Tag: UK MCA

Filter By:

Filter

MCA issues Merchant Shipping Notice regarding Ship Inspection and Survey Organisations

Amendments MCA issues Merchant Shipping Notice regarding Ship Inspection and Survey Organisations and European Directive 2009/15/EC as follows:This notice amends MSN 1672 (as previously amended by MSN 1672 Amendment 1, and MSN 1672 Amendment 2). In place of all previous text in MSN 1672, MSN 1672 Amendment 1, and MSN 1672 Amendment 2, please insert the text in this amendment. Any reference in MSNs, MGNs, MINs, and other MCA instructions or procedures to MSN 1672 should be read as a reference to MSN 1672 as amended by this Notice.This MSN outlines the approved standards as referred to in Merchant Shipping legislation and explains the means through which the UK has transposed Directive 2009/15/EC. It also specifies standards referred to in the definition of relevant rules of a recognised organisation for the purposes of the Fishing Vessels (EC Directive on Harmonised Safety Regime) Regulations 1999 (SI 1999 No 2998).For more information , click hereSource: MCA

Read moreDetails

Five foreign ships under detention inthe UK during July 2011

After failing Port State Control inspections The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced that five foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during July 2011 after failing Port State Control ( PSC) inspections.Latest monthly figures show that there was one new detention of a foreign flagged ship in UK ports during July 2011 and four vessels remained under detention from previous months. The overall rate of detentions compared with inspections carried out over the last twelve months was 3.25%, which is slightly down from Junes twelve month rate.Out of the detained vessels none were registered with flag states listed on the Paris MOU white list, two were registered with flag states on the grey list, one was registered with a flag state on the black list and two were unregistered. Notes to editors and list of detentions 1. In response to one of the recommendations of Lord Donaldsons Inquiry into the prevention of pollution from merchant shipping and in compliance with the EU Directive on Port State Control (95/21/EC as amended), the Maritime and Coastguard agency (MCA) publishes full details of the foreign flagged vessels detained in UK ports each month.2. Inspections of foreign flagged ships in UK ...

Read moreDetails

Human element winds safety award

A guide to human behaviour in the shipping industry A consortium led by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has won a Safety at Sea International Awards for The Human Element: a guide to human behaviour in the shipping industryThis guide for the shipping industry was published in May 2010. It explains how human behaviour lies at the centre of both the profits and the losses of the shipping industry and what companies can do about it.The awards recognise innovations in maritime safety equipment, systems, training, management and security. The Human Element won its award for in the Management and Operations category.Sir Alan Massey, who coincidently presented the award to Captain David Turner, head of the development project at the MCA said,I am delighted that the work of my Human Element team at MCA has been recognised and celebrated in this way. They have worked very hard to analyse and then publicise very widely their findings on this critical aspect of maritime safety.More than 80% of all accidents at sea are attributed to the Human Element. The MCA team have raised global awareness of this phenomenon and given some very practical advice to ships Captains and operators on how to ...

Read moreDetails

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 ...

Read moreDetails

Safety bulletin for ionising radiation sources on ships issued by UK MCA

UK MCA has become aware that equipment on board may contain radiation 800x600 Normal 0 false false false EL X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has become aware that equipment on board some ship types may contain radiation sources which could emit harmful radiation in the event of damage and is therefore trying to identify all types of ionising radiation sources on ships.UK ship owners, the Marine Safety Forum and the Emergency Response and Rescue Association are being approached for their assistance with obtaining this information. To view this request for information click hereAlthough this safety bulletin is specifically directed towards UK Ship Owners, the information will be of interest to ship owners of other flag states.Source : UK MCA

Read moreDetails

MSC Opera held in Southampton by Maritime and Coastguard Agency over safety fears

The ship was not fully compliant with international maritime safety regulations A luxury cruise liner has been cleared to sail after it was detained in Southampton for not complying with international safety regulations.MCA surveyors visited the 59,000 tonne MSC Opera on its arrival in the city on Wednesday to undertake a routine port state control inspection.A spokesman said: "Various defects were found which meant that the ship was not fully compliant with international maritime safety regulations."As a consequence the MCA decided that it was necessary to detain the vessel in Southampton until such time as the owners were able to demonstrate compliance."MCA surveyors made a number of follow-up visits to the ship to assess progress before it was finally cleared to sail this evening.The vessel is offering cruises this summer to Amsterdam, France and Spain as well as the Norwegians fjords and the Baltic operating from Southampton.The Panama-registered vessel is able to carry up to 1,712 passengers and 720 crew and has nine passenger decks with the usual features such as pools, restaurants and theatres.The cruise ship had been due to leave Southampton at 4pm for an eight-day cruise to the Norwegian fjords.A spokeswoman for the company said earlier that ...

Read moreDetails

Nine foreign ships under detention in UK ports during April 2011

After PSC inspection The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced that nine foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during April 2011 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.Latest monthly figures show that there were six new detentions of foreign flagged ships in UK ports during April 2011 and three vessels remained under detention from previous months. The overall rate of detentions compared with inspections carried out over the last twelve months was 3.03% this is slightly up from Marchs twelve month rate.Out of the detained vessels five were registered with flag states listed on the Paris MOU white list, two were registered with a flag state on the grey list none were registered with flag states on the black list and two were unregistered.SHIPS DETAINED IN APRIL 20111. Date & Place of detention: 04/04/2011 Bromborough Vessel Name: EST (General Cargo) GT: 920 IMO No 8609931 Flag: Latvia Company: A & A Trading Ltd Classification Society: Bureau Veritas (BV) Recognised Organisation: Bureau Veritas (BV) Recognised Organisation for ISM: Bureau Veritas (BV) Summary: 18 deficiencies; one ground for detention The vessel was detained in Bromborough for five days because of a large number of Safety Of Life At Sea ...

Read moreDetails

Safety during transfers of persons to and from ships

Guidance for all vessels engaged in transfers of persons at anchor or underway Ship to ship transfers of personnel are day to day occurrences in the shipping industry and have been for centuries. Therefore it is alarming that in this day and age of safety culture, regulation and inspection that catastrophic injuries and even fatalities still occur.Be it the embarkation of a pilot, crew changeover or stevedores gaining access to work the ship whilst in port these accidents are still common and are becoming increasingly costly to the Ship owner. First and foremost the safe access to a vessel is the responsibility of the Master and therefore the Shipowner is liable for all costs and expenses if such an accident should take place.From the Club's records we see that these occurrences are not the restricted to old vessels, substandard ports or maligned crew but occur on all vessel types of all age ranges and in ports both new and well established. Put simply the entire maritime sector is susceptible to these accidents but worryingly with increasing costs.The Club's records show that the average claim for incidents such as these regularly runs up to the 1$m markFollowing a recent highly publicised ...

Read moreDetails

4 foreign ships under detention in the UK during March 2011

Failing Port State Control inspection The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that 4 foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during March 2011 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.Latest monthly figures show that there were no new detentions of foreign flagged ships in UK ports during March 2011 but 4 vessels remained under detention from previous months. The overall rate of detentions compared with inspections carried out over the last twelve months was 2.68% this is slightly down from Februarys twelve month rate.Out of the detained vessels none were registered with flag states listed on the Paris MOU white list, 1 was registered with a flag state on the grey list none were registered with flag states on the black list and 3 were unregistered.DETENTIONS CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUS MONTHSDate & Place of detention: 04/03/2010 Lowestoft Vessel Name: CIEN PORCIENTO (General Cargo) GT: 106 IMO No: 8944446 Flag: Unregistered Company: Open Window Inc Classification Society: Unclassed Recognised Organisation: Not applicable Recognised Organisation for ISM: Not applicable Summary: 30 deficiencies 7 grounds for detention The vessel was detained in Lowestoft because the main fire pump was inoperative and there was no alternative fire pump outside the ...

Read moreDetails

Seven crew rescued from gig off port Issac

None was wearing lifejackets Falmouth Coastguard this afternoon coordinated the rescue of a seven people from the water off Port Issac.All seven were the crew of a gig that was unable to get back in to Port Issac harbour because of the swell caused by a low spring tide. The Port Issac RNLI Inshore Lifeboat (ILB), which was training in the area, spotted that the gig had got into difficulties and held on to it to stop it being taken further out.None of the gig crew were wearing lifejackets and were only dressed in t-shirts. To protect them Port Issac ILB took lifejackets and warm clothing to them from the RNLI boathouse.Port Issac Coastguard Rescue Team was tasked to monitor the situation from the harbour. Unfortunately with the swell running the gig capsized throwing all seven crew into the water. All were quickly picked up by the ILB but with now nine onboard it was unable to get back in the harbour. Five of the gig crew were transferred to the RNLI Padstow All Weather Lifeboat (ALB) suffering shock, cold and some minor injuries. They were then taken to Treliske hospital by Royal Navy Rescue Helicopter 193 from Culdrose.The remaining ...

Read moreDetails
Page 35 of 36 1 34 35 36