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1. The Administration of St. Vincent and the Grenadines considers the COVID-19 outbreak to be a force majeure and vide attached Circular No. GEN 025-Rev.9, has provided following guidance to assist the the Shipowners/ Ship Operators/ Managers and Recognized Organizations;
a. Scheduled Statutory Surveys:
i. In cases where RO surveyors are not able to undertake scheduled surveys due to restrictions imposed by COVID-19, the Administration will consider applications for extension/postponement under force majeure on a case-by-case basis.
ii. Duly filled Application form as per GEN 001, signed, stamped and commented by RO is to be submitted to the Administration by the Shipowners/ Ship Operators/ Managers.
iii. Evidence of a plan covering how the ship will be brought back into the regular survey cycle is to be enclosed along with the application.
b. Dry docking surveys and servicing of ship’s equipment:
i. Extension of a ship’s dry docking survey or servicing of ship’s equipment as required by IMO Conventions due to COVID-19 may be requested .
ii. The Shipowners/ Ship Operators/ Managers to use application form as per GEN 001 circular. The application form duly signed, stamped and commented by RO is to be submitted before the due date of the surveys or expiry date of the statutory certificate in order to avoid Port State Control issues
iii. Evidence of ship’s plan covering intended dry docking survey and servicing of ship’s equipment is to be enclosed along with the application.
c. ISM Internal Audit:
i. The Administration will, at the ISM Manager’s request, extend annual ISM internal audits for up to three (3) months, as per para 12.1 of the ISM Code in cases where audits cannot be carried out due to travel restrictions imposed due to COVID19.
ii. Upon expiry of the initial extension, provided that the Company has necessary arrangements in place, an internal ISM audit may be carried out on board by the crew. The Master may audit the Engine Department and the Chief Engineer may audit the Deck Department, under remote supervision from qualified internal auditor/DPA from the Company.
d. ISM Document of Compliance:
i. The Administration will, at the ISM Manager’s request may extend annual, additional or renewal DoC audits up to 18 July 2021 in cases where audits cannot be carried out because of travel restrictions imposed due to COVID-19.
ii. Remote auditing in relation to annual DOC audits is allowed subject to ISM Manager’s and RO’s agreement.
iii. Extension of interim and initial audits will be dealt with on a case by case basis.
e. Safety Management Certificates (SMC) and International Ship Security Certificates (ISSC):
i. With regards to SMC and ISSC renewal audits/ verifications, and noting the provisions of ISM Code 13.14 and ISPS Code A-19.3.5, the Administration may authorise its Recognized Organizations to issue three (3) month extensions to existing SMC and ISSC Certificates.
ii. Duly filled Application form as per GEN 001 circular, signed, stamped and commented by RO is to be submitted by the ISM Manager.
iii. With regards intermediate and additional audits/verification extension, the ISM Manager is to use application form as per GEN 001 circular. The application form should be stamped, signed and commented by RO.
iv. Extension of interim and initial audits/verifications will be dealt with by the Administration on a case by case basis.
f. Maritime Labour Certificates (ML Certificates):
i. MLC 2006 does not allow extensions to existing MLC Certificates without an MLC inspection. However, due to COVID- 19 restrictions, the Administration may authorise its Recognised Organisations to administratively issue a ML Certificate valid until 18 July 2021 where the renewal inspection cannot be conducted.
ii. With regards to intermediate and additional inspection extension, the MLC Shipowner is to use the application form as per GEN 001 circular. The application form should be stamped, signed and commented by RO.
iii. Extension of interim and initial inspections will be dealt with on a case by case basis.
g. Annual Flag State Inspections and Pre–registration inspections:
i. Due Annual Flag State Inspections will be carried out subject to availability of the Flag State Inspectors.
ii. In case that Pre–registration inspection cannot take place due to COVID- 19 restrictions, an inspector of the Administration will attend the vessel at a mutually agreed location for an initial general inspection after the registration on a case-by-case basis.
h. Seafarers Employment Agreements and repatriation:
In cases where crew members may have to exceed the twelve (12) months or contractual period onboard as stated in their original Seafarers’ Employment Agreement (SEA) because of travel restrictions imposed due to COVID- 19, the Administration will consider such extensions to be force majeure and therefore not a breach of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, as amended. A new SEA is to be signed by both parties with the clause that the seafarer is entitled to repatriation at no cost to the seafarer at seven (7) day notice.
i. MLC Financial Security:
MLC Shipowners to check urgently with their insurance providers that the insurance or other financial security cover seafarers for COVID-19 related issues. Coverage should be extended if necessary. This applies to both MLC Standard A2.5.2 and Standard A. 4.2.1.
a. Extension of the validity of STCW Endorsements attesting the Recognition of Certificates of Competency or Certificates of Proficiency:
Expired Endorsements attesting the Recognition of Certificates of Competency or Certificates of Proficiency may be extended if national Certificates of Competency or Certificates of Proficiency are extended as well.
b. Minimum Safe Manning Dispensation:
If a crew member needs to leave the ship due to urgent circumstances and cannot be replaced immediately due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, a dispensation can be requested from the Administration.
c. Seamen’s Book:
Seamen’s Book May be extended upon request to the Administration.
d. Medical Certificates:
Seafarers with a medical certificate about to expire or no longer valid will be allowed to keep serving on board for a period of up to three (3) months.
e. Drills:
In order to safeguard the health of the crew, but still maintaining compliance as much as possible, from a safety perspective the shipowners should take measures such as, but not limited to the following;
i. Crew drills may be restricted to those mandatory drills required by SOLAS
ii. Crew drills may be conducted in a manner to maintain social distancing as much as possible
iii. Drills which require crew to be in close proximity may be conducted as table top exercises or instructional sessions, so that social distancing is maintained
f. Copies of certificates and other documents:
In view of increasing difficulty in delivering original documents and certificates onboard due to the exceptional circumstance, the Administration allows temporarily for copies of certificates and other documents to be kept onboard instead of originals.
2. The temporary measures stated above shall remain in place for a period of three (3) months starting from 18th April 2021 and are subject to review by the Administration as the situation develops. A copy of the Circular No. GEN 025-Rev.9 is to be kept onboard ready to be disclosed to PSC Officers.
3. Ship owners/ operators and masters of St. Vincent and the Grenadines flagged ships are advised to be guided by above.
4. This Technical Circular supersedes and revokes earlier Technical Circular No. 008/2021, dated 27th January 2021.
Enclosure:
Disclaimer:
This Technical Circular and the material contained in it is provided only for the purpose of supplying current information to the reader and not as an advice to be relied upon by any person. While we have taken utmost care to be as factual as possible, readers/ users are advised to verify the exact text and content of the Regulation from the original source/ issuing Authority.