Title: Identification: Revision: Key words: MSC 9 QC-T-270 Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by: Date effective: Page: TBv / M. Popović Tr / G. Begović Uq / R. Stijelja D / Z. Zulim 203-04-0 / 5 Circular related to: - see title The following circular becomes invalid: - Područje primjene: D Uq Ar/AA AF AO Tr TB TS TE Kr/KN KI Fr/F Cr/C RI PU ML ST ZD ŠI KO SK ZG RV Primjena izvan HRB-a: - MPPI - Association Mare Nostrum - Shipyards: Uljanik, 3. Maj, Kraljevica, Brodosplit, Brodotrogir GENERAL NOTES This circular presents amendments to SOLAS Convention and other IMO mandatory instruments adopted on 9 st session of Marine Safety Committee (MSC 9) held at London from 26 th November to 30 th November 202. Note: Report of the Marine Safety Committee on its ninety-first session (MSC 9/22) with annexes (MSC 9/22/Add. i MSC 9/22/Add.2) is available on CRS web site (http://www.crs.hr/hrhr/data/imoieu/imo/mscreports.aspx). Circulars are available on IMO web site (http://www.imo.org/ourwork/circulars/pages/home.aspx).. AMENDMENTS TO IMO MANDATORY INSTRUMENTS. Amendments to SOLAS Convention 202 Amendments are adopted by resolution MSC.338(9) (see enclosure)... Amendments to Chapter II- Part A- Structure of ships The new Regulation 3-2 Protection against noise is added after the existing regulation 3-. The MSC adopted resolution MSC.337(9) (see item.3. of this circular) which contains a new Code (with mandatory and recommendatory provisions) which sets out to prevent the occurrence of potentially hazardous noise levels on board ships and to provide standards for an acceptable environment for seafarers. This regulation shall apply to ships of,600 gross tonnage and above:
2 / 5 QC-T-270 - for which the building contract is placed on or after July 204; or - in the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after January 205; or - the delivery of which is on or after July 208, unless the Administration deems that compliance with a particular provision is unreasonable or impractical. On ships delivered before July 208 and: - contracted for construction before July 204 and the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after January 2009 but before January 205; or - in the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after January 2009 but before January 205, measures in accordance with the Code on Noise levels on board ships, adopted by the Organization by resolution A.468(XII) shall be taken to reduce machinery noise in machinery spaces to acceptable levels as determined by the Administration. If this noise cannot be sufficiently reduced the source of excessive noise shall be suitably insulated or isolated or a refuge from noise shall be provided if the space is required to be manned. Ear protectors shall be provided for personnel required to enter such spaces, if necessary. Certain types of vessels, including high-speed craft, pile driving vessels, dredgers and mobile offshore drilling units, are exempted. Part C Machinery installations The existing Regulation 36 is deleted and left blank. The amendments shall enter into force on July 204...2 Amendments to Chapter II-2 Part A General The footnote is added to the title of Regulation - Application and in the existing paragraph 2.4, the new subparagraphs.7 and.8 are added after the existing subparagraph.6. Part C Suppression of fire In Regulation 9 - Containment of fire, tables 9.3 and 9.4 are changed and paragraphs 6.2 and 6.3 are deleted and the subsequent paragraphs are renumbered accordingly. In Regulation 0 Fire fighting, paragraph 5.6.3. and paragraph 0. are changed. After the existing paragraph 0.3, the following new paragraph is added: 0.4 Fire-fighter's communication For ships constructed on or after July 204, a minimum of two two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus for each fire party for fire-fighter's communication shall be carried on board. Those two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus shall be of an explosion-proof type or intrinsically safe. Ships constructed before July 204 shall comply with the requirements of this paragraph not later than the first survey after July 208. Part E Operational requirements In Regulation 5 Instructions, onboard training and drills, after the existing paragraph 2.2.5, the new paragraph 2.2.6 is added: An onboard means of recharging breathing apparatus cylinders used during drills shall be provided or a suitable number of spare cylinders shall be carried on board to replace those used.
3 / 5 QC-T-270 Part G Special requirements In Regulation 20 Protection of vehicle, special category and ro ro spaces, the existing paragraph 6., including paragraphs 6.. and 6..2, are changed. The amendments shall enter into force on July 204...3 Amendments to Chapter III Part B Requirements for ships and life-saving appliances After existing regulation 7, the new regulation 7- is inserted requiring all ships shall to have shipspecific plans and procedures for recovery of persons from the water, taking into account the Guidelines for the development of plans and procedures for recovery of persons from the water (MSC./Circ.42). The amendments shall enter into force on July 204..2 Adoption of amendments to the Protocol of 988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 966, as amended Amendments are adopted by resolution MSC.345(9) (see enclosure) entering into force on July 204. The amendments modified Chapter III Freeboards, Regulation 27 Types of ships..3 Amendments to IMO codes.3. The Code on noise levels on board ships The Code is adopted with resolution MSC.337(9) (see enclosure) entering into force on July 204 by SOLAS regulation II-/3-2..3.2 Amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code) Amendments are adopted by resolution MSC.339(9) (see enclosure) entering into force on July 204. The amendments modified Chapter 3 (breathing apparatus), Chapter 5 (fixed gas fire-extinguishing systems), Chapter 7 (fixed pressure water-spraying and water-mist fire-extinguishing systems), Chapter 8 (automatic sprinkler, fire detection and fire alarm systems), Chapter 9 (fire detection and alarm), Chapter 2 (fixed emergency fire pumps), Chapter 3 (arrangement of means of escape) and Chapter 4 (fixed deck foam systems)..3.3 Amendments to the International code for the construction and equipment of ships carrying dangerous chemicals in bulk (IBC Code) Amendments are adopted by resolution MSC.340(9) (see enclosure) entering into force on June 204. Chapters 7, 8 and 9 of the IBC Code are amended to incorporate numerous changes and developments since 2007, addressing carriage requirements for many new products and including new data now available. A majority of the revisions relate to the retroactive requirement, under MSC./Circ.324, that the Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (MESG) value for the media used to test Flame Preventer Devices corresponds to the product certified to be carried in the tank fitted with that tested device.a chemical tanker will be required to be certified with a revised cargo list (where relevant) and a revised Certificate of Fitness. There are approximately 50 products that have revised carriage requirements.
2. LIST OF ADOPTED/APPROVED DOCUMENTS ON MSC 9 Documents are available as stated in General notes. 2. List of resolutions 4 / 5 QC-T-270 RESOLUTION MSC.337(9) ADOPTION OF THE CODE ON NOISE LEVELS ON BOARD SHIPS RESOLUTION MSC.338(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 974, AS AMENDED RESOLUTION MSC.339(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS (FSS CODE) RESOLUTION MSC.340(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN BULK (IBC CODE) RESOLUTION MSC.34(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR DEDICATED SEAWATER BALLAST TANKS IN ALL TYPES OF SHIPS AND DOUBLE-SIDE SKIN SPACES OF BULK CARRIERS (RESOLUTION MSC.25(82)) RESOLUTION MSC.342(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR CARGO OIL TANKS OF CRUDE OIL TANKERS (RESOLUTION MSC.288(87)) RESOLUTION MSC.343(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PROTOCOL OF 978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 974 RESOLUTION MSC.344(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PROTOCOL OF 988 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 974 RESOLUTION MSC.345(9) ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PROTOCOL OF 988 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON LOAD LINES, 966, AS AMENDED RESOLUTION MSC.346(9) APPLICATION OF SOLAS REGULATION III/7- TO SHIPS TO WHICH SOLAS CHAPTER III DOES NOT APPLY RESOLUTION MSC.347(9) RECOMMENDATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE AIS VHF DATA LINK RESOLUTION MSC.348(9) ADOPTION OF A NEW MANDATORY SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM "IN THE BARENTS AREA (BARENTS SRS)"
2.2 List of circulars 5 / 5 QC-T-270 MSC./Circ.42 Guidelines for the development of plans and procedures for recovery of persons from the water MSC./Circ.43 Procedures regarding the consideration of information communicated in accordance with article IV and regulation I/7 of the STCW Convention and section A-I/7, paragraphs 2 and 3 of the STCW Code MSC./Circ.44 Guidance on the preparation, reporting and review of independent evaluations and steps taken to implement mandatory amendments required by regulations I/7 and I/8 of the STCW Convention MSC./Circ.45 Guidance on arrangements between parties to allow for recognition of certificates under regulation I/0 of the STCW Convention MSC/Circ.797/Rev.23 List of competent persons maintained by the Secretary-General pursuant to section A-I/7 of the STCW Code MSC./Circ.63/Rev.8 Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 978, 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./Circ.64/Rev. 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), 978, 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./Circ.85/Rev. Guide for cold water survival MSC./Circ.350/Rev. Unified Interpretations of SOLAS regulation V/22..6 MSC./Circ.369/Add. Interim Explanatory Notes for the assessment of passenger ship systems' capabilities after a fire or flooding casualty MSC./Circ.446/Rev. Revised recommended interim measures for passenger ship companies to enhance the safety of passenger ships 3. OPERATIONALIZATION OF THIS WITHIN CRS Tr is responsible for updating Annex II and III of QW 07 Status of mandatory IMO instruments in CRS Rules. Tr and TBv/TSv/Tev shall review documents in 2. and 2.2 and assess their possible inclusion in CRS Rules or QMS documents. TBv shall prepare the text of memoranda to be included in ship s status list in respect to requirements applicable to existing ships (items..2 and..3 of this circular) and forward them to Fr and Kr. ENCLOSURES - Res. MSC.337(9) - Res. MSC.338(9) - Res. MSC.339(9) - Res. MSC.340(9) - Res. MSC.343(9) - Res. MSC.344(9) - Res. MSC.345(9)