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Here is All You Need to Know About Port State Control Inspections ?

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PSC-inspection-and-deficienciesEven if I have to say it one hundred times, I would say it. Port state control inspections are the lifeblood of the maritime trade. It isn't that the responsibility of the ship safety lies with the port state control. The responsibility of the ship safety primarily lies with the ship staff, ship owners/managers, and flag states. But what if the people primarily responsible for the ship safety fail to do their job well. In fact, in the ideal world, there should not be any port state control. But that is only if we lived in the ideal world. And in 1976, with the grounding of Amoco Cadiz, it proved that we do not live in ideal world. Amoco-Cadiz-sinkingThis is what happened to the tanker Amoco Cadiz. Amoco-CadizIn a way, this incident led to having port state inspections of the foreign ships in the national ports. The idea of having Port state control has traveled a long way since then. In this post, I will discuss port state c...

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Comments (29)

  • Farhan Maktabay November 5, 2017
    Capt Rajeev, you are doing an awesome job for the seafarers by explaining everything simply and precisely........ Kudos to you for all your articles
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    Rajeev Jassal November 17, 2017
    Thanks Farhan...
  • sanjib nayak November 24, 2017
    thanks for explaining the topic in a easy way.
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    Rajeev Jassal November 24, 2017
    Thanks Sanjib...
  • Peet December 24, 2017
    Thank you very much sir. This information is very easy to understanding and useful for me.
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    Rajeev Jassal April 29, 2018
    Glad you found it useful Peet...
  • Satyajit Dilip December 27, 2017
    Excellent Article, here are some further points to your article. Inspection rate for High Risk vessels is atleast 6months, Standard risk vessels is atleast 12 months and low risk vessels is atleast 36M, correct me if I am worng.
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    Rajeev Jassal April 29, 2018
    You are absolutely correct...
  • Rajiv Ranjan December 31, 2017
    superb explanation sir. Thanks alot
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    Rajeev Jassal April 29, 2018
    Thanks, Rajiv...
  • Igor Tabulynsky February 25, 2018
    ...for many seamen, hearing about the forthcoming visit of ship of PSC inspection, restores to a state of horror, but reason is covered only in, that crews not always execute elementary rules, that in the end result in the delay of ship in port . For you turned out laconically enough to give this theme and I think many yet you поблагодарят for it. In the internet today great number of publications, but they a bit difficult on perception, reason - these articles are written with simply the workers of offices that unfortunately does not see a practical side on this question, and only locked on existent documents ...Thanks a BRGDS !!! https://tigor7.wixsite.com/rt-flex-course
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  • Ajay Kumar Singh March 16, 2018
    Hello sir, This information was really helpful... Can you guide us on the actions to be taken by the master in case he doesn't agree to the deficiency given by psc
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  • Vishal May 2, 2018
    Sir the explanation was so good, may God help you in your future venture's.
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  • Omar July 15, 2018
    Thank you Sir, for the excellent explaination on PSC. Sir, two questions. 1) What mechanism do C/E and Master have to ask PSC to convert Code 30 into Code 17 ? 2) How does the PSC decide to give Code 17 or Code 30 ? Many thanks Sir.
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  • M.A.SIDDIQUI July 27, 2018
    Which convention cover for PSC inspection?
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  • Arun December 13, 2018
    If the Master doesn't agree with PSC officer regarding the deficiencies given, to whom the Master can approach for further clarifications ? Please reply . Thank you sir.
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  • Lovika Shashtri April 23, 2019
    Talking and writing of standards in PSC is a myth. Go to Russia or Africa or south america and you can see dollars shining in their eyes.
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  • Sasikiran May 11, 2019
    Good day sir, Very useful article . Sasikiran pullabhotla
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  • Vishal Vichare August 22, 2019
    Sir your explanation is really top class and the details of the following topics are so precise and easy to understand that it leaves no more doubt in mind and even if there are any it is been resolved asking further questions .......really thankful to you sir & pls do keep sharing your valuable knowledge & experience
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  • Dipu Ramesh November 13, 2019
    Can you please give guidance on US PSC, how they work. Relation ship of USCG with other MOUs. How they can part with other MOUs as USCG is not part of any MOU. And most importantly how can US give QUALShip cert for other flag ships and MOUs trying to co-operate with USCG new rules And ideas, Why?????
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  • harsh February 26, 2020
    Nice share thanks for the details...
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  • Gaurav Kumar April 23, 2020
    PSC inspection report retained onboard for how many years??
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  • Amar anand July 6, 2020
    Nice Blog Sir ....God Bless You
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  • Karthick August 15, 2020
    How Code 17 is differentiated from Code 30..??
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  • Devraj (Coff-LPG) September 23, 2020
    Wow Sir. Great explanation. Really veryy helpful???? Wish you shall open your own maritime college. You explain and teach so welll.. Thanks again and keep posting when ever you get free time. Its very much useful info for us :)
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  • jeev January 18, 2021
    Nice share ! Thanks for the post in Inspections
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  • zico1957@ymail.com April 29, 2023
    This whole article is one big wishful thinking cliché. The PSC is only there to collect bribes from the ship's command. They hold the great ideas of "Crew and Ship Safety" in high regard. Find the biggest crap and threaten with all possible consequences. Just to negotiate a higher bribe. EVERYWHERE. And on top are countries like India, all of Africa, all of South America, the Caribbean, and half of Europe.
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Capt Rajeev Jassal

About Capt Rajeev Jassal

Capt. Rajeev Jassal has sailed for over 24 years mainly on crude oil, product and chemical tankers. He holds MBA in shipping & Logistics degree from London. He has done extensive research on quantitatively measuring Safety culture onboard and safety climate ashore which he believes is the most important element for safer shipping.

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