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international safety management code issues
Under the ISM code, the operator of the ship is required to have and maintain a safety
management system to make sure that there is safe systems for all operations on board.
During your regular checks and before an inspection, make sure to check:
A deficiency noted by our inspectors may require a more detailed inspection of the safety
management system. You may also be issued multiple deficiencies: an ISM detention as well
as other deficiencies issued under other regulations and conventions.
Other ISM deficiencies are normally given a code and three months to properly rectify, fix and
document the changes to the safety management system.
There is evidence during an inspection that there are several deficiencies which are related to
one particular area—for example fire-fighting capabilities or life-saving appliances. Where
vessels are mandated to have an ISM system they will have on board a safety management
system. The purpose of the code and the safety management system is to provide a safe
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system for all operations on board. Numerous deficiencies in one area may indicate that the
safety management system itself has failed in some way—either the deficiencies have
resulted from something that is not adequately covered in the safety management system, or
the safety management system adequately covered the issues but was not effectively
implemented on board.
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