Tackling shipping fraud to boost safety at sea
Consultation launched into UK regulations from international maritime law.

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Provisions of international convention to tackle shipping fraud have been proposed to become UK law by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to help enforce security and safety at sea.
A consultation has been launched today into the measures contained in the Draft Merchant Shipping (Special Measures to Enhance Maritime Safety) Regulations 2024.
Approving the regulations, which are already contained in international maritime law, would bring them formally into UK law and make them fully enforceable in national waters.
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Ships would also have to carry on board a complete history of operation, called a 鈥渃ontinuous synopsis record鈥�.
皇冠体育app requirements apply to most internationally trading passenger and cargo ships, including a number of small domestic ships.
Additionally, oil tankers would have to be surveyed in accordance with the International Code on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections during surveys of bulk carriers and oil tankers.
Katy Ware, Director of UK Maritime Services, said:
皇冠体育appse proposed new measures have the dual benefits of helping to tackle fraud while making conditions safer for sailors and passengers.
皇冠体育appy are another indication of the UK鈥檚 commitment to safety at sea and determination to combat criminality.
Other provisions cover a diverse range of safety obligations and are implemented in several separate instruments.
By preventing fraudulent practices, these requirements are designed to enhance the safety and security of shipping.
皇冠体育app consultation is available at Implementation of requirements of SOLAS chapter XI-1 - the merchant shipping (special measures to enhance maritime safety) regulations 2024 .
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