Year: 1999 Language: english Author: Collective Genre: Guide Publisher: ? Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 600 Description: DNV’s main objective is to safeguard life, property and protect the marine environment. The best way of improving safety and the marine environment is to ensure compliance with the international regulations which have been adopted by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). In the 1980s and 1990s the number of substandard ships increased significantly This was seen by many governments as a threat to life and environment. Therefore, the majority of IMO member Governments have agreed to use greater efforts to ensure compliance with IMO regulations that are in force in order to eliminate substandard ships. The need for a more efficient Port State Control (PSC) was considered necessary to safeguard their ports and national waters. Consequently, regional agreements concerning Port State Control have been reached resulting in more effective Port State Control around the world. DNV has developed this guide as a tool to assist ship masters, officers on board and ashore to achieve compliance with the requirements on safety and pollution protection and to be prepared for Port State Control inspections world wide. This is done through an increased awareness of preventive maintenance as well as an increased understanding of PSC scope, procedures and practice. This guide, which may be considered a supplement to ship’s maintenance system, will guide those on board to have a better focus on preventive maintenance of main and critical areas on board that are normally in focus of Port State Control. By doing so, they should achieve compliance and be better prepared for PSC inspections. We wish you god luck on the tour through this guide. Most of all, of course, we wish you good luck on your journey at sea. DNV, January 2000. DNV Guide to Port State Control Version 1.0 (1999)
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DNV Guide to Port State Control Version 1.0
Year: 1999
Language: english
Author: Collective
Genre: Guide
Publisher: ?
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 600
Description: DNV’s main objective is to safeguard life, property and protect the marine environment. The best way of improving safety and the marine environment is to ensure compliance with the international regulations which have been adopted by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). In the 1980s and 1990s the number of substandard ships increased significantly This was seen by many governments as a threat to life and environment. Therefore, the majority of IMO member Governments have agreed to use greater efforts to ensure compliance with IMO regulations that are in force in order to eliminate substandard ships. The need for a more efficient Port State Control (PSC) was considered necessary to safeguard their ports and national waters. Consequently, regional agreements concerning Port State Control have been reached resulting in more effective Port State Control around the world. DNV has developed this guide as a tool to assist ship masters, officers on board and ashore to achieve compliance with the requirements on safety and pollution protection and to be prepared for Port State Control inspections world wide. This is done through an increased awareness of preventive maintenance as well as an increased understanding of PSC scope, procedures and practice. This guide, which may be considered a supplement to ship’s maintenance system, will guide those on board to have a better focus on preventive maintenance of main and critical areas on board that are normally in focus of Port State Control. By doing so, they should achieve compliance and be better prepared for PSC inspections. We wish you god luck on the tour through this guide. Most of all, of course, we wish you good luck on your journey at sea. DNV, January 2000. DNV Guide to Port State Control Version 1.0 (1999)
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