Regional arrangements for port reception facilities under the requirements of MARPOL Annex I and II have been expanded to Annexes IV, V and VI.
PSC division is initiating a Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Life Saving Appliances (LSA) for all cargo ships under DBS starting on 01/04/2013.
Following the latest Port State Control analysis of DBS inspection regime it has been noted that the most common causes for deficiencies on board remain the servicing of life saving appliances, safety of navigation and firefighting equipment. As a consequence further measures have been adopted by DBS to eliminate the number of deficiencies as outlined in this Circular.
The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has issued a Merchant Marine Notice informing that Flag and Port State Control surveyors on Panamanian jurisdictional waters will be carrying out inspections related to medicine chests and medical equipment.
DBS Head Office would like to clarify which statutory manuals on board shall be provisionally approved by attending Surveyors and submitted to the Head Office for final review and approval.
Dromon Bureau of Shipping has published the 2012 results of PSC inspection regime.
Further to our circular C12018 published on July 02, 2012 DBS would like to clarify the applicability of the new Chapter 4 of MARPOL Annex VI requirements.