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(NAR) VOL. 12 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 2001

[ MIA MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 159, S. 2000, November 16, 2000 ]

ADOPTION OF A NATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT CODE AND PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE DOMESTIC SHIPPING



Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 474 and Executive Order Nos. 125/125-A, the Maritime Industry Authority Board during its 154th regular meeting held on 16 November 2000, decided to adopt and approve the National Safety Management (NSM) Code and the Guidelines on the implementation of the National Safety Management Safety Code herein set out as Annexes to the present Memorandum Circular and thereby further approved the following Rules and Regulations to implement the Code and the Guidelines and shall become part of the Philippine Merchant Marine Rules and Regulations 1997, as amended as Chapter XX thereof.

I. Objectives
  1. To foster safety culture in domestic shipping operations by institutionalizing the adoption, implementation and maintenance of a Safety Management System (SMS) by shipping companies, designed to ensure personnel competence in every aspect of ship operations;

  2. To enable companies to achieve and maintain high standards of safety and marine environment protection through safe practices in ship operation and safe working environment; establishing of safeguards against all identified risks; and, continuous improvement of safety management skills of personnel ashore and aboard ships, including preparation for emergencies related both to safety and marine environment protection; and

  3. To ensure compliance with mandatory rules and regulations, codes and standards governing safety and environmental protection.
II. Coverage
  1. This Circular shall apply to the following steel/wooden hulled ships, whenever operating in Philippine waters:

    1. All passenger-carrying ships not required to be classed;

    2. Tankers not required to be classed;

    3. Bulk Carriers not required to be classed;

    4. Other Cargo Ships not required to be classed; and

    5. Tugboats, whenever pulling/pushing non-propelled tanker barges carrying oil products.

  2. The following shall be exempted from the application of this Memorandum Circular:

    1. Those covered by Memorandum Circular No. 143, specifically:

      i.          Passenger High Speed Crafts;
      ii.          Passenger-carrying ships required to be classed and those currently classed;
      iii.         Oil tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers 500 gt and above; and
      iv.         Bulk carriers 500 gt and above and required to be classed.

    2. fishing boats;

    3. non-propelled barges;

    4. sailing ships;

    5. pleasure crafts not engaged in commercial trading;

    6. government owned ships not engaged in commercial trade; and

    7. naval warships.
III. Definitions

For purposes of this Circular, the following terms are hereby defined:
  1. Administration refers to the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).

  2. Code refers to the National Safety Management (NSM) Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention.

  3. Company refers to the owner of the ship or any other organization or person such as the manager, or the bareboat charterer, who has assumed responsibility for operation of the ship from the shipowner and who in assuming such responsibility has agreed to take over all the duties and responsibilities imposed by the Code.

  4. Safety Management System (SMS) refers to the structured and documented system enabling company personnel to effectively implement the company’s safety and environmental protection policy.

  5. NSM Manual refers to the three-part manual developed by the Administration.

  6. Document of Compliance (DOC) refers to the document issued to a Company that complies with the requirements of the Code.

  7. Safety Management Certificates (SMC) refers to the document issued to a ship, which signifies that the Company and its shipboard management operate in accordance with the approved SMS.
Further, terms, guidance, elaborations or interpretations relative to the implementation of this Circular shall be in reference to the Code and its Guidelines and other related documents where applicable and warranted.

IV. Specific Requirements
  1. All companies and Philippine registered ships covered under II.1 of this Circular are required to develop and implement a Safety Management System consistent with the Code and the Guidelines for its Implementation.  To this end, companies/ships stated shall submit their SMS manuals and secure DOC/SMC respectively according to the following schedule:

    a. Passenger Carrying Ships:

    Certificate
    Date of Submission
    of SMS Manual

    Date of Compliance
    DOC/SMC (250 gt and above
    but not required to be classed)

    July 01, 2001
    December 31, 2001
    DOC/SMC (150 gt to 249.99 gt
    but not required to be classed)

    January 01, 2002
    July 01, 2002
    DOC/SMC (less than 150 gt but
    not required to be classed)

    July 01, 2002
    July 01, 2003
    b. Tankers, Bulk Carriers, Tug-boats pulling/pushing non-propelled barges carrying oil products:

    Certificate
    Date of Submission
    of SMS Manual

    Date of Compliance
    DOC/SMC (150 gt and above
    but not required to be classed)

    July 01, 2001
    July 01, 2002
    DOC/SMC (less than 150 gt
    but not required to be classed)

    July 01, 2002
    July 01, 2003
    c. All other ships not classified under IV.1. (a) and (b):

    Certificate
    Date of Submission
    of SMS Manual

    Date of Compliance
    DOC/SMC (150 gt and above
    but not required to be classed)

    July 01, 2003
    July 01, 2004
    DOC/SMC (less than 150 gt
    but not required to be classed)
    July 01, 2004
    July 01, 2005

  2. Shipowners/ship managers/bareboat charterers whose company or ship may qualify, may opt to secure ISM Certification in accordance with the provisions of MC 143.

  3. For the purpose of complying with this Circular Companies may adopt the NSM Manual developed by the Administration.

  4. A ship that is detained at port for non-compliance with this Circular shall be allowed to resume operations only after the necessary step is taken to comply with the certification requirements as provided in the Guidelines to the Code.
V. Schedule of Fees and Charges

1.    For purposes of implementing this Circular, the following schedule of fees and charges shall apply:

a. NSM Manual P1,000.00

b. Certificates

Certificate
Nature of Certificate
Short Term
Interim
Full Term

DOC
P1,000.00
P3,000.00

SMC
P1,000.00
P1,000.00

c.         Certification Process

For companies operating ships 250 gt and above:

Certification Activity
Within Working
Station
Outside Working
Station

Central Office/ Maritime
Regional Office
Document Review

P3,000.00
Initial Visit (for new) company

P1,000.00
P35,000.00
P30,000.00
Company Audit

P10,000.00
P50,000.00
P45,000.00
Ship Audit

P8,000.00
P45,000.00
P40,000.00
For companies operating ships 150-249.99 gt:

Certification Activity
Within Working
Station
Outside Working
Station
Central Office/
Maritime
Regional Office
 
Document Review
P2,250.00
 
Initial Visit (for new) company
P750.00
P26,250.00
P22,500.00
 
Company Audit
P7,500.00
P37,500.00
P33,750.00
 
Ship Audit
P6,000.00
P33,750.00
P30,000.00
 
For companies operating ships 50-149.99 gt:
 
Certification Activity
Within Working
Station
Outside Working
Station
Central Office/
Maritime
Regional Office   
 
Document Review
P1,500.00
 
Initial Visit (for new) company
P500.00
P17,500.00
P15,000.00
 
Company Audit
P5,000.00
P25,000.00
P22,000.00
 
Ship Audit
P4,000.00
P22,500.00
P20,000.00
 
For companies operating ships 15-49.99 gt:
 
Certification Activity
Within Working
Station
Outside Working
Station
Central Office/ Maritime
Regional Office
 
Document Review
P900.00
 
Initial Visit (for new) company
P300.00
P10,500.00
P9,000.00
 
Company Audit
P3,000.00
P15,500.00
P13,500.00
 
Ship Audit
P2,400.00
P13,500.00
P12,000.00
 
For companies operating ships less than 15 gt:
 
Certification Activity
Within Working
Station
Outside Working
Station
Central Office/ Maritime
Regional Office
 
Document Review
P300.00
 
Initial Visit (for new) company
P100.00
P3,500.00
P3,000.00
 
Company Audit
P1,000.00
P5,000.00
P4,500.00
 
Ship Audit
P800.00
P4,500.00
P4,000.00

VI. Sanctions and Penalties
  1. Non-possession of the required DOC/SMC after the date of compliance provided for in this Circular should provide the basis for detaining the ship at port by way of denial of clearance to sale.

  2. In addition to the foregoing sanction, the following fines shall be imposed after due notice and hearing:
Violation/Offense
Penalty

a.
Non-possession of DOC:

> Companies operating ships 250 gt and above
P50,000.00
> Companies operating ships 150 gt to 249.99 gt
37,500.00
> Companies operating ships 50 gt to 149.99 gt
25,000.00
> Companies operating ships 15 gt to 49.99 gt
15,000.00
> Companies operating ships less than 15 gt

5,000.00
b.
Non-possession of SMC:

> Operating ships 250 gt and above
P45,000.00
> Operating ships 150 gt to 249.99 gt
33,750.00
> Operating ships 50 gt to 149.99 gt
22,500.00
> Operating ships 15 to 49.99 gt
13,500.00
> Operating ships less than 15 gt

4,500.00
c.
Failure to communicate to the Administration the name and details of the
entity who has assumed responsibility of complying with the Code:

> Companies operating ships 250 gt and above
P10,000.00
> Companies operating ships 150 gt to 249.99 gt
7,500.00
> Companies operating ships 50 gt to 149.99 gt
5,000.00
> Companies operating ships 15 gt to 49.99 gt
3,000.00
> Companies operating ships less than 15 gt

1,000.00
d.
Failure to submit SMS Manuals:

> Companies operating ships 250 gt and above
P10,000.00
> Companies operating ships 150 gt to 249.99 gt
7,500.00
> Companies operating ships 50 gt to 149.99 gt
5,000.00
> Companies operating ships 15 gt to 49.99 gt
3,000.00
> Companies operating ships less than 15 gt
1,000.00

VII. Repealing Clause

All Memorandum Circulars, rules and regulations and issuances inconsistent herewith are hereby amended or repealed accordingly.

VIII. Effectivity Clause

This Memorandum Circular shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication once in a newspaper of general circulation.

Adopted: 16 Nov. 2000

By Authority of the Board:

(SGD.) OSCAR M. SEVILLA
Administrator
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