Regulation – Page 10

  • RINA's first statutory and class intermediate survey with remote technologies was conducted on a d'Amico Group bulk carrier in June.
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    RINA completes statutory and remote surveys remotely

    2020-06-12T16:59:00Z

    Classification society RINA has announced that it has successfully completed its first statutory and associated class intermediate surveys with the use of remote technologies.

  • The drone used LiDAR to navigate inside the 19.4 meter high oil tank as GPS-reception was not available in the enclosed space.
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    DNV GL successfully concludes autonomous drone inspection test

    2020-06-09T18:55:00Z

    Classification society DNV GL has announced that a drone has successfully inspected an oil tank on board an FPSO, and that the live footage streamed by the drone was interpreted in real-time by an algorithm to detect cracks in the structure.

  • Aron Sørensen, BIMCO’s Head of Marine Environment, heads a working group of shipowners, paint manufacturers and service companies that has produced a first draft of a hull cleaning standard.
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    First tests of emerging industry-led standard for hull cleaning due in 2020

    2020-05-27T14:42:00Z

    BIMCO, the world’s largest shipping association, has moved a step closer to finishing a global set of guidelines covering in-water hull cleaning. A first draft of a standard drawn up by an industry-led working group is being circulated to government regulators and scientific experts, while practical tests of the standard ...

  • A deadline for a SoC to be available for inspection onboard falls on 31 May 2020.
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    Deadline to obtain SoC for IMO DCS looms

    2020-05-21T15:16:00Z

    The 31 May deadline for shipowners to obtain and display onboard a Statement of Compliance (SoC) to demonstrate compliance with IMO DCS reporting requirements is looming.

  • The Paris MoU has amended its COVID-19 guidance, recognising that a limitation of three months in the guidance may be too short to address the challenges currently being faced.
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    Paris MoU revises COVID-19 guidance

    2020-05-08T16:18:00Z

    The Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris MoU) is amending its previously drafted guidelines in response to COVID-19 in view of the continuing effects of the crisis. The full guidance is also available for download.

  • The protocols also received the support of the two largest Flag States, Liberia and Panama. Photo: IMO
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    IMO backs protocols to facilitate crew changes

    2020-05-08T14:23:00Z

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has sent a recommended framework of protocols to ensure safe ship crew changes and travel during the Covid-19 pandemic to all IMO member states, the UN and other stakeholders.

  • Commenting on the launch of IACS unified Recommendation on Cyber Resilience, Robert Ashdown, IACS Secretary General, identified network design as the basis for a reliable and robust network.
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    IACS publishes unified cyber resilience recommendation

    2020-05-05T18:20:00Z

    The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published a single, standalone Recommendation on Cyber Resilience (No. 166), consolidating 12 previous recommendations on the issue.

  • Port State Control regimes
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    Pragmatic approach for PSC regimes

    2020-04-14T21:15:00Z

    Port State Control (PSC) regimes have reported that while the number of physical onboard ship inspections have reduced considerably during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, high-risk ships which may be substandard continue to be targeted.

  • MSC is trialling a new thermal camera based fire detection system aboard the MSC Febe, a sistership of the MSC Gulsun (pictured).
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    DNV GL awards new fire safety notation to Gulsun series

    2020-02-19T15:25:00Z

    Speaking at a press conference in London yesterday, DNV GL – Maritime ceo Knut Orbeck-Nilssen announced that class society DNV GL had updated its class rules and launched a voluntary ‘FCS’ notation for container vessels.

  • The Indian GSM announced requirements for ship operators of cargo vessels to draw up an inventory of single-use plastics for vessels calling at Indian ports by 31 January 2020.
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    Indian GSM clarifies single-use plastic restrictions

    2020-01-14T16:29:00Z

    The Indian Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has issued a clarification around the implementation of Order No.05 of 2019, which prohibits the use of single-use plastic items onboard ships. Cargo ships calling at Indian ports or places must draw up and maintain an inventory of all single-use plastic items onboard ...

  • LR warned that owners and operators must ensure that all servicing done in China should meet revised China MSA requirements but also be acceptable to Lloyd’s Register and/or the ship’s Flag Administration Photo: LR
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    China MSA clarifies service supplier localisation exemption

    2020-01-13T13:12:00Z

    The Chinese authorities have issued a clarification that new regulations covering the control and monitoring of service suppliers in China are not applicable to foreign service providers which do not require a fixed location workshop and only work on foreign-flagged vessels.

  • The Green Deal, unveiled by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, appears to be extending the Euro-ETS to shipping by June 2021
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    What does the Green Deal really mean for shipping?

    2019-12-14T11:28:00Z

    The Green Deal, unveiled by EC President Ursula von der Leyen, is now on the table, but what are we to make of it? The implications certainly require a considered look, writes Stevie Knight.

  • India plans to ratify the Hong Kong Convention in 2020.
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    HKC progresses after Indian move

    2019-11-27T18:25:00Z

    The Indian government has announced plans to ratify the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Hong Kong convention, the treaty for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling.

  • Is shipping on course for market based measures on carbon? Image by sweetreilly0 Pixabay
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    To market, to market...

    2019-11-15T15:59:00Z

    While there may not be many outward signs, the maritime industry appears to be slowly, though inexorably moving to a global carbon price, writes Stevie Knight.

  • Participants in the kick-off meeting for the pan-industry LASH FIRE study (courtesy of LASH FIRE project group).
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    BID TO IMPROVE RO-RO FIRE SAFETY

    2019-10-23T15:41:00Z

    A collaborative research project addressing ro-ro fire safety was implemented in September with European Union financial support, writes David Tinsley.

  • Amendments to the BWM Convention have come into force Photo: IMO
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    BWM Convention amendments now in force

    2019-10-16T12:34:00Z

    Amendments to the Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention aimed at preventing the spread of potentially invasive species in ballast water are now in force.

  • ClassNK has joined a working group aimed at reducing emissions from shipping Photo: ClassNK
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    ClassNK joins emissions working group

    2019-08-07T12:00:00Z

    Classification society, ClassNK, is participating in a working group aimed at reducing CO2 emissions from shipping.

  • PSC inspectors are likely to focus on emergency systems
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    PSC inspections focus on emergency systems

    2019-07-22T12:13:00Z

    A consortium of Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) will this year carry out a joint concentrated inspection campaign (CIC) on emergency systems and procedures.

  • The US Coast Guard has issued new guidelines on the procedures for the non-availability of compliant fuel Photo: Igor Grochev/Shutterstock.com
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    USCG issues new fuel procedure

    2019-07-22T12:06:00Z

    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has published a new procedure for notification of non-availability of compliant fuel.

  • IMO secretary-general Kitack Lim and Mr. Reinhard Klingen, Director-General Waterways and Shipping in the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure of Germany (credit: IMO)
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    Germany ratifies Hong Kong convention

    2019-07-17T12:17:00Z

    Germany has become the 13th state to become a party to the International Maritime Organization''s (IMO) Hong Kong convention, the treaty for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling.