Verdrag inzake stabiliteitsvereisten voor passagiersschepen die geregelde internationale lijndiensten van en naar havens in Noord-West-Europa en de Baltische Zee onderhouden

Agreement concerning specific stability requirements for ro-ro passenger ships undertaking regular scheduled international voyages between or to or from designated ports in North West Europe and the Baltic Sea

The Contracting Governments,

Being parties to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974 as amended;

Recalling Article VII of the SOLAS Convention;

Mindful that the principal responsibility for establishing global safety standards rests with the International Maritime Organization (hereinafter referred to as “the Organization");

Noting the Organization's efforts in this area;

Noting in particular the adoption by the Conference of Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 held in London on 20, 27, 28 and 29 November 1995 of Conference Resolution 14 “Regional Agreements on Specific Stability Requirements for Ro-Ro Passenger Ships";

Recognising that the prevailing, often adverse, sea and weather conditions with low visibility, the low water temperatures, the need to maintain intensive all year round ro-ro passenger ferry services, the public dependence on such services, recent accidents and the density of ro-ro passenger ship movements and potentially conflicting shipping movements at particular locations require the application of specific stability requirements to all ro-ro passenger ships operating regular scheduled voyages between or to or from designated ports in North West Europe and the Baltic Sea;

Have agreed as follows:

Article

1

Definitions

For the purposes of the present Agreement:

  • a)

    International voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Agreement applies to a port outside that country, or conversely;

  • b)

    Ro-ro passenger ship means a passenger ship with ro-ro cargo spaces or special category spaces as defined in regulation II–2/3 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 as amended;

  • c)

    Specific stability requirements means the specific stability requirements specified in annex 2;

  • d)

    Designated port means any port within the area bounded by lines and the coast as shown on the map at annex 1 from which ro-ro passenger ships operate on regular scheduled international voyages;

  • e)

    Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization.

Article

2

General Obligation

The Contracting Governments agree to apply the specific stability requirements to ro-ro passenger ships entitled to fly their flag and operating on regular scheduled international voyages carrying passengers

  • a)

    between designated ports or

  • b)

    to or from designated ports.

Article

3

Specific Stability Requirements

The Contracting Governments agree to apply the specific stability requirements no later than the dates prescribed in annex 2.

Article

4

Single Voyage Exemptions

A ro-ro passenger ship which is not normally engaged on regular scheduled international voyages between or to or from designated ports but which is required to undertake a single voyage between such ports or to or from such a port may be exempted from any or all of the specific stability requirements by a Contracting Government or by the ship's flag State, following consultations with the Contracting Government or Governments between or to or from whose ports the voyage is to take place. An exemption shall not be granted by the ship's flag State unless the ship complies with international safety requirements which in the joint opinion of the ship's flag State and the Contracting Government or Governments between or to or from whose ports the voyage is to take place are adequate for the intended voyage.

Article

5

Application to Ro-Ro Passenger Ships of Flag States Non-parties to the present Agreement

Article

6

Mutual Acceptance of Documents

Article

7

Signature, Ratification, Acceptance, Approval and Accession

Article

8

Notification and Entry into Force

Article

9

Denunciation

Article

10

Deposit and Registration

Article

11

Languages

The present Agreement is established in a single copy in the English, French, Spanish and Russian languages, each text being equally authentic.

Annex

1

“Significant wave heights"

1

General

This annex states the significant wave heights (Hs) which shall be used for determining the height of water when applying the technical standard contained in annex 2.

The figures are provided on a map, presenting the significant wave heights which are not exceeded by a probability of more than 10% on a yearly basis for the different sea areas covered by the Agreement.

Inshore areas are considered to have a significant wave heights less than 1.5 m unless otherwise is indicated on the map.

2

Seasonal operation

If an established operator operating a regular scheduled service on a year round basis wishes to introduce additional ro-ro passenger ships to operate for a shorter season on that service, the significant wave height applying for such a season will have to be agreed by the Governments at both ends of the route.

Any such Agreement other than a single ship Agreement of less than one month's duration shall be notified to the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization for circulation to contracting Governments to the SOLAS Convention as well as to the European Commission.

Annex

2

Stability requirements pertaining to the Agreement

Preamble

Application

In accordance with this Agreement, passenger ships with ro-ro cargo spaces or special category spaces as defined in regulation II–2/3 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, as amended, shall comply with the provisions of this Agreement not later than at the first yearly inspection following the date of compliance prescribed below, according to the value of A/Amax as defined in the annex to the Calculation Procedure to Assess the Survivability Characteristics of Existing Ro-Ro Passenger Ships When Using a Simplified Method Based Upon resolution A.265 (VIII), developed by the Maritime Safety Committee at its fifty-ninth session in June 1991 (MSC/Circ.574):

Value of A/Amax

Date of Compliance

Less than 85%

1 April 1997

Less than 90%

31 December 1998

Less than 95%

31 December 1999

Less than 97.5%

31 December 2000

97.5% or higher

31 December 2001 but in any case not later than 1 October 2002

Stability Standard

Appendix

Model test method

1

Objectives

In the tests provided for in paragraph 1.4 of the stability requirements pertaining to the agreement, the ship should prove capability to withstand a seaway defined in paragraph 3 hereunder in the worst damage case scenario.

2

Ship model

3

Procedure for experiments

4

Survival criteria

5

Test approval

Resolution

Representatives of Governments and Maritime Administrations, having met in Stockholm 27–28 February 1996 to conclude an Agreement concerning specific stability requirements for ro-ro passenger ships undertaking regular scheduled international voyages carrying passengers between or to or from designated ports in North West Europe and the Baltic Sea,

Having reached an agreement on implementing the specific stability requirements on their ships not later than the dates defined in the Agreement,

Recognizing the possibilities of implementing the requirements earlier by agreement between Contracting Governments, in consultations with other flag States concerned, for ships trading between their ports,

Further recognizing the inherent problem of one compartment ro-ro passenger ships,

Agree, as a matter of priority, to bring their one compartment ro-ro passenger ships in compliance with the technical requirements of the Agreement as soon as possible,

Further agree that Contracting Governments can, by agreement between them, apply earlier implementation dates than those specified in annex 2 for ships trading between their ports. In negotiating such agreements other flag States concerned should be invited to participate.