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Vessels Detained in China - 2014

Top Deficiencies in each Port


Port

Shanghai

Tianjin

Rizhao

Codes
* means made detention)

FREQ
4

03102

Freeboard marks

Water/Weathertight conditions

11112

Launching arrangement for survival craft

Life Saving Appliances

13103

Gauges, thermometers, etc

Propulsion and auxiliary


machinery

02108

Electrical installations in general

Structural Conditions

07110

Fire fighting equipment and appliances

Fire Safety

07105

Fire doors/openings in fire-resisting divisions

Fire Safety

07101

Fire prevention structural integrity

Fire Safety

*07116

Ventilation

Fire Safety

14608

Incinerator incl. operations and operating manual

Pollution prevention MARPOL


Annex VI

07119

Other (fire safety)

Fire Safety

10116

Nautical publications

Safety of Navigation

10127

Voyage or passage plan

Safety of Navigation

03108

Ventilators, air pipes, casings

Water/Weathertight conditions

07114

Remote Means of control ( opening, pumps,


ventilation, etc) Machy space

Fire Safety

01314

SOPEP

Certificate & DocumentationDocuments

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Vessels Detained in China - 2014


Top Deficiencies in each Port
Port

Guangzhou

Lianyungang

Zhanjiang

Codes
* means made detention)

FREQ
8

07101

Fire prevention structural integrity

Fire Safety

11101

Lifeboats

Life saving appliances

10116

Nautical publications

Safety of Navigation

04114

Emergency source of power-Emergency generator

Emergencies Systems

10114

Voyage data

Safety of Navigation

*07101

Fire prevention structural integrity

Fire Safety

11101

Lifeboats

Life saving appliances

10127

Voyage or passage plan

Safety of Navigation

11101

Lifeboats

Life saving appliances

14402

Sewage treatment plant

Pollution prevention MARPOL


Annex IV

07103

Division-decks, bulkheads and penetrations

Fire safety

08109

Boiler alarm

Alarms

04103

Emergency, lighting, batteries and switches

Emergencies Systems

07110

Fire fighting equipment and appliances

Fire safety

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Vessels Detained in China - 2014


Top Deficiencies in each Port
Port

Hong Kong

Qingdao

Xiamen

Codes
* means made detention)

FREQ
2

04103

Emergencies, lighting, batteries and switches

Emergencies Systems

09209

Electrical

Working and Living ConditionsWorking conditions

10127

Voyage or passage plan

Safety of Navigation

01305

Log-books/compulsory entries

Certificate & Documentation

11101

Lifeboats

Safety of Navigation

04103

Emergencies, lighting, batteries and switches

Water/Weathertight conditions

10116

Nautical publications

Safety of Navigation

*11104

Rescue boats

Life saving appliances

07101

Fire prevention structural integrity

Fire Safety

07114

Remote Means of control (opening, pumps,


ventilation, etc) Machy spaces

Fire Safety

14402

Sewage treatment plant

Pollution prevention MARPOL Annex


IV

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Vessels Detained in China - 2014


Top Deficiencies in each Port
Port

Codes
* means made detention)

FREQ
8

*11101

Fire prevention structural integrity

Fire Safety

10109

Lights, shapes, sound-signals

Safety of Navigation

07115

Fire-dampers

Fire Safety

07119

Other (fire safety)

Fire Safety

04103

Emergencies, lighting, batteries and switches Emergencies Systems

02108

Sewage treatment plant

Pollution prevention MARPOL Annex


IV

07115

Fire Dampers

Fire Safety

10116

Nautical publications

Safety of Navigation

14503

Garbage management plan

Pollution prevention MARPOL Annex


V

13107

Other (Machinery)

Propulsion and auxiliary machinery

Shenzhen

Fuzhou

Ningbo

20

Port State Control Trending




Load Line items


 Ventilators, air pipes,
casings
 Cargo and other
hatchways
 Weather tight doors
 Freeboard marks
 Machinery space
openings
 Windows, side scuttles
 Scuppers, inlets and
discharges
21

Hatch Cover Securing Arrangements (old & new)

22

Air Pipes
ABS action Rule requirement


At each Annual Hull Survey, air pipe


closure devices are to be randomly
opened and their condition verified

At each Special Survey of Hull, all air


pipes are to be opened and examined
both internally and externally

23

WBT Air Vent Head Float Defect

Float and Spindle weld


connection

24

Measures taken by ABS


Ventilators & Air Pipes ABS Action


Annual Hull survey - Protection of other opening. Part 7-3-2/1.1.2(d)


(1 July 2006):
Ventilators including closing devices where fitted, air pipes
together with flame screens and weld connections to deck plating.
All air pipe closure devices installed on the exposed decks are to
be externally examined, randomly opened out and their condition
verified.

Special Periodical Hull Survey Air Pipes. Part 7-3-2/5.1.7(b) (1 July


2006)
All air pipes are to be opened out and closing arrangements and
flame screens, if fitted, are to be examined both externally and
internally. For designs where the inner parts cannot be properly
examined from outside, this is to include removal of the head from
the air pipe. Particular attention is to be paid to the condition of the
zinc in heads constructed from galvanized steel.
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25

PSC Deficiencies Load Line


Recent PSC Reports on an ABS Classed Double Hull Oil Carrier and
Double Hull Bulk Carrier.

Q: Which LL Reg identifies guardrail; requirements & what are they??


26

PSC Deficiencies Load Line (Annex I, Chp II, Reg 25)


Regulation 25(2): Guard rails or bulwarks shall be fitted
around all exposed decks.
Regulation 25(3): Guardrails fitted on superstructure
and freeboard decks shall have at least three courses.
Regulation 25(3b): At least every 3rd stanchion shall
be supported by a bracket or stay.

27

PSC Deficiencies Load Line Marks

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PSC Deficiencies Load Line Marks


At Annual LL Surveyor Surveyor to confirm: The freeboard marks are to be sighted,
found plainly visible, and recut and/or painted in accordance with the LL Certificate as
required. The LL Certificate is to be examined for accuracy.

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PSC Deficiencies Navigation

30

PSC Deficiencies Navigation

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Port State Control Trending


ISM related


Maintenance of the ship and equipment

Development of plans for shipboard operations

Emergency preparedness

Masters responsibility and authority

Safety and environment policy

Reports and analysis of nonconformities,


accidents and hazardous occurrences

Documentation

STCW

32

CIC STCW Recording of rest hours

33

Port State Control Trending


Main & Auxiliary Machinery


Propulsion main engine

Auxiliary engine

Cleanliness of engine room

Insulation soaked (oil)

Bilge pumping arrangements

Guards around machinery

34

Serious Violations

35

Serious Violations

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Port State Control Trending












MARPOL items Annex I

Oil Record Book


Oil filtering equipment
Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan
(SOPEP)
Oil discharge monitoring and control
system (ODMC)
Control of discharge of oil
15 ppm alarm arrangements
Retention of oil on board
Suspected discharge violations

37

Oil Record Book (O.R.B.) Mandatory Entries

38

Oil Record Book (O.R.B) - Deficiencies

39

Oil Filtering Equipment






Examination. ABS action Rule requirement


Test of OWS at each Annual Machinery Survey (AMS)
At each Special Periodic Survey of Machinery
 OWS opened up for examination system tested

40

Port State Control Trending




Stability, structure and related equipment

Steering Gear

Electrical Equipment general

Emergency lighting, batteries and switches

Gangway, Accommodation Ladder

Closing devices / Watertight doors

Stability / Strength / Loading information and


Instrument.

Means of escape

Signs/Indications (WT doors, Fire detectors, fire


dampers, ventilation)

Deck/Hull corrosion, Damages impairing


seaworthiness.

41

Typical China MSA Deficiencies

42

Port State Control Trending


Lifesaving appliances


Lifeboats / stowage

Lifebuoys

Rescue boats

Inflatable life rafts / stowage

Lifeboat inventory

Launching arrangements for survival craft

Operational readiness and maintenance

Embarkation arrangements survival craft

Immersion suits and lifejackets

Onboard training and instructions

43

On-Load setting of hooks

Free Fall !!

Lifeboats & Launching Appliances


Lifeboats & equipment are a major
issue with Class & PSC

46

Open or Locked??

47

Locked

48

Hook indicator position external

49

Hook indicator position external

50

Lifeboats & Launching Appliances

51

Lifeboat - freefall

52

Lifeboat - freefall

53

Lifeboat - freefall

54

Lifeboat Seatbelts


LSA code (from MSC 48(66))

4.6.3 Capsizing and re-righting

4.6.3.1. Except in free-fall lifeboats, a safety belt shall be


found at each indicated seating position. The safety belt
shall be designed to hold a person with a mass of 100 kg
securely in place when the lifeboat is in a capsized position.
Each set of safety belts for a seat shall be of a colour
which contrasts with the belts for seats immediately
adjacent. free-fall lifeboats shall be fitted with a safety
harness at each seat in contrasting colour designed to hold
a person with a mass of 100 kg securely in place during a
free-fall launch as well as with the lifeboat in capsized
position.
55

Embarkation Ladder Damage

2008 built chemical carrier

2002 built container


carrier 
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Embarkation Ladder Damage

2007 built oil carrier

2007 built oil carrier 


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Port State Control Trending


 Fire

safety measures

Emergency Fire Pump


 Fire-dampers
 Fire prevention
 Firefighting eqpt & appliances
 Fire detection
 Fixed firefighting installation
 Fire pumps
 Ready availability of ff eqpt
 International shore connection
 Jacketed piping for HP fuel line
 EEBD


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Port State Control Trending


Safety of Navigation















Nautical publications
Charts
Lights, shapes and sounds
Magnetic compass and Gyro compass
Voyage data recorder (VDR or S-VDR)
Voyage or passage plan
Echo sounding device
Radar
AIS
Rudder angle indicator
Emergency steering position communication and compass
reading
LRIT
Signaling lamp

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Safety of Navigation
ECDIS, Charts and Passage
Planning/Monitoring what is being looked at.


Lack of appropriate, updated, large


scale charts/publications for:
Upcoming voyage
Arrival voyage

Voyage planning / monitoring


Berth to berth
Infrequent position fixing
Position fixing using only one means (eg.
GPS)

Lack of position fixing during pilotage


60

China MSA Navigation Deficiencies

61

COLREG: Navigation Lights




1998 built container carrier was detained due to:




Horizontal arc of visibility of stern light found not as per COLREG

This is the 2nd time that a vessel has been detained for this deficiency

Existing Stern Light

New Stern Light

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Port State Deficiencies


Items of Concern
Most frequent deficiencies

Ventilators, Funnel Flaps, Air


Pipes

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Common deficiencies associated with Ventilators & Air Pipes

Deficiencies categorized under Fire & Safety


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Ventilators holed.
Ventilators repaired with soft patch/tape.
Ventilator cover securing nut broken.
Fire flap handle not easily assessed.
Fire flaps not closing fully.
Funnel dampers not operating properly.
Dampers wasted and holed.
E/R ventilator fire dampers not operational/not closing fully.
Air pipe closing device corrosion, pipe wasted.
E/R vent closing lever seized.

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Measures taken by ABS - Ventilators & Air Pipes


1.

ABS Action : Annual Machinery survey Closing


Arrangements. Part 7-6-2/1.1.9(k) (1 July 2004):
Examination of the closing arrangements of openings in
funnels, skylights, ventilators, doorways and tunnels.
Ventilator ducts are to be opened to verify satisfactory
condition and operation of dampers.

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Common deficiencies associated with Ventilators


Ventilator casings holed
Fire flap wasted/broken

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Louvre Fire Dampers Engine Room Intakes &


Exhaust, including Funnel Flaps


PSC have detained several vessels in China in 2013,2014 &


and now in 2015, due to the operation of engine room & funnel
dampers. Typical deficiency reported has been:
i) Fire damper has gap.
ii) Fire damper cannot close tightly.
iii) Fire damper cannot close from outside.

Following slides show 4 similar PSC deficiencies, of which 3 are


Code 30 (detained) and one is a code 99 (rectify before
departure).
In referencing fire dampers we are referring solely to engine room
intakes/exhausts and funnel flaps and not fire dampers located in
ventilation ducts in fire control boundaries.
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China PSC Reports on fire dampers.

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Fire Dampers


1. As

per section 4-7-2/1.9.6 of the SVRs and


SOLAS Reg. II-2/5.2.2.1 "means of control are to be
provided for closure of openings in funnels which
normally allow exhaust ventilation and closure of
ventilation dampers".
2. There

are NO requirements for the dampers


located in the engine room funnel to be either
gastight or watertight (normally these dampers are
located higher than 2.3 m above position 2 and
accordingly they are not required to be watertight in
accordance with Load Line requirements).
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Typical funnel louvre dampers/flaps

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ABS Classed Vessel Detained in China Jan15


2012 Built Double Hull Bulk Carrier Detained in
..China due to PSC Inspectors contention that the
funnel fire flaps were not closed tightly during
operation.

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Funnel Flaps Any Problem??

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ABS Classed Vessel Detained in China Jan15

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2.14 Fire Dampers, Ref: 46 CFR 72.05-50, 116.610

The construction specifications in Subchapters H and K


may be applied to fire dampers installed in A-class
divisions on all domestic vessels. The regulations
require fire dampers to have a casing and blade
constructed of at least 3 mm (11 USSG) thick steel, with
a maximum gap of 3 mm (1/8 inch) between the blade
and the casing. The operating components of the
damper such as springs and hinges must be stainless
steel or equivalent corrosion resistant construction.
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Survey Requirements for Ventilators




AHS

AMS

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Rule requirement for Inspection cover

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Inspection Port or Opening:

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Recent PSC Detentions


Emergency Escape Trunk.

Engine Room Emergency Escape Trunk


SOLAS Chapter II-2, Part D 4.2.1 Escape from machinery spaces
of category A
Except as provided in paragraph 4.2.2, two means of escape shall
be provided from each machinery space of category A. In
particular, one of the following provisions shall be complied with:
.1 .The ladder shall be fixed in such a way that heat is
not transferred into the enclosure through non-insulated fixing
points. The enclosure shall have minimum internal dimensions
of at least 800mm x 800mm, and shall have emergency lighting
provisions; or

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PSC Detention 17/06/14 ER Emgcy Escape Trunk




Vessel detained (Code 30) by China PSC in Lianyungang.

ABS held responsible i.e. are BLAMED.

PSC Rejects ABS Appeal

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PSC Detention 17/06/14 ER Emgcy Escape Trunk

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China MSA Vessel detention (Emgcy Escape Trunk)

SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 13.4.2.1.1 clearly states; the ladder


shall be fixed in such a way that heat is not transferred into the
enclosure through non-insulated fixing points.

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Grounding & PSC Detention




ABS Approved Insulation Drwg clearly shows that the A-60


insulation in-way-of the bulkhead to which the ladder is
attached is mounted externally.

Since the approved drwgs were not followed during the new
construction, the appeal to the PSC Inspector was unsuccessful.

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ABS Meeting with China MSA - Beijing

Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


Q1. We are facing cases where a known PSC deficiency on one ship is repeated
throughout an owners fleet of vessels. In order to avoid a PSC detention (Code 30 or
Code 17) on a sister vessel would it be acceptable to China MSA if the Owners have
a copy of the original PSC Detention/Intervention report (from vessel A) placed onboard vessels B,C,D etc and provide the PSC Inspector with the owners letter
stating that they are aware of this deficiency and the time frame they are working to
in order to rectify it?
Response: China MSA recognize that this situation may occur and further to ABS
having asked this question, it is their intention to raise this situation with both the Tokyo
& Paris MOU Secretariat as the vessels are not only likely to have an intervention in
China, but it may occur anywhere else in the world. However the Owners/Master of
other vessels where a known deficiency exists must indicate that they are aware of the
deficiency and providing they can show they are taking proactive measures to deal with
it, then this evidence may be a valid reason not to raise it as a further/new deficiency.

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PSC Sub-Committee (China MSA) Response


Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of
China MSA: On this occasion, to avoid a PSC detention, the
following advice are referred to :
1.The captain should declare and interpret the situation about the
deficiency with PSCO fully before initial inspection.
PSCO will take appropriate measure according to A.1052(27).
2. A conditional certificate about the deficiency should be issued
by the RO under the authority of the flag state of the vessel and
the rectified time frame should be clarified and reasonable as per
requirement of SOLAS.

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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


Q2. With respect to SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 13.4.2.1.1, when
the China MSA PSC Inspector has raised a deficiency and given a
Code 16 (rectify in 14 days) what extension or assistance can be
given to the owner if they physically cannot complete the required
modifications in 14 days, but show that every effort is being made to
complete it in a timely manner?
Q2, Response: If evidence is presented to the PSC as to why a
deficiency cannot be completed within the time given and this would
need supporting documentation (for example spare parts are on
order but delayed delivery time, no available repair facilities at vessel
location etc.) then China MSA will consider this, and if agreeable
they may provide an extension on the time.

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PSC Sub-Committee (China MSA) Response




Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of


China MSA: According to section 6-11 of ASIA-PACIFIC PSC Manual ,
action code 16 can only be replaced with code 10. So the captain should
communicate with PSCO about the rectification of deficiencies fully
before a PSC inspection report issued. If the vessel physically cannot
complete the required modifications in 14 days, The PSCO will take into
account to using other action codes such as 99 with extension.

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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


Q3. What is the position of China MSA if they have raised a
deficiency, and the Owners then contact the vessels flag
administration to seek a waiver on the particular regulation against
which the deficiency was raised, and the flag accept the as-built
condition and believe the deficiency meets the intent of the SOLAS
Regulation?
Q3,Response: Subject to the nature (seriousness) of the deficiency,
if the Owners and/or ABS have approached the vessels flag
administration to obtain a waiver on a particular SOLAS or MARPOL
regulation against which the deficiency was raised, the China MSA
will consider this and recognize the flags position.

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PSC Sub-Committee (China MSA) Response




Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of


China MSA: The flag states waiver on the particular regulation shall
be stated beforehand and only in cases where it appears proper and
reasonable. This question should be dealt with case by case.

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PSC Inspection item(s) leading to a detention


Q4. Similar to question 3, what is the position of China MSA if an ABS
Engineering office provides their interpretation on a SOLAS Regulation
which differs from the opinion of China MSA with respect to a deficiency
that has been raised?


Example: The photo is of a CO2 pipe in the control room, which is


fully insulated to A-60, except for the attached bracket.
China MSA PSC Inspector did raise this as a deficiency citing SOLAS
Chapter II-2 Regulation 13.4.2.1.1 ABS Engineering position is that:With regard to fire insulation of pipe support brackets,
SOLAS II-2/9.3.4 and its interpretation in MSC/Circ.1120
does not explicitly require non-structural items attached
to insulated decks or bulkheads to be insulated, and as
the attachment area is small and the supports are partially
insulated, the heat transmitted along the support would be
absorbed by the insulation.

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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


Q4,Response: China MSA encourages the ABS Surveyors to have
technical discussions with their Inspectors onboard the vessels, and
assistance can be offered from Beijing to the PSC Inspectors if there
is a difference of opinion on an interpretation of a statutory regulation
or a technical matter. China MSA are willing to enter into technical
discussions and training with ABS in order that all parties have a
clear and common understanding.

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PSC Sub-Committee (China MSA) Response




Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of


China MSA:For this case, SOLAS II-2/9.3.4 and its interpretation in
MSC/Circ.1120 does not explicitly require non-structural attach to
insulated decks or bulkheads to be insulated. The original regulation is
In approving structural fire protection details, the Administration shall
have regard to the risk of heat transmission at intersections and terminal
points of required thermal barriers. This is an ambiguous point. Whether
raise deficiency or not always depends on the professional judgement of
PSCOs. Discussing and communicating with PSCOs fully is always
helpful. The unified guidance made by China MSA on this deficiency is
not practical.

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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing

RECTIFICATION:
Q5. In cases where the
insulation was only placed
on the inside of the
emergency escape trunk,
does the below modification
where A-60 is now placed
externally in-way-of the
ladder fixing points
satisfactorily address this
PSC deficiency?

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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


Q5, Response to rectification: China MSA have internally discussed
this situation, and their position is, that providing the solution meets the
intent of the regulation, then they will consider it to be satisfactory.

Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of China


MSA: agree with the above response.

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PSC Sub-Committee (China MSA) Response


Q6. ABS Surveyors face the situation where they are unable to have
the PSC Inspector amend his report after an appeal has been made,
and the reason cited is because the PSC Report has already been
submitted into their database system.
Q6, Response: China MSA understand the concern that ABS has on
this issue, but it is noted that China MSA are cautious of the detainable
items that they raise and they consider the seriousness of the item
carefully. However, if an ABS Surveyor can get onboard the vessel and
discuss the situation with the PSC Inspector this is beneficial to all
parties but if an agreement cannot be reached, then providing that
ABS submits a letter to China MSA Beijing, giving all the technical
arguments & justifications, then they will NOT submit the report into
their system until the appeal has been reviewed.
Contd
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Questions presented to China MSA - Beijing


If an appeal is considered after a PSC Inspectors report has been
submitted, they can under special circumstances change their
report, but this will be subject to a very strong technical justification
and supporting evidence being provided.

Discussed result by Port State Control Sub-committee of China


MSA: The PSC Report submitted into their database system

can be modified after an appeal was accepted.

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ABS GCD Action Plan

ABS China MSA


Building the Relationship

GCD PSC - Action Plan




China MSA appears to have a quota that they must meet each
month. In 2013 they averaged about 56 detentions per month (all
vessels). ABS had 32 detentions in 2013 (4.72%) and were blamed
for one(1). In 2014, they averaged about 44 detentions per month
(all vessels). ABS had 18 detentions in 2014 (4.20%) and have
been blamed for three(3).

Comparing the most active PSC countries in the Tokyo MOU during
2013, Australia detained 6.97% and China detained 8.16% of all
vessels in Tokyo MOU. Next closest country was Hong Kong at
5.41%. The average is 4.5%. Both countries are much more likely
to detain a vessel they inspect than the average Tokyo-MoU
authority.

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GCD PSC - Action Plan




In previous years ABS had been ranked as high as # 2 in the Tokyo


MOU listing of ROs, but recently our position has declined and we
are ranked # 7.

In order to improve our (ABS) position, there is a PSC Action Plan at


both Corporate and Division levels being implemented.

From GCD our action plan focuses on the following:

 ACS is meeting with as many of the Provincial & Local MSA Offices
as possible and providing presentations to the PSC Inspectors
related to ABS vessels under Detention/Intervention in China,
highlighting specific case studies, and promoting mechanisms for
greater cooperation between ABS & China MSA.
 ABS GCD preparing to host a joint seminar in Beijing (May15) with
China MSA.
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GCD PSC - Action Plan


 Focusing on the Principal Surveyors to establish a closer working relationship with
the PSC Inspectors within their own port districts.


To-date meetings/presentations have been held at 10 MSA Offices with more than
75 PSC Inspectors and have been well received and with some PSC Offices
providing their own presentations as well as case studies to discuss.

First meeting was held in Nov14 at the MSA Head Office in Beijing with the MSA
Deputy Director General.

 Principal Surveyors, Surveyors they need to know their local PSC Inspectors and
the MSA Office Manager.
 Principal Surveyors need to improve relationships with their local PSC Inspectors.

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Annual Tokyo MoU Rankings of IACS Members

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

GL
KR
DNV
ABS
CCS
NKK
RMRS
LR
BV
RINA

DNV
ABS
GL
KR
CCS
RMRS
NKK
LR
BV
RINA

DNV
CCS
ABS
KR
RMRS
GL
NKK
LR
BV
RINA

CCS
ABS
RMRS
GL
KR
NKK
DNV
LR
BV
RINA

CCS
KR
GL
RMRS
NKK
ABS
LR
DNV
BV
RINA

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

CCS
GL
KR
ABS
LR
NKK
RMRS
BV
DNV
RINA
IRS
PRS
CRS
2009

RINA
CCS
KR
GL
ABS
DNV
LR
NKK
BV
RMRS
IRS
PRS
CRS
2010

CCS
KR
GL
RINA
ABS
LR
DNV
BV
NKK
RMRS
IRS
PRS
CRS
2011

KR
CCS
RINA
DNV
LR
NKK
ABS
GL
BV
RMRS
IRS
PRS
CRS
2012

RINA
CCS
KR
GL
DNV
LR
ABS
NKK
BV
RMRS
IRS
PRS
CRS
2013

RINA
CCS
KR
LR
DNV
NKK
ABS
BV
GL
RMRS
IRS
PRS
CRS
2014
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GCD PSC Action Plan: 2014 - 2015


STATUS OF MEETINGS BY
ACS TO DATE:
Provincial Offices/Local Offices
Visited to-date: 10

MSA-China
13 Provincial offices
47 Local offices
Visited offices

Beijing
Zhai, Jiugang - Deputy Director General

Shandong

HKMD
(5)
3 x Director.
2 x Inspector

Qingdao
(5)

Rizhao
(7)

Yantai
(13)

1 x Director.
4 x Inspector

3 x Director.
4 x Inspector

13 x Inspector

Dagang
(1)

Huangdao

Ponggang

(1)

(1)

Raizhou
(2)

Zhifu
(3)

Longkou

(5)

Penglai
(2)

Bajiao
(1)

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GCD PSC Action Plan: 2014 - 2015


Beijing

Guangdong

Guangzhou
(6)

Zhuhai
(1)

Zhanjiang
(1)

Tianjin
(6)

Shenzhen
(5)

6 x Inspector

4 x Director.
1 x Inspector

Qinhuangdao

Dongguan
(1)

Jiangsu

Hebei
(18)

(4)

Caofeidian
(2)

Tangshan
(6)

Cangzhou
(2)

1 x Director.
17 x Inspector

5 x Director.
1 x Inspector

Dojiang
(3)

Xingang
(3)

Nanshan
(2)

Yantian
(1)

Lianyungang

(10)
1 x Director.
10 x Inspector

Ganyu
(2)

Guanhe
(2)

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