Resolution
MEPC.128(53)
AMENDMENTS TO THE REVISED SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF
SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (RESOLUTION A.948(23)) FOR THE PURPOSE OF MARPOL ANNEX
VI
(Adopted
on 22 July 2005)
THE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE,
RECALLING
Article 38(a) of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization
concerning the functions of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (the
Committee) conferred upon it by the international conventions for the
prevention and control of marine pollution from ships,
RECALLING
ALSO resolution A.948(23) by which the Assembly adopted the revised survey
guidelines under the harmonized system of survey and certification,
RECALLING
FURTHER that MARPOL Annex VI entered into force on 19 May 2005,
NOTING
that amendments to MARPOL Annex VI on the introduction of the Harmonized System
of Survey and Certification (HSSC) were adopted by resolution MEPC.132(53)
which are expected to enter into force on 22 November 2006,
NOTING
ALSO that the Assembly, when adopting resolution A.948(23), requested the
Maritime Safety Committee and the Marine Environment Protection Committee to
keep the Revised Survey Guidelines under review and amend them as necessary,
HAVING
CONSIDERED the draft amendments to the revised survey guidelines under the HSSC
prepared by the Sub-Committee on Flag State Implementation at its thirteenth
session,
1.
ADOPTS amendments to the revised survey guidelines under the HSSC, as set out
in the Annex to this resolution;
2.
INVITES Governments to apply the Guidelines, as soon as possible.
Annex.
AMENDMENTS TO THE REVISED SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF
SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (RESOLUTION A.948(23)) FOR THE PURPOSE OF MARPOL ANNEX
VI
1.
In the Contents, the following new section 3 is added after existing section 2
in Annex 3:
"(A) 3.
GUIDELINES FOR SURVEYS FOR INTERNATIONAL AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE
AND THE NOx TECHNICAL CODE
(AI) 3.1 Initial
surveys
(AA) 3.2 Annual
surveys
(AIn) 3.3
Intermediate surveys
(AR) 3.4 Renewal
surveys"
2.
In section GENERAL:
.1 in paragraph
2.8.1, a new line is added after "MARPOL 73/78/90, Annex II, regulation
10(1)(a)" as follows:
"MARPOL
Annex VI, regulation 5(1)(a)"
.2 in paragraph
2.8.3, a new line is added after "MARPOL 73/78/90, Annex II, regulation
10(1)(b)" as follows:
"MARPOL
Annex VI, regulation 5(1)(b)"
.3 in paragraph
2.8.4, a new line is added after "MARPOL 73/78/90, Annex II, regulation
10(1)(c)" as follows:
"MARPOL
Annex VI, regulation 5(1)(c)"
.4 in paragraph
2.8.5, a new line is added after "MARPOL 73/78/90, Annex II, regulation
10(1)(d)" as follows:
"MARPOL
Annex VI, regulation 5(1)(d)"
.5 in paragraph
3.2, after existing text "Annex I regulation 21" add the following
new text "and Annex VI regulation 19."
.6 in paragraph
3.8, after the existing text "(N) for the International Pollution
Prevention Certificate for Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk;"
add the following new line:
"(A) for
the International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate;"
.7 in paragraph
4.8.1, after the existing text "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex II regulation
10(2)(c)," the following new text is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulation 6(1),"
.8 in paragraph
5.2:
.1 in the
references, after the existing text "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex II," the
following new line is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulation 9(3),"
.2 in the
guideline, after the existing text "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex II regulations
12(5) and (6)," the following new text is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulations 9(4) and (5),"
.3 in the
guideline, after the existing text "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex II regulation
12(2)(b)," the following new text is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulation 9(2)(b),"
.9 in paragraph
5.4, after the existing text in the references "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex II
regulation 12(6)," the following new text is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulation 9(6)"
.10 in paragraph
5.5, third line from top, after the existing text "MARPOL 73/78/90 Annex
II regulation 12(7)," the following new text is added:
"MARPOL
Annex VI regulation 9(7)"
3.
In Annex 1. "SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE 1974 SOLAS CONVENTION, AS
MODIFIED BY THE 1988 PROTOCOL RELATING THERETO":
.1 the following
new subparagraph .8bis is added after existing paragraph 1.2.1.8:
"(EA) .8bis
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate;"
.2 the following
new subparagraph .8bis is added after existing paragraph 2.2.1.8:
"(CA) .8bis
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate;"
.3 the following
new subparagraph .8bis is added after existing paragraph 4.2.1.8:
"(RP) .8bis
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate;"
.4 the following
new subparagraph .5bis is added after existing paragraph 5.2.1.5:
"(PR)
.5bis: checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air
Pollution Prevention Certificate;"
4.
In Annex 2 "SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE 1966 LOAD LINE CONVENTION, AS
MODIFIED BY THE 1988 PROTOCOL RELATING THERETO":
.1 the following
new subparagraph .8bis is added after existing paragraph 1.2.1.8:
"(LA) .8bis
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate;"
5.
In Annex 3 "SURVEY GUIDELINES UNDER THE 1973/78 MARPOL CONVENTION":
.1 the following
new subparagraph .7bis is added after existing paragraph 1.2.1.7:
"(OA)
.7bis: checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air
Pollution Prevention Certificate;"
.2 the following
new subparagraph .6bis is added after existing paragraph 2.2.1.6:
"(NA) .6bis
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate;"
.3 the following
new section 3 is added:
"(A) 3.
GUIDELINES FOR THE SURVEYS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
CERTIFICATE AND THE NOx TECHNICAL CODE
(AI) 3.1 Initial
surveys see part "General", section 4.1
(AI) 3.1.1 For
air pollution prevention the examination of plans and designs should consist
of:
(AI) .1
examining the arrangements for systems using ozone-depleting substances
(regu1ation 12 of Annex VI);
(AI) .2
examining the arrangements for Sulphur Oxides exhaust gas cleaning systems or
other technological methods, if applicable (regulation 14 of Annex VI);
(AI) .3
examining the arrangements for vapour collection systems, if applicable
(regulation 15 of Annex VI and MSC/Circ.585);
(AI) .4
examining the arrangements for shipboard incinerators, if applicable
(regulation 16 of Annex VI);
(AI)
3.1.2 For air pollution prevention the survey should consist of:
(AI) .1
Ozone-depleting substances (regulation 12 of Annex VI):
(AI) .1
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of systems using ozone
depleting substances and there are no emissions of ozone depleting substances.
(AI) .2 Nitrogen
oxide emissions from Diesel engines (regulation 13 of Annex VI):
.1 confirmed
that all engines which are required to be certified are pre-certified in
accordance with section 2.2 of the NOx Technical Code.
(AI) .1.1 If
engine parameter check method is used:
(AI) .1.1.1 an
on-board verification survey in accordance with paragraph 6.2 of the NOx
Technical Code.
.1.2 If the
simplified method is used:
(AI) .1.2.1 an on-board verification survey in accordance
with paragraph 6.3 of the NOx Technical Code.
(AI) .3 Sulphur
Oxides (regulation 14 of Annex VI):
(AI) .3.1
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the fuel switching
arrangements when tanks are provided for low and normal sulphur content fuel;
(AI) .3.2
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the exhaust gas
cleaning system (if fitted);
(AI) .4 Volatile
Organic Compounds (regulation 15 of Annex VI) (if applicable):
(AI) .4.1
confirming the satisfactory installation of the vapour collection piping;
(AI) .4.2
confirming the satisfactory installation and peration of the means provided to
eliminate the collection of condensation in the system, such as drains in low
points of the line end;
(AI) .4.3
confirming the satisfactory installation of the piping to ensure it is
electrically continuous and electrically bonded to the hull;
(AI) .4.4
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the isolation valves
at the vapour manifolds;
(AI) .4.5
confirming that the ends of each line are properly identified as vapour
collection lines;
(AI) .4.6
confirming that the vapour collection flanges are in accordance with the IMO
guidelines and industrial standards;
(AI) .4.7
confirming that where portable vapour lines are provided that they are
electrically continuous;
(AI) .4.8
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the closed gauging
system and the readouts in the cargo control area;
(AI) .4.9
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the overflow control
system;
(AI) .4.10
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of both the audible and
visual alarms, that the alarms are properly labelled; that the power failure
alarm operates and that there is a means to check the operation of the alarms;
(AI) .4.11
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of the high and low
pressure alarms provided for each main vapour line and that these alarms
operate at the correct set points;
(AI) .5
Shipboard Incinerators (regulation 16 of Annex VI) (installed on or after 1
January 2000):
(AI) .5.1
confirming the satisfactory installation and operation of each incinerator;
(AI) .5.2
confirming that warning and instruction plates are satisfactorily secured in
prominent positions on or near the incinerator;
(AI) .5.3
confirming that the manufacturers name, incinerator model number/type and
capacity in heat units per hour is permanently marked on the incinerator;
(AI) .5.4
confirming the satisfactory operation of the following alarms and safety
devices are in good condition and fully operational;
(AI) .5.4.1 flue
gas high temperature alarms and shutdowns;
(AI) .5.4.2
combustion temperature controls and shutdowns;
(AI) .5.4.3
combustion chamber negative pressure;
(AI) .5.4.4
flame safeguard control, alarms and shutdowns;
(AI) .5.4.5 all
alarms both visual and audible are functioning and they indicate the cause of
their failure;
(AI) .5.4.6
power loss alarms and auto shutdown arrangements;
(AI) .5.4.7
charging arrangements;
(AI) .5.4.8 low
fuel oil pressure alarm/shutdown;
(AI) .5.4.9
emergency stop switch and electrical isolating arrangements;
(AI) .5.4.10
interlocks;
(AI) .5.5
confirming the satisfactory installation of drip trays under each burner, pump,
and strainer.
(AI)
3.1.3 For air pollution prevention the check that certificates and other
relevant documentation have been placed on board should consist of:
(AI) .1 review
(AA) 3.2.2.2 except for the bunker delivery notes and the records
required
in (AA) 3.2.2.2.3 and (AA) 3.2.2.2.7.
(AI)
3.1.4 For air pollution prevention the completion of the initial survey should
consist of:
(AI) .1
after satisfactory survey
the International Air
Pollution Prevention Certificate
should be issued.
(AA)
3.2 Annual surveys see "General", section 4.2
(AA)
3.2.1 For air pollution prevention the examination of current certificates and
other records should consist of:
(AA) .1 checking
the validity, as appropriate, of the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate,
the Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate and the Cargo Ship Safety Construction
Certificate or the Cargo Ship Safety Certificate;
(AA) .2 checking
the validity of the Safety Management Certificate (SMC) and that a copy of the
Document of Compliance (DOC) is on board, where applicable;
(AA) .3 checking
the validity of the International Load Line Certificate or International Load
Line Exemption Certificate;
(AA) .4
checking the validity
of the International
Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate;
(AA) .5 checking
the certificates of class, if the ship is classed with a classification
society;
(AA) .6
checking, when appropriate, the validity of the International Certificate of
Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk or the Certificate of
Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk;
(AA) .7 checking
that the ship's complement complies with the Minimum Safe Manning Document
(SOLAS 74/88, regulation V/13(b));
(AA) .8 checking
that the master, officers and ratings are certificated as required by the STCW
Convention;
(AA) .9 checking
whether any new equipment has been fitted and, if so, confirm that it has been
approved before installation and that any changes are reflected in the
appropriate certificate;
(AA)
3.2.2 For air pollution prevention the annual survey should consist of:
(AA) .1 General:
(AA) .1.1
confirm that no changes have been made or any new equipment installed which
would affect the validity of the certificate;
(AA) .2
Documentation:
(AA) .2.1
confirm that there are Engine International Air Pollution Prevention (EIAPP)
Certificates for each engine, required to be certified, as described in Chapter
2.1 of the NOx Technical Code;
(AA) .2.2
confirm that there is on board an approved technical file for each engine
required to be certified;
(AA) .2.3
confirm that there are bunker delivery notes on board and fuel oil samples are
kept under the ships control (regulation 18 of Annex VI);
(AA) .2.4
confirm that there is for each Exhaust Gas Cleaning System (EGCS)-SOx
either a SOx Emission Control Area (SECA) Compliance Certificate for the
EGCS-SOx, or an Onboard Monitoring Manual (OMM) as appropriate, plus in either
cases a SECA Compliance Plan (regulation 14(4)(b) of Annex VI);
(AA) .2.5
confirm that there is an IMO Type Approval Certificate for each incinerator on
board (regulation 16(2)(a) of Annex VI);
(AA) .2.6
confirm that there is a record book of engine parameters for each engine
required to be certified in the case where the engine parameter check method is
used as a mean of onboard NOx verification (NOx Technical
Code, paragraph 6.2.3);
(AA) .2.7
confirm that there is a record of fuel change over this record should take form
of a log-book as described by the Administration (regulation 14.6 of Annex
VI)*;
_____________
* This information could be
contained in the engine room log-book, the deck log-book, the official
log-book, the oil record book or a separate log-book solely for this purpose.
(AA) .2.8
confirm that there is a transfer procedure for the VOC collection system;
(AA) .2.9
confirm that there is an instruction manual for each incinerator if required
(regulation 16(7) of Annex VI);
(AA) .3
Ozone-depleting substances:
(AA) .3.1
confirm that no new installation or equipment except those covered by (AA)
3.2.2.3.1 have been fitted to the ship after 19 May 2005. (regulation 12.1 of
Annex VI);
(AA) .3.2
confirm that no installations containing hydrochlorofluocarbons (HCFCs) have
been fitted after 1 January 2020;
(AA) .3.3
examine externally any installation or equipment as far as practicable to
satisfactory maintenance to ensure that there are no emission of
ozone-depleting substances.
(AA) .4 Nitrogen
oxide emissions from each Diesel engines:
(AA) .4.1 If
engine parameter check method is used:
(AA) .4.1.1
review engine documentation contained in the technical file and the record book
of engine parameters to check, as far as practicable, engine rating, duty and
limitation/restrictions as given in the technical file;
(AA) .4.1.2
confirm that the engine has not undergone
any modifications or adjustments outside the options and ranges
permitted in the technical file since the last survey;
(AA) .4.1.3
conduct survey as detailed in the technical file;
(AA) .4.2 If the
simplified method is used:
(AA) .4.2.1
review engine documentation contained in the technical file;
(AA) .4.2.2
confirm that the test procedure has been approved by the Administration;
(AA) .4.2.3 confirm that the analysers, engine
performance sensors, ambient condition measurement equipment, span check gases
and other test equipment are the correct type and have been calibrated in
accordance with the NOx Technical Code;
(AA) .4.2.4
confirm that the correct test cycle, as defined in the engine's technical file,
is used for this onboard confirmation test measurements;
(AA) .4.2.5
ensure that a fuel sample is taken during the test and submitted for analysis;
(AA) .4.2.6
witness the test and confirm that a copy of the