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PORT STATE INSPECTIONS
POCKET CHECKLIST Revision

1

Reducing the risk of Port State Control detentions

In conjunction with:
Introduction
In conjunction with an industry partner, the UK P&I Club, we have
compiled this checklist following analysis of deficiencies found by
Port State Control officers on ships classed by Lloyd’s Register.
To help reduce the risk of your ship being detained,
as a minimum, we would strongly recommend that you
include the items on the chart on page 4 as part of your
final checks prior to voyage and port entry. These checks
will help to ensure that the items continue to conform
to international convention requirements. It is strongly
advised that all other items in this checklist are checked
on an ongoing basis.
For convenience, the deficiencies have been listed by distinct
areas on a ship. This means that each crew member can take
responsibility for their own area. The checklist is re-usable.
This is the first in our series of pocket checklists to help
you comply with international convention requirements. For
information about the other checklists in the series please visit
www.lr.org/psc or www.ukpandi.com
Latest news on classification and regulatory matters which
affect you, including port state control, is published in our
Classification News bulletins. To subscribe to this service go
to www.lr.org/classnews

Lloyd’s Register, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees
or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as the ‘Lloyd's
Register Group’. The Lloyd's Register Group assumes no responsibility and shall not
be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the
information or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person
has signed a contract with the relevant Lloyd's Register Group entity for the provision
of this information or advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is
exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract.

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Are you prepared for a Port State
Control Inspection?
PSC officers always commence their inspection in the Master’s
office. It is essential that certification is up-to-date and valid.
All other necessary documents, records and manuals should,
where required, be approved and on board.
If equipment is broken or missing, or the ship has suffered
damage en route to the port, the Master must notify the port
authorities prior to port entry. If the port authorities are
informed of the problem and of any permanent or temporary
remedies agreed with Class or the flag State, the vessel should
not be detained. However, if notice is not given before entry,
the Port State has clear grounds for inspection, possibly
leading to a detention.
If your ship is detained, or appears to be in the process
of being detained, you should contact the nearest
Lloyd’s Register Group office immediately for assistance.
The major PSC organisations publish their criteria for targeting a
ship on their web sites. Shipowners and operators should use
these criteria to calculate the target rating of their ships.
Paris MOU – www.parismou.org
Tokyo MOU – www.tokyo-mou.org
USCG – http://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/home.do
Other MOUs include Abuja, Black Sea, Caribbean, Indian
Ocean, Mediterranean, Riyadh and Vina del Mar.
A ship operator may disagree with the findings of the PSC
Authority and the majority of the regional PSC organisations
have guidelines on how to appeal against a detention. These
can also be found on the above web sites.
IMO Procedures for Port State Control, Appendix 1 also
provides guidelines on detentions [ISBN: 92-801-5099-5].
Port State Inspections Revision 1
© Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011

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Most common deficiencies

The following are the most common deficiencies (by
number) found by Port State Control officers during the
period 2009–2011 on ships classed by Lloyd’s Register.

91

91

189

92

181

103

111

179
113
123

144
125

Maintenance of the ship and equipment [189]
Auxiliary engine [181]
Lifeboats [179]
Nautical publications [144]
Cleanliness of engine room [125]
Ventilators, air pipes, casings [123]
Propulsion main engine [113]
Charts [111]
Emergency lighting, batteries and switches [103]
Fire dampers [92]
Fire fighting equipment and appliances [91]
Oil filtering equipment [91]

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1. Master’s office / responsibilities
1. I

2. I

3. I
4. I
5. I

6. I
7. I

Certificates, documents and records
– all trading certificates, documents and records
available, in date, appropriately completed and
approved, as required
Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping (STCW)
– all personnel appropriately certificated with
documents available
Records of rest hours
– all available and up to date
Safe Manning Document
– up to date and original copy available
International Safety Management (ISM)
emergency preparedness
– drills to be carried out regularly and effectively
with documented evidence
International Ship & Port Facility Security (ISPS)
– records and arrangements in accordance with
requirements
Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP)
– approved and up to date with contact details
included

Notes:
1. Photograph records, with dates, provide good evidence of drills being
regularly held.
2. IMO MSC.1/Circ.1206 provides guidance on ‘Measures To Prevent
Accidents With Lifeboats’.
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2. Bridge area
1. I
2. I
3. I
4. I
5. I
6. I

7. I

8. I

Charts
– valid, up to date and as required for the voyage
Nautical publications
– all available, appropriately completed and
approved, as required
Magnetic compass
– easily readable and correctly adjusted
(deviation card)
Lights, shapes, sound-signals
– in working order
Echosounder
– in working order
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
(GMDSS)
– in working order and reserve sources of power
fully charged
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(EPIRB)
– in working order; updated maintenance records
available
Fire detection cabinet
– alarms in working order

Note:
If the echosounder is not functioning, ensure that a flag State
exemption has been received and is on board.

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3. Life-Saving appliances
1. I
2. I
3. I
4. I
5. I
6. I
7. I
8. I

9. I

Lifeboats
– structure sound
Lifeboat engine
– can start without difficulty
Lifeboat inventory
– all as required and in date
Lifeboat davits
– well maintained and in good working order
Emergency lighting and batteries
– functioning correctly and in place
Lifejackets
– correct number, correct location, with appropriate
marking and in good condition
Lifebuoys
– correct number, correct location, with appropriate
marking and in good condition
Inflatable liferafts
– clear of obstructions
– weak link correctly positioned
– hydrostatic release in date
Embarkation arrangements for survival craft
– all in order as per requirements

Note:
1. Engine must be able to start without ‘magic spray’ (engine spray).
2. Recommend decks at embarkation areas have a non-skid coating.

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3.

Life-Saving appliances, continued

Correctly mounted
Hydrostatic Release
Unit (HRU) on an
inflatable liferaft

Incorrectly mounted
HRU on an inflatable
liferaft. The painter
should be attached
to the HRU

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4. Accommodation
1. I
2. I
3. I
4. I
5. I
6. I

Fire doors
– able to close tight and in good condition
Fire fighting equipment
– available, in place and in good working order
Fire control plan
– in place and up to date
Signs, indications (weathertight doors, fire
detectors, fire dampers, ventilation)
– all in place and as required
Emergency lighting and batteries
– functioning correctly and in place
Sanitary facilities
– equipment in place, clean and functioning
correctly
Sanitary facilities
not fit for use

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5. Deck area
1. I
2. I
3. I

4. I
5. I
6. I
7. I
8. I
9. I
10. I

Deck corrosion
– ensure deck well maintained and not corroded,
holed or wasted
Railings, cat walks
– ensure all are well maintained and not corroded,
holed or wasted
Cargo and other hatchways
– ensure weathertight and the covers are in good
condition with securing devices adequate and in
place
Weathertight doors
– in good condition and securing correctly
Ventilators, air pipes, casings
– clearly marked and in good working condition
Winches, capstans and anchoring devices
– clear markings and in good working condition
Fire dampers, quick-closing devices and means
of control
– clearly marked, easy to operate and corrosion-free
Fire fighting equipment and appliances
– available, in place and in good working order with
valid recharge date marked where appropriate
Fixed fire extinguishing installation
– bottles correctly serviced and dated; release
mechanisms in good condition and in place
Rescue boats
– all in order as per requirements

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5.

Deck area, continued

Wasted engine
room fire damper

Main deck holed found masked with
tape painted in red

Notes:
1. Corroded or non-operable fire dampers are one of the most common
detaining items.
2. The condition of the hatchway covers and their closing devices are
always checked during PSC inspections.

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6. Working spaces
1. I
2. I
3. I
4. I

Emergency fire pump
– capable of being started easily and delivering
sufficient pressure at hoses
Emergency generator
– able to be easily operated and connected to
switchboard
Lighting
– ensure it is adequate
Safe means of access
– ensure it is adequate

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7. Engine room
1. I
2. I
3. I

4. I
5. I
6. I
7. I
8. I
9. I
10. I
11. I

Cleanliness of engine room
– clean, no oil leaks, clean bilges and tank tops and
no oily rags
Retention of oil on board
– ensure correct tanks are being used and they are
emptied at port facilities
Jacketed piping system for high pressure fuel
lines
– approved system in place
– leak tank alarm in working order
Oil filtering equipment (oily water separator)
– working correctly, ensure no illegal pipes
15 PPM alarm arrangements
– functioning as required
Propulsion main engine
– all components functioning correctly
Auxiliary engines
– all in working order
Oil record book
– data correctly entered
Fire pumps
– in working order with adequate pressure
Steering gear
– functioning correctly
Signs, indications (weathertight doors, fire
detectors, fire dampers, ventilation)
– all in place and as required

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7.

Engine room continued

12. I
13. I
14. I

Emergency lighting and batteries
– functioning correctly and in place
Fire fighting equipment
– available, in place, in good working order with
valid recharge date marked where appropriate
Weathertight doors
– in good condition, securing correctly and capable
of being closed remotely
Illegal pipe - sludge pump
to overboard

Leaking auxiliary engine

Port State Inspections Revision 1
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8. Appendix: Port State Control
target criteria
The targeting of a ship by Port State Control officers is mostly
determined by the factors listed below. Answering yes to some
or all of these questions will increase the likelihood of your
ship being inspected.
1. I
2. I
3. I
4. I
5. I
6. I
7. I
8. I
9. I
10. I

Is your ship registered with a flag on the MOU
black list of flags?
Are your ship’s classification certificates issued
by a ‘non-recognised organisation?
Is your ship more than 10 years old?
Has your ship’s flag State NOT ratified all
conventions?
Is your recognised organisation’s class
deficiency ratio above average?
Has your ship NOT entered a port in the region
during the last 12 months?
Has your ship NOT been inspected in the last 6
months?
Has your ship been detained during the last 12
months (one or more detentions significantly
increases the likelihood of an inspection)?
Have any deficiencies been found during Port
State Control inspections of your ship within
the last 12 months?
Are there outstanding deficiencies from the last
inspection of your ship?

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environmental and business performance throughout the world. Our
expertise and activities cover shipping, railways, other land-based industries
and oil and gas. Working from around 250 offices we employ some 8,000
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series, please visit www.lr.org/psc
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One of the world’s largest P&I mutuals, the UK P&I Club currently insures
over 170 million gross tons of owned and chartered ships in 60 countries.
The Club publishes loss prevention material through a wide range of
media on topics such as hazardous cargo in containers, human error,
personal injury and maritime security.
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Psc pocket checklist

  • 1. PORT STATE INSPECTIONS POCKET CHECKLIST Revision 1 Reducing the risk of Port State Control detentions In conjunction with:
  • 2. Introduction In conjunction with an industry partner, the UK P&I Club, we have compiled this checklist following analysis of deficiencies found by Port State Control officers on ships classed by Lloyd’s Register. To help reduce the risk of your ship being detained, as a minimum, we would strongly recommend that you include the items on the chart on page 4 as part of your final checks prior to voyage and port entry. These checks will help to ensure that the items continue to conform to international convention requirements. It is strongly advised that all other items in this checklist are checked on an ongoing basis. For convenience, the deficiencies have been listed by distinct areas on a ship. This means that each crew member can take responsibility for their own area. The checklist is re-usable. This is the first in our series of pocket checklists to help you comply with international convention requirements. For information about the other checklists in the series please visit www.lr.org/psc or www.ukpandi.com Latest news on classification and regulatory matters which affect you, including port state control, is published in our Classification News bulletins. To subscribe to this service go to www.lr.org/classnews Lloyd’s Register, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as the ‘Lloyd's Register Group’. The Lloyd's Register Group assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the information or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person has signed a contract with the relevant Lloyd's Register Group entity for the provision of this information or advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 2
  • 3. Are you prepared for a Port State Control Inspection? PSC officers always commence their inspection in the Master’s office. It is essential that certification is up-to-date and valid. All other necessary documents, records and manuals should, where required, be approved and on board. If equipment is broken or missing, or the ship has suffered damage en route to the port, the Master must notify the port authorities prior to port entry. If the port authorities are informed of the problem and of any permanent or temporary remedies agreed with Class or the flag State, the vessel should not be detained. However, if notice is not given before entry, the Port State has clear grounds for inspection, possibly leading to a detention. If your ship is detained, or appears to be in the process of being detained, you should contact the nearest Lloyd’s Register Group office immediately for assistance. The major PSC organisations publish their criteria for targeting a ship on their web sites. Shipowners and operators should use these criteria to calculate the target rating of their ships. Paris MOU – www.parismou.org Tokyo MOU – www.tokyo-mou.org USCG – http://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/home.do Other MOUs include Abuja, Black Sea, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Riyadh and Vina del Mar. A ship operator may disagree with the findings of the PSC Authority and the majority of the regional PSC organisations have guidelines on how to appeal against a detention. These can also be found on the above web sites. IMO Procedures for Port State Control, Appendix 1 also provides guidelines on detentions [ISBN: 92-801-5099-5]. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 3
  • 4. Most common deficiencies The following are the most common deficiencies (by number) found by Port State Control officers during the period 2009–2011 on ships classed by Lloyd’s Register. 91 91 189 92 181 103 111 179 113 123 144 125 Maintenance of the ship and equipment [189] Auxiliary engine [181] Lifeboats [179] Nautical publications [144] Cleanliness of engine room [125] Ventilators, air pipes, casings [123] Propulsion main engine [113] Charts [111] Emergency lighting, batteries and switches [103] Fire dampers [92] Fire fighting equipment and appliances [91] Oil filtering equipment [91] Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 4
  • 5. 1. Master’s office / responsibilities 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I Certificates, documents and records – all trading certificates, documents and records available, in date, appropriately completed and approved, as required Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) – all personnel appropriately certificated with documents available Records of rest hours – all available and up to date Safe Manning Document – up to date and original copy available International Safety Management (ISM) emergency preparedness – drills to be carried out regularly and effectively with documented evidence International Ship & Port Facility Security (ISPS) – records and arrangements in accordance with requirements Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) – approved and up to date with contact details included Notes: 1. Photograph records, with dates, provide good evidence of drills being regularly held. 2. IMO MSC.1/Circ.1206 provides guidance on ‘Measures To Prevent Accidents With Lifeboats’. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 5
  • 6. 2. Bridge area 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I 8. I Charts – valid, up to date and as required for the voyage Nautical publications – all available, appropriately completed and approved, as required Magnetic compass – easily readable and correctly adjusted (deviation card) Lights, shapes, sound-signals – in working order Echosounder – in working order Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) – in working order and reserve sources of power fully charged Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) – in working order; updated maintenance records available Fire detection cabinet – alarms in working order Note: If the echosounder is not functioning, ensure that a flag State exemption has been received and is on board. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 6
  • 7. 3. Life-Saving appliances 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I 8. I 9. I Lifeboats – structure sound Lifeboat engine – can start without difficulty Lifeboat inventory – all as required and in date Lifeboat davits – well maintained and in good working order Emergency lighting and batteries – functioning correctly and in place Lifejackets – correct number, correct location, with appropriate marking and in good condition Lifebuoys – correct number, correct location, with appropriate marking and in good condition Inflatable liferafts – clear of obstructions – weak link correctly positioned – hydrostatic release in date Embarkation arrangements for survival craft – all in order as per requirements Note: 1. Engine must be able to start without ‘magic spray’ (engine spray). 2. Recommend decks at embarkation areas have a non-skid coating. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 7
  • 8. 3. Life-Saving appliances, continued Correctly mounted Hydrostatic Release Unit (HRU) on an inflatable liferaft Incorrectly mounted HRU on an inflatable liferaft. The painter should be attached to the HRU Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 8
  • 9. 4. Accommodation 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I Fire doors – able to close tight and in good condition Fire fighting equipment – available, in place and in good working order Fire control plan – in place and up to date Signs, indications (weathertight doors, fire detectors, fire dampers, ventilation) – all in place and as required Emergency lighting and batteries – functioning correctly and in place Sanitary facilities – equipment in place, clean and functioning correctly Sanitary facilities not fit for use Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 9
  • 10. 5. Deck area 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I 8. I 9. I 10. I Deck corrosion – ensure deck well maintained and not corroded, holed or wasted Railings, cat walks – ensure all are well maintained and not corroded, holed or wasted Cargo and other hatchways – ensure weathertight and the covers are in good condition with securing devices adequate and in place Weathertight doors – in good condition and securing correctly Ventilators, air pipes, casings – clearly marked and in good working condition Winches, capstans and anchoring devices – clear markings and in good working condition Fire dampers, quick-closing devices and means of control – clearly marked, easy to operate and corrosion-free Fire fighting equipment and appliances – available, in place and in good working order with valid recharge date marked where appropriate Fixed fire extinguishing installation – bottles correctly serviced and dated; release mechanisms in good condition and in place Rescue boats – all in order as per requirements Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 10
  • 11. 5. Deck area, continued Wasted engine room fire damper Main deck holed found masked with tape painted in red Notes: 1. Corroded or non-operable fire dampers are one of the most common detaining items. 2. The condition of the hatchway covers and their closing devices are always checked during PSC inspections. Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 11
  • 12. 6. Working spaces 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I Emergency fire pump – capable of being started easily and delivering sufficient pressure at hoses Emergency generator – able to be easily operated and connected to switchboard Lighting – ensure it is adequate Safe means of access – ensure it is adequate Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 12
  • 13. 7. Engine room 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I 8. I 9. I 10. I 11. I Cleanliness of engine room – clean, no oil leaks, clean bilges and tank tops and no oily rags Retention of oil on board – ensure correct tanks are being used and they are emptied at port facilities Jacketed piping system for high pressure fuel lines – approved system in place – leak tank alarm in working order Oil filtering equipment (oily water separator) – working correctly, ensure no illegal pipes 15 PPM alarm arrangements – functioning as required Propulsion main engine – all components functioning correctly Auxiliary engines – all in working order Oil record book – data correctly entered Fire pumps – in working order with adequate pressure Steering gear – functioning correctly Signs, indications (weathertight doors, fire detectors, fire dampers, ventilation) – all in place and as required Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 13
  • 14. 7. Engine room continued 12. I 13. I 14. I Emergency lighting and batteries – functioning correctly and in place Fire fighting equipment – available, in place, in good working order with valid recharge date marked where appropriate Weathertight doors – in good condition, securing correctly and capable of being closed remotely Illegal pipe - sludge pump to overboard Leaking auxiliary engine Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 14
  • 15. 8. Appendix: Port State Control target criteria The targeting of a ship by Port State Control officers is mostly determined by the factors listed below. Answering yes to some or all of these questions will increase the likelihood of your ship being inspected. 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I 7. I 8. I 9. I 10. I Is your ship registered with a flag on the MOU black list of flags? Are your ship’s classification certificates issued by a ‘non-recognised organisation? Is your ship more than 10 years old? Has your ship’s flag State NOT ratified all conventions? Is your recognised organisation’s class deficiency ratio above average? Has your ship NOT entered a port in the region during the last 12 months? Has your ship NOT been inspected in the last 6 months? Has your ship been detained during the last 12 months (one or more detentions significantly increases the likelihood of an inspection)? Have any deficiencies been found during Port State Control inspections of your ship within the last 12 months? Are there outstanding deficiencies from the last inspection of your ship? Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Page 15
  • 16. The Lloyd’s Register Group is an independent risk management organisation that works to improve its clients’ quality, safety, environmental and business performance throughout the world. Our expertise and activities cover shipping, railways, other land-based industries and oil and gas. Working from around 250 offices we employ some 8,000 personnel. We operate independently of any government or other body. Lloyd’s Register is a trading name of the Lloyd’s Register Group of entities. Services are provided by members of the Lloyd’s Register Group. For further details please see our website: www.lr.org/entities To order additional copies of this pocket Checklist and others in the series, please visit www.lr.org/psc Lloyd’s Register EMEA T +44 20 7709 9166 E emea@lr.org Lloyd’s Register Asia T +852 2287 9333 E asia@lr.org Lloyd’s Register Americas, Inc. T +1 281 675 3100 E americas@lr.org One of the world’s largest P&I mutuals, the UK P&I Club currently insures over 170 million gross tons of owned and chartered ships in 60 countries. The Club publishes loss prevention material through a wide range of media on topics such as hazardous cargo in containers, human error, personal injury and maritime security. The full range of Club activities can be viewed at www.ukpandi.com London T +44 20 7283 4646 Piraeus T +30 210 429 1200 Tokyo T +81 3 5442 6110 New Jersey T +1 201 557 7300 E karl.lumbers@thomasmiller.com Port State Inspections Revision 1 © Lloyd’s Register / UK P&I CLUB, 2011 Hong Kong T +852 2832 9301