banned after multiple detentions

The 6th banning under the New Inspection Regime On 18 May 2011 the M/V "Chloe" (ex Claudia Trader) with IMO number 8223098 has been banned after multiple detentions.The ship was detained in Koper port in Slovenia on 12-05-2011. This was the third detention in the Paris MoU region within the last 36 months. The ship flies the flag of Panama.Therefore under the provisions of the section 4 of the Paris MoU the ship will be refused further access to any port and anchorage in the Paris MoU region.As this is the first refusal of access order for this ship, the ship will be refused access for a period of three months. This is the 6th banning under the New Inspection Regime.Source: Paris MOU

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