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April 8, 2021

ニュース, New Editions

Week 14 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.

IMO – 2000 HSC Code
Essential for high speed crafts The Maritime Safety Committee adopted, in December 2000 by resolution MSC.97(73), the International Code of Safety for HighSpeed Craft, 2000 (2000 HSC Code), which was made mandatory under chapter X (Safety measures for high-speed craft) of the 1974 SOLAS Convention and applies to high-speed craft engaged on international voyages the keels of which are laid or which were at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 July 2002.This 2021 edition of the 2000 HSC Code contains consolidated text that incorporates the amendments adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee by resolutions:

MSC.175(79)

MSC.222(82)

MSC.260(84)

MSC.271(85)

MSC.326(90)

MSC.352(92)

MSC.424(98)

MSC.439(99)

IMO – CSS Code
Essential for Container vesselsThe Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing (CSS Code) provides an international standard for the safe stowage and securing of cargoes to promote the safety of life both at sea, and during loading and discharge.In particular, this edition includes amendments to annex 13 on Methods to assess the efficiency of securing arrangements for semi-standardized and non-standardized cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1623), appendix 2 on Revised guidelines for the preparation of the Cargo Securing Manual (MSC.1/Circ.1353/Rev.2) and appendix 4 on Revised guidelines for securing arrangements for the transport of road vehicles on ro-ro ships (MSC.479(102)), which supersedes resolution A.581(14), as amended.

Also included in this 2021 edition of the Code are amendments to annex 14 on Guidance on providing safe working conditions for securing of containers on deck.

Admiralty – The Nautical Almanac
Essential for all vesselsThe Nautical Almanac contains astronomical information to support bridge crews in routine and emergency celestial navigation, as well as the calculation of daylight hours and mandatory gyro checks. It is carried on every ship within the Royal Navy and is at the core of celestial navigational training courses worldwide.The Nautical Almanac includes:

-Tabulations of the Sun, Moon, navigational planets and stars to help determine positions at sea when using a sextant

-Times of sunrise, sunset, twilights, moonrise and moonset, phases of the Moon and eclipses of the Sun and Moon to help bridge crews plan observations

-Interpolation and altitude correction tables, pole star tables and diagrams, and notes for the identification of stars and planets

-Information on standard times for countries around the world

-A concise set of sight reduction tables and sight reduction forms

​Also available as an e-Nautical Publication​​

ICS – Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship
Recommended for all vessels Considered the leading industry publication on the topic, this 6th edition has been fully updated by industry experts to assist shipping companies, Masters and officers, to help prepare, prevent, protect and how to respond when faced with drug trafficking and drug abuse at seaThe publication covers:

• Key global trafficking routes

• Ports and places commonly targeted by drug traffickers

• High profile drug seizures

• Vulnerabilities of shipping

• Risk management and security strategy

• Ship security procedures

• Port facility security procedures

• Training and education

• Emerging drug trends, including drug characteristics and identification

• Responding to unusual activity at sea, in port, or involving passengers or crew

• The signs of drug/alcohol use by crew members

• What to do when drugs are found on board.

It also includes a new section on cyber security measures and drug trafficking in the COVID-19 era.

ICS – Maritime Security: A Comprehensive Guide for Companies, Seafarers and Administrations
Essential for all vesselsThe updated and improved Guide provides crucial information on the security threats faced by the shipping industry, the statutory requirements that ships, shipping companies and port facilities must meet and guidance on how to conduct a thorough threat assessment for voyage. A model Ship Security Plan is also included in the book.This Guide will be particularly useful to ship and terminal operators, seafarers and administrations, but will provide a useful entry point to the subject for anyone with an interest in maintaining the security of global trade. 
INTERCARGO – Benchmarking Bulk Carriers

The INTERCARGO Benchmarking Report provides a detailed analysis of the global dry bulk cargo fleet, reporting on performance and trends across many sectors of the industry.

The Benchmarking Report is one of INTERCARGO’S initiatives in its pursuit of a safe, efficient, high quality and environmentally friendly dry cargo shipping industry.

Information is provided on:

• the state of the global fleet, including total tonnage, deliveries and scrapping

• performance by Class, Flag and P&I Club, including number of detentions and deficiencies

• performance of INTERCARGO-entered ships

• recorded incidents, negative performance indicators and casualty trends

• regional MoU annual white/grey/black lists and the USCG targeted flag list

• Port State Control and the Concentrated Inspection Campaign.

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ICS – Guide to Helicopter/ Ship Operations
Recommended for all vessels The ICS Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations is the industry standard best practice guide for shipping companies, ships’ crew and helicopter operators. Written for both those in the air and those at sea, this important interface document helps those involved in helicopter/ship operations become familiar with the important technical aspects of these complex operations.The fifth edition provides the latest guidance on standardised procedures and facilities for helicopter/ship operations worldwide, and encourages safe and efficient performance in the field. The Guide has been fully updated to reflect the most up-to-date advice from industry experts in both the maritime and aviation sectors. For ships to which the International Safety Management (ISM) Code applies, this Guide may also help in developing shipboard operating procedures and requirements for the various helicopter operations that may be undertaken on board.
BIMCO – Ship Management Contracts
Recommended for Ship ManagersThis publication compiles BIMCO’s ship management related contracts and explanatory notes into a handy and useful reference book. The latest edition of each contract is included.This publication provides information on the following contracts and explanatory notes:

•           CREWMAN A 2009

•           CREWMAN B (LUMP SUM) 2009

•           LAYUPMAN

•           SHIPMAN 2009

•           SUPERMAN

While the ship management industry evolved with an increasing part of the world fleet being placed under third-party ship management there was no standard management agreement that it could rely on as a basis for individual contract negotiations. This prompted a number of shipowners and ship managers to approach BIMCO in the mid 80s asking BIMCO to take the lead in the development of a standard ship management agreement striking a fair balance between the owners’ and managers’ rights and obligations.

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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in in Week 15
Chart

Title

Chart Title NE/NC Date
431 Brazil – Southern Coast, Porto de Sepetiba and Approaches NE 08.04.2021
1270 International Chart Series, Korea – West Coast, Ando to Incheon Hang NE 08.04.2021
1274 Black Sea – Turkey, Samsun and Fatsa with Approaches NE 08.04.2021
1275 Black Sea – Turkey, Ereğli to Amasra NE 08.04.2021
2214 Black Sea including Marmara Denizi and Sea of Azov NE 08.04.2021
2230 Black Sea, Constanţa to Kefken Adası NE 08.04.2021
2232 Black Sea – Romania and Ukraine, Constanţa to Yalta NE 08.04.2021
2236 Black Sea, Turkey, Georgia and Russia, Tirebolu to Tuapse NE 08.04.2021
2237 Black Sea, Turkey, İnceburun to Işikli Burnu NE 08.04.2021
2238 Black Sea – Turkey, Kefken Adasi to İnceburun NE 08.04.2021
2283 Black Sea – Bulgaria, Maslen Nos to Nos Kaliakra NE 08.04.2021
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 15
Chart Number Chart Title Replacement Chart Number
431 Brazil – Southern Coast, Porto de Sepetiba and Approaches 431
1270 International Chart Series, Korea – West Coast, Ando to Incheon Hang 1270
1274 Black Sea – Turkey, Samsun and Fatsa with Approaches 1274
1275 Black Sea – Turkey, Ereğli to Amasra 1275
2214 Black Sea including Marmara Denizi and Sea of Azov 2214
2230 Black Sea, Constanţa to Kefken Adası 2230
2232 Black Sea – Romania and Ukraine, Constanţa to Yalta 2232
2236 Black Sea, Turkey, Georgia and Russia, Tirebolu to Tuapse 2236
2237 Black Sea, Turkey, İnceburun to Işikli Burnu 2237
2238 Black Sea – Turkey, Kefken Adasi to İnceburun 2238
2283 Black Sea – Bulgaria, Maslen Nos to Nos Kaliakra 2283
1272 Black Sea, Giresun, İğneada, İnebolu and Sinop with Approaches Withdrawn
1279 Black Sea – Turkey, Ordu, Trabzon, Rize and Hopa with Approaches Withdrawn
AUS133 Australia – South Coast, Plans in South Australia (Sheet 3) Withdrawn
AUS135 Australia – South Coast, Plans in South Australia (Sheet 4) Withdrawn
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 15
NP No. Title Date Remarks
NP74 ADMIRALTY List of Lights and Fog Signals

British Isles and North Coast of France from Dunkerque to the

Entrance to Goulet de Brest including North Sea Oil and Gas

Production Installations

Volume A 2nd Edition 2021

 

ISBN No: 978-0-70-772-4287

08/04/2021 Updated to NM Week 09/21 (17/02/21)

First updates in NM week 14/21. NP74

Edition 1 (2020) is cancelled

NP314-22 &

e-NP314

ADMIRALTY The Nautical Almanac Her Majesty’s Almanac Office 2022

ISBN No: 978-0-70-774-6265

08/04/2021 NP314-22 contains tabular positions of the Sun, Moon, navigational planets and stars for use in the determination of

position at sea from sextant

observations for the year 2022.

 

Please note that the bookmark can be found in NP314-22 between pages 32 and 33

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