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Publication 2020
This ABS Quarterly Report on Port State Control (PSC) provides information to owners on deficiencies identified on ABS vessels during inspections carried out by the various PSC regimes globally during the third quarter of 2020. This report is being made available to assist owners by providing awareness of potential areas of concern that have been identified on ABS classed vessels.
Port State Control inspections have proven to be an effective tool for eliminating substandard vessels that may be in operation which may impact maritime safety and the marine environment. A ship is regarded as substandard if the hull, machinery, equipment, or operational safety and the protection of the environment is substantially below the standards required by the relevant conventions or if the crew is not in conformity with the safe manning document. Evidence that the ship, its equipment, or its crew do not correspond substantially with the requirements of the relevant conventions or that the master or crew members are not familiar with essential shipboard procedures relating to the safety of ships or the prevention of pollution may be clear grounds for the PSC inspector to conduct a more detailed inspection.
Table of Contents
Our Mission
Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental Policy
Foreword
Table of Contents
1. ABS Fleet 3rd Quarter Detention Facts
1.1 Top Categories for Grounds for Detention
1.2 Photographs
1.3 Top Ports for Vessels Detained for ABS Vessels
2. 3rd Quarter Intervention Top Deficiencies on ABS Vessels
2.1 Top Categories for Grounds for Deficiency
2.2 Photographs
2.3 Top Ports for Interventions on ABS Vessels
3. COVID-19 Impact on PSC
3.1 Paris MoU Inspections
3.2 Tokyo MoU
3.3 Indian Ocean MoU
3.4 Black Sea MoU
3.5 USCG Detentions 2020 3rd Quarter
4. 2020 Paris and Tokyo MoU Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC)
5. 2021 Paris and Tokyo MoU Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC)
6. 2020 Coastal Focused Inspection Campaign (FIC)
7. New Regulations Coming Up in October 2020
8. New Regulations Coming Up in January 2021
9. Industry Links for Port State Control
10. Additional Resources
11. ABS Contact Information – If Your Ship is Detained
Publication 2021
American Bureau of Shipping (hereinafter “ABS”) is the premier classification society in the world. The focus of ABS is to provide classification services to promote the common safety, environmental and regulatory interests of its members and clients, including builders, owners, and operators of ships. Since its inception in 1862, ABS has been a global leader in marine safety. With more than 2,000 technical professionals positioned around the world, the ABS team has the experience, knowledge, and professional judgment to assist vessel owners and operators.
ABS has established a strict standard of excellence and has earned a reputation for quality service and client support. We are committed to providing superior technical and survey services that assist our clients in conforming to these standards, thereby encouraging safe and efficient operations.
Table of Contents
ABS Commitment
Our Mission
Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental Policy
Foreword
1. ABS Fleet 3rd Quarter Detention Facts
1.1 Top Categories for Grounds for Detention
1.2 Photographs
1.3 Top Countries for ABS Vessels Detained
2. 3rd Quarter Intervention Top Deficiencies on ABS Vessels
2.1 Top Categories for Deficiency
2.2 Photographs
2.3 Top Countries for Interventions on ABS Vessels
3. COVID-19 Impact on PSC
3.1 Paris MoU Inspections for 3rd Quarter 2021
3.2 Tokyo MoU inspections for 3rd Quarter 2021
3.3 USCG Detentions for 3rd Quarter 2021
4. 2021 Paris and Tokyo MoU Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC)
5. 2021 United States Coast Guard Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC)
6a. New Regulations - January 2021
6b. New Regulations - June 2021
7. Industry Links for Port State Control
8. Additional Resources
9. ABS Contact Information – If Your Ship is Detained