Revoked by A.1120(30)
Resolution
A.1104(29)
Adopted on 2 December 2015
(Agenda item 10)
SURVEY
GUIDELINES UNDER THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (HSSC), 2015
THE ASSEMBLY,
RECALLING Article 15(j) of the Convention on the International
Maritime Organization concerning the functions of the Assembly in relation to
regulations and guidelines regarding maritime safety and the prevention and
control of marine pollution from ships,
RECALLING ALSO the adoption by:
(a) the International
Conference on the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification, 1988, of the
Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of
Life at Sea, 1974 and of the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International
Convention on Load Lines, 1966, which, inter alia, introduced the harmonized
system of survey and certification into the International Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 and the International Convention on Load Lines,
1966, respectively;
(b) resolution MEPC.39(29) of amendments to introduce the
harmonized system of survey and certification into the International Convention
for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the 1978
Protocol relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78);
(c) resolution MEPC.132(53) of amendments to introduce the
harmonized system of survey and certification into MARPOL Annex VI;
(d) the resolutions
given below of amendments to introduce the harmonized system of survey and
certification into:
(i) the International
Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals
in Bulk (IBC Code) (resolutions MEPC.40(29)
and MSC.16(58));
(ii) the International
Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in
Bulk (IGC Code) (resolution MSC.17(58)); and
(iii) the Code for the
Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (BCH
Code) (resolutions MEPC.41(29) and MSC.18(58)),
RECALLING ALSO that, by resolution A.1053(27),
it adopted the Survey Guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and
Certification, 2011("the Survey Guidelines") with a view to assisting
Governments in implementing the requirements of the aforementioned instruments,
and that, by resolution A.1076(28), it adopted
amendments to the Survey Guidelines,
RECOGNIZING the need for the Survey Guidelines to be further
revised to take into account the amendments to the IMO instruments referred to
above, which have entered into force or become effective since the adoption of
resolution A.1076(28),
HAVING CONSIDERED the recommendations made by the Marine
Environment Protection Committee, at its sixty-seventh session, and the
Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-fourth session,
1 ADOPTS the Survey
Guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC),
2015, as set out in the annex to the present resolution;
2 INVITES
Governments carrying out surveys required by relevant IMO instruments to apply
the provisions of the annexed Survey Guidelines;
3 REQUESTS the
Maritime Safety Committee and the Marine Environment Protection Committee to
keep the Survey Guidelines under review and to propose amendments thereto to
the Assembly, as appropriate;
4 REVOKES
resolutions A.1053(27) and A.1076(28).
Annex
SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF SURVEY AND
CERTIFICATION (HSSC), 2015
Table of contents
GENERAL
1 INTRODUCTION
2 TYPES OF SURVEY
3 APPLICATION AND ARRANGEMENT OF THE
GUIDELINES
4 DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIOUS TYPES OF SURVEY
(I) 4.1 Initial
surveys
(A) 4.2 Annual
surveys
(In)
4.3 Intermediate
surveys
(P) 4.4 Periodical
surveys
(R) 4.5 Renewal
surveys
(B) 4.6 Inspections
of the outside of the ship's bottom of cargo ships
(Ad)
4.7 Additional
surveys
4.8 Completion of surveys
5 AMPLIFICATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
5.1 Definition of related items
5.2 Extending to five years a certificate issued for less than five
years
5.3 Extending the period between inspections of the outside of the
ship's bottom
5.4 Definition of "short voyage"
5.5 Application of "special circumstances"
5.6 Revalidation of certificates
5.7 Meaning of "any five-year period"
5.8 Surveys required after transfer of the ship to the flag of
another State
5.9 Recommended conditions for extending the period of validity of
a certificate
5.10 Inspection of the outside of a passenger ship's bottom
5.11 Survey of radio installations
5.12 Survey of the automatic identification system (AIS)
Annex 1
SURVEY
GUIDELINES UNDER THE 1974 SOLAS CONVENTION, AS MODIFIED BY THE 1988 PROTOCOL
RELATING THERETO
(E) 1 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE CARGO SHIP
SAFETY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE
(EI) 1.1 Initial surveys
(EA) 1.2 Annual surveys
(EP) 1.3 Periodical surveys
(ER) 1.4 Renewal
surveys
(C) 2 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE CARGO SHIP
SAFETY CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
(CI) 2.1 Initial
surveys
(CA) 2.2 Annual
surveys
(CIn) 2.3 Intermediate
surveys
(CR) 2.4 Renewal surveys
(B) 3 GUIDELINES FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE OUTSIDE
OF THE SHIP'S BOTTOM OF CARGO SHIPS
(R) 4 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE CARGO SHIP
SAFETY RADIO CERTIFICATE
(RI) 4.1 Initial surveys
(RP) 4.2 Periodical
surveys
(RR) 4.3 Renewal surveys
(P) 5 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE PASSENGER SHIP
SAFETY CERTIFICATE
(PI) 5.1 Initial surveys
(PR) 5.2 Renewal
surveys
Annex 2
SURVEY
GUIDELINES UNDER THE 1966 LL CONVENTION, AS MODIFIED BY THE 1988 PROTOCOL
RELATING THERETO
(L) 1 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
LOAD LINE CERTIFICATE OR INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE
(LI) 1.1 Initial surveys
(LA) 1.2 Annual surveys
(LR) 1.3 Renewal surveys
Annex 3
SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE MARPOL CONVENTION
(O) 1 GUIDELINES
FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE
(OI)
1.1 Initial surveys
(OA)
1.2 Annual surveys
(OIn)
1.3 Intermediate
surveys
(OR)
1.4 Renewal surveys
(N) 2 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE FOR THE CARRIAGE OF NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES
IN BULK
(NI)
2.1 Initial surveys
(NA)
2.2 Annual surveys
(NIn) 2.3 Intermediate surveys
(NR)
2.4 Renewal surveys
(S)
3 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
SEWAGE POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE
(SI)
3.1 Initial surveys
(SR)
3.2 Renewal surveys
(A) 4 GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE AND THE NOX TECHNICAL CODE
(AI)
4.1 Initial surveys
(AA)
4.2 Annual surveys
(AIn)
4.3 Intermediate
surveys
(AR)
4.4 Renewal
surveys
Annex 4
SURVEY
GUIDELINES UNDER MANDATORY CODES
(D) 1 GUIDELINES
FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF
DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN BULK AND THE CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF
DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN BULK
(DI)
1.1 Initial surveys
(DA)
1.2 Annual surveys
(DIn)
1.3 Intermediate surveys
(DR)
1.4 Renewal surveys
(G) 2 GUIDELINES
FOR SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF
LIQUEFIED GASES IN BULK
(GI)
2.1 Initial surveys
(GA)
2.2 Annual surveys
(GIn)
2.3 Intermediate surveys
(GR)
2.4 Renewal surveys
Appendix 1 SUMMARY OF
AMENDMENTS TO MANDATORY INSTRUMENTS REFLECTED IN THE SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER
THE HSSC
Appendix 2 THE
HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION DIAGRAMMATIC ARRANGEMENT
GENERAL
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 These guidelines
supersede the guidelines adopted by resolution A.1053(27),
as amended by resolution A.1076 (28), and take
account of the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification in the following
instruments:
.1 International Convention for the Safety
of Life at Sea, 1974 (1974 SOLAS Convention, or SOLAS 74), as modified by the
Protocol of 1988 relating thereto, as amended (SOLAS 74/88);
.2 International Convention on Load Lines,
1966 (1966 LL Convention, or LLC 66), as modified by the Protocol of 1988
relating thereto, as amended (LLC 66/88);
.3 International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978
relating thereto, and as further amended by the Protocol of 1997, as amended
(MARPOL);
.4 International Code for the Construction
and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, as amended (IBC
Code);
.5 International Code for the Construction
and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk, as amended (IGC Code);
and
.6 Code for the Construction and Equipment of
Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, as amended (BCH Code).
1.2 These guidelines
take into account amendments to statutory instruments which have entered into
force up to and including 31 December 2015 (see appendix 1) and contain the
following:
.1 Survey Guidelines under the 1974 SOLAS
Convention, as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto (annex 1);
.2 Survey Guidelines under the 1966 LL
Convention, as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto (annex 2);
.3 Survey Guidelines under the MARPOL
Convention (annex 3); and
.4 Survey Guidelines under mandatory Codes
(annex 4).
1.3 The harmonized
system, a diagrammatic arrangement of which is given in appendix 2, provides
for:
.1 a one-year standard interval between
surveys, based on initial, annual, intermediate, periodical and renewal
surveys, as appropriate, except for MARPOL Annex IV which is based on initial and renewal
surveys;
.2 a scheme providing the necessary
flexibility to execute each survey, with provision for:
.1 completion of the renewal survey within
three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate with no loss of
its period of validity; and
.2 a "time window" of six months
from three months before to three months after the anniversary date of the
certificate for annual, intermediate and periodical surveys;
.3 a maximum period of validity of five
years for all cargo ship certificates;
.4 a maximum period of validity of 12 months
for the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate;
.5 a system for the extension of
certificates limited to three months, enabling a ship to complete its voyage,
or one month for ships engaged on short voyages;
.6 when an extension has been granted, the
period of validity of the new certificate starting from the expiry date of the
existing certificate before its extension;
.7 a flexible system for inspection of the
outside of the ship's bottom on the following conditions:
.1 a minimum of two inspections during any
five-year period of validity of the Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate
or the Cargo Ship Safety Certificate; and
.2 the interval between any two such
inspections should not exceed 36 months;
.8 a Cargo Ship Safety Certificate under
SOLAS 74/88, as an alternative to separate Cargo Ship Safety Construction,
Cargo Ship Safety Equipment and Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificates; and
.9 a flexible system concerning the frequency
and the period of validity of certificates, subject to the minimum pattern of
surveys being maintained.
1.4 In implementing the
harmonized system, the following principal changes made to the survey and
certification requirements of SOLAS 74/88 have been taken into account:
.1 unscheduled inspections are no longer
included and annual surveys are mandatory for cargo ships;
.2 intervals between the periodical surveys
of equipment covered by the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate are
alternately two and three years instead of two years;
.3 intermediate surveys are required for all
ships under the Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate;
.4 inspection of the outside of the ship's
bottom is required for all cargo ships;
.5 intermediate surveys for the Cargo Ship
Safety Construction Certificate are held within three months of either the
second or third anniversary date;
.6 all cargo ship certificates may be issued
for any period of validity up to and including five years;
.7 there is provision for a Cargo Ship
Safety Certificate; and
.8 the extension provisions have been reduced
from five months to three months to enable a ship to complete its voyage and
the extension for one month for a period of grace is limited to ships engaged
on short voyages.
1.5 With regard to LLC
66/88, the principal changes to the requirements for survey and certification
are the introduction of similar extension provisions (see 1.4.8) and linking of
the period of validity of the new certificate to the expiry date of the
previous certificate (see 1.3.6).
1.6 With regard to
MARPOL and the IBC, IGC and BCH Codes, the main changes are the linking of the
period of validity of the new certificate to the expiry date of the previous
certificate (see 1.3.6), the holding of the intermediate survey within three
months of the second or third anniversary date and the introduction of the same
extension provisions (see 1.4.8).
2 TYPES OF SURVEY
The types of survey used in the harmonized system are as follows:
(I) 2.1 An
initial survey is a complete inspection before a ship is put into service of
all the items relating to a particular certificate, to ensure that the relevant
requirements are complied with and that these items are satisfactory for the
service for which the ship is intended.
(P) 2.2 A
periodical survey is an inspection of the items relating to the particular
certificate to ensure that they are in a satisfactory condition and fit for the
service for which the ship is intended.
(R) 2.3 A
renewal survey is the same as a periodical survey but also leads to the issue
of a new certificate.
(In)
2.4 An
intermediate survey is an inspection of specified items relevant to the
particular certificate to ensure that they are in a satisfactory condition and
fit for the service for which the ship is intended.
(A) 2.5 An
annual survey is a general inspection of the items relating to the particular
certificate to ensure that they have been maintained and remain satisfactory
for the service for which the ship is intended.
(B) 2.6 An
inspection of the outside of the ship's bottom is an inspection of the
underwater part of the ship and related items to ensure that they are in a
satisfactory condition and fit for the service for which the ship is intended.
(Ad)
2.7 An
additional survey is an inspection, either general or partial according to the
circumstances, to be made after a repair resulting from investigations or
whenever any important repairs or renewals are made.
2.8 List of types of survey in Conventions and Codes
(I) 2.8.1 Initial
surveys
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/7(a)(i) and 7(b)(i)
regulations I/8(a)(i) and
8(b)(i)
regulations I/9(a)(i) and
9(b)(i)
regulations I/10(a)(i) and
10(b)(i)
LLC 66/88 article 14(1)(a)
MARPOL Annex I regulation
6.1.1
MARPOL Annex II regulation
8.1.1
MARPOL Annex IV regulation
4.1.1
MARPOL Annex VI regulation
5.1.1
IBC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.1
IGC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.1
BCH Code regulation
1.6.2.1.1
(P) 2.8.2 Periodical
surveys
SOLAS
74/88 regulations I/8(a)(iii) and 8(b)(ii)
regulations I/9(a)(iii) and
9(b)(iii)
(R) 2.8.3 Renewal
surveys
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/7(a)(ii) and 7(b)(ii)
regulations I/8(a)(ii) and
8(b)(ii)
regulations I/9(a)(ii) and
9(b)(ii)
regulations I/10(a)(ii) and
10(b)(ii)
LLC 66/88 article 14(1)(b)
MARPOL Annex I regulation 6.1.2
MARPOL Annex II regulation
8.1.2
MARPOL Annex IV regulation
4.1.2
MARPOL Annex VI regulation
5.1.2
IBC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.2
IGC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.2
BCH Code regulation
1.6.2.1.2
(In) 2.8.4 Intermediate surveys
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/10(a)(iii) and 10(b)(iii)
MARPOL Annex I regulation 6.1.3
MARPOL Annex II regulation 8.1.3
MARPOL Annex VI regulation 5.1.3
IBC Code regulation 1.5.2.1.3
IGC Code regulation 1.5.2.1.3
BCH Code regulation 1.6.2.1.3
(A) 2.8.5 Annual surveys
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/8(a)(iv), 8(b)(iii), and10(a)(iv) and 10(b)(iv)
LLC 66/88 article 14(1)(c)
MARPOL Annex I regulation 6.1.4
MARPOL Annex II regulation 8.1.4
MARPOL Annex VI regulation 5.1.4
IBC Code regulation 1.5.2.1.4
IGC Code regulation 1.5.2.1.4
BCH Code regulation 1.6.2.1.4
(B) 2.8.6 Inspection of the outside of the ship's
bottom
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/10(a)(v) and 10(b)(v)
(Ad) 2.8.7 Additional surveys
SOLAS 74/88 regulations
I/7(a)(iii) and 7(b)(iii)
regulation I/8(a)(iv)
regulation I/9(a)(iv)
regulation I/10(a)(iv)
MARPOL Annex I regulation
6.1.5
MARPOL Annex II regulation
8.1.5
MARPOL Annex IV regulation
4.1.3
MARPOL Annex VI regulation
5.1.5
IBC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.5
IGC Code regulation
1.5.2.1.5
BCH Code regulation
1.6.2.1.5