國際船長協會(IFSMA)於今晨發布重磅消息,籲請各船船長為遵守各項國際公約(SOLAS,MLO,MARPOL,ISM,SMS….)發函給船旗國及公司主管(DPA): 在船員遣返,醫療救護,船員情緒,等影響安全之問題未獲解決之前, 船舶將於到達第一港口之後,不在開航!!!Dear Shipmaster, NOTICE TO ALL SHIPMASTERS We, the members of the IFSMA Executive Council and the IFSMA Secretariat do hope that this letter finds you, your crews and all your families safe and well wherever you are. This global COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on all the maritime industry, but it is you the seafarer who must not be forgotten. We hope you are all aware of the work that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) together with IFSMA and other key non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are putting in on your behalf to enable crew changes to take place. The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), supported by its affiliated unions, have been working closely with IFSMA to put pressure on Governments to start taking measures to ensure this happens to keep you, the seafarers, safe and for ships to trade safely around the world. To date, a relatively small number of steps have been taken by relatively few nations, since most are only concentrating on their internal domestic struggles against the global COVID-19 pandemic and are sometimes seemingly oblivious to your plight at sea. Since the pandemic was declared by WHO in February, many Governments and International Organisations rightly declared Force Majeure for keeping you at sea. IFSMA wishes to reiterate that it now considers this no longer appropriate. Shipmasters, their crews and all in authority in the Shipping Industry remain subject to normal contractual conditions in accordance with the ILO’s Maritime Labour Convention and all IMO Codes, Conventions, Rules and Regulations. Easing of Restrictions NOT being Extended Shipmasters share the responsibility of their ship owners and ship operator employers for the safety and welfare of their crew and for the protection of the marine environment and it is for this reason IFSMA writes personally to you today. The IMO has issued industry developed Crew Change Protocols for the guidance of nations. Despite many nations starting to ease lockdown restrictions, not all have been extended to facilitate crew changes; those that have been implemented have been driven by shipowners, crew managers and unions, with little help from nations. Notwithstanding that a recent small number of repatriations and crew changes are showing some signs of becoming easier, IFSMA is increasingly concerned that there is now clear potential for the wholly unwarranted criminalisation of the Shipmaster if a maritime incident takes place in which tiredness and the mental health of their officers and crew are subsequently found to have undermined the safe operation of their ship.
International Federation of Shipmasters‘ Associations IFSMA • IMarEST • 1 Birdcage Walk • London SW1H 9JJ • United Kingdom Phone: +44 20 7261 0450 • Fax: +44 20 3468 2134 • Email: HQ@ifsma.org • Website: www.ifsma.org Beware Fatigue IFSMA wishes to remind all Shipmasters of their responsibility to protect themselves and their crew against attempts of suicides, fatigue, caused by long working days and extended tours of duty, as enshrined in the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping, 1978 and the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (as amended). Your attention is also drawn to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 Regulation 34-1 which clearly states:- “The owner, the charterer, the company operating the ship as defined in regulation IX/1, or any other person shall not prevent or restrict the master of the ship from taking or executing any decision which, in the master’s professional judgement, is necessary for the safety of life at sea and the protection of the marine environment” ISM Code/SMS/MLC The International Safety Management (ISM) Code also states that the Company should ensure that the Safety Management System (SMS) operating on board the ship contains a clear statement emphasising the master's authority. The Company should establish in the SMS that the master has the overriding authority and the responsibility to make decisions with respect to safety and pollution prevention and to request the Company's assistance as and when may be necessary. Finally, IFSMA draws your attention to MLC Regulation 5.1.5, On-board complaints procedures. If, despite your best efforts as master, you feel the safety of your ship and crew is compromised due to lack of support from the shipowner or other factors, because: 1. Your crew is significantly beyond their contract term 2. Your crew is fatigued 3. You are short handed 4. You are concerned about the safe operation of your ship 5. You do not have sufficient PPE including sanitisers/testing (etc) 6. You do not have access to appropriate supplies including medicines 7. You cannot get access to urgent medical and urgent dental services ashore 8. Your crew is not provided free wifi/internet contact with home 9. Your crew want to go home Then: You have a duty and responsibility to report this to the shipowner (whose name and address must be stated on your seafarers’ employment agreement and the MLC Certificate carried onboard). Put the interests of your crew first. If they are not being granted their full MLC entitlements, such as: repatriation, access to medical care, entitlement to nutritious food, water and other supplies, then register their complaints with the shipowner.
International Federation of Shipmasters‘ Associations IFSMA • IMarEST • 1 Birdcage Walk • London SW1H 9JJ • United Kingdom Phone: +44 20 7261 0450 • Fax: +44 20 3468 2134 • Email: HQ@ifsma.org • Website: www.ifsma.org Under both SOLAS and the ISM Code you also have an obligation to report significant safety issues to the Shipowner (DPA) and the flag State and ensure you advise your Associations and Unions of what you are doing. You need to do this for your own protection from possible criminalisation in the event of a maritime incident, and for the safety of your crew and others. In the event that the issues you raise are not satisfactorily resolved you are entitled to refuse to sail on entry into your next port. Enclosed with this letter is a list of some of the points you might also wish to consider including in any Report/Complaint to your DPA or Administration Take care and keep safe and remember that IFSMA, the ITF and your unions stand behind you and are here to give you full support. On behalf of the IFSMA Executive Council and the IFSMA Secretariat,
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S. Korea toughens monitoring against hoarding of protective masks
South Korea said Thursday it will toughen monitoring ( )against hoarding of protective masks and hand sanitizers ( )as the new coronavirus outbreak ( )has sparked ( )a sharp rise in demand.
The central disaster headquarters said it is pushing forward measures to mandate ( )that manufacturers and wholesalers ( )of face masks and hand sanitizers report to the government before shipping or selling their products.
Under the planned ( ) measures ( ), all manufacturers have to report to the government every day on the amount delivered in the domestic ( )market as well as the export amount to the overseas market.
"Stern ( ) judicial ( )actions will be taken against those who commit illegal activities such as failing to report or falsely reporting the amount through a pan-government crackdown ( )," Kim Gang-lip, deputy ( )head of the central disaster headquarters, said in a briefing ( ).
The measures come amid heightened concerns over prolonged ( )shortages of the products, with some business owners being fined ( )for their unfair business practices ( ).
The government has said that market manipulation ( )of protective masks, such as price rigging ( ), will be treated as an administrative ( )and criminal offense.
The supply of facial masks has fallen far short of demand due mainly to hoarding of protective goods in anticipation ( )of higher prices, with industry watchers blaming Chinese tourists and merchants for going on a buying binge ( )here to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
The new coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in mid-December last year. South Korea confirmed four more cases of novel coronavirus infections, bringing the total here to 23, as of ( / )early Thursday.
南韓加強稽查囤積口罩
在新型冠狀病毒爆發所引發的需求大幅增加時,南韓於週四時表示會強化監控口罩及洗手乳的囤積行為。
南韓中央災害總部表示,正推動措施,要求口罩和手部殺菌消毒劑的製造商與批發商,在運送或出售其產品前,先通報政府。
根據所規劃的措施,所有製造商必須每天向政府通報在國內市場的運送量,以及對海外市場的出口量。
中央災害總部副首長金剛立在簡報時說,「將對從事違法活動者,採取嚴厲的司法行動,諸如未通報或謊報數量」。
這些措施是用來因應受到上述產品因延長短缺期間所引起的更多關注,而有些商家也因為不當的商業手段遭到了罰款。
南韓政府提到,對於口罩的市場操作,像是哄抬價格,會被認定是違法行政法及刑法。
口罩的供應比需求短少了很多,主要是因為有囤積此類商品以期能用更高的價格販售,且產業觀察家們也抨擊中國遊客及商家前來掃貨口罩對抗新型冠狀病毒。
新型冠狀病毒是自去年十二月中起首先在中國的武漢被偵測到,而南韓在截至週四早上,確診了四位新型冠狀病毒的感染案例,讓該國的確診人數來到了23例。
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