IMO’s Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR) has finalized draft regulations to improve the safety of maritime pilot transfer arrangements.
Meeting from 4 to 13 June, the NCSR Sub-Committee agreed on draft amendments to regulation V/23 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS regulation V/23) and draft performance standards for pilot transfer arrangements.
These will be submitted to the Maritime Safety Committee, with a view to approval, at its next session in December (MSC 109).
The amendments to SOLAS aim to improve compliance and address inconsistencies and ambiguities in existing regulations. The Sub-Committee also finalized a draft MSC resolution on Performance standards for pilot transfer arrangements, including detailed requirements for design, manufacture, construction, rigging, installation of pilot ladder winch reels, operational readiness, onboard inspection and maintenance, familiarization and approval, in relation to pilot transfer arrangements required under SOLAS regulation V/23.
In addition, the Sub-Committee finalized a draft MSC circular encouraging Voluntary early implementation of the amendments, to be submitted to the Maritime Safety Committee.
This Brief provides an overview of the significant issues discussed at this session, which include the draft amendments to SOLAS regulation V/23 and associated codes to improve pilot transfer arrangements, draft Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) resolution on Performance Standards for Digital Navigational Data System (NAVDAT) and the draft revision of the Provision of Radio Services for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), matters pertaining to SOLAS V to include the VHF data exchange system (VDES) as an additional voluntary carriage requirement, and the draft revision of the Guidance on the Validity of Radiocommunications Equipment Installed and Used on Ships.
The Sub-Committee advanced work on a number of issues, including enhancing the information security of AIS (automatic identification system), progressing the digital navigational data system (NAVDAT), radiocommunication matters and ships’ routeing measures.