pill risk in the waters of north-
astern U.S. states, through a
ooperative process known as
egional risk assessment.
The regional risk assessment
;eam operated under the guidance
}f a steering committee chaired by
members of the U.S. Coast Guard,
The American Waterways
Operators and the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental
Management. Committee mem-
bers attended regular meetings
over a seven-month period in order
to consider ways of reducing the
likelihood of marine accidents in
the Northeastern states. The work
of the committee reportedly includ-
ed an in-depth review of all vessel
operations throughout the region.
The team's recommendations
include a region-specific focus on
improved vessel communications,
voyage planning, barge retrieval
and anchoring systems and ligh-
tering protocols. The full report of
the team is expected to be released
shortly.
According to steering committee
member Capt. Eric Williams of
the First Coast Guard District's
Marine Safety Division, "I strongly
believe we will improve the safe
transportation of petroleum
through our cooperative efforts to
make positive changes in the oper-
ations of towboats and barges in
the Northeast."
For more information, contact
Capt. Williams at tel: (617) 223-
8439.
STCW Amendments Enter
Into Force
As previously indicated in past
MR/EN issues, on Feb. 1, the 1995
amendments to the International
Convention on Standards of
Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping (STCW) for
Seafarers, 1978, entered into force.
According to IMO (International
Maritime Organization), the
amendments represent almost a
complete re-writing of the
Convention, which has so far been
ratified by 120 countries whose
combined merchant fleet totals 95
percent of the world fleet.
The main aims of the revisions to
the Convention are:
• To transfer all detailed techni-
cal requirements to an associat-
ed STCW Code, Part A of which
was made mandatory and also
entered into force on Feb. 1;
• To clarify the skills and com-
March, 1997
petence required;
• To require administrations to
maintain direct control over and
endorse the qualifications of
those masters, officers and
radio personnel they authorize
to serve on their ships; and
• To make parties to the
Convention accountable to each
other, through IMO, for the
proper implementation of the
Convention and the quality of
their training and certification
activities.
The amendments take into
account developments that have
occurred in shipping since 1978,
including the use of simulators for
training in the use of radar and
automatic radar plotting aids,
which has been made mandatory.
Provisions have also been intro-
duced for the monitoring of these
standards by a quality assurance
system.
The revised Convention permits
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