IMO-IACS Training Rev 2.0 02082010
IMO-IACS Training Rev 2.0 02082010
IMO-IACS Training Rev 2.0 02082010
Organization
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International Maritime
Organization
Established by a
Convention adopted in
Feb. 1948 as InterGovernmental Maritime
Consultative Organization
(IMCO) as an Agency of
UNO
Renamed as International
Maritime Organization
(IMO) in 1982
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Objectives of IMO
IMOs objectives can be
summarized by the phrase:
"Safe, secure and efficient
shipping on clean oceans
IMO is the United Nations' specialized
agency responsible for improving
maritime safety and preventing
pollution from ships.
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.21st Century
Contd..
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.21st Century
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Sub Committees
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Sub Committees
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IMO conventions
The majority of conventions adopted
under the auspices of IMO fall into
three main categories:
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IMO conventions
Contd..
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Tacit Acceptance
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International Association of
Classification Societies
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Objective
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Objective
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Objectives of IACS
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Ship Classification
Statutory Services
Research and Development
Technical Advisory Services
Recognition of IACS
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Recognition of IACS
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Organizational Structure
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Responsibilities of Council
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Responsibilities of Permanent
Secretary
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Responsibilities of Quality
Secretary
Responsible for conduct of audits towards
certification of societies for compliance with
IACS QSCS
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Responsibilities of Panels
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Members only
(there were associates member &
probationary associates member were also
earlier)
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11 members
(IRS got its membership on 22nd
June 2010.)
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Membership Criteria
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Number of Surveyors
Number of technical specialists
Professional Staff of 150 exclusive
surveyors and 100 technical specialists.
Membership Criteria
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ABS,
BV,
DNV,
LRS,
GL,
NKK, and
IRS.
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Thank You
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