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Ref:
Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), 86th session: 27 May - 5 June 2009 ECDIS and BNWAS to be made mandatory under
SOLAS Amendments
to SOLAS regulation V/19, to make mandatory the carriage of Electronic Chart
Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) and Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm
Systems (BNWAS), under SOLAS chapter V, Safety of Navigation, were
adopted, with an expected entry into force date of 1 January 2011. The
requirements will be mandatory for new ships and phased-in for existing
ships. Comprehensive review of the STCW
Convention and Code |
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Ref:
MCA RESEARCH PROJECT: MSA 10/6/201 Common sense and maritime expertise combined with the tenets of the ISM Code clearly indicates that familiarisation training on such vital navigational equipment as an ECDIS is a necessity, considering that incompetent operation of ECDIS could impact adversely on the safety of life and protection of the marine environment. |
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Ref: Marine
Information Note 316 The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV), at its fifty-third session (23-27 July 2007), considered the issue of maintenance of Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) software and agreed that proper maintenance of ECDIS software was an important issue for ensuring the safety of navigation. |
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The Safety of Life at Sea
(SOLAS) Convention Chapter V Regulation 19.2.1.4 states that all ships
irrespective of size shall have "nautical charts and nautical
publications to plan and display the ship's route for the intended voyage and
to plot and monitor positions throughout the voyage; an electronic chart
display and information system (ECDIS) may be accepted as meeting the chart
carriage requirements of this subparagraph". |
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Of note, in case of system failure, ECDIS ships must have a back up of
either a separate secondary ECDIS or carry and maintain a full chart outfit
for the vessels area of operation. If a vessel is governed by SOLAS, be it through specific codes of practice such as The Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2) or otherwise for regulations that apply to all ships without exception, including small privately operated vessels, specific regulations concerning the standard of navigation incorporating the use of ECDIS or ECS along with paper charts are included and are of importance to all vessels operating electronic navigational systems. |
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Of particular importance, SOLAS regulation 34 and 34.1 covers the requirements of safe navigation and avoidance of dangerous situations for all vessels on all voyages unless expressly provided otherwise. The MCA summarises the content as follows: (Obtained Apr 2009)
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Although the recreational sector is largely unregulated, some legislation applies to all craft, whether commercial or recreational. The following regulations specifically apply to pleasure craft. SOLAS V For Pleasure Craft On 1 July 2002, some new regulations came into force, which directly affect pleasure craft users. These regulations are part of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, otherwise known as SOLAS V. Most of the SOLAS convention only applies to large commercial ships, but parts of Chapter V apply to small, privately owned pleasure craft. Voyage planning requirements apply to all craft, irrespective of size. If you are involved in a boating accident and it is subsequently shown that you have not applied the basic principles outlined in this document, you could be prosecuted. Voyage Planning Regulation V/34 ‘Safe Navigation and avoidance of dangerous situations’, is a new regulation. It concerns prior-planning for your boating trip, more commonly known as voyage or passage planning. Voyage planning is basically common sense. |
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Further information Merchant Shipping Notices (MSNs) and Marine Guidance Notes (MGNs) are available on the MCA website Regulations are available via the Internet at: www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/stat.htm Any further questions can be addressed to MCA Fishing and Code Vessel Safety Branch, tel: 023 8032 9139, fax: 023 8032 9447 or email at codes@mcga.gov.uk. The national governing body for sailing is the RYA. Visit their website at www.rya.org.uk |
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