DAMAGE CONTROL PLAN


DAMAGE CONTROL PLAN

Clarification of SOLAS chapter II-1, Regulation 19. This article is addressed to DNV customers who consider the subject relevant for their ships and the purpose is to clarify the requirements for the carriage of a Damage Control Plan and Damage Control Booklet and to provide guidance and support to customers.

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During the past few weeks, DNV has received a number of inquiries about the Damage Control documentation required to be carried on board vessels in DNV class. The concerns were raised due to possible port state control intervention in cases when the stability documentation on board is allegedly not in compliance with IMO requirements.

The 2009 Consolidated Edition of SOLAS Chapter II-1 Parts B (1 through 4) addresses Subdivision and Stability issues and is referred to regarding the documentation requirements.

A typical mistake is that Part A of this SOLAS edition, which is applicable to the whole of Chapter II-1, is not duly considered when the applicability of the other Parts of this chapter are in question.

Part A (General) Regulation 1 clearly states that: 
“… 1.1 Unless expressly provided otherwise, this chapter shall apply to ships the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 January 2009…”

Therefore, for vessels constructed before 1 January 2009, older regulations should be applied. In order to outline relevant IMO requirements, please note that the Damage Control Plan & Booklet are required for:

According to IMO Res. MSC.281(85) Explanatory Notes to the SOLAS Chapter II-1 Subdivision and Damage Stability Regulations, Reg. 4, the 2005 amendments to SOLAS 74, Chapter II-1 Reg.19 are to be applied to all cargo ships and passenger ships constructed on or after 2009-01-01 regardless of their length. For dry cargo ships constructed between 1992-02-01 and 2009-01-01, DNV's interpretation is that 1989 amendments to SOLAS 74 Chapter II-1 Regulation 23-1 apply to dry cargo ships regardless of their length. For vessels where Damage Control information is mandatory or when vessel operators would like to introduce the Damage Control information on a voluntary basis, the following must be noted:

Failure to comply will put the vessel at risk of receiving deficiencies during port state control inspections and possible delays in port until the plan and booklet are produced.

Therefore, in order to avoid port delays and negative remarks from port state control inspectors, we advise customers to verify their vessels' compliance with the above SOLAS requirements and ensure that the information contained in the Damage Control Plan and Booklet on board meets the specifications.

If a request for an approved Damage Control Booklet is received from the owners, the document should be prepared in accordance with the relevant guidelines and submitted to the Stability Section at DNV Hřvik for review and approval.



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