Liberia issues note on the Port State Control inspections and detentions in Australia, China, Europe, and the USA
Liberia Maritime Authority has issued a marine operation note on the Port State Control inspections and detentions in Australia, China, Europe, and the USA.
This document (MON 05/2023) was issued on 29 July 2023.
Port State Control inspections and PSC detentions continue to increase in Australia, China, Europe and the USA.
The Administration has published the following MAs and MONs to assist with the preparation of the vessels when visiting ports in the designated areas:
• MA 01/20211 - Precautions When Navigating Waters In And Around Changjiangkou, China
• MA 16/2022 - Shipboard Preparedness For Emergency Steering In Port Hedland
• MA 18/2022 - Electromechanical Equipment Malfunction Procedures For Shanghai
• MON 02/2021 - Australian Ports – Measures To Mitigate Port State Control Actions And Detentions
• MON 05/2021 - China Ports – Mandatory Reporting And Port State Control
• MON 06/2021 - Main Public Routes Along The Coast Of Zhejiang, People’s Republic Of China
• MON 04/2023 - Dynamic Pre-Arrival Deficiency Information
The vessel operator is responsible for ensuring compliance with the international conventions as required by Liberia Maritime Regulation 2.35.
The Administration requires owners, operators and DPAs to report deficiencies by submitting Advance Notice of Arrival (ANOA) to the Liberian Administration.
The submission of the ANOAs 96 hours prior to arrival are helping to ensure compliance by identifying and reporting defects and initiation of corrective action prior to boarding by PSC.
Our experience has proven that the majority of PSC detentions could have been prevented with timely notification of issues to the Flag Administration and relevant Class Society.
Accordingly, it is imperative that we receive ANOAs with accurate Pre-arrival information in order to provide accurate and effective assistance.
Additionally, the Administration requires the submission of the Pre-Arrival Checklist (RLM-258) in conjunction with the ANOA.
Pre-arrival Port deficiency information will be provided by email using our Dynamic Prevention Program.
A Preemptive inspection, if applicable, will be scheduled to assist crews with keeping the vessel in compliance.
A completed ANOA with information on existing deficiencies shall be sent to NOA@liscr.com at least 4 working days, or 96 hours, prior to the vessel’s arrival at its first port of call in Australia, China, Europe, or the USA.
A copy of an ANOA provided to the Coastal State with information on deficiencies is acceptable.
In any case, the ANOA shall include the following information:
Vessel Name:
IMO Number:
Pot of Arrival:
Date of Arrival:
Contact information for the local agent:
Defective Equipment;
Compliance issues:
Vessel's Previous Port:
Date of departure:
For more information, please see the document below (available only to subscribers):
Advance Notice of Arrival and Pre-Arrival Preparation Requirements and Preemptive inspections for Vessels Calling on Ports in Australia, China, Europe and the USA
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