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December 9, 2021

Aktuelles, New Editions

Week 49 2021: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases

This week’s New Editions

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.

New Editions for pre-ordering
The Right Way Up – Evolution and use of the Small Vessel Stability Book
Recommended for small vesselsThis book discusses small vessel stability, with reference to the MCA’s Small Vessel Safety Codes, and is written for all who operate, design, construct, or survey small commercial or recreational vessels or are studying to do so. It provides essential information on the requirements and content of the ship Stability Information Book, which will benefit Masters when preparing for and undertaking their mandatory stability course prior to assuming command.
Witherbys – Regulatory Primer for Mates & Masters: Questions and Answers Covering Current and New Regulations – 11th Edition: 2021/2022
[Code: WITH 568/ WITH 568-EB]
Recommended for all vessels 
Whether you are preparing for a new certificate or are already a mate or Master, this pocket book will bring you up to date with new and existing maritime regulations. It is organised into subject areas such as equipment, crew and the environment and is presented as questions and answers with supporting notes.This new edition has been revised and expanded to include questions on regulations that came into force in 2020. Some of the updated topics include:
  • Recent amendments to SOLAS, including LSA and FFE requirements
  • Recent amendments to MARPOL, such as the carbon intensity indicator (CII) and the energy efficiency existing ship index (EEXI)
  • Updates to MLC and STCW
  • Security questions, including the ISPS Code
  • Port State Control
  • Ship certificates and recordkeeping
  • Explanation of the principal IMO Codes and Conventions
  • Ballast water management
  • Amendments to the IMSBC and IMDG Codes
  • Regulations regarding damage stability, salvage and places of refuge
Regulatory Primer for 2nd & Chief Engineers: Questions and Answers Covering Current and New Regulations – 11th Edition 2021/2022
[Code: WITH 555/ WITH 555-EB]
Recommended for all vessels
Whether you are preparing for a new certificate or are already a 2nd or Chief Engineer, this pocket book will bring you up to date with new and existing maritime regulations. It is organised into subject areas such as equipment, crew and the environment and is presented as questions and answers with supporting notes. This new edition has been revised and expanded to include questions on regulations that came into force in 2020. Some of the updated topics include:

  • Recent amendments to SOLAS, including LSA and FFE requirements
  • Recent amendments to MARPOL, such as the carbon intensity indicator (CII) and the energy efficiency existing ship index (EEXI)
  • Updates to MLC and STCW
  • Security questions, including the ISPS Code
  • Port State Control
  • Ship certificates and recordkeeping
  • Explanation of the principal IMO Codes and Conventions
  • Ballast water management
  • Bunkering
  • Machinery space safety procedures
IMO – Load Lines Convention 1966 – 2021 Edition
[Code: IMO 701E / IMO 701E-EB]
Essential for all vesselsThe International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, adopted by the International Conference on Load Lines, on 5 April 1966, entered into force on 21 July 1968 and has been modified by the 1988 Protocol relating thereto and amended by Assembly and Maritime Safety Committee resolutions over the past 50 years. This 2021 edition includes up-to-date, consolidated text in line with amendments adopted up to 1 July 2021, as well as updated unified interpretations that have been keyed to relevant articles and regulations.
ITU 04 – List IV – List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (ITU 04 CD)
[Code: ITU 04 CD]
Essential for all GMDSS vesselsList IV contains important information for the mariner in relation to radiocommunications, including the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System). Detailed information such as the frequencies for transmitting and receiving, in addition to geographical coordinates, is provided for maritime coast radio stations, including those assuming the watch-keeping role using digital selective calling (DSC) techniques and radiotelephony. List IV also supplies details of additional services such as medical advice, navigational and meteorological warnings, MSI (Maritime Safety Information), AIS (Automatic Identification System), meteorological bulletins and radio time signals, along with the hours of service and operational frequencies, information on port stations, pilot stations, coast Earth stations, VTS stations, contact information of RCC (Rescue Coordination Centers), SAR agencies, Navarea coordinators and AtoNs (AIS Aids to Navigation).As stipulated in Appendix 16 to the RR, this List shall be provided to all ship stations for which a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) installation is required by international agreement. Only available in CD format.
ICS – Bridge Procedures Guide, Sixth Edition (WITH 009)
[Code: WITH 009]
Highly recommended for all vesselsThe new ICS Bridge Procedures Guide has been written to reflect the rapid technological advances taking place in the shipping industry and to equip users to deal with the digital transformation taking place on the bridge. For over 40 years, this bestselling Guide has reflected and defined current best practice on the bridges of merchant ships operating in all sectors and trades. Now in its sixth edition, it is widely acknowledged as the leading industry guidance on safe bridge procedures and is a recommended carriage on all vessels by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).  The sixth edition of the Guide features:
•    Increased guidance on non-navigational procedures;
•    New sections on the human element, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) safety settings, category zone of confidence (CATZOC), weather routeing, communications with the engine control room, cargo operations, risk assessments and permits to work, ship stability, ballast water management, errors associated with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), and characteristics of radar;
•     More visual aids to improve understanding and support on board training; and
•    Simplified language to reflect current best practice in writing guidelines and checklists.E-book is also available for pre-ordering.
To pre-order New Editions, contact our Customer Service Team

 

OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in Week 49
Chart

Title

Chart Title NE/NC Date
831 International Chart Series, Sweden – East Coast, Stockholms Skärgård, Nämdöfjärden NE 09.12.2021
832 International Chart Series, Sweden – East Coast, Stockholms Skärgård, Approaches to Sandhamn NE 09.12.2021
1115 Peru, Approaches to Puerto San Nicolás NE 09.12.2021
4300 International Chart Series, Mediterranean and Black Seas NE 09.12.2021
4302 International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Part NE 09.12.2021
4618 Pacific Ocean, Île Clipperton to Archipiélago de Colón NE 09.12.2021
AUS809 Australia – East Coast, New South Wales, Port Jackson to Port Stephens NE 09.12.2021

 

 

Forthcoming New Edition Publication to be Published in Week 49
Chart Number Chart Title Replacement Chart Number
831 International Chart Series, Sweden – East Coast, Stockholms Skärgård, Nämdöfjärden 831
832 International Chart Series, Sweden – East Coast – Stockholms Skärgård, Approaches to Sandhamn 832
1115 Peru, Approaches to Puerto San Nicolás 1115
4300 International Chart Series, Mediterranean and Black Seas 4300
4302 International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Part 4302
4618 Pacific Ocean, Île Clipperton to Archipiélago de Colón 4618
AUS809 Australia – East Coast, New South Wales, Port Jackson to Port Stephens AUS809
Admiralty Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 49
NP No. Title Date Remarks
NP164-22 Dover 2022.

Daily Times of High Water (HW) and Mean Range (MR) of the tide

09/12/2021 New Edition
NP283(2) ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals Maritime Safety Information Services

The Americas, Far East and Oceania

Volume 3(2) 2nd Edition (2021).

 

ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-7200

09/12/2021 Updated to Week 42/21 (21/10/21)

First updates in NM week 49/21.

(9/12/21)

The 1st Edition (2020) of

NP283(2) is cancelled

 

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