TARGET FACTORS

In targeting ships for inspection, the following are considered:

  • Ships visiting a port of a State, the Authority of which is a signatory to the Memorandum, for the first time or after an absence of 12 months or more;
  • Ships which have been permitted to leave the port of a State, the Authority of which is a signatory to the Memorandum, on the condition that the deficiencies noted must be rectified within a specified period, upon expiry of such period;
  • Ships which have been reported by pilots or port authorities as having deficiencies which may prejudice their safe navigation;
  • Ships whose statutory certificates on the ship’s construction and equipment, have not been issued in accordance with the relevant instruments;
  • Ships carrying dangerous or polluting goods, which have failed to report all relevant information concerning the ship‘s particulars, the ship’s movements and concerning the dangerous or polluting goods being carried to the competent authority of the port and coastal state;
  • Ships, which have been suspended from their class for safety reasons in the course of the preceding six months.

 

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