Liberia's updated passenger ship safety inspections

On 19 September 2024, the Liberia Maritime Authority issued the revised Marine Notice INS-001, introducing a new checklist (RLM 252P, Issue A) specifically for passenger ships, included as Annex IV.

This checklist aims to address the unique safety requirements and operational considerations for passenger vessels, ensuring that they adhere to higher standards of safety due to the nature of their operations and the potential risks associated with carrying passengers.

Purpose of the New Checklist

  • Enhanced Safety Protocols:
    • The new checklist is intended to provide a structured approach for conducting safety inspections on passenger ships, highlighting specific areas of concern that may not be as relevant for cargo or other types of vessels.
    • It emphasizes safety aspects crucial for passenger safety, including evacuation procedures, life-saving equipment, and emergency drills, which are vital in ensuring the well-being of individuals onboard.

Implications of the Change

  • Increased Scrutiny for Passenger Vessels:
    • With this new checklist, passenger vessels will undergo a more rigorous inspection process, leading to increased accountability for shipowners and operators in maintaining safety standards.
    • The specific focus on passenger safety reinforces the commitment of the Liberian Maritime Administration to uphold high safety standards in the industry, reflecting the growing importance of passenger ship safety in maritime operations.

Applicability

  • All Passenger Vessels:
    • The new checklist applies to all Liberian-flagged passenger vessels, and it is also relevant for any vessels entering the registry as passenger ships. This broad applicability ensures that safety measures are uniformly implemented across all Liberian passenger vessels.
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