HARMONIZATION OF PORT STATE CONTROL ACTIVITIES. Progress report on PSC regimes. Note by the Secretariat SUMMARY

Similar documents
It has been recognized at IMO that it is only at the interregional level that concerted efforts can be made:

IMO MANDATORY REPORTS UNDER MARPOL. Analysis and evaluation of deficiency reports and mandatory reports under MARPOL for Note by the Secretariat

Regional Scores. African countries Press Freedom Ratings 2001

No Blue Cards/CLC Certificates 1969 and 1992 Civil Liability Conventions December 1999

Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption: country pairings for the second review cycle

Country pairings for the second cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

LIST OF CHINESE EMBASSIES OVERSEAS Extracted from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People s Republic of China *

Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption: country pairings for the second review cycle

Country pairings for the second review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention

Country pairings for the first cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 2008

Status of National Reports received for the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III)

Bulletin /01 - Non-Acceptance of 1992 CLC Certificates Port Klang - Malaysia

Copyright Act - Subsidiary Legislation CHAPTER 311 COPYRIGHT ACT. SUBSIDIARY LEGlSLA non. List o/subsidiary Legislation

Country pairings for the first review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

STATUS OF THE CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION, STOCKPILING AND USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION

Proforma Cost for national UN Volunteers for UN Partner Agencies

TD/B/Inf.222. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Membership of UNCTAD and membership of the Trade and Development Board

2017 BWC Implementation Support Unit staff costs

Country pairings for the first review cycle of the Mechanism for the Review of Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption

Voluntary Scale of Contributions

GLOBAL PRESS FREEDOM RANKINGS

Presented by: The Caribbean MOU on port State control (CMOU)

CAC/COSP/IRG/2018/CRP.9

Proforma Cost for National UN Volunteers for UN Partner Agencies for National UN. months) Afghanistan 14,030 12,443 4,836

OFFICIAL NAMES OF THE UNITED NATIONS MEMBERSHIP

Overview of the status of UNCITRAL Conventions and Model Laws x = ratification, accession or enactment s = signature only

LIST OF CONTRACTING STATES AND OTHER SIGNATORIES OF THE CONVENTION (as of January 11, 2018)

REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN THE AMERICAS: THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS

Proforma Cost Overview for national UN Volunteers for UN Peace Operations (DPA/DPKO)

PROTOCOL RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ARTICLE 45, SIGNED AT MONTREAL ON 14 JUNE parties.

A Practical Guide To Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)

UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Bahrain, Ecuador, Indonesia, Japan, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Serbia and Thailand.

CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

KYOTO PROTOCOL STATUS OF RATIFICATION

Global Prevalence of Adult Overweight & Obesity by Region

Proposed Indicative Scale of Contributions for 2016 and 2017

( ) Page: 1/12 STATUS OF NOTIFICATIONS OF NATIONAL LEGISLATION ON CUSTOMS VALUATION AND RESPONSES TO THE CHECKLIST OF ISSUES

World Heritage UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

Geoterm and Symbol Definition Sentence. consumption. developed country. developing country. gross domestic product (GDP) per capita

The requirements for the different countries may be found on the Bahamas official web page at:

A) List of third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders. 1. States

Human Resources in R&D

Commonwealth of Dominica. Consulate. Athens Greece

Scale of assessments for the financial period

Montessori Model United Nations - NYC Conference March 2018

Open Doors Foreign Scholars

The National Police Immigration Service (NPIS) forcibly returned 412 persons in December 2017, and 166 of these were convicted offenders.

Thirty-seventh Session. Rome, 25 June - 2 July Third Report of the Credentials Committee

A) List of third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders. 1. States

A Partial Solution. To the Fundamental Problem of Causal Inference

58 Kuwait 83. Macao (SAR China) Maldives. 59 Nauru Jamaica Botswana Bolivia 77. Qatar. 63 Bahrain 75. Namibia.

Collective Intelligence Daudi Were, Project

The Henley & Partners - Kochenov GENERAL RANKING

ANNEX IV: RATES APPLICABLE FOR UNIT

Programme budget for the biennium

GENTING DREAM IMMIGRATION & VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR THAILAND, MYANMAR & INDONESIA

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 14 MARCH SUMMARY

HUMAN RESOURCES IN R&D

Illustration of Proposed Quota and Voting Shares--By Member 1/ (In percent)

Admission of NGOs to official partnership with UNESCO or of Foundations and other similar institutions to official relations with UNESCO

ALLEGATO IV-RATES APPLICABLE FOR UNIT CONTRIBUTIONS

Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works

Governing Body Geneva, November 2006 LILS FOR INFORMATION. Ratification and promotion of fundamental ILO Conventions

INCOME AND EXIT TO ARGENTINA

Information note by the Secretariat [V O T E D] Additional co-sponsors of draft resolutions/decisions

SHIPPING INDUSTRY FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE TABLE 2014/2015 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF SHIPPING

India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka: Korea (for vaccine product only):

Middle School Level. Middle School Section I

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 25 MAY SUMMARY

2018 Social Progress Index

GLOBAL RISKS OF CONCERN TO BUSINESS WEF EXECUTIVE OPINION SURVEY RESULTS SEPTEMBER 2017

ANNEX IV: RATES APPLICABLE FOR UNIT CONTRIBUTIONS

List of eligible countries/areas for the Diversity Visa 2018 Lottery

Open Doors Foreign Scholars

World Refugee Survey, 2001

SHIPPING INDUSTRY FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE TABLE 2013/2014 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF SHIPPING (ICS) INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING FEDERATION (ISF)

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 17 OCTOBER 2015

Figure 2: Range of scores, Global Gender Gap Index and subindexes, 2016

UNITED NATIONS FINANCIAL PRESENTATION. UN Cash Position. 18 May 2007 (brought forward) Alicia Barcena Under Secretary-General for Management

COUNTRIES/AREAS BY REGION WHOSE NATIVES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR DV-2019

TABLE OF COUNTRIES WHOSE CITIZENS, HOLDERS OF ORDINARY PASSPORTS, REQUIRE/DO NOT REQUIRE VISAS TO ENTER BULGARIA

Diplomatic Conference to Conclude a Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities

Japan s s Strategy for Regional Trade Agreements

GUIDELINE OF COMMITTEES IN TASHKENT MODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE 2019

MORTALITY FROM ROAD CRASHES

REPORT OF THE FOURTH SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE STATES PARTIES

NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT STATUS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION AS AT 16 JUNE 2018

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE ACT, AMENDMENT OF SCHEDULE NO. 2 (NO. 2/3/5)

Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions 2012

List of countries whose nationals are authorized to enter the Dominican Republic

Delays in the registration process may mean that the real figure is higher.

Good Sources of International News on the Internet are: ABC News-

Life in the UK Test Pass Rates

Figure 1: Global participation in reporting military expenditures ( )

Hundred and Thirty-eighth Session. Rome, March Scale of Contributions

The National Police Immigration Service (NPIS) returned 444 persons in August 2018, and 154 of these were convicted offenders.

India International Mathematics Competition 2017 (InIMC 2017) July 2017

Transcription:

E SUB-COMMITTEE ON FLAG STATE IMPLEMENTATION 20th session Agenda item 6 FSI 20/6/2 17 November 2011 Original: ENGLISH HARMONIZATION OF PORT STATE CONTROL ACTIVITIES Progress report on PSC regimes Note by the Secretariat SUMMARY Executive summary: This document provides information on port State control regimes Strategic direction: 1.1, 4, 5.3 and 12.3 High-level action: 1.1.2, 4.0.2, 5.3.1 and 12.3.1 Planned output: 1.1.2.7, 4.0.2.1, 4.0.2.3, 5.3.1.6, 5.3.1.7 and 12.3.1.2 Action to be taken: Paragraph 5 Related documents: FSI 19/6/2 and FSI 20/6 1 At present, there are nine regional PSC regimes in existence, namely:.1 the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris ), adopted in Paris (France) on 1 July 1982;.2 the Acuerdo de Viña del Mar (Viña del Mar or Latin-America Agreement), signed in Viña del Mar (Chile) on 5 November 1992;.3 the Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control in the Asia-Pacific Region (Tokyo ), signed in Tokyo (Japan) on 1 December 1993;.4 the Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control in the Region ( ), signed in Christchurch (Barbados) on 9 February 1996;.5 the Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control in the Region ( ), signed in Valletta (Malta) on 11 July 1997;.6 the Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control ( ), signed in Pretoria (South Africa) on 5 June 1998;

Page 2.7 the Memorandum of Understanding for the West and Central African Region (Abuja ), signed in Abuja (Nigeria) on 22 October 1999;.8 the Memorandum of Understanding on PSC in the Region ( ), signed in Istanbul (Turkey) on 7 April 2000; and.9 the Riyadh Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Riyadh ), signed in Riyadh on 30 June 2004, and one national PSC regime, the United States Coast Guard. 2 The Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA * ), an intergovernmental organization with observer status with IMO acting for environmental protection in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, hosted a workshop in Jeddah in April 2011 in which three PERSGA Member States, i.e. Jordan, Sudan and Egypt signed the PSC in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Other Member States are in the process of signing the following their legislative requirements. The Memorandum will enter into force one month after it has been ratified by three Parties. 3 The Fifth IMO Workshop for PSC /Agreement Secretaries and Database Managers, organized by the Organization and under the Integrated Technical Co-operation Programme, took place at IMO Headquarters from 14 to 16 June 2011. 4 The information concerning the recent developments in the PSC regimes is shown in the annexed tables. Action requested of the Sub-Committee 5 The Sub-Committee is invited to note the information provided. *** * Egypt, Djibouti, Jordan, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen (7 countries) are members of PERSGA. All PERSGA members, except for Somalia, are members of the, Riyadh or s:.1 Egypt and Jordan ( );.2 Djibouti, Sudan and Yemen ( ); and.3 Saudi Arabia (Riyadh ).

Annex, page 1 ANNEX PORT STATE CONTROL REGIMES: COMPARATIVE TABLE 1. Maritime Authorities-Members and associates (* Pending acceptance) Paris 27 Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom Tokyo 13 members + 2 cooperating members Argentina, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, Dominican Republic (cooperating member) and Guatemala (cooperating member) 18 members + 1 co-operating member Australia; Canada; Chile; China; Fiji; Hong Kong, China; Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Thailand, Vanuatu and Viet Nam; Marshall Islands (co-operating member) 25 Anguilla*, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda*, British Virgin Islands*, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Cuba, Dominica*, France*, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti*, Jamaica, Montserrat*, Netherlands, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia*, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines*, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Turks and Caicos Islands* 10 Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey West and Central Africa Abuja 20 Australia, Bangladesh, Comoros, Djibouti*, Eritrea, France, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique*, Myanmar*, Oman, Seychelles*, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania and Yemen 22 Angola*, Benin, Cameroon*, Cape Verde*, Congo, Côte d'ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)*, Equatorial Guinea*, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau*, Liberia*, Mauritania*, Namibia*, Nigeria, Sao Tome & Principe*, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa*, Gambia and Togo (Angola s process of full membership almost completed and have commenced payment of dues) 6 Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Turkey and Ukraine Riyadh 6 Kingdom of Bahrain, State of Kuwait, Sultanate of Oman, State of Qatar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates 2. Observers Paris IMO, ILO, USCG, Tokyo,,,, Riyadh and Abuja (Associate status) IMO, ILO, USCG, ROCRAM, and Tokyo Tokyo IMO; ILO; Democratic People's Republic of Korea; Macao, China; Solomon Islands; USCG; ; Indian Ocean ; Paris and Viña Agreement IMO, ILO, Canada, USCG, CARICOM, IACS, Paris, Viña, Tokyo, DNV, Equasis and IHS Fairplay IMO, ILO, EC, Paris and IMO, ILO, Abuja,, Equasis, Ethiopia, USCG, Tokyo and Riyadh Abuja IMO, ILO, Mali, Burkina Faso, MOWCA, APMIAS and FAO IMO, ILO, USCG, Abuja,, Paris, and Commission on the protection of the against pollution Riyadh IMO, ILO, Paris, Tokyo,, and

Annex, page 2 3. Audit Scheme 4. Target Inspection Rate Paris Peer review (on a trial basis with Paris Volunteers) The scope, frequency and priority of inspections are determined on the basis of a ship's Risk Profile 20% six-month inspection rate per country within 3 years Tokyo Performance review at every Committee meeting 80% annual regional inspection rate Abuja Riyadh USCG 15% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 15% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 10% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 15% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 75% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 15% annual inspection rate per country within 3 years 100% annual inspection rate per vessel, safety risk and ISPS risk matrix applied to all arriving vessels 5. Relevant Instruments LL 66 LL PROT 88 SOLAS 74 SOLAS PROT 78 SOLAS PROT 88 MAR- POL 73/78 STCW 78 COL- REG 72 TONN- AGE 69 ILO 147 ILO 147 PORT 96 AFS 2001 CLC BUNK- ERS 2001 Paris x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Tokyo x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Abuja x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Riyadh x x x x x x x x USCG x x x x x x x x x x 6. Signature place and date of the Memorandum/Agreement 7. Official Languages Paris Paris, France 1 July 1982 English and French Viña, Chile 5 November 1992 Portuguese and Spanish Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 December 1993 English Christ Church, Barbados 9 February 1996 English Valletta, Malta 11 July 1997 English Pretoria, South Africa 5 June 1998 English Abuja Abuja, Nigeria 22 October 1999 English and French Istanbul, Turkey 7 April 2000 English Riyadh Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 19 October 2004 Arabic and English (Official text of Memorandum is in English)

Annex, page 3 8. Chairman 2011 9. Secretary and Secretariat Address 10. Information Centre Director Address Paris Mr. Brian HOGAN (Ireland) Mr. Richard SCHIFERLI (Netherlands) Secretary General Nieuwe Uitleg 1 P.O. Box 90653 2509 LR The Hague, the Netherlands EMSA, Lisbon, Portugal (THETIS database) Elected for each committee Mr. Andrés Manuel Monzón (Argentina) Av. Eduardo Madero 235, 8º piso, Oficina 8.20 y 8.21 (1106) Buenos Aires, Argentina Mr. Arnaldo Ariel Vallejos Administrator of the Information Centre of the Latin American Agreement, Prefectura Naval Argentina, Buenos Aires Tokyo Mr. Ong Hua Siong (Singapore) Mr. Mitsutoyo OKADA (Japan) Ascend Shimbashi 8F 6-19-19 Shimbashi Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004 Tokyo, Japan Mrs. Natalia KHARCHENKO Asia-Pacific Computerized Information System (APCIS) Moscow, Russia Mr. D. GARDINER (Antigua and Barbuda) Mrs. Jodi BARROW (Jamaica) The Office Centre Building 2nd Floor 12 Ocean Boulevard Kingston Jamaica W.I. Mr. Majere Ajambia Database Manager Maritime Information Centre (CMIC) Suriname Capt. Mark A. Chappelle (Malta) Adm. Mokhtar AMMAR (Egypt) 5 Ahmed Zou El Fakar Street - Loran 16th floor (Kasr El Abiad) Alexandria, Egypt Mr. Omar HASSEIN Information Centre Casablanca, Immeuble Direction de la Marine Marchande, Boulevard Félix Houphouet BOIGNY, 20000, Casablanca, Morocco director@medic.org Mr Wilfred J. Kagimbi (Kenya) Mr. Bimalesh GANGULI (India) House No. 92, Plot No. A-8, Rangavi Estate,DABOLIM, GOA-403801, INDIA Computerized Information System (IOCIS), Information Centre Pune, India Abuja Martin Parfait Aime Coussoud MAVOUNGOU (Congo) Mrs. M. E. USORO (Nigeria) 1, Joseph Street, Marina Lagos, Nigeria Central site (APMIAS), Vladivostok, Russian Federation Abuja Information Centre (AMIS) Congo Mr. Teimuraz IOBIDZE (Georgia) Mr. Huseyin YUCE (Turkey) Meclis-i Mebusan cd. No.14 34427 Salipazari Istanbul, Turkey (HQ Agreement) Mrs. Natalia KHARCHENKO Information System (BSIS), 2 bld.2, Krasnobogatyrskaya St. 107564 P.O.Box 28 Moscow, Russian Federation Riyadh Capt. Abdul Wahab Al Diwani (UAE) Mr. Hamoud S. Al Maskry (Oman) Director of the Secretariat & information Center. P.O. Box 1887 Postal Code 114, Hayy Al Mina, Muscat Sultanate of Oman Mr. Hilal A Al Rawahi RIYADH Information Center. P.O.Box 1887 Postal Code 114 Hayy Al Mina, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman USCG Capt. Eric Christensen Commander Jennifer F. Williams U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 2nd St, SW (CG-543-2) Washington, DC 20593 Mr. E.J. Terminella U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 2nd St, SW (CG-543-2) Washington, DC 20593

Annex, page 4 11. Last and next PSCC Meetings/ Conferences 12. Website and e-mail 13. IMO Workshop Office bearers Paris PSCC 44 Naples, Italy 2-6 May 2011 PSCC 45 Riga, Latvia 7-11 May 2012 Second Joint Ministerial Conference of the Paris and Tokyo Vancouver, Canada 2-3 November 2004 www.parismou.org secretariat@parismou.org PSCC 18 Montevideo, Uruguay 3-6 October 2011 PSCC 19 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 24-28 September 2012 www.acuerdolatino.int.ar ciala@prefecturanaval.gov.ar Chairman 2nd Workshop Prefecto Mayor P. C. Escobar (Argentina) Tokyo PSCC 21 Seoul, Republic of Korea 18-21 April 2011 PSCC 22 Chile, April 2012 Second Joint Ministerial Conference of the Paris and Tokyo Vancouver, Canada 2-3 November 2004 www.tokyo-mou.org secretariat@tokyo-mou.org PSCC 16 St. George s, Grenada 26-28 July 2011 PSCC 17 St. Kitts & Nevis, July 2012 www.caribbeanmou.org Caribmou@mou.org Chairman 5th Workshop Mrs Jodi Barrow (Jamaica) PSCC 13 Limassol, Cyprus 3-5 October 2011 PSCC 14 Turkey, September or October 2012 www.medmou.org secretariat@medmou.org Chairman 3rd Workshop Admiral H. Hosni (Egypt) Chairman 4th Workshop Mr. L. Vassallo (Malta) PSCC 14 Goa, India 12-15 September 2011 PSCC 15 South Africa, September 2012 www.iomou.org iomou1@dataone.in iomou.sec@nic.in Chairman 1st Workshop Capt. W.A. Dernier (South Africa) Abuja PSCC 7 Abuja, Nigeria 23-26 February 2010 2nd Ministerial Conference Abuja, Nigeria February 2010 Intersessional Management Working Group Meeting, Togo, 3-5 October 2011 www.abujamou.org secretariat@abujamou.org Vice Chairman 5th Workshop Mrs. M. E. USORO (Nigeria) PSCC 12 Batumi, Georgia 29-31 March 2011 PSCC 13 Odessa, Ukraine 5-7 June 2012 www.bsmou.org bsmousecretariat@superonline.com Vice Chairman 4th Workshop Mr. H. Yuce (Turkey) Riyadh PSCC 8 UAE, 27-29 December 2010 www.riyadhmou.org dsecretariat@riyadhmou.org USCG http://homeport.uscg.mil/psc cg543@uscg.mil

Annex, page 5 14. Concentrated inspection campaign last three years? Paris Lifeboat Launching Arrangement (Joint with the Tokyo ) 2009 2010 2011 Damage Stability on Oil Tankers Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Tokyo ) Lifeboat Launching Arrangement SOLAS chapter II 1 April-30 June Harmful Substances (Marine Pollutants) Carried in Packaged Form (MARPOL Annex III, SOLAS chapter VII and the IMDG Code) Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Tokyo Lifeboat Launching Arrangement (Joint with the Paris ) Harmful Substances (Marine Pollutants) Carried in Packaged Form (MARPOL Annex III, SOLAS chapter VII and the IMDG Code) Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Paris ) CPSCC 16 Meeting instructed Technical Standing Work Group to develop CICs to start in 2012 Damage Stability on Oil Tankers Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Lifeboat Launching Arrangement (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Harmful Substances (Marine Pollutants) Carried in Packaged Form (MARPOL Annex III, SOLAS chapter VII and the IMDG Code) (Joint with the Tokyo ) Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Abuja Lifeboat Launching Arrangement (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Tanker Damage Stability (Joint with the Paris ) Harmful Substances (Marine Pollutants) Carried in Packaged Form (MARPOL Annex III, SOLAS chapter VII and the IMDG Code) 1 April-30 June Structural Safety and the Load Line Convention (Joint with the Paris and Tokyo s) Riyadh Safety of Navigation (SOLAS chapter V) 1 October-31 December

Annex, page 6 15. Major Training/Technical Co-operation activities 2009 2010 2011 Paris Expert Training on the Human Element VIII, 12-16 January Expert Training on Safety & Environment, 23-27 February Seminar 48 Tallinn, Estonia, 3-5 June Seminar 49 Helsinki, Finland, 1-3 December Expert Training on Safety and Environment, The Hague, the Netherlands, 15-19 February Specialized Training on Bulk Carriers and Dangerous Cargoes, Gijon, Spain, 12-16 April Train-the-Trainer programme for the CIC on Tanker Stability, The Hague, the Netherlands, 12-15 July Seminar 50 Riga, Latvia, 8-10 June Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October (IMO funded 6 PSCOs from other s) Expert Training on Safety and Environment, The Hague, the Netherlands, 1-4 March Specialized Training on Tankers, The Hague, the Netherlands, 10-15 April Seminar 51, Klaipeda, Lithuania, 21-23 June Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 4-7 October (IMO funded 3 PSCOs from other s) 1st Advanced Course on Oil Tankers for Officers in charge of the PSC supervision, Colombia, 13-23 October 19th basic training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 29 June-17 July (Uruguay) Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Uruguay) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (Chile) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: One PSCO (Argentina) Tokyo 1 st general training course 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Chile) Tokyo 19th basic training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 29 June-17 July 17th Seminar for PSCOs Bangkok, Thailand, 8-11 June Fellowship training courses organized in China (Dalian and Shanghai, 16-26 June), Japan (Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe and Hiroshima, 16-30 October), Republic of Korea (Pusan, 30 June-10 July) and the Russian Federation (Nakhodka, 10-21 August) Expert mission training courses in Malaysia (Port Kelang, 2-13 November), Philippines (Manila, 12-23 January and Davao, 19-30 October) and Viet Nam (Can Tho, 9-19 November) PSCO Exchange programme (6 PSCOs) PSC training course for (the Islamic Republic of Iran, 14-25 November) 20th basic training course for PSCOs, Yokohama, Japan, 28 June-16 July (IMO funded 7 PSCOs from other s) 18th Seminar for PSCOs Shenzhen, China, 26-29 July Fellowship training courses organized in the Republic of Korea (Busan 25 May-4 June), China (Dalian 3-13 August and Shanghai 14-24 September), the Russian Federation (21 September-1 October) and Japan (Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe and Hiroshima 22 October-4 November) Expert mission training in the Philippines (Cebu 13-17 September), Fiji (18-29 October) and Malaysia (Kuching 22 November-3 December) PSCO Exchange programme (Australia to Japan; Canada to Hong Kong, China; China to Australia; Japan to Singapore; Republic of Korea to Canada; New Zealand to China; and Singapore to Republic of Korea) PSC training course for (India 4-15 October) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February (IMO funded 7 PSCOs from other s) 1st general training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan 30 August-27 September (IMO funded 7 PSCOs from other s) 19th Seminar for PSCOs, Singapore, 25-28 July 1st Special Training Course on MLC 2006, Vancouver, Canada, 14-17 November Expert mission training in Malaysia(Kota Kinabalu 6-17 June), Philippines (Manila, 17-28 October), Fiji (Suva), PNG (Lae), and Thailand PSCO Exchange programme (Australia to Japan, Japan to Singapore, Australia to Singapore, Canada to China, Japan to Hong Kong, China; Republic Korea to New Zealand, New Zealand to Russia, Russia to Australia, Hong Kong, China to Republic of Korea, and Singapore to Canada)

Annex, page 7 15. Major Training/Technical Co-operation activities (continued) 2009 2010 2011 1st PSC Seminar Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 6-9 July Suriname represented the region at the 19th basic Training course 29 June-17 July hosted by IMO and Tokyo Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Belize) 2nd Annual Port State Control Seminar, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 12-16 July Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (Bahamas) ILO Training on the Maritime Labour Convention, Kingston Jamaica, 10-12 November USCG Training - Advanced Foreign Passenger Vessel, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA, 6-11 December: One PSCO (Cayman Islands) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: One PSCO (Guyana) 3rd Annual Port State Control Seminar, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas, 1-3 February Tokyo 1st general training course 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Jamaica) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 4-7 October: One PSCO (Curaçao) Jordan represented the region at the 19th basic Training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 29 June-17 July hosted by IMO and Tokyo Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Jordan) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: Three PSCOs (Tunisia and Egypt) Tokyo 1st general training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Lebanon) Expert Mission Training Course, under Technical Co-operation of Tokyo, Iran Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Tanzania) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (Iran) Expert Mission Training Course, under Technical Co-operation of Tokyo, India IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February (IMO funded 7 PSCOs from other s) Tokyo 1st general training course for PSCOs, Yokohama, Japan 30 August-27 September: Two PSCOs (South Africa) Abuja Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Gambia) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (Senegal) IMO/Ministry of Transport of China Training for Heads of African Maritime Administrations, Dalian, China, 18-29 October 2010 IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: One PSCO (Nigeria) Tokyo 1st general training course 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Togo) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands 4-7 October: One PSCO (Ghana) The Expert Training Safety and Environment V, The Hague, the Netherlands, 23-27 February: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Train the Trainer Workshop on the CIC Launching Arrangements, The Hague, the Netherlands, 4-7 May: Two PSCOs (Turkey) Paris Port State Control Seminar 49, Tallinn, Estonia, 3-5 June: One PSCO(Turkey) The Expert Training on the Human Element VIII, The Hague, the Netherlands, 5-9 October: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Expert Training Safety and Environment, The Hague, the Netherlands, 15-19 February: One PSCO (Turkey) Tokyo 20th basic training course 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Port State Control Seminar 50, Riga, Latvia, 8-10 June: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Train the Trainer Workshop on the CIC Tanker Damage Stability, The Hague, the Netherlands, 12-15 July: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element IX, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (Turkey) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Expert Training Safety and Environment, The Hague, the Netherlands, 28 February- 4 March: One PSCO (Turkey) Paris Specialized Training on Tankers IV The Hague, the Netherlands, 11-15 April: One PSCO (Turkey) Tokyo 1st general training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Ukraine) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 4-7 October: One PSCO (Turkey)

Annex, page 8 15. Major Training/Technical Co-operation activities (continued) (continued) 2009 2010 2011 49th Paris Port State Control Seminar, Helsinki, Finland, 1-3 December: Two PSCOs (Turkey) Note: Bulgaria and Romania as member of the Paris are participating in the Paris training activities Riyadh Training sessions of Classification and Statutory surveys were given to PSCOs by Lloyd's Register 5-7 April Paris Expert Training on Safety and Environment, The Hague, the Netherlands, 15-19 February: One PSCO (Kuwait) Tokyo 20th basic training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 28 June-16 July: One PSCO (Bahrain) IO and T Inter-regional Kenya, 31 January-11 February: One PSCO (Oman) Tokyo 1st general training course for PSCOs Yokohama, Japan, 30 August-27 September: One PSCO (Saudi Arabia) Paris Expert Training on the Human Element, The Hague, the Netherlands, 26-29 October: One PSCO (UAE) 16. Total Number of Inspections and Detention percentages 2008 2009 2010 Inspections Detentions Detention % Inspections Detentions Detention % Inspections Detentions Detention % Paris 24,647 1,220 4.95 24,186 1,059 4.38 24,058 790 3.28 7,596 190 2.50 7,627 136 1.78 8,584 107 1.25 Tokyo 22,149 1,530 6.91 23,116 1,336 5.78 25,762 1,411 5.48 603 8 1.33 619 23 3.72 815 12 1.47 6,317 629 9.96 6,966 707 10.15 6,783 527 7.77 5,631 553 9.82 5,383 517 9.60 5,513 471 8.54 Abuja 1,346 14 1.04 1,966 15 0.76 5,161 329 6.37 4,805 278 5.79 4,929 286 5.80 Riyadh 273 21 7.69 724 37 5.11 2,046 74 3.62 USCG 11,578 176 1.52 9,657 161 1.67 9,907 156 1.57

Annex, page 9 17. Interregional/Global Data Exchange IMO EQUASIS s/uscg Others Paris Detention data provided Data provider to Equasis Hyperlink to Tokyo Agreements signed to provide data to IHS Fairplay and Lloyd's List Intelligence All inspection data Signed data exchange agreement during the 5th IMO Workshop Data provider to Equasis under development Hyperlink with Tokyo Agreements signed to provide data to IHS Fairplay Agreements with Lloyd's List Intelligence under development Tokyo All inspection data Signed data exchange agreement during the 5th IMO Workshop Data provider to Equasis Inter-regional exchange with, Indian Ocean and Paris s Data Exchange agreement to be signed at FSI 20 Data Exchange with Equasis is under review Data Exchange with IHS Fairplay Data Exchange with Lloyd s List Intelligence is under review All inspection data Signed data exchange agreement during FSI 18 Hyperlink to All inspection data Signed data exchange agreement during FSI 18 Data provider to Equasis (6 Port States) Hyperlink to Tokyo Data provider to IHS Fairplay Agreement signed to provide data to Lloyd's List Intelligence and data exchange commenced Abuja Data Exchange agreement to be signed at FSI 20 Hyperlink to Paris Hyperlink to Approval obtained to sign data exchange agreement with IMO and Lloyds List Intelligence Detention data provided Tokyo Riyadh All inspection data Signed data exchange agreement during the 5th IMO Workshop Agreements signed to provide data to IHS Fairplay and Lloyd's List Intelligence Detention data provided Data provider to Equasis USCG

Annex, page 10 18. Publication of Inspection Data 19. Publication of Detention Data Paris Monthly and current detention lists on the public website Monthly detention lists on the public website Tokyo Online detention lists on the public website Abuja Riyadh USCG Online detention lists on the public website Monthly and current detention lists on the public website Ship inspection search on the public website Monthly lists of detention on the public website Monthly Ship Watch List on the public website Monthly and current detention lists on the public website Monthly detention lists on the public website 20. Targeting System 21. Performance System 22. Banning/ Refusal of Access 23. Reward System 24. Detention Review Paris Computerized Ship Targeting System Black Grey White Lists Banning/Refusal of Access Panel Computerized Ship Targeting System Panel Tokyo Computerized Ship Targeting System Targeting System being developed Black Grey White Lists Publication of underperforming ships/inspection at every port call Banning is under review Panel Panel to be approved at CPSCC 17 Review Panel Computerized Targeting System Watch List Panel Abuja Computerized Ship Targeting System Monthly Ship Watch List Board Riyadh Panel in consideration USCG Computerized Ship Targeting System Targeting Matrix Qualship 21 46 CFR 1.03 contains appeal procedures