Future IMO and ILO Legislation Autumn 2022 Edition
Year: 2022 Language: english Author: Lloyd's Register Genre: Other Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 79 Description: Autumn 2022 edition 31 October 2022 Applicability: Designers, shipyards, shipowners, ships' crews, ship managers, and materials, components and equipment manufacturers. This publication provides an overview of proposed and agreed upcoming changes to mandatory statutory regulations and instruments, including those still phasing in. New approvals or adoptions: • IMO has approved the new SOLAS Chapter XV and mandatory Code addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel (IP Code), with adoption expected at MSC 106. • IMO has adopted amendments to SOLAS chapters II-1, III, IV and V, Certificates and Records of Equipment (requirements of the GMDSS) and the consequential amendments to associated IMO instruments. • Guidelines supporting EEXI and CII were adopted at MEPC 78. Significant new items being considered or milestones in ongoing developments: • The revision of IMO Greenhouse Gas Strategy will be considered at MEPC 80 in summer 2023. • IMO agreed to the development of a non-mandatory goal-based maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Code, which will become effective from 1 January 2024, as an interim measure prior to the adoption of a mandatory code, expected to enter force 1 January 2028. :
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Future IMO and ILO Legislation Edition Autumn 2022 - Upcoming changes to mandatory statutory regulations and instruments.
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Future IMO and ILO Legislation Autumn 2022 Edition
Year: 2022
Language: english
Author: Lloyd's Register
Genre: Other
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 79
Description: Autumn 2022 edition 31 October 2022
Applicability: Designers, shipyards, shipowners, ships' crews, ship managers, and materials, components and equipment manufacturers.
This publication provides an overview of proposed and agreed upcoming changes to mandatory statutory regulations and instruments, including those still phasing in.
New approvals or adoptions:
• IMO has approved the new SOLAS Chapter XV and mandatory Code addressing safety standards for the carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel (IP Code), with adoption expected at MSC 106.
• IMO has adopted amendments to SOLAS chapters II-1, III, IV and V, Certificates and Records of Equipment (requirements of the GMDSS) and the consequential amendments to associated IMO instruments.
• Guidelines supporting EEXI and CII were adopted at MEPC 78.
Significant new items being considered or milestones in ongoing developments:
• The revision of IMO Greenhouse Gas Strategy will be considered at MEPC 80 in summer 2023.
• IMO agreed to the development of a non-mandatory goal-based maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Code, which will become effective from 1 January 2024, as an interim measure prior to the adoption of a mandatory code, expected to enter force 1 January 2028.
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