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December 10, 2020

ニュース, New Editions

Week 50: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases

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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.

WITH 645 – Witherbys – Mariner’s Diary 2021
Recommended for all vesselsWith over 350 pages, this diary is an asset to the organised mariner. The spacious layout allows crew to keep note of key day to day events on board and write reflective journal entries. Important contacts can also be added to this handy point of reference.This diary is practical and motivational. It includes both entry space and a maritime literary quote for every day of the year. Mariners can use the diary to record phone calls and meetings, in addition to accessing important country information.

 

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WITH 649 – Witherby – Ship Stability Strength and Loading Principles
Recommended for all vessels
This book is a clear, instructive guide to ship stability for anyone studying to become certified to Mate/Master or officer of the watch (OOW) level.The book covers the following areas:• The ship stability syllabus requirements for learners studying for a STCW 78 as amended OFFICER IN CHARGE OF NAVIGATIONAL WATCH REG• The ship stability syllabus requirements for learners studying for a STCW 78 as amended CHIEF MATE/MASTER REG. II/2 (UNLIMITED) certificate of competency• The principles of ship construction, as necessary to understand the nature of the stresses to which a ship’s hull will be subjected in service
WITH 213 – Passage Planning Guide – Straits of Malacca and Singapore, (PPG – SOMS 2021 Edition) – Dec 2020
Recommended for all vessels transiting Malacca and Singapore straitsThis 2021 edition of the Passage Planning Guide Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) has been completely revised to incorporate the latest guidance and practical advice for ships transiting the region. This comprehensive guide contains the latest navigational guidance and practical advice for the region including details of traffic hotspots, Straits Pilot Services, TSS and VTS information.
WITH 104 – ICS Tanker Safety Guide (Chemicals), 5th Edition – Jan 2021
Recommended for Chemical TankersThe ICS Tanker Safety Guide (Chemicals) is the standard reference work for chemical tankers. Now in its fifth edition, the Guide provides chemical tanker operators and crew with up-to-date best practice guidance for safe and pollution-free operations on chemical tankers and oil tankers carrying chemical cargoes in accordance with MARPOL Annex II.The fifth edition contains valuable new guidance on key safety issues and operations, is fully aligned with ISGOTT: International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, Sixth Edition and provides new and improved ship/shore safety checklists. It should be carried on all chemical tankers and should be readily accessible by anyone involved in the carriage of chemicals on ships, including ship operators, cargo interests, training institutes and terminal operators.
IMO 200E IMDG Code 2020 Edition (Amendment 40-20) – Dec 2020
Essential for vessels with DG Cargo onboardThis 2021 edition of the Passage Planning Guide Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) has been completely revised to incorporate the latest guidance and practical advice for ships transiting the region. This comprehensive guide contains the latest navigational guidance and practical advice for the region including details of traffic hotspots, Straits Pilot Services, TSS and VTS information.
IMO 210E IMDG Code Supplements – Jan 2021
Essential for vessels with DG Cargo onboardThe International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code relates to the safe carriage of dangerous goods by sea but does not include all details of procedures for packing of dangerous goods or actions to take in the event of an emergency or accident involving personnel who handle goods at sea. These aspects are covered by the publications that are associated with the IMDG Code, included in this Supplement.The Supplement also includes texts of the Medical First Aid Guide, descriptions of the reporting procedures for incidents involving dangerous goods, harmful substances and/or marine pollutants, the IMO/ILO/UNECE Guidelines for packing of cargo transport units, the International Code for the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and High-Level Radioactive Wastes on board Ships and other appropriate Assembly resolutions, resolutions and circulars of the Maritime Safety Committee and circulars of the Facilitation Committee and of the Sub-Committee on Dangerous Goods, Solid Cargoes and Containers.
Performance Standards 2020
Recommended for all vesselsThe new consolidated edition of Performance Standards for Shipborne Radiocommunications and Navigational Equipment incorporates all amendments adopted up to December 2020 including:- Bridge alert management- Revised performance standards and functional requirements for the long-range identification and tracking of ships- Revised performance standards for enhanced group call (ECG) equipment, and- Code of Alerts & Indicators, 2009
MARPOL Map 73/78

This concise map is regularly updated with the latest MARPOL information and amendments. The most recent changes, effective from January 2021, concerns Annex II, the discharge of Noxious Liquid Substances (NLS). A new regulation 13.7.1.4 applies to NW Europe, including the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, Baltic Sea and Irish waters.

UK Chamber of Shipping – Bridge Resource Management Guidance
Recommended for all vesselsManagement Guidance is the latest release from the UK Chamber of Shipping. This operational handbook explores what good bridge resource management looks like and details, for all types of vessel, techniques for effective and optimised bridge teams.  It equips readers with the principles and practice necessary to avoid single point failures when executing a berth to berth voyage. Commonly encountered issues are highlighted and high level BRM principles illustrate the importance of an effective management strategy. 

 

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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in in Week 50
Chart

Title

Chart Title NE/NC Date
106 England – East Coast, Cromer to Smiths Knoll NE 10.12.2020
468 Cruise Terminals in the Caribbean, Amber Cove, Dominican Republic and Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos NE 10.12.2020
1007 Korea -West Coast, Mokpo NE 10.12.2020
1281 China – East Coast, Outer Approaches to Dafeng Gang and Yangkou Gang NE 10.12.2020
1441 Turks and Caicos Islands, Turks Islands NE 10.12.2020
1763 China – East Coast, Wenzhou Gang NE 10.12.2020
2245 International Chart Series, France – South Coast, Villefranche-Sur-Mer to Menton NE 10.12.2020
2246 International Chart Series, France – South Coast, Cap d’Antibes to Cap Ferrat including Baie des Anges and Rade de Villefranche NE 10.12.2020
3166 France – South Coast, Rade d’Agay to Monaco NE 10.12.2020
CP5 Panamá – Pacific Coast, Panamá Canal, Pacific Entrance NE 10.12.2020
AUS53 Australia – North West Coast, Western Australia, Approaches to Port Hedland NE 10.12.2020
AUS54 Australia – North West Coast, Western Australia, Port Hedland NE 10.12.2020

 

Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 50
Chart Number Chart Title Replacement Chart Number
106 England – East Coast, Cromer to Smiths Knoll 106
468 Cruise Terminals in the Caribbean, Amber Cove, Dominican Republic and Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos 468
1007 Korea – West Coast, Mokpo 1007
1281 China – East Coast, Outer Approaches to Dafeng Gang and Yangkou Gang 1281
1441 Turks and Caicos Islands, Turks Islands 1441
1763 China – East Coast, Wenzhou Gang 1763
2245 International Chart Series, France – South Coast, Villefranche-Sur-Mer to Menton 2245
2246 International Chart Series, France – South Coast, Cap d’Antibes to Cap Ferrat including Baie des Anges and Rade de Villefranche 2246
3166 France – South Coast, Rade d’Agay to Monaco 3166
CP5 Panamá – Pacific Coast, Panamá Canal, Pacific Entrance CP5
AUS53 Australia – North West Coast, Western Australia, Approaches to Port Hedland AUS53
AUS54 Australia – North West Coast, Western Australia, Port Hedland AUS54
8008 Port Approach Guide, Bremerhaven Withdrawn
8026 Port Approach Guide, Rostock Withdrawn
8039 Port Approach Guide, Kiel Withdrawn
8069 Port Approach Guide, The Elbe – Hamburg Withdrawn
8070 Port Approach Guide, The Elbe – Bützfleth Withdrawn
8071 Port Approach Guide, The Elbe – Brunsbüttel Withdrawn
8072 Port Approach Guide, The Elbe – Cuxhaven Withdrawn
8099 Port Approach Guide, Bremen Withdrawn
8135 Port Approach Guide, Wilhelmshaven Withdrawn
8190 Port Approach Guide, Wismar Withdrawn
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 50
NP No. Title Date Remarks
NP1 &

e-NP1

ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions.

Africa Pilot Volume I (19th Edition) 2020.

 

ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-5800

10/12/2020 Updated to Week 36/20

(03/09/20) First updates in NM week 50/20. This edition supersedes NP1 (18th

Edition 2017) which is cancelled

NP69A &

e-NP69A

ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions.

East Coasts of Central America and Gulf of Mexico Pilot (9th

Edition) 2020.

 

ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-5817

10/12/2020 Updated to Week 37/20 (10/09/20) First updates in NM week 50/20.This edition supersedes NP69A

(8th Edition 2019) which is

cancelled

NP164-21 Dover Daily Times of High Water (HW) and Mean Range (MR) of the tide 10/12/2020 2021 Edition
NP283(2) ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals. Maritime Safety Information Services.

The Americas, Far East and Oceania. Volume 3(2) 1st Edition, 2020.

 

ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-7040

10/12/2020 Updated to Week 43/20

(22/10/20) First updates in NM week 50/20. The previous 2020 Edition of NP283(2) is cancelled

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