Week 28 2021: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases
This week’s New Editions
Top picks from this week’s latest maritime publication releases and important regulatory guidance for each title to help you decide if it’s requirement for your vessels |
BIMCO – Check Before Fixing 2021 Recommended for maritime industryThis publication responds to the rising prominence of risk management in the maritime industry. It is a practical handbook written by industry professionals, intended for shipping practitioners. The quick reference format aids mariners’ decision-making process on board ship. In this publication, BIMCO has built upon decades of experience advising members on standard shipping contractual issues.This publication contains comprehensive guidance that helps shipping practitioners avoid contractual pitfalls and better understand the consequences of their commercial decisions. ‘Check Before Fixing 2021’ is an effective preventative tool to use before committing to a contract. It is also a great reference for when disputes arise under existing contracts. The updated and more accessible structure of this publication makes it easy to find the information needed to assess the risk and implications of fixture terms. |
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Passage Planning Guidelines Recommended for all vesselsThe fully updated 2021 edition of Passage Planning Guidelines incorporates three separate publications presented in a slip case. It covers the latest procedures, guidance and best practice required for good navigational practice.Passage Planning Guidelines incorporates three publications:• Passage Planning Guidelines• Safe Nav Watch • Teamwork on the Nav Bridge |
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Witherbys – Medical Logbook Recommended for all vesselsThis 2021 edition of the Medical Logbook contains tabulated pages for recording onboard medical treatment. It follows the format specified in MSN 1905 (M+F), Ships’ Medical Stores, and includes guidance on completion. It also includes the full text of this MSN for ease of reference.This publication may be used both as a record book and a useful source of reference to medical provisions on board. The log sheets enable recording of approximately 300 separate entries.The book reproduces MSN 1905 (M+F), including the Annexes:Annex 1: Medical stores required and recommended additional equipment for workers Annex 2: Additional requirements for passenger vessels – Doctor’s Bag Annex 3: First aid kits Annex 4: Advice on medicines to be carried on ships (including ferries) transporting dangerous substances Annex 5: Medical documents to be carried and Telemedical Advice Services (TMAS) Annex 6: Guide to the use of medicines Annex 7: Requisition form for obtaining controlled drugs Annex 8: Completion of the controlled drugs register. |
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CFR – Navigation and Navigable Waters Recommended for all vesselsTitle 33—NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS is composed of three volumes. The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations codified under this title of the CFR as of 1 July, 2020. The first and second volumes, parts 1–124 and 125–199, contain current regulations of the Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security. The third volume, part 200 to end, contains current regulations of the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Department of Transportation. |
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Witherbys – Passage Planning Guide – English Channel, Dover Strait and Southern North Sea Recommended for maritime industryThe 2021 edition has been fully revised and updated with assistance from serving deep-sea pilots and leading industry organisations. It now includes guidance covering German Bight.This Passage Planning Guide provides up-to-date information for the safe and controlled transit of ships through the English Channel, Dover Strait and Southern North Sea, covering passages to and from:• MAAS/Rotterdam• Sunk/Thames• Wandelaar/Schelde• Elbe/Weser/Jade.The Guide will be a valuable source of reference at every stage of the passage (appraisal, planning, execution and monitoring). It highlights aids to navigation, traffic separation schemes, distinctive chart features, traffic hotspots, potential hazards, etc, which are essential considerations for a controlled and safe passage. |
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Operational Level Stability for Deck & Engineer Officers Recommended for all vesselsWritten by B.J.Wardle, this brand new title has been written to meet the needs of students who may be studying in their spare time at home or sea or attending nautical schools before undertaking marine examinations for career advancement.This books covers all earning out comes regarding stability contained in the 2014 Editions of:IMO Model Course 7.03, Officer in Charge of a Navigation WatchIMO Model Course 7.04, Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch |
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Management Level Stability Recommended for all vesselsWritten by B.J.Wardle, this brand new title has been written to meet the needs of students who may be studying in their spare time at home or sea or attending nautical schools before undertaking marine examinations for career advancement.This books covers all earning out comes regarding stability contained in the 2014 Editions of:IMO Model Course 7.01, Master and Chief MateIMO Model Course 7.02, Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer |
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Witherbys – Passage Planning Guide: Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait (PPG – GBRTS) Recommended for vessels transiting Great Barrier Reef & Torres StaitsThis publication has been revised to incorporate the latest guidance and practical advice for ships transiting the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait. It offers additional clarity on subjects such as maximum draught and UKC requirements and Australian MARPOL areas. Published in conjunction with Australian Reef Pilots and Maritime Industry Australia, this is a reliable resource for any crew navigating the region.This publication is also designed to be used as part of the ship’s pre-entry procedures and as a tool for refreshing the bridge team each time the ship is planning a passage through the GBRTS. An improved presentation of pull-out chartlets allow the book to be used in real time, giving the navigator an overview that can be lost on ships where the primary means of navigation is ECDIS. Updated traffic information and case studies based on accident reports are effective in illustrating best navigational procedures. |
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North – The Mariner’s Role in Collecting Evidence Handbook, A Guide to Good Practice Recommended for all vesselsThis publication, now in its second edition, guides mariners on collecting, pre-serving and reporting on various types of factual evidence relevant to incidents and accidents on board ship. All evidence types are contextualised through incidents involving people, cargo, hull and machinery, commercial disputes, pollution, and the ship itself. Chapters are supplemented by procedural checklists relevant to the evidence required.This publication also equips readers with the knowledge necessary to demonstrate a ship’s compliance, improve shipboard operations and determine liability when pursuing or defending a claim. Evidence checklists cover areas such as personal illness and performance warranty disputes, meaning crew are prepared for various eventualities. Detail is given on digital evidence types, explaining the practical use of electronic devices such as ECDIS and mobile phones. The publication guides readers on good reporting practice and time management, so that all evidence can be handled sensitively and without delay.This is also available in e-book. |
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Witherbys – Ship Automation for Marine Engineers and ETOs Recommended for all vesselsWritten by an industry expert, this publication covers every essential aspect of onboard automated systems. This second edition has been fully updated to include advances in marine automation and the wide variety of modern electrical appliances. It describes the features of different onboard circuits and the essential maintenance tasks to help prevent malfunctions and breakdowns. It also demonstrates how to approach troubleshooting in an efficient manner so that beginners in electrical engineering can quickly gain a level of proficiency, and professionals may greatly enhance their troubleshooting skills.The guide illustrates with circuit diagrams, component schematics and case study photographs taken on board during modern fleet inspections. This guide will benefit: • Management level marine engineers • Operational level marine engineers • ETOs at any level of professionalism • Engineering cadets • Electrical engineering cadets. |
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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE |
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in in Week 28 |
Chart
Title |
Chart Title | NE/NC | Date |
838 | Algeria, Port of Arzew | NE | 15.07.2021 |
1201 | China – Yellow Sea, Guanhe Kou to Rizhao Gang | NE | 15.07.2021 |
1253 | China – Yellow Sea, Lianyungang to Qingdao Gang | NE | 15.07.2021 |
1561 | International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Ports In Lebanon | NE | 15.07.2021 |
2860 | United States – East Coast, Outer Approaches to New York | NE | 15.07.2021 |
2861 | United States – East Coast, Delaware Bay to Cape Hatteras | NE | 15.07.2021 |
4204 | International Chart Series, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Walvis Bay to Maputo | NE | 15.07.2021 |
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 28 |
Chart Number | Chart Title | Replacement Chart Number |
838 | Algeria, Port of Arzew | 838 |
1201 | China – Huang Hai, Guanhe Kou to Rizhao Gang | 1201 |
1253 | China – Huang Hai, Lianyungang to Qingdao Gang | 1253 |
1561 | International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Ports In Lebanon | 1561 |
2860 | United States – East Coast, Outer Approaches to New York | 2860 |
2861 | United States – East Coast, Delaware Bay to Cape Hatteras | 2861 |
4204 | International Chart Series, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Walvis Bay to Maputo | 4204 |
8053 | Port Approach Guide, Kaohsiung | Withdrawn |
8062 | Port Approach Guide, Taipei | Withdrawn |
8068 | Port Approach Guide, Manila | Withdrawn |
8073 | Port Approach Guide, Keeling (Chi-Lung) | Withdrawn |
8084 | Port Approach Guide, T’ai-Chung | Withdrawn |
8258 | Port Approach Guide, Ho Chi Minh City | Withdrawn |
8259 | Port Approach Guide, Vung Tau, Cai Mep and Ports within Song Thi Vai | Withdrawn |
8260 | Port Approach Guide, Ho Chi Minh City and Song Sai Gon | Withdrawn |
AUS69 | Australia – North West Coast, Western Australia, Plans of Port of Ashburton and Onslow | Withdrawn |
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 28 |
NP No. | Title | Date | Remarks |
NP203-2022 | ADMIRALTY Tide Tables, Volume 3, Indian Ocean (including Tidal Stream Tables). 2022 Edition.
ISBN No: 970-0-70-772-2405 |
15/07/2021 | New Edition 2022 |
NP285 | ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Volume 5, 2nd Edition (2021)
ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-7132 |
15/07/2021 | Updated to Week 21/21
(27/05/21). First updates in week 28/21. The 1st Edition (2020) of NP285 is cancelled |
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