Port State Control: The top ten PSC findings Or how to avoid detentions
Year: 2010 Language: english Author: Germanischer Lloyd AG Genre: Handbook Publisher: Germanischer Lloyd AG Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 9 Description: Most shipowners and operators consider Port State Control a necessary evil. But if your ship gets detained, it can be really expensive. Besides port dues and a possible off-hire situation, any delay negatively affects your ship’s profitability. Since our focus at GL is on ship safety and profitability, we naturally take a keen interest in Port State Control results. We have analysed again the PSC data of the last two years to discover the most frequent defects found on board. This new 2010 edition outlines the main deficiencies found by PSC on detained GL-classed ships and tells you which parts of the inspected ships PSC was focusing on in the past two years. Compared with the data of our previous edition it shows that there has been no major change in the types of deficiencies found in recent years. By making sure that the parts of a ship mentioned in these Top Ten items comply with international requirements, you can reduce the risk of PSC detentions.
Contents
-Safety of navigation -Main engines and auxiliaries -MARPOL Annex I -Safety of navigation -Fire safety measures -Life saving appliances -Useful links
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Port State Control: The top ten PSC findings Or how to avoid detentions
Year: 2010
Language: english
Author: Germanischer Lloyd AG
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Germanischer Lloyd AG
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 9
Description: Most shipowners and operators consider Port State Control a necessary evil. But if your ship gets detained, it can be really expensive. Besides port dues and a possible off-hire situation, any delay negatively affects your ship’s profitability. Since our focus at GL is on ship safety and profitability, we naturally take a keen interest in Port State Control results. We have analysed again the PSC data of the last two years to discover the most frequent defects found on board. This new 2010 edition outlines the main deficiencies found by PSC on detained GL-classed ships and tells you which parts of the inspected ships PSC was focusing on in the past two years. Compared with the data of our previous edition it shows that there has been no major change in the types of deficiencies found in recent years.
By making sure that the parts of a ship mentioned in these Top Ten items comply with international requirements, you can reduce the risk of PSC detentions.
Contents
-Safety of navigation-Main engines and auxiliaries
-MARPOL Annex I
-Safety of navigation
-Fire safety measures
-Life saving appliances
-Useful links
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