Liberia issues advisory to enhance ship operations during COVID-19
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Liberia issues advisory to enhance ship operations during COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Liberia Maritime Authority issued a marine advisory informing Shipowners, Operators, Masters and Recognized Organizations how to act in case they are facing difficulties in conducting their operations due to the outbreak.
Specifically, Liberia published a guidance to assist ship operations run smoothly. If shipowners and operators face difficulties including restricted access to shipyards and ports for inspectors, auditors, surveyors and seafarers, which could result in delays in conducting statutory surveys, audits, inspections, crew changes, etc., to maintain validity of certificates and compliance with regulations.
In fact, vessel owners and operators should be aware of the following:
Will the Administration extend the internal initial shipboard
ISM audit beyond 3 months (see 14.4.3 of the ISM Code)?
The Administration will authorize an extension for up to one month. The company
should provide evidence the audit was planned to take place within three
months, and they are not able to complete the audit due to the port
restrictions created in response to the COVID-19. If needed, the Administration
may extend, or authorize the RO to extend the Interim SMC a full 6 months (1
year from the date of issuance of the Interim SMC).
Can the internal annual ISM shipboard Audit be extended beyond
the 15 months allowed by IMO Resolution MSC 273(85) as authorized in ISM-001?
The internal annual ISM Audit cannot be extended beyond 15 months. It is the
responsibility on the company to ensure their internal audits are performed as
near as possible in accordance with Part A/12 of the ISM Code and may include a
methodology other than physical on-board audits, while ensuring that personnel
carrying out audits are independent of the areas being audited.
Will the Administration extend the external initial ISM
shipboard audit beyond the 6 months provided on the Interim SMC?
The requirement states the certificate is to be issued for a period of 6 months
from the date of the interim audit, but 14.3 of the ISM Code authorizes an
extension of the validity of an Interim SMC in special cases for a further
period which should not exceed 6 months from the date of expiry of the initial
interim certificate. If adequate justification with supporting documentation is
provided, the Administration will extend the Interim SMC accordingly.
Can the external intermediate shipboard audit required by the
ISM Code be extended by the Administration?
The Administration cannot provide an extension of the intermediate audit as the
ISM Code provides a one-year window to conduct the Intermediate ISM Audit.
Will the Administration extend the date for the external
shipboard renewal audit required by the ISM Code?
The requirement states the certificate is to be issued for a period of 5 years
from the date of the initial audit. 13.14 of the ISM Code authorizes an
extension of the validity of the SMC for a further period of three months if
the vessel is not in a port where the audit can take place. If adequate
justification with supporting documentation is provided, the Administration
will issue an extended SMC, or authorize the RO to extend SMC.
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- Marine Adivsory- Guidance to assist with impact of COVID-19 April-8-2020.pdf (106.9K) 0회 다운로드 | DATE : 2020-05-07 13:33:58