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Summary This Technical Information summarizes the result of 96th Session of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 96) that was held from the 11 to 20 May 2016, at the IMO headquarters in London. Information The information provided in this Technical Information is the ones which have high relevance with the work of BKI. Any information or advice provided in this document shall be no responsibility of BKI and BKI shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense cause by its reliance. The following agenda are among those discussed during the meeting : Agenda Number
Topic
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Consideration and adoption of amendments to mandatory instruments
4
Measures to enhance maritime security
5
Goal-based new ship construction standards
6
Passenger ship safety
7 8
Mandatory instrument and/or provisions addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel on board vessels engaged on international voyages Ship systems and equipment SSE 2
9
Implementation of IMO instruments III 2
10
Carriage of cargoes and containers CCC 2
11
Ship design and construction SDC 3
13
Pollution prevention and response PPR 3
20
Implementation of Instruments and related matters agenda
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BRIEF INFORMATION OF IMO MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE SESSION 96 (MSC 96) A. CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO MANDATORY INSTRUMENTS (AGENDA ITEM 3) Maritime Safety Committee 95th session discussed and approved the following draft amendments to mandatory instruments: 1. SOLAS Chapter II-2 2. The International Code on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections during Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (ESP Code) 2011 3. The International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) 4. The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 2011 5. The Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code 6. Code for the Construction And Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 2009 (MODU Code 2009) 7. The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code 8. The International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (IS Code 2008) Following the decision taken by MSC 95, the Committee established the Drafting Group to finalize the draft and submit the report accordingly. After the lengthy discussion, the Drafting Group finalized the draft amendments and approved by MSC 96. Following the approval, the amendments to mandatory instruments are adopted and expected to enter into force on 1 January 2020. However, the amendments to ESP Code, IMDG Code, STCW Convention and STCW Code are expected to enter into force on 1 January 2018. In addition to above amendments, the Committee also adopted the amendments to the following MSC Circulars to support the amendments to IMDG Code: 1. MSC/Circ.1025 (Revised Emergency Response Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (EmS Guide)) 2. MSC.1/Circ.1442 (Inspection programmes for cargo transport units carrying dangerous goods) B. MEASURES TO ENHANCE MARITIME SECURITY (AGENDA ITEM 4) Maritime Cybersecurity MSC 94 had considered issue on maritime cybersecurity and the importance for ships in preparing for cyberthreat. Following discussions made during MSC 95, The Committee reaffirmed that cybersecurity was an important and timely issue. MSC 95 therefore welcomed Member States, international organizations, and industry to cooperate in developing the guidelines on cybersecurity on board ships, with expectation to be submitted to FAL 40 and MSC 96. In MSC 96, industry represented by ICS, IUMI, BIMCO, INTERTANKO, CLIA and INTERCARGO submit The Guidelines on cybersecurity on board ships that were published in January 2016 with updated version 1.1. The Guidelines is specific for onboard ship application and intended to support shipowners in preparing procedures and plans of action pertaining to maritime cybersecurity with approach of risk Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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assessment. The full text of the Guidelines can be https://www.bimco.org/News/2016/01/04_Cyber_security_guidelines.aspx
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Several Member States also deposited their submission on the issue of maritime cybersecurity proposal and measures aimed at improving cybersecurity onboard ships. During the discussions in working group, it was agreed to use Guidelines for Cyber risk Management submitted by Canada, Japan, Liberia, the Marshall Islands, Norway and United States as the basis. MSC 96 finally approved Interim guidelines on maritime cyber risk management as MSC.1/Circ.1526 . Guidance for the development of national maritime security legislation Since the implementation of ISPS Code on 1 July 2004, the challenges for enactment persist due to a number of aspects, among other things, the existence of comprehensive national legislation. In 2012, IMO published Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code (GMSIC) to assist maritime security stakeholders. This Guide also reiterate the need to ‘specify the powers needed for Government officials to undertake their duties, including the inspection and testing of security measures and procedures in place at ports and port facilities and on ships, and the application of enforcement actions to correct incidents of non-compliance’. The Committee at this session approved the Guidance for the development of national maritime security legislation as MSC.1/Circ.1525, highlighting whilst the structure of the Guidance provides clear distinction between mandatory requirements and guidance, the Guidance itself has to keep its recommendatory nature. MSC 96 invited Member Governments willing to use the Guidelines for the development of their own national maritime security legislation, on their necessity to seek technical assistance from the Organization. C. GOAL BASED NEW SHIPS CONSTRUCTION STANDARD (AGENDA ITEM 5) GBS audit verification reports SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-10 as amended by MSC Resolution 290(87) requires oil tankers and bulk carriers that have building contract is placed on or after 1 July 2016, or in absence of building contract, the keels of which are laid or which at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 Juli 2017 or the delivery of which is on or after 1 July 2020 to be designed and constructed in compliance with GBS. This regulation requires the rules for construction to be verified by IMO in accordance with Guidelines for verification as in MSC Resolution 296(87). Since then, 12 Recognized Organization (RO) had been audited and reported to MSC 96 with following highlights: 1. From the 13 ROs which deposited application, one RO initiated to cancel its initial verification audit process. 2. The findings from the audit reveals 6 non-conformities and 88 observations. 3. The 12 ROs already submitted their rectification plan which will be started on 1 June 2016, and further will be reflected by amandments of their rules on December 2016 iwith expected enter into Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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force on 1 July 2017. 4. MSC 96 approved the rectification plan and confirmed that all construction rules from those 12 ROs comply with IMO goal based new ship construction standards for bulk carriers and oil tankers. Revised timetable and schedule of activities for the Implementation of the GBS verification scheme Considering the result of GBS initial verification audit, MSC 96 revised the time table and schedule of activities for the implementation of GBS verification scheme, as follows: Timeline May 2016
1 July 2016 November 2016 31 December 2016 January 2017 to March 2017 March 2017 June 2017
Action MSC 96 takes final decisions on conformity with GBS for all rules submitted MSC 96 circulates appropriate MSC circular to Member Governments Secretariat maintains list of all rules verified to conform to Standards MSC 96 agrees on the revised timetable and schedule of activities for the implementation of the GBS verification scheme Secretary-General notifies the relevant Administrations/ROs of MSC's decision GBS SOLAS amendments (and Standards) become applicable MSC 97 reconsiders the verification process and funding mechanism, and initiates the amendments to GBS Guidelines, taking into account the observations provided by the audit teams (MSC 96/5/2). Deadline for the receipt of new self-assessment and verification request for the rectification of non-conformities, as well as the status of addressing of observations Secretariat organizes verification audit for the rectification of non-conformities and finalizes report Secretariat prepares documentation on audit for the rectification of nonconformities and the status of addressing of observations MSC 98 confirms that the non-conformities are rectified and circulates appropriate MSC circular to Member Governments MSC 98 finalizes the amendments to part A on verification process to the GBS Guidelines for future audits MSC 98 takes decisions on the funding mechanism for future audit Secretariat maintains list of all rules verified to conform to Standards
31 December 2017 January 2018 to June 2018 July 2018
Deadline for the receipt of rule change information and request for new initial verification audits, if any Secretariat organizes audits of rule changes, ad hoc rule change audits and new initial verification audits as may be requested Secretariat processes any appeal requests Secretariat prepares documentation on annual audits (if any), ad hoc rule
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November 2018
change audits and new initial verification audits MSC 100 finalizes the amendments to part B on information/documentation requirements and evaluation criteria of the GBS Guidelines MSC 100 takes decisions on annual audits, ad hoc rule change audits and new initial verification audits
Further works concerning Industrial Standards (IS) for Ship Construction Files (SCF) An information package to be included on IMO GBS standards is ship construction files SCF that shall be stored along ship’s life, including all changes and modification of ship structure, if any. In order to give practical guidance related to SCF implementation on shore or onboard ship and the transparancy access of the data by ship owner, classification societies and administrator of Flag states can be carried out, the industry has developed an industrial standards for SCF. The important issue of the SCF’s industrial standards are: 1. Intelectual properties (IP) right as described in SCF documents & data, : a. High IP level b. Ordinary IP level c. This IP level issue is a process by considering the approval from ship owner and IP holder (generally, ship designer or shipbuilder). 2. The development of archieve center on shore is conducted in order to place the SCF file by using digital format. Archieve center is a backup data location of all SCF data/documents (ship onboard and/or onshore) Further works concerning Interim Guidelines for development and application of IMO goal based standard safety level approach To continue the work from MSC 95, the Committee on this session noted the development of draft Interim Guidelines for developing application IMO goal based standard safety level approach. The Committee endorsed the working group's view on the compelling need for a GBS-SLA example and invited Member States and international organizations to submit concrete GBS-SLA examples to a future session. The Committee also invited Member States and international organizations to submit comments and proposals on the draft Interim Guidelines, with a view towards finalization at a future session. Draft functional requirements of SOLAS Chapter III The development of functional requirement of SOLAS Chapter III has been conducted by SSE 3 and followed by the Correspondence Group on the Development of Functional Requirements for SOLAS chapter III. MSC 96, in general, endorsed the draft and further consideration will be made by MSC 98. D. PASSENGER SHIP SAFETY (AGENDA ITEM 6) Following the loss of the “Costa Concordia” the IMO undertook a comprehensive review of the accident investigation report and considered what changes to IMO regulation might be needed as a result. In order to conduct review and consideration of above matters, IMO has invited all interested parties to submit any related information or proposal to IMO for consideration by Committee or Sub-Committee. Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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Following the invitation, several Non-Government Organizations submitted their “best practice” regarding safety on passenger ships, as follows: 1. The application of watermist fire suppression systems in machinery room category “A” 2. The installation of fixed fire fixed fire extinguishing and detection system for covered mooring deck 3. Best practices for detection and fire suppression on ro-ro passenger ships After the discussion, the Committee agreed to only note these best practices without further action for this session. E. MANDATORY INSTRUMENT AND/OR PROVISIONS ADDRESSING SAFETY STANDARDS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF MORE THAN 12 INDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL ON BOARD VESSELS ENGAGED ON INTERNATIONAL VOYAGES (AGENDA ITEM 7) This issue had been approved by MSC 95 as new planned output and subsequently SDC 3 provided the Committee several viable options to resolve the issue. The issue of mandatory instrument and/or provisions addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel on board vessels engaged on international voyages, hereafter will be referenced as ‘safety for carriage of industrial personnel’. General discussions and decision MSC 96 concurred whilst long term solution need to be discussed, which is agreed as the future new Chapter XV of SOLAS and new code addressing the safety for carriage of industrial personnel, the current condition has an urgency to be provided with interim solution. Based on discussion made within the working group, MSC 96 could not agree on the issuance of a Recommendation as interim solution. The Committee noted the complex nature of the legal issue under consideration, thus agreed that this matter should be further considered at the next session MSC 97 whilst requesting further legal advice of the Secretariat on this matter. Roadmap of safety for carriage of industrial personnel MSC 96 noted the draft roadmap provided by the working group and after comprehensive discussion, the Committee decided to further consider the roadmap to MSC 97, in conjunction with the consideration of the draft Recommendation, and the associated draft MSC resolution. As a way forward, MSC 96 instructed SDC 4 on year 2017 to develop draft of new SOLAS Chapter XV, based on outline prepared by working group. While for the new code, the Committee endorsed that it will be: - developed by SDC 4 based on outline prepared by working group in MSC 96; - developed based on 2008 SPS Code and 2000 HSC Code; - developed using goal-based approach; - applicable to ships carrying more than 12 industrial personnel and engaged in international voyages regardless of ship’s size, and introducing the number of industrial personnel, tonnage, etc. as limiting parameters inside the code ; and - required partitioning to address the issue of high-speed ships carrying industrial personnel and non-high speed ships carrying industrial personnel. Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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SHIP SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION AND URGENT MATTERS EMANATING FROM THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE) (AGENDA ITEM 8) Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment has completed its third session (SSE 3) on 14 to 18 March 2016. As the outcomes of its meeting, SSE 3 has submitted report to MSC 96 to give its approval and consideration on the following draft amendments to mandatory instruments: 1. Draft amendments to SOLAS regulations III/3 and III/20. 2. Draft Amendments to SOLAS regulations II-2/1 and II-2/10 3. Approval of amendments to LSA Code 4. Draft MSC resolution on Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear, in conjunction with the adoption of the draft associated SOLAS amendments. Furthermore, the Sub-Committee also invited the Committee to approve and consider the following draft of MSC Circulars: 1. Draft MSC circular on Unified interpretations of SOLAS chapter II-2 2. Draft MSC circular on Unified interpretations of chapters 5, 6 and 9 of the FSS Code 3. Draft MSC circular on Unified interpretations of paragraph 4.4.7.6 of the LSA Code, as amended by resolution MSC.320(89) 4. Draft MSC circular on Unified interpretations of SOLAS regulations III/6.4 and III/6.5 and section 7.2 of the LSA Code 5. Draft MSC circular on early implementation of the new chapter 17 of the FSS Code, in conjunction with the adoption of the draft new chapter 17 of the FSS Code 6. Draft MSC circular on Amendments to the recommendation on helicopter landing areas on ro-ro passenger ships (MSC/Circ.895) in conjunction with the adoption of the new chapter 17 of the FSS Code and amendments to chapter 9 of the 2009 MODU Code In general, the Committee approved the report of SSE 3 by instructing the Drafting Group to discuss and consider the draft amendments to mandatory instruments and MSC Circulars provided by SSE 3. In accordance with the report submitted by the Drafting Group, MSC 96 approved draft amendments to mandatory instruments and draft of MSC Circulars. The said amendments will be submitted to MSC 97 for adoption, except for MSC resolution on Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear, which is adopted during this session and will be entered into force on 1 January 2020.
G. IMPLEMENTATION OF IMO INSTRUMENTS (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE) (AGENDA ITEM 9) Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments has completed its second session (III 2) on 13 to 17 July 2015. One of the outcomes submitted to MSC 96 is the insertion of new regulation 2-1 under SOLAS Chapter XI-1 regarding harmonization of survey periods of cargo ships not subject to the ESP Code. Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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After the discussion, the draft amendments to SOLAS regulation XI-1/2-1 were approved by MSC 96 and will be submitted to MSC 97 for adoption. In addition, the following outcomes of III 2 have been discussed and decided by MSC 96: 1. MSC 96 agreed to forward the draft of MSC-MEPC.4 circular on Guidelines for port State control officers on the ISM Code to MEPC 70 and MSC 97 for further consideration with view of adoption. 2. MSC 96 endorse the decision and recommendation taken by III 2 regarding dissemination the Guide for regulating the safety of passenger ships not covered by SOLAS without detail technical review and not to develop the Guide for other type of ships. Furthermore, MSC 96 also noted that III 2 has submitted draft of Assembly resolutions to Assembly 29th session (A 29). A 29 approved and adopted the following Assembly resolutions: 1. Assembly resolution A.1104(29) on Survey Guidelines Under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC), 2015 2. Assembly resolution A.1105(29) on 2015 Non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO instruments implementation Code (resolution A.1070(28)). H. CARRIAGE OF CARGOES AND CONTAINERS (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE) (AGENDA ITEM 10) Following the completion of its second session on 14 to 18 September 2015, Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes (CCC 2) submitted report to MSC 96 in order to obtain consideration and approval on the works done by CCC 2. The important matters emanate from CCC 2 are: 1. Draft amendment to IMDG Code and its related circulars 2. Draft CSC circular on Amendments to the Revised Recommendations on harmonized interpretation and implementation of the International Convention for Safe Containers, 1972, as amended (CSC.1/Circ.138/Rev.1). 3. Draft CSC circular on Amendments to the Guidelines for development of an approved continuous examination programme (ACEP) (CSC.1/Circ.143). 4. Draft CSC circular on List of locations of publicly available ACEP information, with a view to the circular being updated and issued on an annual basis, or when any Administration informs the Organization on changes to their ACEP information. 5. Draft CSC circular on Instructions for use and information concerning the Global ACEP Database. 6. Draft MSC circular on Due diligence checklist in identifying providers of CTU-related services. 7. Draft amendments to paragraph 3.2.5 of the IGC Code, as amended by resolution MSC.370(93), with a view to subsequent adoption, taking into account the check/monitoring sheet and records for regulatory development prepared by the Secretariat 8. MSC circular on early implementation, taking into account the potential for industry to be unable to meet the current requirement of the IGC Code, as amended by resolution MSC.370(93), for A-0 fire-rated wheelhouse windows. As the results of the discussion made in plenary, MSC 96 approved to report of CCC 2 in general.
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I. SHIP DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (REPORT OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB-COMITTE) (AGENDA ITEM 11) Amandments of SOLAS Chapter II-1 Since MSC 95, the draft amandments of SOLAS Chapter II-1 related to subdivision and stability of passenger ships was approved in principal, and a number of improvement continued to be made by SDC 3. MSC 96 approved the amandments of SOLAS chapter II-1 with a view to subsequent adoption at MSC 97. Meanwhile specifically concerning the amandments of passenger ship safety index (R-index) formula, Japan expressed their concern on the suitability of R-index formula for passenger ships carrying less than 2000 passengers. The amandments of SOLAS Chapter II-1 is expected to enter into force on 1 January 2020 Amandemen SPS Code In line with the discussion of the amandement of SOLAS chapter II-1 by SDC 3, the discussion related to the application of the requirements for special purpose ships was conducted. MSC 96 approved the amandments of SPS code related to the revision of R-index formula for the special purpose ship to apply the same formula with passenger ship, where the ship is considered as passenger ship and special personnel on board are considered as passengers. Amandments to the introduction and part B of the International Code on Intact stability, 2008 (2008 IS code) MSC 95 already approved the draft amandments of 2008 IS code related to ships with anchor handling operations, and including escort towing tug as well as lifting operations. In this session, MSC 96 approved the amandments of the introduction and part B of 2008 IS Code, with a view to subsequent adoption at MSC 97. Draft MSC Circular on Revised Guidelines on operational information for master of passenger ships for safe return to port SDC 3 discussed the uniform implementation of SOLAS regulation II-1/8-1.3 by considering the draft of Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ship for safe return to port. MSC 96 approved the MSC.1/Circ.1532 on Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ships for safe return to port. Draft MSC Circular on Revised guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships Development of guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships has been started on MSC 71 and it is intended to be applicable for passenger ship and high speed craft. MSC 75 approved the interim guidelines on evacuation anaysis for new and existing passenger ships, and invited all Members States for exchanging data information regarding research, further development of interim guidelines. MSC 83 approved Guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships as well as ro-ro passenger ships. Subsequently, MSC 96 approved MSC.1/Circ.1533 on Revised guidelines on Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ship as the guidance for implementation of amandments SOLAS regulation II-1/13.3.2. With this approval the evacuation analysis becomes mandatory requirement for ro-ro passenger ship as well as new passenger ship other than ro-ro passenger ship in which carrying more than 36 passengers where the construction date is on or after 1 January 2020. Amandements to FSS code chapter 13 paragraph 2.1.2.2.2.1 MSC 96 approved the amandments of FSS Code chapter 13 paragraph 2.1.2.2.1 related to distribution of crew at the public space, with a view to subsequent adoption at MSC 97. Amandments to 2011 ESP Code MSC 95 approved amandments to 2011 ESP code, related to: The thickness measurement on the required structural elements should be conducted during close-up survey The requirement to conduct close-up survey and thickness measurement on the stiffener and plate of hatch cover and coaming MSC 96 approved the amandments of 2011 ESP code with a view to subsequent adoption by MSC 97. Draft MSC Circular Early Implementation of the acceptance of the use butterfly valves on Cargo ship MSC 96 approved in principle the amandments of SOLAS Chapter II-1 on the regulation of subdivision and damage stability in related and concerned to the application of a butterfly valve in the pipe(s) piercing the collision bulkhead in cargo ship. Amandments of SOLAS chapter II-1 will be entered into force on 1 January 2020; therefore the early implementation of this amendment is needed. MSC 96 approved,in principle, the draft MSC circular on early implementation for acceptance of the use of butterfly valves on Cargo ships while requesting the Secretariat to prepare the related MSC circular for consideration by MSC 97. J. POLLUTION PREVENTION AND RESPONSE (REPORT OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB COMITTE) (AGENDA ITEM 13)
Referring to IBC code paragraph 15.13.3 regarding the protection of cargoes from deleterious chemical change due to contact with others at all times during the voyage, PPR 3 has developed certification of protection for products requiring oxygen-dependent inhibitor as required by IBC code paragraph 15.13.3. In this session, the draft MSC-MEPC circular on example of a certificate of protection for products requiring oxygen-dependent inhibitors was forwarded for approval by MSC 96 and MEPC 70. MSC 96 approved the MSC-MEPC circular on example of a certificate of protection for products requiring oxygen-dependent inhibitors, the formal release is pending for approval by MEPC 70. K. IMPLEMENTATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED MATTERS (AGENDA ITEM 20) Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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The implementation of Noise Code have been forced on 1 July 2016 by resolution MSC.337(91) and become mandatory for ships of 1,600 GT and above which are built on or after 1 July 2018 by resolution MSC.338(91) regarding the amendments to SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12. Having noted the implementation of Noise Code, several IMO member states have experience difficulty to implement the provision of the Code for ships with following conditions: 1. for which the building contract is placed before 1 July 2014; and 2. the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 January 2015; and 3. the delivery of which is before 1 July 2018 In order to accommodate the above issues, MSC 96 agreed to amendment SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12 to clarify the application of Noise Code for ships with above conditions and requested the Drafting Group to prepare draft amendments to SOLAS and MSC Circular as interim solution for applying the relevant provisions of SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12 for the aforementioned ships. Draft amendments to SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12 will be submitted to MSC 97 with view to adoption. L. LIST OF MSC RESOLUTIONS FROM MSC 96
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Resolution MSC.402(96) – Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear Resolution MSC.403(96) – Amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) Resolution MSC.404(96) – Amendments to the International Convention For The Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974, as amended Resolution MSC.405(96) – Amendments to the International Code on The Enhanced Programme of Inspections During Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers, 2011 (2011 ESP Code) Resolution MSC.406(96) – Amendments to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code Resolution MSC.407(96) – Amendments to the Code for The Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 2009 (2009 MODU Code) Resolution MSC.408(96) – Amendments to Chapter 2 of the 2008 SPS Code
M. LIST OF CIRCULARS APPROVED BY MSC 96 1. MSC.1/Circ.1518 - Promulgation of rules for the design and construction of bulk carriers and oil tankers
of an organization, which is recognized by Administrations in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS regulation XI-1/1, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to be in conformity with the goals and functional requirements of the Goal-based Ship Construction Standards for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers 2. MSC.1/Circ.1519 - Guidance on methodologies for assessing operational capabilities and limitations in ice Attachment of Technical Information No: 058 - 2016
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3. MSC.1/Circ.1520 - Guidelines on consolidated IMO provisions for the safe carriage of dangerous 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
29. 30.
goods in packaged form by sea MSC.1/Circ.1521 - Amendments to Inspection programmes for cargo transport units carrying dangerous goods MSC.1/Circ.1522 - Amendments to the Emergency Response Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (EmS) Guide MSC.1/Circ.1523 - Early implementation of the amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) MSC.1/Circ.1524 - Amendments to the Recommendation on helicopter landing areas on ro-ro passenger ships (MSC/Circ.895) MSC.1/Circ.1525 - Guidance for the development of national maritime security legislation MSC.1/Circ.1526 - Interim guidelines on maritime cyber risk management MSC.1/Circ.1527 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS chapter II-2 MSC.1/Circ.1528 - Unified interpretations of chapters 5, 6 and 9 of the FSS Code MSC.1/Circ.1529 - Unified interpretations of paragraph 4.4.7.6 of the LSA Code, as amended by resolution MSC.320(89) MSC.1/Circ.1530 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS regulations III/6.4 and III/6.5 and section 7.2 of the LSA Code MSC.1/Circ.1531 - Due diligence checklist in identifying providers of CTU-related services MSC.1/Circ.1532 - Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ships for safe return to port MSC.1/Circ.1533 - Revised guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships MSC.1/Circ.1534 - Unified interpretations relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 MSC.1/Circ.1535 - Unified interpretations relating to the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 MSC.1/Circ.1536 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS regulations II-1/29.3 and II-1/29.4 MSC.1/Circ.1537 - Unified interpretations of the 2008 IS Code MSC.1/Circ.1538 - Unified interpretation relating to the International Grain Code MSC.1/Circ.1539 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS chapter II-1 MSC.1/Circ.1540 - Unified interpretation of the 2009 MODU Code MSC.1/Circ.1541 - Unified interpretation of the 1994 HSC Code MSC.1/Circ.1542 - Unified interpretation of the 2000 HSC Code MSC.1/Circ.1543 - Unified interpretation relating to the IGC Code MSC.1/Circ.1544 - Unified interpretations for the application of chapter 2 of the 2009 MODU Code and the Revised technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158(78)) MSC.1/Circ.1545 - Unified interpretations relating to the application of SOLAS regulation II-1/3-6, as amended, and the Revised technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158(78)) MSC.1/Circ.1546 - Unified interpretations of the 1969 TM Convention MSC.1/Circ.1163/Rev.10 - Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime
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31.
32. 33. 34. 35.
Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates that full and complete effect is given to the relevant provisions of the Convention MSC.1/Circ.1164/Rev.16 - Promulgation of information related to reports of independent evaluation submitted by Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates that Parties are giving full and complete effect to the relevant provisions of the Convention MSC.1/Circ.797/Rev.28 - List of competent persons maintained by the Secretary-General pursuant to section A-I/7 of the STCW Code MSC/Circ.896/Rev.2 - Interim measures for combating unsafe practices associated with the trafficking, smuggling or transport of migrants by sea MSC.1/Circ.1547 - Guidance on the application of SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12 to ships delivered before 1 July 2018 MSC.1/Circ.1548 - Advice to Administrations and port State control Authorities regarding the SOLAS requirements for verified gross mass of packed containers
N. LIST OF DRAFT INSTRUMENTS IN MSC 96
1. Draft Assembly Resolution on Revised Guidelines on the implementation of the ISM Code by Administrations 2. Draft MSC Resolution on Amendments to the Introduction of the International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code) (under The 1974 SOLAS Convention) 3. Draft MSC Resolution on Amendments to the Introduction of the International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code) (under The 1988 Load Lines Protocol) 4. Draft MSC Resolution on Amendments to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended 5. Draft MSC Resolution on Amendments to Part A of the Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code 6. Draft MSC-MEPC.5 Circular on Example of a Certificate of Protection for Products Requiring OxygenDependent Inhibitors 7. Draft MSC-MEPC.5 Circular on Unified Interpretation Relating to the IBC Code 8. Draft Amendments To SOLAS Regulations II-2/1 and II-2/10 9. Draft New SOLAS Regulation XI-1/2-1
10. Draft Amendments to the IGC Code 11. Draft Amendments to SOLAS Chapter II-1 12. Draft Amendments to the FSS Code 13. Draft Amendments to SOLAS Chapter III 14. Draft Amendments to the 2011 ESP Code
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: Laporan Singkat IMO Maritime Safety Committee sesi ke-96 (MSC 96)
Ringkasan Informasi Teknik ini merupakan ringkasan hasil pertemuan ke – 96 dari IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 96) yang diselenggarakan dari tanggal 11 sampai dengan 20 Mei 2016, bertempat di Kantor Pusat IMO di London. Informasi Informasi yang disediakan dalam Informasi Teknik ini adalah yang berkaitan erat dengan pekerjaan BKI. Segala informasi maupun saran yang tersedia pada dokumen ini bukan merupakan tanggung jawab BKI dan BKI tidak dapat diperkarakan oleh siapapun dari kehilangan, kerusakan atau kerugian biaya akibat ketidakakuratan data yang disampaikan. Beberapa agenda yang didiskusikan selama pertemuan tersebut antara lain: Nomor Agenda
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Consideration and adoption of amendments to mandatory instruments
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Measures to enhance maritime security
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Goal-based new ship construction standards
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Passenger ship safety
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Mandatory instrument and/or provisions addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel on board vessels engaged on international voyages Ship systems and equipment SSE 2
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Implementation of IMO instruments III 2
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Carriage of cargoes and containers CCC 2
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Ship design and construction SDC 3
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Pollution prevention and response PPR 3
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Implementation of Instruments and related matters agenda
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___________________________________________________________________________ Informasi Segala informasi maupun saran yang tersedia pada dokumen ini bukan merupakan tanggung jawab BKI dan BKI tidak dapat diperkarakan oleh siapapun dari kehilangan, kerusakan atau kerugian biaya akibat ketidakakuratan informasi yang disampaikan
INFORMASI SINGKAT DARI IMO MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE SESI KE-96 (MSC 96) A. CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO MANDATORY INSTRUMENTS
(AGENDA NOMOR 3) Maritime Safety Committee dalam sesinya yang ke-95 (MSC 95) telah melakukan pembahasan dan menyetujui draf amandemen dari instrumen wajib sebagai berikut: 1. SOLAS Chapter II-2 2. The International Code on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections during Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (ESP Code) 2011 3. The International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) 4. The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 2011 5. The Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code 6. Code for the Construction And Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 2009 (MODU Code 2009) 7. The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code 8. The International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (IS Code 2008) Menindaklanjuti keputusan dari MSC 95, Komite membentuk Drafting Group pada MSC 96 untuk melakukan finalisasi agar dapat diadopsi pada sesi ini. Berdasarkan hasil diskusi dari Drafting Group, MSC 96 menyetujui draf yang telah disiapkan dan mengadopsi amandemen dari instrumen wajib tersebut. Amandemen dari instrumen wajib tersebut akan secara efektif berlaku pada 1 Januari 2020. Akan tetapi, untuk amandemen terhadap ESP Code, IMDG Code, STCW Convention dan STCW Code akan berlaku pada 1 Januari 2018. Sebagai tambahan, Komite juga telah mengadopsi MSC Circular untuk mendukung amandemen terhadap IMDG Code, yaitu: 1. MSC/Circ.1025 (Revised Emergency Response Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (EmS Guide)) 2. MSC.1/Circ.1442 (Inspection programmes for cargo transport units carrying dangerous goods) B. MEASURES TO ENHANCE MARITIME SECURITY (AGENDA NOMOR 4) Keamanan Dunia Maya Maritim (Maritime Cybersecurity) MSC 94 telah membahas isu keamanan dunia maya maritim dan pentingnya bagi kapal melakukan antisipasi terhadap ancaman yang berasal dari dunia maya. Menindaklanjuti diskusi yang ada pada MSC 95, Komite menegaskan bahwa isu keamanan di dunia maya sebagai isu yang penting. Oleh karenanya MSC 95 meminta kepada Negara Anggota IMO, organisasi internasional, dan industri untuk bekerjasama dalam mengembangkan guidelines terkait keamanan di dunia maya bagi kapal, dengan jadwal untuk memberikan draf guidelines tersebut pada sidang FAL 40 dan MSC 96. Pada MSC 96, industri yang diwakili oleh ICS, IUMI, BIMCO, INTERTANKO, CLIA dan INTERCARGO menyerahkan Guidelines on cybersecurity on board ships yang dipublikasikan pada Januari 2016 dengan versi 1.1 sebagai pembaruan. Guidelines ini spesifik untuk penerapan diatas kapal dan Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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ditujukan sebagai bantuan bagi pemilik kapal dalam mempersiapkan prosedur dan rencana aksi terkait keamanan dunia maya, dengan pendekatan pengkajian resiko. Teks lengkap dari Guidelines dapat diunduh pada tautan https://www.bimco.org/News/2016/01/04_Cyber_security_guidelines.aspx Beberapa Negara Anggota IMO pada sesi MSC ini memasukkan usulannya terkait keamanan dunia maya maritim dan langkah-langkah untuk meningkatkan kesiapan terhadap penanganan ancaman dunia maya diatas kapal. Setelah melalui diskusi pada working group, maka Guidelines for Cyber risk Management yang diserahkan oleh Kanada, Jepang, Liberia, Marshall Islands, Norwegia dan Amerika Serikat dipergunakan sebagai basis pengembangan dokumen. MSC 96 pada akhirnya menyetujui Interim guidelines on maritime cyber risk management sebagai MSC.1/Circ.1526 . Guidance untuk pengembangan legislasi nasional terkait keamanan maritim Sejak implementasi ISPS Code tanggal 1 Juli 2004, terdapat beberapa tantangan dalam penerapannya, antara lain diperlukan adanya legislasi nasional yang komprehensif. IMO mempublikasikan Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code (GMSIC) pada tahun 2012 sebagai usaha membantu para pemangku kepentingan keamanan maritim. Guide ini juga menekankan pentingnya untuk ‘menspesifikasikan kewenangan yang perlu diberikan kepada petugas Pemerintah dalam menjalankan tugasnya, termasuk pemeriksaan dan pengujian dari langkah dan prosedur keamanan di pelabuhan, fasilitas pelabuhan, dan diatas kapal, dan penerapan penegakan peraturan jika terjadi insiden pelanggaran’. MSC 96 menyetujui Guidance for the development of national maritime security legislation sebagai MSC.1/Circ.1525, dimana Guidance tersebut selain membedakan mana saja yang menjadi persyaratan wajib dan mana saja yang bersifat rekomendasi, juga menekankan sifat dari Guidance secara keseluruhan yang berupa rekomendasi bukan kewajiban. MSC 96 mengundang Negara Anggota IMO yang ingin menggunakan Guidance tersebut dalam pengembangan legislasi nasional keamanan maritimnya, dan untuk menyampaikan kepada IMO jika memerlukan bantuan teknis dalam implementasinya. C. GOAL BASED NEW SHIPS CONSTRUCTION STANDARD (AGENDA ITEM 5)
Laporan verfikasi audit GBS SOLAS regulasi II-1/3-10 sebagaimana telah diamandemen oleh resolusi MSC 290(87) mempersyaratkan kapal tangki minyak dan kapal pengangkut muatan curah yang memiliki kontrak pembangunan pada atau setelah 1 Juli 2016, atau tidak adanya kontrak bangunan, peletakan lunas atau yang pada tahap pembangunan yang serupa pada atau setelah 1 Juli 2017, atau diserah terimakan pada atau setelah 1 Juli 2020 untuk dirancang dan dibangun sesuai dengan GBS. Peraturan tersebut menetapkan aturan/rules untuk konstruksi harus diverifikasi oleh IMO sesuai dengan Guidelines for verification sebagaimana tertuang dalam MSC Resolusi 296(87).. Hingga saat ini, 12 organisasi yang diakui (Recognized Organization/RO) telah diaudit dan dilaporkan ke MSC 96, dengan rangkuman sebagai berikut: 1. Dari 13 RO yang memasukkan aplikasi, salah satu RO membatalkan proses audit verifikasi awal. Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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2. Temuan dari audit mengungkapkan 6 ketidaksesuaian dan 88 observasi. 3. Dua belas RO tersebut sudah mengajukan rencana perbaikan mereka yang akan dimulai pada 1 Juni 2016, dan selanjutnya akan tercermin dengan melakukan amandemen terhadap aturan/rules mereka pada Desember 2016 dan diharapkan mulai berlaku pada 1 Juli 2017. 4. MSC 96 menyetujui rencana perbaikan dan menegaskan bahwa semua aturan konstruksi dari 12 RO telah sesuai dengan standar konstruksi IMO goal based untuk kapal pengangkut muatan curah dan kapal tangki minyak. Revised timetable and schedule of activities for the Implementation of the GBS verification scheme Mempertimbangkan hasil audit verifikasi awal untuk GBS, MSC 96 merevisi tabel waktu dan jadwal kegiatan untuk pelaksanaan skema verifikasi GBS, sebagai berikut: Timeline May 2016
1 July 2016 November 2016 31 December 2016 January 2017 to March 2017 March 2017 June 2017
31 December 2017 January 2018 to June 2018
Action MSC 96 takes final decisions on conformity with GBS for all rules submitted MSC 96 circulates appropriate MSC circular to Member Governments Secretariat maintains list of all rules verified to conform to Standards MSC 96 agrees on the revised timetable and schedule of activities for the implementation of the GBS verification scheme Secretary-General notifies the relevant Administrations/ROs of MSC's decision GBS SOLAS amendments (and Standards) become applicable MSC 97 reconsiders the verification process and funding mechanism, and initiates the amendments to GBS Guidelines, taking into account the observations provided by the audit teams (MSC 96/5/2). Deadline for the receipt of new self-assessment and verification request for the rectification of non-conformities, as well as the status of addressing of observations Secretariat organizes verification audit for the rectification of non-conformities and finalizes report Secretariat prepares documentation on audit for the rectification of nonconformities and the status of addressing of observations MSC 98 confirms that the non-conformities are rectified and circulates appropriate MSC circular to Member Governments MSC 98 finalizes the amendments to part A on verification process to the GBS Guidelines for future audits MSC 98 takes decisions on the funding mechanism for future audit Secretariat maintains list of all rules verified to conform to Standards Deadline for the receipt of rule change information and request for new initial verification audits, if any Secretariat organizes audits of rule changes, ad hoc rule change audits and new initial verification audits as may be requested Secretariat processes any appeal requests
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July 2018 November 2018
Secretariat prepares documentation on annual audits (if any), ad hoc rule change audits and new initial verification audits MSC 100 finalizes the amendments to part B on information/documentation requirements and evaluation criteria of the GBS Guidelines MSC 100 takes decisions on annual audits, ad hoc rule change audits and new initial verification audits
Pekerjaan lanjutan terkait Standar Industri (IS) untuk Ship Construction Files (SCF) Paket informasi yang termasuk pada standar IMO GBS adalah file konstruksi kapal SCF, yang harus disimpan selama umur kapal, termasuk rekaman semua perubahan dan modifikasi struktur kapal, jika ada. Dalam rangka memberikan pedoman praktis terkait dengan pelaksanaan SCF di darat atau kapal dan akses transparansi data oleh pemilik kapal, badan klasifikasi dan administrator negara Bendera agar dapat dilakukan, maka dikembangkan standar industri untuk SCF. Isu penting dari standar industri SCF adalah sebagai berikut: 1. Sifat Intelectual (IP) yang tepat seperti yang dijelaskan dalam SCF data dan dokumen: a. Level IP tinggi b. Level IP biasa c. Level IP ini adalah proses dengan mempertimbangkan persetujuan dari pemilik kapal dan pemegang IP (umumnya, desainer kapal atau galangan kapal). 2. Pengembangan arsip pusat di darat dilakukan dalam rangka untuk menyimpan dokumen dan data SCF dalam format digital. Pusat Arsip adalah pusat seluruh data SCF / dokumen (kapal onboard dan / atau onshore) disimpan. Pekerjaan lanjutan terkait Interim Guidelines for development and application of IMO goal based standard safety level approach Untuk melanjutkan pekerjaan dari MSC 95, Komite pada sesi ini mencatat perkembangan rancangan Interim Guidelines for developing application IMO goal based standard safety level approach. Komite mendukung pandangan working group pada kebutuhan yang mendesak untuk contoh dari GBS-SLA dan mengundang negara anggota dan organisasi-organisasi internasional untuk mengirimkan contoh nyata aplikasi GBS-SLA di sesi mendatang. Komite juga mengundang negara anggota dan organisasi-organisasi internasional untuk mengirimkan komentar dan usulan untuk draft Interim Guidelines, dengan pandangan untuk dapat difinalisasi di sesi mendatang. Draf persyaratan fungsional dari SOLAS Chapter III Perkembangan dari functional requirement SOLAS Chapter III telah dilakukan oleh SSE 3 dan diikuti oleh Correspondence Group untuk Development of Functional Requirements for SOLAS chapter III. Secara umum, MSC 96 mendukung draf tersebut dan pertimbangan lebih lanjut akan dilakukan di MSC 98. D. PASSENGER SHIP SAFETY (AGENDA NOMOR 6) Menindaklanjuti kecelakaan kapal Costa Concordia, IMO telah melakukan review yang komprehensif terhadap laporan investigasi kecelakaan tersebut dan mempertimbangkan untuk melakukan perubahan Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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pada aturan IMO untuk mencegah kecelakaan yang sama terjadi kembali. Untuk melakukan review dan pertimbangan tersebut, IMO mengundang semua pihak untuk memasukkan informasi atau usulan kepada IMO untuk dipertimbangkan oleh Komite maupun SubKomite IMO. Sehubungan dengan hal tersebut, beberapa “best practice” telah dimasukkan oleh beberapa lembaga NGO kepada IMO untuk dibahas pada sesi ini, yaitu: 1. Penggunaan watermist fire suppression systems pada ruang permesinan kategori “A” 2. Penggunaan fixed fire extinguishing and detection system pada covered mooring deck 3. Metode untuk melakukan pendeteksian dan pemadaman kebakaran pada kapal ro-ro passenger Setelah diskusi panjang, Komite memutuskan untuk menerima “best practice” tersebut sebagai informasi dan memutuskan bahwa pembahasan lebih lanjut untuk agenda ini belum diperlukan. E. MANDATORY INSTRUMENT AND/OR PROVISIONS ADDRESSING SAFETY STANDARDS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF MORE THAN 12 INDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL ON BOARD VESSELS ENGAGED ON INTERNATIONAL VOYAGES (AGENDA NOMOR 7) Isu ini telah disetujui oleh MSC 95 sebagai new planned output dan dilanjutkan oleh SDC 3 dengan mengajukan beberapa opsi potensial sebagai penyelesaiannya. Isu terkait mandatory instrument and/or provisions addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel on board vessels engaged on international voyages, selanjutnya disingkat sebagai ‘safety for carriage of industrial personnel’. Diskusi dan keputusan umum MSC 96 menyepakati meskipun solusi jangka panjang perlu didiskusikan, yang mana disepakati adanya Chapter XV sebagai chapter baru SOLAS dan adanya code baru terkait safety for carriage of industrial personnel, terdapat urgensi untuk memberikan solusi bagi situasi legislasi yang terjadi saat ini. Berdasarkan diskusi yang terdapat di dalam working group, MSC 96 tidak dapat menemukan kesepakatan untuk menerbitkan Rekomendasi sebagai solusi interim. Komite menyadari kompleksitas hokum isu tersebut, dan memutuskan bahwa permasalahan ini untuk dilanjutkan pembahasannya pada MSC 97 seraya meminta nasehat hokum dari Sekretariat IMO terkait hal ini. Peta jalan terkait safety for carriage of industrial personnel MSC 96 mencatat draf peta jalan sebagaimana disiapkan oleh working group dan setelah diskusi yang mendalam, menyepakati bahwa peta jalan tersebut untuk dibahas pada MSC 97, bersamaan dengan pembahasan draf Rekomendasi dan draf resolusi MSC terkait. Sebagai langkah ke depannya, MSC 96 menginstruksikan kepada Sub-Komite SDC 4, yang akan bersidang tahun 2017, untuk mengembangkan draf chapter baru SOLAS Chapter XV dengan kerangka yang disiapkan oleh working group. Sedangkan untuk code baru, Komite menyetujui bahwa code baru untuk: - dikembangkan oleh SDC 4 dengan kerangka yang disiapkan oleh working group; - dikembangkan dengan berbasis pada 2008 SPS Code dan 2000 HSC Code; - dikembangkan dengan pendekatan goal-based; Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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diterapkan pada semua kapal semua ukuran yang membawa industrial personnel lebih dari 12 orang dan berlayar internasional, dengan memasukkan parameter jumlah industrial personnel, tonase, dll. sebagai batas-batas penerapan ketentuan dalam code tersebut; dan memberi pemisahan dan pembeda untuk ketentuan yang dikenakan pada kapal kecepatan tinggi yang membawa industrial personnel dan kapal non-kecepatan tinggi yang membawa industrial personnel.
F. SHIP SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION AND URGENT MATTERS EMANATING FROM THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE) (AGENDA NOMOR 8) Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment telah melakukan sesi ketiganya (SSE 3) pada 14-18 Maret 2016. Sebagai hasil dari sesi tersebut, SSE 3 memasukkan laporan pada MSC 96 untuk mendapatkan persetujuan dan pertimbangan lebih lanjut. Berikut adalah hasil keputusan MSC 96 terkait instrumen wajib berdasarkan hasil sidang SSE 3: 1. Draf amandemen terhadap SOLAS regulasi III/3 dan III/20 2. Draf amandemen terhadap SOLAS regulasi II-2/1 dan II-2/10 3. Persetujuan draf amandemen terhadap LSA Code 4. Draf resolusi MSC untuk Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear, bersamaan dengan adopsi beberapa mandemen SOLAS yang masih terkait. Selain, instrumen di atas, MSC 96 juga menyetujui MSC Circular sebagai berikut: 1. Draf MSC circular untuk Unified interpretations dari SOLAS chapter II-2 2. Draf MSC circular untuk Unified interpretations dari chapters 5, 6 and 9 of the FSS Code 3. Draf MSC circular untuk Unified interpretations dari LSA Code paragraf 4.4.7.6, yang diamandemen oleh resolution MSC.320(89) 4. Draf MSC circular untuk Unified interpretations dari SOLAS regulasi III/6.4 and III/6.5 dan LSA Code section 7.2 5. Draf MSC circular untuk early implementation dari FSS Code chapter 17 6. Draf MSC circular untuk amendments terhadap the recommendation on helicopter landing areas on ro-ro passenger ships (MSC/Circ.895) Secara umum, Komite telah menyetujui laporan dari SSE 3 dengan menginstruksikan Drafting Group untuk membahas dan mempertimbangkan draf amandemen dari instrumen wajib dan MSC Circular yang telah disiapkan oleh SSE 3. Berdasarkan laporan dari Drafting Group, MSC 96 menyetujui draf amandemen dari instrumen mandatory dan draf MSC Circular. Draf amandemen tersebut akan dimasukkan ke MSC 97 untuk diadopsi, kecuali untuk resolusi MSC untuk Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear yang telah diadopsi pada sesi ini dan akan diberlakukan pada 1 Januari 2020. G. IMPLEMENTATION OF IMO INSTRUMENTS (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SUBLampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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COMMITTEE) (AGENDA NOMOR 9) Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instrument telah melakukan sesi keduanya (III 2) pada 13-17 Juli 2015. Salah satu hasil dari sidang III 2 adalah disusunnya regulasi baru 2-1 di bawah SOLAS Chapter XI-1 terkait harmonisasi periode survey untuk kapal barang yang tidak terkena aturan ESP Code. Hasil dari diskusi yang dilakukan, MSC 96 menyetujui draf amandemen SOLAS regulasi XI-1/2-1 dan akan memasukkan draf tersebut ke MSC 97 untuk diadopsi. Sebagai tambahan, hasil dari III 2 berikut juga telah dibahas dan diputuskan oleh MSC 96: 1. MSC 96 menyetujui untuk meneruskan draf MSC-MEPC.4 circular mengenai Guidelines for port State control officers on the ISM Code kepada MEPC 70 dan MSC 97 untuk pertimbangan lebih lanjut dengan pandangan untuk diadopsi. 2. MSC 96 menyetujui keputusan dan rekomendasi dari III 2 mengenai penyebarluasan Guide for regulating the safety of passenger ships not covered by SOLAS tanpa review teknik yang mendetail dan tidak melakukan pengembangn Guide untuk tipe kapal yang lain. Selanjutnya, berikut adalah hasil sidang III 2 yang dimasukkan ke sidang Assembly pada tanggal dan telah diadopsi: 1. Resolusi Assembly A.1104(29) untuk Survey Guidelines Under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC), 2015 2. Resolusi Assembly A.1105(29) untuk 2015 Non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO instruments implementation Code (resolution A.1070(28)) H. CARRIAGE OF CARGOES AND CONTAINERS (REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE) (AGENDA NOMOR 10) Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Container telah menyelesaikan sesi keduanya pada 14-18 September 2015. Hasil dari sidang ini dimasukkan ke MSC 96 untuk mendapatkan pertimbangan dan persetujuan. Setelah dilakukan diskusi, MSC menyetujui hal-hal sebagai berikut: 1. Draf amandemen IMDG Code (38-16) 2. Draf CSC circular untuk amandemen terhadap the Revised Recommendations on harmonized interpretation and implementation of the International Convention for Safe Containers, 1972, as amended (CSC.1/Circ.138/Rev.1). 3. Draf CSC circular untuk amandemen terhadap the Guidelines for development of an approved continuous examination programme (ACEP) (CSC.1/Circ.143). 4. Draf CSC circular untuk List of locations of publicly available ACEP information. 5. Draf CSC circular untuk Instructions for use and information concerning the Global ACEP Database. 6. Draf MSC circular untuk due diligence checklist in identifying providers of CTU-related services. Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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7. Draf amandemen terhadap IGC Code paragraf 3.2.5, yang diamandemen oleh resolusi MSC.370(93) 8. Draft MSC circular on early implementation, taking into account the potential for industry to be unable to meet the current requirement of the IGC Code, as amended by resolution MSC.370(93), for A-0 fire-rated wheelhouse windows. Dari hasil diskusi yang dilakukan di pleno, MSC 96 secara umum menyetujui laporan dari CCC2. Daftar amandemen dan Circular yang telah disetujui dan diadopsi oleh MSC dapat dilihat pada Informasi Teknik ini. I. SHIP DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (REPORT OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB-COMITTE) (AGENDA NOMOR 11) Amandemen SOLAS Chapter II-1 Pada MSC 95, draf amandemen SOLAS Chapter II-1 terkait subdivisi dan stabilitas kapal penumpang secara prinsip telah disetujui, dan beberapa perbaikan telah dilakukan pada SDC 3. MSC 96 menyetujui amandemen SOLAS chapter II-1 dengan rencana adopsi pada MSC 97. Sementara itu, terkait dengan amandemen formula indeks keselamatan kapal penumpang (R-index), Jepang menyatakan perhatiannya akan kesesuaian dari formula indeks R untuk kapal penumpang dengan penumpang dibawah 2000 penumpang. Amandemen dari SOLAS Chapter II-1 diharapkan untuk mulai diberlakukan pada 1 Januari 2020. Amandemen dari 2008 SPS Code
Sejalan dengan amandemen dari SOLAS chapter II-1 oleh SDC 3, diskusi terkait penerapan persyaratan kapal penumpang pada kapal keperluan khusus SPS telah dilakukan. MSC 96 menyetujui amandemen dari SPS code terkait dengan revisi formula indeks R untuk kapal keperluan khusus disamakan dengan formula yang sama bagi kapal penumpang, dimana kapal diperlakukan sama dengan kapal penumpang dan personil khusus diperhitungkan seperti layaknya penumpang. Amandemen terhadap pembukaan dan bagian B dari International Code on Intact stability, 2008 (2008 IS code)
MSC 95 telah menyetujui draf amandemen dari 2008 IS code terkait kapal yang terlibat operasi anchor handling operations, dan termasuk escort towing tug termasuk lifting operations. Pada sesi ini, MSC 96 menyetujui amandemen terhadap pembukaan dan Bagian B dari 2008 IS Code, dengan rencana adopsi pada MSC 97. Draf MSC Circular terkait Revised Guidelines on operational information for master of passenger ships for safe return to port
SDC 3 mendiskusikan implementasi yangs eragam dari SOLAS regulasi II-1/8-1.3 dengan memperhatikan draf dari Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ship for safe return to port. Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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MSC 96 menyetujui MSC.1/Circ.1532 terkait Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ships for safe return to port. Draf MSC Circular terkait Revised guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships
Pengembangan dari guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships telah dimulai sejak MSC 71 dan ditujukan untuk diterapkan pada kapal penumpang dan kapal cepat high speed craft. MSC 75 menyetujui Interim guidelines on evacuation anaysis for new and existing passenger ships, dan mengharapkan Negara Anggota untuk dapat saling menukar data informasi terkait penelitian, untuk pengembangan lanjut guidelines tersebut. MSC 83 menyetujui Guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships as well as ro-ro passenger ships. Selanjutnya, MSC 96 menyetujui MSC.1/Circ.1533 terkait Revised guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ship sebagai pedoman implementasi dari amandemen SOLAS regulasi II-1/13.3.2. Dengan persetujuan ini, maka analisis evakuasi menjadi wajib bagi kapal penumpang ro-ro dan juga pada kapal penumpang baru selain ro-ro yang membawa lebih dari 36 penumpang, dengan tanggal konstruksi pada atau sesudah 1 Januari 2020. Amandemen FSS code chapter 13 paragraf 2.1.2.2.2.1
MSC 96 menyetujui amandemen terhadap FSS Code chapter 13 paragraf 2.1.2.2.1 terkait distribusid ari awak kapal pada ruang publik, dengan rencana adopsi pada MSC 97. Amandemen 2011 ESP Code MSC 95 menyetujui amandemen 2011 ESP code, terkait:
Pelaksanaan thickness measurement pada bagian konstruksi yang diperlukan harus dilaksanakan bersamaan dengan close-up survey. Pengaturan close up survey dan thickness measurement pada pelat serta penegar cargo hatch cover dan coaming.
MSC 96 menyetujui amandemen terhadap 2011 ESP code dengan rencana adopsi pada MSC 97. Draf MSC Circular terkait Early Implementation of the acceptance of the use butterfly valves on Cargo ship
MSC 96 meneytujui secara prinsip amandemen terhadap SOLAS Chapter II-1 terkait pengaturan subdivisi dan damage stability terkait dimana menyetujui penggunaan penggunaan katup kupu-kupu (butterfly valve) pada penembusan pipa di sekat tubrukan di kapal barang. Amandemen terhadap SOLAS chapter II-1 akan mulai diberlakukan 1 January 2020, dan selanjutnya dibutuhkan penerapan lebih awal terhadap amandemen ini . MSC 96 menyetujui secara prinsip draf MSC circular terkait early implementation of the acceptance of the use of butterfly valves on Cargo ships dan meminta Sekretariat untuk mempersiapkan draf MSC circular terkait untuk diajukan pada MSC 97. J. POLLUTION PREVENTION AND RESPONSE (REPORT OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE SUB COMITTE) (AGENDA NOMOR 13) Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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Merujuk pada IBC code ayat 15.13.3 mengenai perlindungan kargo dari perubahan kimia yang merusak karena kontak dengan material lain selama pelayaran. PPR 3 telah mengembangkan sertifikasi perlindungan untuk produk yang membutuhkan oxygendependent inhibitor seperti yang dipersyaratkan oleh IBC code ayat 15.13.3. Dalam sesi itu, draft MSCMEPC circular pada contoh sertifikat perlindungan untuk produk yang membutuhkan oxygen-dependent inhibitor diteruskan untuk disetujui oleh MSC 96 dan MEPC 70. MSC 96 menyetujui MSC-MEPC circular pada contoh sertifikat perlindungan untuk produk yang membutuhkan inhibitor oksigen tergantung, rilis resmi tertunda untuk disetujui oleh MEPC 70. K. IMPLEMENTATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED MATTERS (AGENDA NOMOR 20) Penerapan Noise Code telah diberlakukan sejak 1 Juli 2014 melalui resolusi MSC 337(91) dan menjadi mandatori untuk kapal 1,600 GT ke atas yang dibangung pada atau setelah 1 Juli 2018 melalui MSC. 338(91) yang berisi amandemen SOLAS regulasi II-1/3-12. Berkaitan dengan hal tersebut, beberapa negara anggota IMO merasa bahwa terdapat permasalah dalam penerapan aturan tersebut untuk kapal dengan kondisi sebagai berikut: 1. Kapal yang kontrak pembangunannya dilakukan sebelum 1 Juli 2014;dan 2. Peletakan lunas atau pada tahapan pembanguan yang sama dilakukan pada atau setelah 1 Januari 2015; dan 3. Serah terima dilakukan sebelum 1 Juli 2018. Untuk mengakomodir permasalahan tersebut, MSC setuju untuk amandemen SOLAS regulasi II-1/3-12 untuk mengklarifikasi aplikasi dari Noise Code dan meminta Drafting Group untuk menyiapkan draf amandemennya, serta menyiapkan MSC Circular (Guidance) sebagai solusi sementara dalam menerapkan aturan pada SOLAS regulasi II-2/3-12 untuk kapal dengan kondisi tersebut di atas. Draf amandemen terhadap SOLAS regulasi II-1/3-12 diharapkan dapat diadopsi oleh MSC 97. L. DAFTAR RESOLUSI MSC PADA MSC 96 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Resolusi MSC.402(96) – Requirements for maintenance, thorough examination, operational testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats and rescue boats, launching appliances and release gear Resolusi MSC.403(96) – Amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) Resolusi MSC.404(96) – Amendments to the International Convention For The Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974, as amended Resolusi MSC.405(96) – Amendments to the International Code on The Enhanced Programme of Inspections During Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers, 2011 (2011 ESP Code) Resolusi MSC.406(96) – Amendments to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code Resolusi MSC.407(96) – Amendments to the Code for The Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 2009 (2009 MODU Code)
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Resolusi MSC.408(96) – Amendments to Chapter 2 of the 2008 SPS Code
M. DAFTAR CIRCULAR YANG DISETUJUI OLEH MSC 96 1. MSC.1/Circ.1518 - Promulgation of rules for the design and construction of bulk carriers and oil tankers of an organization, which is recognized by Administrations in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS regulation XI-1/1, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to be in conformity with the goals and functional requirements of the Goal-based Ship Construction Standards for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers 2. MSC.1/Circ.1519 - Guidance on methodologies for assessing operational capabilities and limitations in ice 3. MSC.1/Circ.1520 - Guidelines on consolidated IMO provisions for the safe carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form by sea 4. MSC.1/Circ.1521 - Amendments to Inspection programmes for cargo transport units carrying dangerous goods 5. MSC.1/Circ.1522 - Amendments to the Emergency Response Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (EmS) Guide 6. MSC.1/Circ.1523 - Early implementation of the amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) 7. MSC.1/Circ.1524 - Amendments to the Recommendation on helicopter landing areas on ro-ro passenger ships (MSC/Circ.895) 8. MSC.1/Circ.1525 - Guidance for the development of national maritime security legislation 9. MSC.1/Circ.1526 - Interim guidelines on maritime cyber risk management 10. MSC.1/Circ.1527 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS chapter II-2 11. MSC.1/Circ.1528 - Unified interpretations of chapters 5, 6 and 9 of the FSS Code 12. MSC.1/Circ.1529 - Unified interpretations of paragraph 4.4.7.6 of the LSA Code, as amended by resolution MSC.320(89) 13. MSC.1/Circ.1530 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS regulations III/6.4 and III/6.5 and section 7.2 of the LSA Code 14. MSC.1/Circ.1531 - Due diligence checklist in identifying providers of CTU-related services 15. MSC.1/Circ.1532 - Revised guidelines on operational information for masters of passenger ships for safe return to port 16. MSC.1/Circ.1533 - Revised guidelines on evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships 17. MSC.1/Circ.1534 - Unified interpretations relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 18. MSC.1/Circ.1535 - Unified interpretations relating to the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 19. MSC.1/Circ.1536 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS regulations II-1/29.3 and II-1/29.4 20. MSC.1/Circ.1537 - Unified interpretations of the 2008 IS Code 21. MSC.1/Circ.1538 - Unified interpretation relating to the International Grain Code 22. MSC.1/Circ.1539 - Unified interpretations of SOLAS chapter II-1 23. MSC.1/Circ.1540 - Unified interpretation of the 2009 MODU Code Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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MSC.1/Circ.1541 - Unified interpretation of the 1994 HSC Code MSC.1/Circ.1542 - Unified interpretation of the 2000 HSC Code MSC.1/Circ.1543 - Unified interpretation relating to the IGC Code MSC.1/Circ.1544 - Unified interpretations for the application of chapter 2 of the 2009 MODU Code and the Revised technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158(78)) MSC.1/Circ.1545 - Unified interpretations relating to the application of SOLAS regulation II-1/3-6, as amended, and the Revised technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158(78)) MSC.1/Circ.1546 - Unified interpretations of the 1969 TM Convention MSC.1/Circ.1163/Rev.10 - Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates that full and complete effect is given to the relevant provisions of the Convention MSC.1/Circ.1164/Rev.16 - Promulgation of information related to reports of independent evaluation submitted by Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended, confirmed by the Maritime Safety Committee to have communicated information which demonstrates that Parties are giving full and complete effect to the relevant provisions of the Convention MSC.1/Circ.797/Rev.28 - List of competent persons maintained by the Secretary-General pursuant to section A-I/7 of the STCW Code MSC/Circ.896/Rev.2 - Interim measures for combating unsafe practices associated with the trafficking, smuggling or transport of migrants by sea MSC.1/Circ.1547 - Guidance on the application of SOLAS regulation II-1/3-12 to ships delivered before 1 July 2018 MSC.1/Circ.1548 - Advice to Administrations and port State control Authorities regarding the SOLAS requirements for verified gross mass of packed containers
N. DAFTAR DRAF INSTRUMEN PADA MSC 96
1. Draf Assembly Resolution on Revised Guidelines on the implementation of the ISM Code by Administrations 2. Draf MSC Resolution on Amendments to the Introduction of the International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code) (under The 1974 SOLAS Convention) 3. Draf MSC Resolution on Amendments to the Introduction of the International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code) (under The 1988 Load Lines Protocol) 4. Draf MSC Resolution on Amendments to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as amended 5. Draf MSC Resolution on Amendments to Part A of the Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code 6. Draf MSC-MEPC.5 Circular on Example of a Certificate of Protection for Products Requiring OxygenDependent Inhibitors Lampiran dari Informasi No: 058 – 2016
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Draf MSC-MEPC.5 Circular on Unified Interpretation Relating to the IBC Code Draf Amendments To SOLAS Regulations II-2/1 and II-2/10 Draf New SOLAS Regulation XI-1/2-1
Draf Amendments to the IGC Code Draf Amendments to SOLAS Chapter II-1 Draf Amendments to the FSS Code Draf Amendments to SOLAS Chapter III Draf Amendments to the 2011 ESP Code
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