Radio Surveys
Radio Surveys
Radio Surveys
SECTION 1
General
1.1 Surveyors carrying out Cargo Ship Safety Radio surveys are to be familiar
with the applicable provisions of SOLAS as amended particularly the
amendments concerning radio communications for the Global Maritime
Distress and Safety System.
1.2 Radio surveys are to be carried out by specialist radio technicians, with
expertise in maritime radio, owing to the specialist nature of ship’s radio.
Only those Radio technicians, who are approved by OMCS Head Office,
must be allowed to carry out all radio surveys on behalf of Overseas
Marine Certification Services (OMCS). Radio surveys, which are not
independent surveys, such as surveys of radio installations on passenger
ships or ships complying with Caribbean Code for vessels less than 300
GRT, must also be carried out by approved radio technicians. The radio
technician is expected to have a detailed knowledge of the ship’s radio
equipment and its operation and should be able to carry out radio survey
to International Register’s specification. The Overseas Marine Certification
Services (OMCS) surveyor must take an active interest in the radio
technician’s examination and tests be satisfied that the radio survey has
been competently carried out and reported before accepting it as an
Overseas Marine Certification Services (OMCS) survey and issuing Safety
Radio Certificates. Requirements for the approval of radio technicians are
given in Annex to this chapter.
1.4 The various items of safety radio equipment are itemized on the Record of
Approved Cargo Ships Radio Installation (Form No. SAFRA-02) (Form R)
held on board. For all surveys the checklist (Form No. SAFRA-01) should
be filled up and signed and stamped by the radio technician and the
surveyor.
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SECTION 2
Surveys
2.1 Initial surveys: When the survey is being done by Overseas Marine
Certification Services (OMCS) for the first time, the surveyor/radio
technician should fill up and submit Form No. SAFRA-02 (Record of
Equipment for GMDSS ships) and Form No. SAFRA-01 (Survey
Checklist). A copy of the completed Form SAFEQ-02 should be left on
board the vessel for use at subsequent surveys. During initial surveys it
must be ensured that all equipment must be type approved by a Flag
Administration and should conform to the appropriate performance
standards adopted by IMO. When completing Form SAFRA-01, the
equipment serial number should be indicated, in addition to the maker,
type and location.
2.2 Renewal surveys are required every year (every five years as per HSSC,
with periodical surveys every year). However, if a ship, at the time when
its certificate is about to expire, is not in a port of the country in which it is
registered, or is unable to undergo survey either due to lack of facilities or
other justifiable reason, the certificate may be extended for a period up to
a maximum of five months. In all cases, OMCS Head Office will grant the
exemption only when it appears reasonable and proper, for the purpose of
allowing a ship to complete its voyage to a port with adequate facilities
where a Safety Radio renewal survey can be carried out. It must be noted
that such extension must be approved before the expiry of the certificate,
as an already expired certificate cannot be extended.
2.3 Renewal surveys: The renewal survey is to verify that the installation
continues to be in accordance with convention requirements. In case of
modifications or renewal/replacement of equipment, the surveyor must
update the record of equipment (Form No. SAFRA-02) on board and
forward a copy to OMCS Head Office. At all surveys, the Record (Form
No. SAFRA-02) should reflect the actual arrangements and equipment
situation on board at the time of survey and therefore the record should be
amended whenever any modifications or additions to radio equipment are
carried out. The survey checklist (Form No. SAFRA-01) is to be completed
and signed by both radio technician and the Overseas Marine Certification
Services (OMCS) surveyor.
2.4 Provided the ship is capable of performing all distress and safety signals,
malfunction of the equipment for providing the general radio
communications required by the regulations shall not be considered as
making a ship un-seaworthy or as a reason for delaying the ship in ports
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2.8 Ship Identity Encoding: It should be ensured during survey that the ship
identification is properly encoded and activated, such as MMSI (Maritime
Mobile Service Identifier) and IMN (INMARSAT Mobile Number). A copy of
the test print outs should be forwarded along with survey documentation.
2.11 Ship Radio Station Documents: The documents on board should include
the radio log book, listings of call signs (such as ITU or British Admiralty
list) and coast and ship radio stations as well as the appropriate manuals
for the services appropriate to the ship radio station. The logbook entries
should be verified and evident omissions or departures from the specified
requirements alerted to the Master.
2.13 Navtex receiver: This is required for all convention ships operating in
waters served by a NAVTEX broadcast service. The general deficiencies
noted during surveys include the following:
- Equipment being switched off when in a NAVTEX coverage area
- Faint print on the paper message roll
- Inadequate paper roll supply
- A model of equipment, which does not include a printer.
SECTION 3
Reporting
3.1 The relevant survey checklist Form No. SAFRA-01 should be used when
carrying out surveys and a copy submitted to OMCS Head Office along
with survey reports. The Form No. SAFRA-02 is to be filled up if one is not
available on board during the surveys and a copy submitted to OMCS
Head Office.