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MSC 98/15/[X] – Further international actions in response to the migrant crisis in the Central Mediterranean
Submitted by ICS, Maritime Safety Committee, 98th Session, Agenda Item 15, April 2017.
SSE 4/11/X – Revised SOLAS regulations ii-1/13 and ii-1/13-1 & other related regulations for new ships – Comments on SSE 4/11
Submitted by Japan, the Marshall Islands, ICS and CLIA, Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment, 4th session, Agenda item 11.
HTW 4/5/8 – Comments on Issues identified during implementation of the 2010 Manila Amendments to the STCW Convention and Code
Submitted by ICS, Sub-committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping, 4th Session, Agenda item 5, December 2016.
HTW 4/5/5 – Issues identified during implementation of the 2010 Manila Amendments to the STCW Convention
Submitted by ICS and CLIA, Sub-committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping, 4th Session, Agenda item 5, November 2016.
‘Spot The Hazard’ Safety Posters Issued Throughout the Industry in Drive to Promote Hazard Awareness
As part of a major initiative to promote hazard awareness throughout the shipping industry, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and The Standard Club have issued free safety posters to shipping companies worldwide. The release of the posters marks the final stage of a campaign by the two organisations to promote hazard awareness with a ‘Spot the Hazard’ competition for seafarers.
HTW 4/5/2 – Guidance for the Implementation of the 2010 Manila Amendments – Certificates and documentary evidence required under the STCW Convention
Submitted by the US and ICS, Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping, 4th Session, Agenda item 5, November 2016.
Revised SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-8 & associated guidelines MSC1/CIRC.1175 & new guidelines for safe mooring operations – Comments on SDC 4-11
Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, 4th session, Agenda item 11, December 2016.
HTW 4/8/1 – Proposal for a new module to address other stakeholders in the revised Guidelines on Fatigue
Submitted by ICS, CLIA and ITF, Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping, 4th Session, Agenda item 8, October 2016.
ICS Pilotage, Towing and Mooring Survey 2016 Now Underway
The role of the pilot in mitigating the potential economic and environmental risk from today's large vessels is one of the most important in maritime safety. In recognition of this, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has embarked upon its first comprehensive survey of pilotage, towing and mooring services provided in ports and terminals around the world.