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MSC completes regulatory scoping exercise


MSC completes regulatory scoping exercise
The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), at its 103rd session in May 2021, has completed a regulatory scoping exercise to analyze relevant ship safety treaties, in order to assess how Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) could be regulated.
The completion of the scoping exercise represents an all important first step, paving the way to focused discussions to ensure that regulation will keep pace with technological developments.
The scoping exercise was initiated in 2017 to determine how safe, secure and environmentally sound MASS operations might be addressed in IMO instruments.
The exercise involved assessing a substantial number of IMO treaty instruments under the remit of the MSC and identifying provisions which applied to MASS and prevented MASS operations; or applied to MASS and do not prevent MASS operations and require no actions; or applied to MASS and do not pr ....

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Autonomous Ships: Regulatory Scoping Exercise Completed | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide


Autonomous Ships: Regulatory Scoping Exercise Completed
The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), at its 103rd session in May 2021, has completed a regulatory scoping exercise to analyze relevant ship safety treaties, in order to assess how Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) could be regulated.
The completion of the scoping exercise represents an all important first step, paving the way to focused discussions to ensure that regulation will keep pace with technological developments.
The scoping exercise was initiated in 2017 to determine how safe, secure and environmentally sound MASS operations might be addressed in IMO instruments.
The exercise involved assessing a substantial number of IMO treaty instruments under the remit of the MSC and identifying provisions which applied to MASS and prevented MASS operations; or applied to MASS and do not prevent MASS operations and require no actions; or applied to MASS and d ....

Carriage Of Irradiated Nuclear Fuel , Maritime Safety Committee , Convention On Safe Containers , International Maritime Organization , Load Lines Convention , International Safety Management , Stcwf Convention , Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships , Degree One , Degree Two , Degree Three , Degree Four , Casualty Investigation , Enhanced Survey Programme , Fire Safety Systems , Fire Test Procedures , Bulk Chemical , Gas Carrier , Solid Bulk Cargoes , Dangerous Goods , Irradiated Nuclear Fuel , Intact Stability , Port Facility Security , Recognized Organizations , Safe Containers , Safe Practice ,

Autonomous Ships: IMO Completes Regulatory Scoping


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As the maritime industry continues to develop and test the technologies required for safe autonomous vessel operations, many regulatory questions have remained.
Setting out to help answer some of these questions, the International Maritime Organization s (IMO) Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) has recently completed a regulatory scoping exercise to analyze relevant ship safety treaties, in order to assess how maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) could be regulated.
The scoping exercise was initiated in 2017 to determine how safe, secure and environmentally sound MASS operations might be addressed in IMO instruments, ad its completion represents a first step, paving the way to focused discussions to ensure that regulation will keep pace with technological developments, the IMO said. ....

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