OCIMF addresses seafarers work and rest hours
(Nov  28  2012) 

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has published new 
`Recommendations Relating to Requirements Governing Seafarers' Hours of Work 
and Rest'.

"Safety and environmental protection is our greatest priority and OCIMF members 
see fatigue as a significant contributory factor to many incidents that occur 
within the shipping industry" explained OCIMF director, Capt David Cotterell.

"These recommendations set out our minimum expectations, which we hope that 
shipping companies will take into account to achieve compliance with IMO and 
ILO rules, prevent fatigue and reduce fatigue related incidents" Cotterell 
added. "We also hope that our recommendations will be of benefit to the wider 
industry as well."

The recommendations were developed in co-operation with the International 
Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Shipping Federation (ISF), who 
represent maritime employers during the negotiations at IMO and ILO on 
seafarers' work and rest hours.

OCIMF acknowledged that international legislation on working hours has been in 
place for some time, but suggested that these provisions have been subject to 
varying interpretations by individual administrations, resulting in differing 
requirements for vessels operating under different flags.

The forum said that it believed that the new IMO and ILO regimes can make a 
difference, but to be effective, interpretations need to be replaced by clear, 
standardised requirements to and consistent enforcement to drive compliance

OCIMF's recommendations aims to highlight potential ambiguities and differing 
interpretations of the requirements of applicable international conventions, 
including the 2010 Manila amendments to the IMO STCW Convention, which entered 
into force this year and the 2006 ILO Maritime Labour Convention applicable 
from August 2013.

As a consequence of the new international work/rest hour record regimes adopted 
by IMO and ILO, OCIMF said that it expected that port state control procedures 
would pay increasing attention to ensuring compliance with the requirements.

Given the importance attached to ensuring the proper management and recording 
of seafarers' hours of work and rest, OCIMF recommended that purpose-developed 
computer software is used to manage seafarers work and rest hours on board 
ships, in order to demonstrate compliance with both IMO and ILO regulations and 
its own recommendations.

The OCIMF paper mentioned the ISF Watchkeeper Version 3.3 computer software as 
being suitable for this purpose, incorporating calculations and the ability to 
generate reports that are consistent with the oil companies' recommendations.

ICS/ISF secretary general, Peter Hinchliffe, said: "We are pleased that OCIMF 
discussed the development of their policy with ISF and ICS, in view of our 
close involvement as the official social partner, which helped negotiate the 
ILO and IMO rest hour regulations on behalf of maritime employers.

"The Recommendations show that charterers, as well as governments, take the 
prevention of fatigue very seriously. We are pleased that OCIMF acknowledges 
the benefits of the ISF Watchkeeper program as a means of maintaining records 
that can demonstrate compliance with both international regulations and oil 
company requirements," Hinchliffe said.


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