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USCG Marine Safety USCG Marine Safety Update 2009Update 2009
Intertanko North American PanelHouston, TX
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MARINE SAFETY UPDATE - 2009
•Marine Safety Improvement Plan Update•Port State Control Statistics•Tank Ship Stats – Top 10 deficiencies•Houston-Galveston COTP Zone COC Policies
•Seafarer Shore Access Issues•Facility Access Issues•MARPOL Reception Facility Issues
FY08 FY09 FY10
FY08
FY08
FY08
FY08
FY10FY08
Enhancing the Coast Guard Marine Safety ProgramEnhancing the Coast Guard Marine Safety Program Objective Action Progress
FY08 FY10FY09
FY08
FY08
FY10
FY08
FY08
FY08
FY08 FY10
Improve the Coast Guard’s Marine Safety Capacity and Performance
• Increase marine inspector and investigator capacity
• Strengthen marine inspection and investigation consistency through addition of civilian positions
• Increase accessions from U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and maritime institutions
• Strengthen Marine Safety career paths
• Expand professional Marine Safety training and education
• Expand opportunities for maritime industry training
• Enhance engineering capacity for plan review, policy, and standards development
• Multiple marine safety resource proposals
• Senior civilian training officer additions to all Sectors and Marine Safety Units
• Doubling annual MARGRAD accessions from 18 to 36
• Auth Bill proposal for promotion targets
• Increase post graduate opportunities will by 50%, from 8 to 12 positions
• Double annual ind training billets to 24
• Add 156 billets to support plan review, policy and standards development
Enhance Service Delivery to Mariners and Industry Customers
• Establish Centers of Excellence (COEs)
• Improve information technology systems
• Increase rulemaking capacity to meet regulatory implementation
• Improve credentialing through greater efficiency, transparency and capacity
• 6 new COEs planned including 2 in FY08
• Add IT for marine safety field personnel
• Add 24 billets to boost standards development, including 4 in FY08
• NMC restructuring complete in CY08 – productivity is up 250% in last 6-months
Expand Outreach and Advisory Mechanisms for Industry and Communities
• Establish Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security, and Stewardship. • Establish a national council of maritime advisors for the Commandant. • Exercise leadership at international, national, regional, state, and local safety, security, and environmental committees.
• Need passage of Auth Bill to finalize DCO organization• Hosting 1st in series of listening sessions with industry executives on February 8th
• Double annual flag officer attendance at marine safety forums
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Port State Control – Safety Deficiencies 2008
5%
5%
5%
7%
10%
11%
11%
13%
14%
18%
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%
Load Lines
Safety in General
SOLAS Related Operational Deficiencies
Navigation
ISM Related
Life Saving Appliances
Crew
Fire Fighting Appliances
Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery
Marine Pollution
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Port State Control – Safety Detentions by Ship Type
70
23
1815
108
6 6 5 5 4 3 3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Bulk Carr
ier
General D
ry Carg
o Ship
Ro-Ro-C
argo S
hip
Containers
hip
Refrige
rated C
argo Carr
ierOther
LPG Gas
Carrier
Chemica
l Tan
kship
Oil Tan
kship
Passe
nger Ship
Supply
Ship
Tanks
hip (Not S
pecified)
Towboat/T
ug
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Port State Control – Security Detentions by Ship Type
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Oil Tankship
Livestock Carrier
Other
Chemical Tankship
Ro-Ro-Cargo Ship
Containership
General Dry Cargo Ship
Bulk Carrier
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10 – Lifeboat Structure or Operation (Lifesaving)
MarkingFrozen RudderBroken Tiller
Inoperable Engine
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9 – Certs/Docs/Licenses(Personnel)
Failure to have tanker endorsementExpired LicensesImproper licenses
MERCHANTMARINER
CREDENTIAL
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8 – Lifeboat Equipment(Lifesaving)
Expired/Contaminated Food RationsOars/Boat Hooks not present
Expired Parachute FlaresMissing Radar Transponder
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7 – Vapor Control System(Deck/Cargo)
Unapproved systemFlange stud missing & markings/labelingOverpressure/vacuum protection/alarms
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6 – Diesel Engine(Engineering)
Oil/Fuel leaksInoperable Turbocharger
Improper fuel lines
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5 – Certificates/Documents(Documents)
Missing OWS or other equipment approvalsShip Type not included on required documentsIOPPDocument of ComplianceCargo Ship Safety Certificate
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4 – IGS(Deck/Cargo)
BlowerMain ValveDeck Water Seal
Holes Unapproved Type
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3 – Cargo Transfer/Lightering(Deck/Cargo)
Inadequate ventilation in Cargo Pump RoomEmergency ShutdownsOverfill Devices
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2 – Hold/Tank(Deck/Cargo)
LEL/O2 Meters Span gas not present or expired Improper calibration
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1 – Prevention Equipment(Pollution Prevention/Response)
OWS – Unapproved/Unauthorized ChangesODME – Unable to operate due to crew
unfamiliarity with the testing of equipmentIncineratorMarine Sanitation DeviceUnauthorized piping arrangements
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Houston-Galveston COTP Zone COC Issues
• Cargo Waiver Policy Decrease Delays Within 90 days annual or biannual COC Critical system check within 72 hours Not applicable to Initial COCs or beyond 90 days
• Houston Fuel Oil No COCs
• Outside of the Cargo Waiver Fees (off charter) or lay berth
• Upper Ship Channel Deep Draft constrained < 40 feet Oil Tanking – Layberth – Public Terminal Exxon Baytown - deep draft Shell Crude Dock
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Seafarer Shore Access Issues
•33 CFR 105.200(b)(9) – “Ensure Coordination of shore leave…
•Vast majority of seafarers denied shore leave don’t have Visas – Shore Pass (Seaman’s Church Survey)
•Houston PSIB 04-09– Review of all FSPs for specific procedures– Investigations
•USCG Headquarters ALCOAST 575/09 – “reasonable access to mariners.” reporting of facilities to CG HQ.
•Houston – Seafarer Access Guide
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Facility Access Issues•33 CFR 105.200(b)(9) – ensure coordination of…
crew change out….& visitors to the vessel…•33 CFR 105.270 – Delivery of Stores and Bunkers•Houston PSIB 04-09 – Access to Ships Through
Facilities•CG Headquarters ALCOAST 575/09•Seafarer Access Guide•USCG Restrictions•FIAT – Investigate & respond to complaints•AMSC - Facility Access Workgroup
– Next meeting October 23, 2009 in Houston at Seaman’s Center
•HOGANSAC – Safety & Utilization Subcommittee
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MARPOL Reception Facility Issues•Certificate of Adequacy (COA)
– Oil Slops (Annex I)– NLS (Annex II)– Garbage (Annex V)
•Verification Activities for approval•Artificial Barriers•Communication issues – Transparency•Houston – Reception Facility Guide
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•Questions?
CDR Rob Smith, USCGChief, Prevention OperationsCG Sector Houston-Galveston9640 Clinton DriveHouston, TX 77029(713) [email protected]