Vessel traffic on-line in real time (AIS). Locations of ships in real time
Draft Regulations
POSITION
on dispatching regulation and control over
traffic on the Volga-Baltic waterway
Terms and abbreviations used in the text
- GDP – Inland waterways of the Russian Federation – Russian Federation EC – European part of the USS – Unified deep water system WWWP – Volga-Baltic waterway SBU “Volgo-Balt” – State institution “Volga-Baltic State Basin Administration of Waterways and Navigation” RWPiS – Water area RGSiS - Area of hydraulic structures and navigation GRSI on NWB - Branch - State river navigation inspection for the North-Western basin – Basin communication center for OD and SS along the NWB SP – Features of the movement and parking of ships along the shipping lanes of the North-Western Basin. NRS - Nevsky Shipping Area CDS - Central Dispatch Service of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation - Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation – Federal security service BOGU on IWT – Basin body of state administration on inland water transport VTS MAP – Vessel traffic control service of the Maritime Administration of the Port of St. Petersburg
1. General provisions
1.1. This "Regulation on the dispatching regulation and control of the movement of ships on the Volga-Baltic Waterway" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulation") was developed in accordance with the "Regulations on the dispatching control of the movement of ships on the inland waterways of the Russian Federation", approved by order of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation dated 01.01 .2001 No. 55.
1.2. The requirements of the "Regulations" apply to ships of all organizations, both legal entities and individuals (hereinafter referred to as "ship owners"), regardless of ownership and departmental affiliation.
1.3. The objectives of the dispatcher regulation and control over the movement of ships on the VBVP are to ensure the safety of navigation and accelerate the movement of the fleet along the VBVP. These goals are achieved through:
· regulation of the passage of ships through locks, bridges, bottlenecks and other difficult areas, as well as control over the exit of ships into the Ladoga Onega and White lakes;
informing navigators about the way conditions and their changes, including information about the dimensions of the way, malfunctions of navigation signs, weather forecasts, storm warnings, etc.;
· control over the movement of ships by fixing the time of their passage of checkpoints, as well as radio monitoring on the "safety" channel along the entire VBVP route and lakes;
· managing the work of the rescue ship on Lake Ladoga and coordinating the actions of all organizations in case of traffic accidents and emergencies;
· collection and analysis of data on traffic flows, fleet demurrages and lock operation indicators, development of measures to improve the use of WWTP;
1.4. Regulation of vessel traffic on the VBVP is carried out by the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in cooperation with the dispatching services of shipowners, ports and agency firms.
1.5. This "Regulation" does not cancel the requirements of the current regulatory documents governing navigation along the RF GDP.
The structure of the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"The main principle of the vessel traffic management structure in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" is continuous centralized control over the safe movement of the fleet, regulation of its movement in areas difficult for navigation, taking into account the state of waterways and other navigational conditions. The general management of dispatch control of vessel traffic in the basin is carried out by the Head of the NRS through the Central Distribution Center, the control rooms of the RVPiS and RGSiS, the service of the captain of the river port, in cooperation with the services and departments of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and heads of enterprises and organizations directly related to the operation of ships. Scheme of dispatcher regulation of fleet traffic at VBVP (Appendix).
2.1. The CDS manages the activity of regulating and controlling the movement of the fleet throughout the entire VBVP through the control rooms of the RWPiS and RGSiS. Within the boundaries of the RVPiS and RGSiS activities, regulation and control over the movement of the fleet is carried out under the direct supervision of persons appointed by the heads of the RVPiS and RGSiS responsible for organizing dispatching activities. The list of control rooms of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" with their addresses, telephone numbers, radio call signs is given in Appendix No. 1.
2.2. The structure and staff of the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" are approved by the head of the Institution.
3. Functions and tasks of the dispatching apparatus
3.1. Central Dispatching Service of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"
3.1.1. Carries out dispatching regulation and control over the movement of the fleet along the VBVP in cooperation with the State Service of the River Fleet of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, the dispatching apparatus of the BOGU of adjacent basins, shipowners, ports of JSC "SZP" and other enterprises and organizations.
3.1.2. In the event of a traffic accident, it takes priority measures to provide assistance to people and ships in distress and immediately informs the management of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and, depending on the nature of the incident, at the direction of the management, informs:
shipowners;
· Bodies controlling navigation (GRSI SZB); and other bodies at the direction of the leadership of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt";
· Service of the river fleet of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation;
· L sea and river transport;
· Northwest Regional Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations;
· The main department for civil defense and emergency situations of the subject of the Russian Federation, on the territory of which the traffic accident occurred;
other organizations, depending on the nature of the incident.
Transmits orders and instructions to the leadership of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" on coordinating the actions of forces and means involved in rescue operations.
Direct management of actions to provide assistance and eliminate the consequences of transport accidents can be carried out by the leadership of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", the Basin Commission for Emergency Situations, the shipowner, or be assigned to the Head of the RWPiS (RGSiS), within whose boundaries a transport accident occurred or there was a threat of death of people on the water .
Another official may be appointed as the head of the rescue operation, in agreement with the head of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", from among the organizations involved in the rescue operations.
3.1.3. Ensures the issuance of the Information Bulletin on the state of the operated waterways of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in accordance with the existing procedure.
3.1.4. Collects and processes data on the passage of ships through the VBVP locks.
3.1.5. Carries out control over the compliance of the dimensions of ships and trains with the dimensions of the track, locks and bridges.
3.1.6. It ensures the regulation of the movement of the fleet to the Nevsky Bridges and the organization of the pilotage of ships in the areas of compulsory pilotage.
3.1.7. Makes decisions and gives instructions to the traffic controllers of the RWPiS and RGSiS on regulating the movement of ships in certain sections of the WWTP.
3.1.8. Controls, with the participation of environmental authorities, the arrangement and activities of environmental facilities on the VBVP route. In case of a transport accident associated with environmental pollution, organizes, in cooperation with other organizations, work to eliminate the consequences of this incident.
3.1.9. Keeps operational records of the passage of the fleet along the VBVP and transmits data for calculating payment for navigation and other services to the Marketing and Contracts Service of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
3.1.10. In case of temporary closure or restriction of the movement of vessels in certain sections, the VBVP, a decrease in the guaranteed dimensions of the navigation channel, immediately notifies the vessels, shipowners and agency organizations.
3.1.11. Participates in the coordination of measures for the passage of oversized vessels and objects and controls their implementation.
3.2. Dispatcher RGSiS and RVPiS
3.2.1. They regulate and control the movement of ships within the boundaries related to areas of waterways and areas of hydraulic structures in accordance with Appendix No. 3.
Dispatchers of the Svirsky RVPiS regulate the movement of ships and trains in the layout of the Lodeynopolsky and Podporozhsky bridges. The drawing of bridges is carried out at the request of the traffic controller of Podporozhye in the prescribed manner. The movement to the draw span of the Lodeynopolsky bridge is controlled by the traffic controller of Lodeynoye Pole, to the draw span of the Podporozhye bridge - the traffic controller of Podporozhye.
3.2.2. They transmit information to the CDS about the passage of checkpoints by ships at the time determined by the transmission schedule about the deployment of the fleet.
3.2.3. They ensure the collection, processing, transmission and release of information on the state of the RWPiS and RGSiS section in accordance with the existing procedure.
3.2.4. They provide ships with information on the way conditions and their changes, weather forecasts, storm warnings in accordance with the "Regulations on providing information to shipowners and navigators about the way conditions of navigation on the IWW" in the controlled area.
3.2.5. They keep records and process data on the passage of ships through locks.
3.2.6. In the event of a traffic accident on a fixed section, the CDS, the authorities controlling navigation are informed in the prescribed manner, and take priority measures to provide assistance to people, ships in distress.
4. Regulation of the movement of the fleet along the Volga-Baltic waterway
4.1. Piloting of ships in Nevsky bridges
4.1.1. The regulation of the movement of ships requiring bridges is carried out by the dispatching apparatus of the CDS.
4.1.2. Vessels are escorted to the laying of St. Petersburg bridges on the basis of the "Rules for the escort of ships during the laying of St. Petersburg bridges", approved by the administration of St. Petersburg and cited in part 3, part 1 of the Unified State Civil Service of the European Union of the Russian Federation.
4.1.3. The layout of the Kuzminsky and Ladoga bridges for the passage of ships is carried out at the request of the dispatcher of the CDS in accordance with the established procedure. Vessel traffic to the Kuzminsky Bridge junction is controlled by the Svyatki metro dispatcher, and to the Ladoga Bridge junction - by the traffic controller of the Nevsky-Ladoga RVPiS in Shlisselburg.
4.1.4. The number of vessels planned to be laid out is determined based on the capacity of the bridges, types of fleet and other circumstances affecting the passage of ships to the bridges. The order in which ships are included in the distributing plan depends on the time of their approach from the IWB to the Bugrovsky buoy, completion of cargo or repair work, and the time the commission completes its work when registering the arrival from the sea.
4.1.5. Arrangement of ships on the roadsteads of the river. The Neva, in anticipation of the drawing of bridges, is carried out by the captains of the raids in accordance with the instructions announced in Vol.
4.1.6. The inclusion of vessels in the wiring plan in the drawing of bridges is carried out on the basis of applications from agents or ship owners (with whom contracts have been concluded). The daily plan for escorting the fleet to the layout of the St. Petersburg bridges is approved by the management of the Central Distribution Service, coordinated with the State Unitary Enterprise Mostotrest, GRSI NWB, VTS MAP.
4.1.7. The order of movement of ships to draw bridges is established by the dispatcher of the CDS through the captains of the raid in accordance with the "Procedure for organizing the escort of ships from the water area of the seaport of St. Petersburg to the drawing of bridges to inland waterways and in the opposite direction" agreed with MAP St. Petersburg. The established sequence of movement can be changed promptly by the captain of the raid or the senior pilot of the shift in agreement with the dispatcher of the CPC.
4.1.8. In case of violation by the ship of the established procedure for moving to draw bridges and creating a threatening situation for other ships, the CDS dispatcher has the right to delay the further advance of the violating ship, indicating to it the place of anchoring or to the berth.
4.1.9. In cases requiring an immediate cessation of the movement of ships following the drawout (hydrometeorological reasons, technical reasons, emergency cases), the CDS dispatcher immediately notifies the navigators, the dispatcher of the State Unitary Enterprise Mostotrest and the pilots of the ships following the drawing spans, for them to take measures for the safe placement ships in roads, anchorages and berths.
4.2. Regulation of the passage of ships through locks
4.2.1. The regulation of the passage of ships through the locks, movement along the approach channels and on the approaches to them, as well as the placement and parking of ships in the roads of the Vytegorsk system is carried out by the dispatcher of the Vytegorsk area of hydraulic structures and navigation (VRGSiS), and at the locks of the Sheksninsky RGSiS (SHRGSiS) and Svirsky RGSiS (SRGSiS ) - lock watch supervisors.
4.2.2. The boundaries of the areas of hydraulic structures, approach channels and lock roads are announced in v. 3 of the USS EC RF.
4.2.3. The organization of the passage of ships through the locks is carried out in accordance with the "Rules for the passage of ships and trains through the locks of the GDP" approved by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation on July 24, 2002.
4.2.4. The daily locking schedule on the Vytegorsk system is compiled by the VRGSiS dispatching apparatus, and at the SRGSiS and SRGSiS locks - by the head of the lock watch, taking into account local conditions, information about the approach of ships to the locks, the schedule of passenger ships and established standards for locking.
4.2.5. When developing a locking schedule, the passage of passenger ships operating on schedule is planned in accordance with the schedule of their movement and taking into account the actual location.
In all cases, ships following the liquidation of traffic accidents are locked out of turn.
4.2.6. The schedule for passing vessels can be adjusted depending on the current situation. All changes are communicated to the captains of the ships.
4.2.7. The captains (watch officers) of the vessels in advance, but not less than 1.5 hours before the approach, inform the dispatcher of the VRGSiS, the chiefs of the watch of the SRGSiS and SRGSiS locks about the approach time, overall length, width of the vessel, maximum draft, module of the vessel, type and quantity cargo, the reliability of the main engines, the steering gear and receive instructions from the dispatcher on the procedure for moving to the lock and locking.
4.2.8. The dispatcher of the VRGSiS, the head of the watch of the SRGSiS and SRGSiS locks must promptly transmit operational information and warnings to the ships on the issues of navigation safety and the passage of ships through the locks, going towards the ships, standing on the lock roads and at the berthing walls.
4.2.9. Positioning of vessels in the roads and at the quay walls is carried out at the direction of the dispatcher of the VRGSiS, the chiefs of the watch of the SRGSiS and SRGSiS locks, taking into account the safety of navigation.
4.2.10. All conversations between the dispatcher's office and lock watch supervisors should be automatically recorded by the appropriate equipment. Records of negotiations relating to violations of the "Rules for the passage of ships and convoys through the locks of the GDP of the Russian Federation", these "Regulations" and other incidents, are stored until the end of the investigation, the remaining records are stored for at least two days.
4.2.11. One-time passage through the locks of ships, trains and rafts with smaller overall reserves than specified in paragraph 5 of the "Rules for the passage of ships and trains through the locks of the GDP of the Russian Federation" or special facilities is carried out in agreement with the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and the GRSI of the basin with a record in the watch rooms logs of the lock and the vessel, according to the measures specially developed by the shipowners.
4.2.12. The Russian River Fleet Service may issue instructions on the extraordinary passage of individual vessels and floating facilities, based on the needs that have arisen.
4.3. Passage of ships on regulated sections of shipping lanes
4.3.1. The organization of the passage of the fleet through the regulated areas is aimed at ensuring its safe movement along the VBVP and is carried out by the control apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" (controllers of the areas of hydraulic structures and navigation).
4.3.2. The boundaries of sections on inland navigation routes where vessel traffic is regulated are established by the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in agreement with the GRSI NWB and are announced in the OD and SS according to the SP NWB and v.3 of the Atlas of the EGS EC RF (Appendix).
4.3.3. In the case of temporary introduction of traffic regulation in any section, this is announced in radio bulletins, waybills, notices to navigators.
Regulation of vessel traffic in this section is carried out by specially authorized persons.
4.3.4. Vessels are allowed to pass through the regulated sections, as a rule, in the order of their approach to the section or, based on the emerging needs, according to the instructions of the CDS in accordance with the requirements of the OD and SS according to the SP SSB and v. 3 of the Atlas of the EGS EC RF.
In all cases, ships following the liquidation of an accident and traffic accidents are skipped out of turn.
4.3.5. Based on the current location of vessels and navigational conditions, the dispatcher gives permission for the departure of vessels from holding points, approach to the regulated area and passage through it
At the same time, he must promptly transmit to the ships operational information on safety issues and navigational features in the section, ships in progress and at rest, and changes in the navigation situation.
4.3.6. The dispatcher has the right to prohibit the movement of the vessel in the regulated area, if the safety of this vessel or other vessels is not ensured, guided by the current regulatory documents.
4.4. Regulation of navigation of vessels in lakes of category "M"
4.4.1. Within the boundaries of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", the lakes of the "M" category include the Ladoga and Onega lakes.
4.4.2. The procedure for preparing ships for sailing in the Ladoga and Onega lakes, obtaining permission to enter the lake and the actions of navigators at the crossing are set out in v. 3 of the USS EC RF.
4.4.3. The dispatcher issues permission for the vessel to enter Ladoga and Onega lakes after receiving information from the captain that the vessel is fully prepared for the passage by the lake, taking into account the restrictions on the wind and wave regime (according to the Register documents) with simultaneous transmission of the sailing weather forecast to it.
Personal responsibility for the preparation of the vessel for entering the lakes lies with the captain of the vessel.
4.4.4. Control over the movement of ships on Lake Ladoga is carried out by dispatchers of the Neva-Ladoga RVPiS (Shlisselburg and Sviritsa).
4.4.5. When the Volgo-Balt air traffic controller issues permission to enter Lake Onega and proceed from Voznesenye to Vytegra or from Vytegra to Voznesenye, the dispatchers of Voznesenye and Vytegra exchange mutual information about the time of ships leaving the lake and the time of ships entering at least 4 hours later from the lake to the canal or the arrival to the Voznesenye raid.
4.4.6. When the dispatchers of Voznesenye and Vytegra issue permission to enter Lake Onega and the vessels proceed to the points of the White Sea-Onega basin, they transmit information about the exit of the vessels to the dispatchers of OJSC "Belomoro-Onega Shipping Company" and the dispatcher of the Onega area of waterways and shipping. If there is no exit of ships, at least after 4 hours, they exchange information on the presence and movement of ships in the basin.
4.4.7. In the event of a sudden worsening of the weather or receiving a warning about such a deterioration, the dispatcher of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" take measures to transmit this warning to the ships, establish constant radio communication with the ships in the lake, and take all possible measures to ensure their safe navigation.
In the event of an emergency and the threat of death of people, emergency rescue or other vessels located in the area are sent to the place of disaster.
4.4.8. Dispatchers of points where permission to enter the lakes is issued must know the location of rescue (towing) vessels fixed in the serviced area and have radio contact with them in order to involve them in rendering assistance to the vessels, if necessary.
4.5. Regulation of the exit of vessels from Cherepovets to the Rybinsk reservoir
4.5.1. The Rybinsk Reservoir belongs to the "O" category, with the exception of the North-Western part from Cherepovets to Vychelov, which belongs to the "P" category.
4.5.2. Vessels with wind-wave restrictions are sailing in the Rybinsk Reservoir in strict accordance with these restrictions.
4.5.3. The captains of these vessels intending to leave Cherepovets for the Rybinsk Reservoir inform the dispatcher of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" about the readiness of the vessel for the transition, the compliance of the restrictions with the weather forecast and request permission to leave.
4.5.4. If the ship meets the conditions of the transition, the dispatcher gives permission to enter the reservoir with a daily weather forecast.
4.5.5. The captain of the vessel at the crossing by the reservoir takes measures to ensure the safety of the vessel, recommended by good navigational practice, and bears full responsibility for the safety of the vessel, people and cargo.
4.5.6. At least every 4 hours, the dispatcher of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in Cherepovets exchanges mutual information about the ships that entered the Rybinsk reservoir or came from the reservoir with the control apparatus of adjacent basins.
4.5.7. In the event of a traffic accident with ships on the Rybinsk Reservoir, in the event of a sudden deterioration in weather or a storm forecast, the dispatcher of the Volgo-Balt State Budgetary Institution, together with dispatchers, takes all measures to notify the vessels in the reservoir and provide the necessary assistance.
4.6. Passage of vessels flying a foreign flag
4.6.1. The passage of ships sailing under a foreign flag is carried out only with the permission of the Government of the Russian Federation, agreed with the River Fleet Service of the Russian Federation. These vessels are subject to mandatory pilotage, unless otherwise provided by international treaties of the Russian Federation.
5. The procedure for the exchange of information between ships and the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"
5.1. Information support for ships and shipowners on navigation conditions.
5.1.1. Information for ships and shipowners on navigation conditions is carried out in accordance with the "Regulations on providing information to shipowners and navigators about sailing conditions on the inland navigation routes of the Russian Federation".
5.1.2. The list of coastal radio stations transmitting operational travel information is established by the document "List of Coastal Radio Stations and the Schedule of Their Operation on the Waterways of the Unified Deep-Water System of the European Part of the Russian Federation for 2004." and v.3 EGS EC RF.
5.2. Information of vessels during the passage of inland waterways of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
5.2.1. The shipowner or captain of a vessel proceeding both from the sea and from the waterway to the borders of the activities of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" no later than 24 hours before the approach must report to the CDS of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" the following data:
· name and flag of the vessel, shipowner and agent;
port of departure and destination;
The maximum length
The greatest width
Board height
ship's draft fore and aft;
height gauge;
the number of passengers;
the name of the cargo, its special properties, quantity;
the need for pilotage and bridging;
· Class of the ship and restrictions on the wind-wave regime when sailing in the basin of category "M" and "O" (Register Permission);
unfavorable sanitary and epidemiological situation on board.
5.2.2. When following the main route of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", the captain of the ship (watch officer) is obliged to get in touch with the traffic controllers (the radio communication channel is indicated in clause 3 of the USS EC RF) and report the time of passage of the checkpoint (see Appendix).
5.2.3. The captains (watch officers) of ships proceeding to the ports for loading or unloading, to the place of repair or lay-up to the points located within the boundaries of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", are obliged to inform the traffic dispatcher of the time of entry to the mooring points.
5.2.4. In the event of unforeseen stops along the way, information about the stoppage of traffic should be transmitted to the address of the nearest dispatching (control) point about the reason for the stop and the estimated time to continue the movement.
5.2.5. The captain (watchman) of a vessel intending to start moving from points of loading and unloading, repair or layup, holding raids, is obliged to inform the dispatcher of the nearest control point about the expected time of departure, inform him of the data specified in clause 5.2.1., and obtain permission at the start of the movement.
After receiving permission, the ship can start moving in the order established by the dispatcher.
6. Organization of dispatching service, dispatching documentation
6.1. Dispatch service must be carried out continuously. The working day of the dispatching apparatus is established by the heads of the branches of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt", taking into account local conditions and in accordance with the current labor legislation, as well as these "Regulations".
6.2. In order to ensure better interaction, end-to-end dispatching shifts are being created for the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
6.3. In accordance with the tasks arising from this "Regulations", the heads of the enterprises of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" approve the job descriptions for the dispatching apparatus according to the type of activity.
6.4. The dispatcher on duty must familiarize himself in detail with all available information on the location of ships, the actual condition and weather forecast, with the tasks and orders of higher managers during the previous duty and the measures taken to fulfill them, as well as other entries made in the dispatch log, in which formalizes the acceptance and delivery of duty.
6.5. Each control room, in relation to its tasks, must be provided with the necessary regulatory documentation (Appendix).
6.6. The control room must maintain the following documentation:
· deployment of ships (computer program "Dislocation");
log of traffic accidents;
log of telephone messages and orders;
log (file, data file) of weather forecasts;
log of acceptance and delivery of duty;
other documentation related to the type of activity.
The list of normative-legal and reporting-executive documentation for each control room, depending on the type of its activity, is established by the heads of enterprises.
7. Rights and responsibilities of the dispatching apparatus
7.1. The dispatcher has the right
7.1.1. Receive from courts, shipowners, enterprises and organizations, regardless of the form of ownership, the information necessary to fulfill the tasks assigned to it, related to ensuring the passage of ships along the VBVP.
7.1.2. Prohibit the movement of ships in case they violate the requirements of documents regulating the regime of navigation and operation, in case of damage to hydraulic structures, locks, as well as at the direction of the management of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
7.1.3. Give instructions and orders within their competence, binding on the captains (watch officers) of ships, if they do not contradict the regulations and rules governing the safety of navigation.
7.1.4. Receive from port dispatch services, shipowners, their agents and captains of ships, within the established period, the information required by the governing documents and this regulation.
7.1.5. In case of transport accidents and a threat to people, demand from ship captains, regardless of departmental affiliation, confirmation of receipt of instructions aimed at providing assistance and their implementation, if the implementation of these instructions is not associated with a danger to the ship itself.
7.1.6. Require captains (watch officers) of ships to assist in establishing communication with other ships, communication with which is broken or difficult.
7.2. The dispatching apparatus is responsible for the timely and high-quality performance of the duties assigned to it by this "Regulation" and job descriptions.
8. Connection
8.1. Radio communication with ships for the purposes of this "Regulation" is organized in accordance with the "Rules for Radio Communication on Inland Waterways of the Russian Federation", approved by the Department of River Transport of the Ministry of Transport of Russia and the Main Directorate for State Supervision of Communications in the Russian Federation, as well as "Instructions for Conducting Radio Communication with Ships when sailing on inland waterways of the European part of the Russian Federation, approved by the Department of River Transport of the Ministry of Transport of Russia in agreement with the Gossvyaznadzor authorities.
8.2. Radio communication with vessels in the North-Western basin is carried out through the BUS of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
The list of coastal radio stations that provide communication for regulating the movement of ships operating for the safety of navigation, and the procedure for their use is established in accordance with the document "List of Coastal Radio Stations and the Schedule of Their Operation on the Waterways of the Unified Deep-Water System of the European Part of the Russian Federation for 2004." and vol. 3 of the Atlas of the EGS EC RF.
9. Pilot service
9.1. Pilot service of ships along the inland navigation routes of the Russian Federation is carried out in accordance with Article 41 of the "Code of Inland Water Transport of the Russian Federation" and "Regulations on Pilot Service and Pilotage of Vessels along the Inland Navigation Routes of the Russian Federation", approved by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation dated 03.02.95, No. eleven.
9.2. The categories of vessels and convoys, as well as the areas of compulsory pilotage along the waterways of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" are established by the River Fleet Service of the Russian Federation and announced in the WFP and in v. 3 p.
9.3. Pilotage of vessels in the layout of the St. Petersburg bridges is carried out by state pilots of the pilotage service of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in accordance with clause 4.1. of this "Regulation".
9.4. Pilotage of ships under a foreign flag on the VBVP is obligatory and is carried out only by state pilots of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
9.5. Services related to pilotage of vessels in the RF GDP are paid. Fee rates for the state pilotage service of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" are approved by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation in agreement with the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
10. Services of the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"
10.1. State Budgetary Institution “Volgo-Balt” renders services to vessels carrying out the transportation of goods and passengers along the VBVP;
10.2. The list of services provided by SBU "Volgo-Balt" and the procedure for calculating the rates of fees for services are determined by the current regulatory documents of the Federal Energy Commission of Russia, the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, the Charter of the Volga-Baltic GBUVPiS, the current methodology for calculating the rates of fees for services;
10.3. Fee rates for services provided by Volgo-Balt State Budgetary Institution are approved by the Decree of the FEC of Russia dated 7.10.03 /1;
10.4. The services of the dispatching apparatus for the regulation and control of the movement of ships (navigation services) are paid. The amount of the navigation due for each passage by the ship of a section of the track serviced by the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" depends on its conditional volume (calculated in cubic meters and is determined by the product of the three largest values: length, width and height of the ship's side) and the distance traveled;
10.5. GBU "Volgo-Balt" provides paid services only if there is an agreement for the provision of these services or (in case of a one-time transfer) if there is an advance payment. The contract is concluded with the shipowner, charterer or agency company having a representative office in St. Petersburg, which pays all fees for the ships declared by them;
10.6. Payment of the navigation dues, as well as other types of dues, must be made to the settlement account of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
It is possible to pay fees through the accounting department of the branches of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
Direct payment of fees at VBVP gateways is not allowed.
10.7. State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" is ready to provide interested organizations with data on the location of vessels and other information through a specialized organization providing information services.
Deputy Head
GBU "Volgo-Balt"
Boss
Nevsky shipping area
Annex 1
Boundaries of areas for mandatory dispatch control of vessel traffic
on the waterways of the Volga-Baltic GBUVPiS
The boundaries of the district basic activities |
activities. according to the control room regulation |
Control rooms points - location |
Boundaries of mandatory dispatch control areas at VBVP |
call signs of radio stations, phones, faxes |
Nevsky district shipping |
527,7 – 1384,5 1384,5 – 1322,0 |
CDS - SPB |
St. Petersburg bridges (wiring) 1384,5 – 1359,0 1384,5 – 1322,0 |
"Petersburg-3-motion" Communication channels: 2, 4, 5 Ch. DPR on bridges: tel., 88-372 |
Ch. DPR for transit: tel., 88-366 |
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On-duty DPR on bridges: tel., 88-217 |
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Duty DPR transit: tel., 88-417 reka) |
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Cape Svyatki |
Ivanovskie rapids (Pirogovo – Lobanovo) 1349,0 – 1334,0 |
"Ivanovskoye-3" Communication channel: 5 |
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Neva-Ladoga RVP and C 1384.5 - 1156.5 |
1156,5 – 1322,0 |
Shliselburg 1316 |
Koshkinsky fairway 1318.0 - 1306.5 |
"Shlisselburg-3" Communication channels: 3.5 Duty DPR: tel.-249, 82-122 |
(Chief engineer) |
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(Chief Specialist in Shipping) |
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Svir bar 1172,6 – 1165,6 |
"Sviritsa -3" Communication channel: 2nd river) |
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Svirsky RGS i S 1156.5 - 920.0 |
920,0 – 1156,5 |
Lodeynoye Pole 1101.5 |
Lodeynoye Pole - N. Svir Gateway 1101,0 – 1086,0 |
"Lodeynoye field-2" Communication channel: 2 Duty DPR, |
(Deputy chief)(Chief Specialist in Shipping) |
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N. Svir Gateway 1087.0 |
Passing through the gateway |
"Nizhne-Svirsky" Communication channel: 3 phone numbers 117 |
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Podporozhye 1054 |
V. Svirsky sluice - Valdoma 1051.0 - 1043.0 |
"Podporozhye-3" Communication channel: 5 |
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V. Svir lock 1042.0 |
Passing through the gateway |
"Verkhne-Svirsky" Communication channel: 3 |
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Ascension 949.3 |
Nimpelda - the source of the river. Svir 970.0 - 946.0 |
"Voznesenye-3" Communication channel: 3 call mts "river") |
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Vytegorsky |
Entrance-exit to the lake |
"Vytegra-5" Communication channel: 3 DPR Lake |
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Vytegorsk buoy Annensky bridge |
"Vytegra-2" Communication channel: 2 DPR channels tel/ |
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(Chief Engineer), 76-010, 21-706 |
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(Deputy head of the CDS), 21-385 |
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(Chief dispatcher) |
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Annensky Bridge 823.5 |
Annensky bridge - 6th lock |
"Anensky bridge" Communication channel: 5 |
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Cherepovets |
(823,5 – 527,7) |
Belozersk 740 Cherepovets 541 |
Annensky Bridge - Torovo 527.7-823.5 |
"Belozersk" Communication channel: 2, 5 tel.-344 |
"Cherepovets-4" Communication channel: 4, 5 DPR movement |
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(Chief engineer), 75-101 |
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(Chief dispatcher) tel.-681, 75-105 |
Annex 2
Checkpoints with obligatory communication of navigators
with onshore control rooms on VHF networks at radio stations of the "KAMA" type
Name of contact points |
Location (km) |
Communication channel number |
Call sign of the called control center |
Location of the control room |
Duplicate. communication channel r / opera. |
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Bridge L. Schmidt |
Petersburg-3 movement |
St. Petersburg, B. Morskaya, 37 | ||||
Raid of the Slavyanka River |
Petersburg-3 movement |
St. Petersburg, B. Morskaya, 37 | ||||
Raid Nevsky Forest Park |
Petersburg-3 movement |
St. Petersburg, B. Morskaya, 37 | ||||
Cape Svyatki |
Ivanovskoe-3 |
Cape Svyatki | ||||
Lobanovo |
Lobanovo |
Lobanovo | ||||
Raid Shlisselburg |
Shlisselburg-3 |
Shlisselburg | ||||
Bugrovsky Bui |
Shlisselburg-3 |
Shlisselburg | ||||
Traverse m. Sukho |
Sviritsa radio | |||||
Novaya Ladoga |
New Ladoga radio | |||||
Pitkyaranta |
Pitkyaranta radio | |||||
Priozersk radio |
Shlisselburg | |||||
Blacksmith |
Priozersk radio |
Shlisselburg | ||||
Svir receiving buoy |
Sviritsa-3 | |||||
Sviritsa-3 | ||||||
Lodeynoye Pole |
Lodeynoye Pole-2 |
Lodeynoye Pole | ||||
Nizhne-Svirsky lock |
Nizhne-Svirsky |
N. Svir Gateway | ||||
Podporozhye |
Podporozhye-3 |
V. Svir Gateway | ||||
Verkhne-Svirsky lock |
Upper Svirsky |
V. Svir Gateway | ||||
Separation buoy Nimpeld's Ascension |
Ascension-3 Ascension-3 |
ascension ascension | ||||
Dividing buoy Vytegra |
Vytegra-5 | |||||
First gateway | ||||||
sixth gateway | ||||||
Annensky bridge |
Annensky bridge |
Annensky bridge | ||||
The mouth of the river Kovzhi |
Belozersk |
Belozersk | ||||
Belozersk |
Belozersk | |||||
Belozersk |
Belozersk | |||||
seventh gateway | ||||||
Cherepovets |
Cherepovets-4 |
Cherepovets | ||||
Cherepovets-4 |
Cherepovets |
Annex 3
List of normative documents regulating the navigation of ships that are mandatory for being in the dispatching service of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"
Code of Inland Water Transport of the Russian Federation. Rules for navigation on inland waterways of the Russian Federation (pr.g.) Rules for the passage of ships, trains and rafts through the locks of inland waterways of the Russian Federation (pr.g. of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation). Regulations on the dispatching regulation of the movement of ships according to the GDP of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Ministry of Transport of Russia dated April 24, 2002 No. 55. Radio communication rules on inland waterways of the Russian Federation (TsBNTI, 1995). Fire Safety Rules for Inland Water Transport (2002) Regulations on Pilot Service and Pilotage of Vessels along the Inland Navigation Routes of the Russian Federation (Order of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation No. 11 dated 01.01.2001). Charter of the Main Directorate of the Volga-Baltic State Basin Administration of Waterways and Shipping (approved on October 20, 1998 by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation). Atlas of the unified deep-water system of the European part of the Russian Federation, volume 3, part 1, 2 (1992.2002). Peculiarities of movement and parking of ships along the shipping lanes of the North-Western Basin (2002). Reference books on serial courts. Mandatory regulations for the St. Petersburg Seaport. Rules for escorting vessels during the drawing of St. Petersburg bridges, approved by the Mayor's Office of St. Petersburg, pr. Order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 23.09.94. on the opening of checkpoints across the state border of the Russian Federation in the Nevsky and Vasileostrovsky cargo areas. Typical schemes for the formation of trains within the boundaries of the VBVP.
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1. Research of the fleet traffic dispatching control system in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
1.1. Analysis of production activities in the field of shipping management.
1.2. Analysis of the existing fleet traffic dispatching control system.
1.3. Retrospective analysis of theoretical studies on fleet traffic dispatching control.
2. Improving the organization of the movement of the fleet across the St. Petersburg bridges.
2.1. Analysis of the technological process of guiding ships through the St. Petersburg bridges.
2.2. Development of a simulation model for the movement of ships across the St. Petersburg bridges.
GBU "Volgo-Balt".
3.1. Development of information and software for the model.
3.3. Evaluation of the economic effect of the proposed solutions.
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Introduction to the thesis (part of the abstract) on the topic "Development of the dispatch control system for the movement of the fleet in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt""
The Volga-Baltic Waterway (VBVP) is the main waterway in the north-west of Russia and the main link in the country's inland waterway system in trade with the states of central and northern Europe. Navigation management and maintenance of the VBVP route are entrusted to the Volga-Baltic State Basin Administration of Waterways and Navigation (Volgo-Balt State Budgetary Institution).
The operation of river transport, the speed of delivery of goods and passengers, and the safety of navigation along the VBVP highway depend on the clear and coordinated work of the divisions and services of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
In recent years, new requirements have been imposed on the work of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and, in particular, on the existing system of fleet traffic dispatch control. The reasons for this are the following factors: the revival of the Russian economy; increased trade with European countries; prospects for the transit of goods along the international transport corridor "North-South"; stable growth of cargo and passenger traffic; improving the quality of shipping organization in accordance with the requirements of international standards.
At the same time, the long-term underfunding of the VBVP has led to the fact that this route in its current state does not provide economically efficient and safe navigation, cannot cope with annually increasing cargo flows and does not meet the challenges of long-term development.
The system of fleet traffic dispatch control currently established in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" does not fully meet the needs of the participants in the transport process: the dispatching apparatus is not able to check the information coming from the ships; does not have means of monitoring the speed of movement of ships in regulated areas and the placement of ships in the roads and at the berths in the Neva River basin; not provided with modern means for transmitting information to adjacent basins, etc. Other participants in the transport process also experience a lack of information: skippers, shipowners and agents, management structures and other organizations.
An analysis of the passage of vessels along the VBVP shows that the Nizhnesvirsky sluice, the Northern slope of the VBVP and St. Petersburg bridges have remained the busiest, limiting sections over the past years.
In peak months, the loading of the Nizhnesvirsky sluice and the sluices of the Vytegorsk stairs ranges from 80 to 100%, which significantly exceeds the approved standard. The Neva bridges are also extremely loaded with ship wiring; half of the navigations of 2002 and 2003 their carrying capacity did not meet the needs of shipowners in guiding ships.
The maximum use of the throughput capacity of the WWTP structures during the peak months of navigation, their unsatisfactory technical condition entails large demurrages of the fleet, the losses from which amount to millions of dollars. The accumulation of the fleet in anticipation of locking and drawing bridges creates a threat of emergencies along the entire waterway.
The foregoing confirms the need to develop a fleet traffic dispatch control system on the VBVP route.
The most problematic and insufficiently developed task in this area is to increase the number of fleets passing through the St. Petersburg bridges in a specified time interval.
Compared to 1996, the traffic flow across the Neva bridges more than doubled and in 2002 exceeded 7.1 thousand units. for navigation. As a result, the intensity of fleet traffic across the bridges increased: from 51.6 thousand ships per year to 100.5 thousand ships per year. On some days, the number of applications for pilotage reached 100. The situation is complicated by possible interruptions in navigation through the bridges due to official public holidays, weather conditions and emergencies, such as the accident of the ship "Kaunas" in August 2002.
Currently, the following projects are proposed or are under implementation aimed at increasing the capacity of the Neva bridges:
Construction of a high-water bridge across the Neva River as part of a ring road;
Construction of a high-water bridge connecting Vasilyevsky Island with the city center or construction of a tunnel;
Improving the organization of the movement of caravans of ships by carrying out activities provided for by the Neva-2000 program;
Construction of vessels with reduced surface dimensions and switching to them of a part of the transit cargo flow;
Construction of an alternative waterway "Ladoga-Finnish Gulf" bypassing St. Petersburg.
All of these projects require large capital investments and long implementation periods. In conditions of limited funding, the use of simulation methods for solving this problem is of particular relevance.
Thus, to solve the tasks set, it is necessary to conduct special studies, and therefore the topic of the dissertation work is relevant.
The object of the dissertation research is the ships on which dispatch control is carried out, and the subject of the research is the dispatch control system for the movement of ships on the VBVP route and the technological process of organizing the piloting of ships across the St. Petersburg bridges.
In accordance with the above, the purpose of the dissertation work is to develop directions for the development of the fleet traffic dispatch control system in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and means to increase navigation through the Neva bridges.
To achieve this goal, the research should:
Analyze the production activities of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in the field of shipping management;
Investigate the existing fleet traffic dispatching control system;
To form directions for the development of the fleet traffic dispatching control system;
Perform a retrospective analysis of theoretical studies on fleet traffic dispatching control;
Analyze the technological process of escorting ships across the St. Petersburg bridges;
Develop a simulation model for the movement of ships across the St. Petersburg bridges and its information and software;
Determine the directions of modernization of the information system of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt";
Perform testing of the simulation model;
Assess the economic efficiency of the proposed solutions.
To solve the tasks set in the dissertation work, the methods of system analysis, theoretical research, mathematical statistics, combinatorial analysis, simulation modeling using object-oriented programming methods and modern information technologies for data processing were used.
The paper uses: extensive statistical material on cargo flows, ship flows and deployment of the fleet on the VBVP for the period 1996-2003, accumulated in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt"; financial documents of shipping companies; data of domestic and foreign periodicals and Internet publications on the problems of ship traffic dispatching control.
The dissertation work consists of an introduction, three chapters and a conclusion with a total volume of 197 pages, including: 20 tables, 27 figures, a bibliographic list of 109 titles and 33 pages of applications.
Dissertation conclusion on the topic "Operation of water transport, navigation", Mudrova, Olga Mikhailovna
Conclusions on the third chapter.
1. In clause 3.1. a new scenario of the user's work in the "Dislocation" subsystem was proposed and a corrected block diagram of the process of organizing the piloting of ships across bridges was presented, taking into account the developed software module. The choice of information and software of the "Imitation" module was also substantiated, taking into account the features of the current information system.
2. The completed approbation of the "Imitation" module confirmed its functional viability. The comparative indicators used for the analysis positively characterize the results of the tests. It has been established that the use of a simulation model on a busy day, on average, increases the passage of ships from inland waterways through the Neva bridges by two ships per day.
3. Based on the results of calculating the commercial effectiveness of the project, a conclusion was made about its feasibility.
Conclusion
The Coordinating Council of the North-West Association on the issue “On the state of the inland waterways of the North-West of Russia and increasing the capacity of the Volga-Baltic waterway”, a meeting of which took place in April 2003, recognized the inconsistency between the requirements for the WWTP and the state of this tracks.
In particular, it was noted that the Federal Target Program "Modernization of the Transport System of Russia (2002 - 2010)", its subprogram "Inland Waterways", as well as the concept for the development of inland water transport for the period up to 2015, although they recognize the disastrous state of waterways and the threat of man-made disasters on shipping facilities, at the same time pose the task of a high quality level for the transportation of multimillion-dollar cargo flows of international transport corridors, without providing for the necessary funding.
In 2005, an increase in the transportation of goods along the VBVP up to 18.0 million tons is forecasted. In accordance with the agreements signed at the government level in 2000, an increase in traffic is also expected in the period up to 2010.
The maximum use of the throughput capacity of the WWTP structures causes large demurrage of ships, the losses from which have increased significantly in recent years, and adversely affects the safety of navigation.
The implementation of measures for the reconstruction of the Volga-Baltic waterway is assigned beyond the limits of 2010.
The current situation requires the adoption of urgent measures to improve the fleet traffic dispatch control system and increase the throughput capacity of the VBVP structures. A special place in this series is occupied by improving the safety of vessel traffic within St. Petersburg and the search for cost-effective solutions to increase the capacity of the Neva bridges.
This determines the relevance of the research performed in the dissertation, the main purpose of which is to develop directions for the development of the fleet traffic dispatch control system in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and means to increase navigation through the Neva bridges.
In accordance with the goal in the dissertation research, the following results and conclusions were obtained.
The work carried out a study of the production activities of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in the management of shipping.
The dynamics of cargo flows and ship flows has been analyzed since 1996. The following trends have been identified:
Uneven distribution of cargo flows and their orientation towards the Baltic;
The dependence of traffic dynamics on the demand for export goods in international markets, changes in tariffs for competing modes of transport and tariffs for the handling of river-sea vessels in seaports;
Steady growth in dry cargo, passenger and towing fleets except for 2000 and high traffic density.
In addition, it was found that from 2000 to 2002. the time spent by the courts for the passage of the EBP increased by a day.
An analysis of the passage of ships through the locks showed that the main reason for the idle time of the cargo fleet in anticipation of locking is the increase in the traffic of the passenger fleet, which has priority service. In conditions of almost complete use of the capacity of locks, the “price” of their decommissioning for troubleshooting and preventive inspections and repairs increases. The Nizhnesvirsky lock remains the busiest. In terms of the total tonnage of the fleet passed through lock No. 1, the Northern Slope of the VBVP came close to the maximum level of loading of the system in 1989.
Based on the results of the analysis of the passage through the St. Petersburg mines, the following conclusions were drawn:
The number of vessels passing through the Neva bridges is steadily growing, since 1996 this figure has more than doubled;
The number of days with refusals to pilot ships is increasing;
High traffic intensity of the fleet on the section of the Neva bridges.
The main objectives of dispatch control are to ensure the safety of navigation and accelerate the advancement of the fleet on the VBVP.
The main principle of vessel traffic management in the Volgo-Balt State Budgetary Institution is to ensure continuous centralized control over the safe movement of the fleet, regulation of its movement in areas difficult for navigation, taking into account the state of waterways and navigational conditions.
As part of the fleet traffic dispatch control, the following areas are distinguished:
Operational control of the deployment of the fleet;
Regulation of passage of ships through locks;
Management of navigation through the St. Petersburg bridges;
Vessel traffic control in regulated areas;
Regulation of the movement of ships in the lakes of category "M" and the exit of ships from Cherepovets to the Rybinsk reservoir;
Operational control of vessel traffic at economical speeds.
In each direction, the participants and technology of the management process, information flows and workflow are identified, the main reasons that reduce the quality of management and possible ways to eliminate them are noted.
Thus, it was found that the direct object of the operational dispatch control in the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" is the ships, and the subject is the dispatch apparatus.
The interaction of the object and the subject is carried out through the implementation of such functions of operational dispatch control as accounting, control, analysis, regulation, forecasting and planning.
The effective operation of the dispatching apparatus of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" depends on the following factors: the technical condition of the waterway, hydraulic structures and ships; the level of equipment with means of communication of control points and ships; the level of equipment of dispatching stations with computer technology; the degree of awareness of the dispatching apparatus about the situation on the route; the level of qualification of specialists of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
As part of the dissertation, it was revealed that the existing fleet traffic dispatching control system implements all the functions assigned to it, but does not contribute to a further increase in the throughput capacity of the route and ensuring the safety of navigation.
To study possible ways to improve the efficiency of the dispatch control system, a retrospective analysis of theoretical studies in this area was carried out.
He showed that a number of developments on the creation of an information model of the transport process, scientific methods for predicting the deployment of the fleet, the tasks of scheduling the passage of ships through the lock systems and normalizing the waiting for locking have found their application in the work of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
On the contrary, such studied areas as automatic collection and transmission of information from ships, the tasks of simulation modeling and optimization of navigation through lock areas, operational control of fleet traffic at economical speeds remain unclaimed.
An insufficiently explored direction is the management of the movement of the fleet through the St. Petersburg bridges. This is facilitated by the following factors: lack of a sufficient number of analogues of this situation; until recently, the capacity of the Neva bridges mainly satisfied the participants in the transport process; the prevailing opinion is that the only way out is to increase the distribution time, or to implement expensive projects, such as the construction of an alternative waterway bypassing St. Petersburg.
Taking into account the tasks of the modern economy and the level of development of information and communication technologies, further development of research in the field of dispatch control of the movement of the fleet is required.
Thus, it is substantiated that in the current economic conditions for the northwestern region, the task of improving the organization of the passage of the fleet through the St. Petersburg bridges is the most relevant.
To develop proposals for improving the organization of the passage of the fleet through the Neva bridges, an analysis of the technological process of escorting ships was carried out.
In the practice of Volgo-Balt State Budgetary Institution, this process is conditionally divided into preparatory, organizational, executive and final stages.
The main restrictions imposed on the technological process of escorting ships are established, and it is concluded that, in general, it provides safe escort of ships in the amount regulated by regulatory documents. However, given the growth in prospective traffic flow and the statistics of traffic accidents, the following shortcomings were noted in the organization of escorting ships across the Neva bridges:
Within the framework of the current information system, forecasting of the moment of approach of ships to bridges is not carried out, taking into account the technical characteristics of ships and the characteristics of sections of the waterway;
The arrangement of ships in the caravan is carried out without taking into account the distances between raids;
When drawing up a plan for escorting ships through bridges, one variant of wiring is mainly considered, which may not be optimal;
Refusals from wiring can come up to the moment of drawing bridges;
Periodically, there are delays in the construction of bridges due to technical problems and through the fault of car owners and railway workers (Finlyandsky Bridge);
There is a lack of operational raids.
Some of the above shortcomings can be eliminated by developing the existing information system and including an additional module in it that simulates a complex stochastic process of piloting ships, on the basis of which an optimal piloting plan will be drawn up.
The concept of the developed simulation model is based on the fact that the draw spans of the Neva bridges are a queuing system, the work of which is to process the incoming flow of applications. The purpose of the functioning of the system under study is the maximum number of ships allowed to pass through the bridges, while fulfilling the restrictions and priorities established by regulatory documents, taking into account the safety of navigation.
Received applications are serviced by the system or are refused with mandatory processing on the next day. Thus, there is a single-channel single-phase QS with waiting and priority. The receipt of applications and the time of their processing are random variables. In general, there is a stochastic transport process, in which both overloads and downtime of the service system are possible.
As a means of solving the problem, the simulation method was chosen.
Variable characteristics in the model, due to which the number of ships that passed the bridges can be increased, are the speed of the caravan (at the expense of the lead ship) and the point of temporary mooring of ships in anticipation of bridges.
Thus, the scientific substantiation of the formation of a caravan of ships, taking into account the technical characteristics of the ships and the location of the roadsteads, is carried out in the work.
When implementing the simulation model in operation, for each vessel that has submitted an application for pilotage, the forecast of the following values is performed: travel time in the sections of Lake Ladoga and the Neva River; moment of approach to the mooring point; the moment of the beginning of the movement in the wiring; moment of passing the first bridge; the moment of passing the last bridge.
To evaluate the statistical hypothesis regarding the law of distribution of the duration of the course of ships along the sections of the route, the corresponding statistical samples were formed for the ships of the main types passing through the bridges. As a result of processing the generated variational series, it was found that the travel time is adequately described by the LOGNORMAL law and the parameters of the distribution law were obtained.
The model implements a procedure that ensures the convergence of the simulated characteristics.
The calculation of the number of possible permutations of ships by mooring points and the operation of permutation of ships by mooring points are performed in the model by means of combinatorial analysis.
The development of the simulation model was based on an object-oriented approach. In this task, four objects were identified: "Ship", "Bridges", "Setting period" and "Virtual plan", operations performed on objects, and rules for their interaction were established.
The result of the implementation of the QS for ship servicing is presented in the form of a list of ships indicating the order of their passage through the bridges, the point and time of the start of the movement of each vessel in the layout, the time of passage of the first and last bridge.
The model is constructed in such a way that with each change in the operational data on the list of vessels ready for laying out, at the request of the dispatcher, it forms a new optimal plan.
The model uses one of the main advantages of simulating the transport process on a computer: by enumeration of various options, a wiring plan is formed that meets the specified restrictions. These actions are implemented in the "Imitation" module of the "Deployment" subsystem.
The use of the simulation model required changes in the methodology for drawing up a plan for the piloting of ships and the process of organizing the piloting of ships through bridges, as well as developing a new scenario for the user of the "Dislocation" subsystem.
The source code of the "Imitation" module was developed by the author in the Delphi programming language.
Implementation of the proposed solution is possible only within the framework of the information system of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt". However, the effective functioning of the model requires the modernization of the existing information system. The prerequisites for modernization are also the above-mentioned shortcomings of the existing fleet traffic dispatching control system.
Based on the results of the analysis of the current information system, the following ways of its development based on information technologies were formulated:
1. Connection to the computer network of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" of control rooms, including operator rooms at gateways
2. Implementation of information and technical systems for ensuring the safety of navigation, using the achievements of radio electronics and computer technology, the creation and development of the VBVP VTS.
3. Application of geographic information technologies for the presentation of dispatching information.
4. Organization of the Web-site of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and the use of WWW technology for presenting data.
5. Upgrading the DB2 DBMS version.
6. Development of the automated control system of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" and automation of workflow.
At the end of the dissertation research, approbation and evaluation of the effectiveness of the proposed solutions were carried out.
Approbation of the simulation model was carried out on the basis of the statistical base for pilotage of vessels for 2002 and 2003. Two days with wiring failures were chosen as the basic options.
Comparison of the predicted and actual piloting plans was carried out according to the following indicators: the number of submitted applications for piloting n fleet units; tonnage of ships declared for bridge draw; the number and tonnage of ships passing through the bridges per day; total downtime of ships waiting for bridges to be drawn; the start and end time of the caravan movement across the bridges.
As a result, it was found that during the two days under study it was possible to additionally pass five ships through the bridges. At the same time, the total downtime of the fleet in anticipation of deployment was reduced by 157 days.
In general, the approbation of the model was carried out for all days with failures in the piloting of ships for the last two navigations. This led to the conclusion that the use of the simulation model, on average, increases the passage of ships from inland waterways through the Neva bridges by two vessels per day.
The performed approbation of the model showed: the functional completeness of the model; compliance of the model with the specified constraints; sufficiency of information support; software performance; satisfactory performance of the machine implementation of the model; visual presentation of output information.
To assess the economic efficiency of the proposed solution, the financial consequences of the project for its participants - shipowners and SBU "Volgo-Balt" were calculated.
The calculation was carried out according to the following enlarged scheme:
Justification of the duration of the estimated period of the project;
Forecasting the volume of transported cargo by types of vessels by year of the billing period;
Implementation of the forecast of cash inflows and outflows for each project participant by years of the billing period;
Determination of the gross profit by years of the billing period for each project participant.
State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" for the implementation of measures to speed up navigation through the Neva bridges does not receive additional income. The obtained calculations allow us to say that it is necessary to consider the issues of incentives for the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" for carrying out measures to speed up navigation through the Neva bridges.
According to the results of the billing period, the total profit of shipowners is 4.9 million US dollars, which will increase tax revenues to the federal and local budgets by 1.2 million US dollars, which can be directed to the development of waterways.
Thus, the creation of a simulation model for the movement of ships across the St. Petersburg bridges can be recognized as an effective project, the application of which will allow:
Increase the number of fleets and reduce the queue of ships waiting for bridges;
To expand the information base of the dispatcher for drawing up a plan for piloting vessels and to increase the validity of the managerial decisions made;
Automate the drawing up of a ship piloting plan;
Get additional income for shipowners and increase tax revenues to the budget.
The practical use of the research carried out in the dissertation is implemented by the dispatching apparatus of the NRS of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" in organizing the movement of the fleet across the St. Petersburg bridges.
Thus, the defense is:
Proposals for the development of the dispatch control system in
GBU "Volgo-Balt";
Scientific substantiation of the organization of the technological process of piloting vessels through bridges, taking into account the technical characteristics of the vessels and the location of mooring points;
A new methodology for drawing up a plan for escorting ships across the Neva bridges;
Simulation model of the movement of ships across the Neva bridges;
Directions for the modernization of the information system of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt".
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→ riverships.ru
Information on Russian river steamships (with photo).
→ shipspotting.com
→shipsandharbours.com
Find a ship and see its photo.
→ cfmc.ru/positioning
Information about the location of training ships.
Vessel position information is provided based on industry monitoring system (OSM) data. Positioning time is set to UTC.
→ maritime.com.pl
Information on Polish courts.
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→ vesseltracker.com
If you want to see a photo of the ship, and brief information about the ship.
→ maritimetraffic.com
Real-time site to follow the ship
→ containershipregister.nl
search by container name. You can search for a ship by name, you can search by IMO, etc.
→ world-ships.com
In general, a search for all the courts of the world, but registration is required.
→ solentwaters.co.uk
You can find a ship in real time by name.
In general, a great site.
→ digital-seas.com
In the search for a lot of information on the vessel, photo, description, upon registration, access to the full database.
→ digital-seas.com
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View information and photos on the steamers of the shipping company MSC Ships.
Photo super quality!
Due to the high water levels in Lake Ladoga and the source of the river. Neva, as well as large slopes of the water surface along the river. Neva:
Skippers should take into account this information and take special care when passing through bridges.
Dear shipowners and navigators!
During navigation in 2015, at the locks of the Volgo-Balt Administration FBU, there were more cases of mooring ropes getting between the wheels and tracks of floating eyes, which leads to their jamming and flooding. These incidents are related to non-observance by the crew of the vessels of the Rules for the passage of vessels through the locks of inland waterways.
The failure of the floating eyes leads to complications in the organization of navigation, in terms of the placement of ships in the lock chamber and the forced withdrawal of the locks from work to bring the floating eyes into working condition. FBU "Administration" Volgo-Balt "incurs additional costs.
In this regard, we ask you to take the necessary measures and ensure proper monitoring of the mooring ropes of ships during locks. If the mooring rope gets into the supporting and running devices of the floating eye, it is necessary to immediately inform the dispatcher (watchman) of the lock about this circumstance.
In accordance with Article 121 of the Code of Inland Water Transport of the Russian Federation, FBU "Administration" Volgo-Balt "reserves the right to charge the owner of the vessel for compensation for damage caused to property in the event of such incidents.
- Archive
- Newsletter (2018-08-08)
- Consultation on expected levels and depths for team sites for the second decade of August 2018
- Design characteristics of gateways
- Surface crossings of FBU Volgo-Balt as of September 27, 2017
- List of ship passages of the Volga-Baltic basin of inland waterways for navigation in 2018
- Order of Rosmorrechflot No. VO-344-r of December 15, 2017
- Information on the placement of receiving devices for 2018
- Working hours of gateways in navigation 2017
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Volga Basin: From the Volga to the Kama
The territorial boundaries of the FBU "Administration of the Volga Basin" include:
- R. Volga from with. Hopylevo to o.p. Streletskoye, including the delta of the river. Volga and reservoirs: Gorky, Cheboksary, Kuibyshev, Saratov, Volgograd with side rivers and tributaries;
- R. Oka from the entrance to the channel of the Seimas to the mouth (Volga river);
- R. Kamu from the mouth of the river. Vyatka to the mouth (Volga river);
The department operates in the territories of the Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Vologda, Kirov, Nizhny Novgorod, Ulyanovsk, Samara, Saratov, Volgograd, Astrakhan regions and the republics: Chuvash, Udmurd, Mari El, Mordovia, Tatarstan, Kalmykia.
The Department includes 13 branches: Nizhny Novgorod RVPiS, Kazan RVPiS, Samara RVPiS, Saratov RVPiS, Volgograd RVPiS, Vyatka RVPiS, Vetluzhsky RVPiS, Gorodetsk RGSiS, Cheboksary RGSiS, Samara RGSiS, Balakovo RGSiS, Astrakhan RGSiS, Information -technical center providing maintenance of internal waterways in accordance with the state task and the "Program of the categories of aids to navigation and the terms of their operation, the guaranteed dimensions of ship passages, as well as the terms of operation of navigable hydraulic structures in navigation in 2013-2015 according to the Federal Budgetary Institution" Administration of the Volga Basin ".
Fleet - clean shipping lanes
Dmitry Bessmertny, head of the FBU "Administration of the Volga Basin"
Clearing rivers of ice and, consequently, navigation in 2013, as expected, began later than predicted. To a greater extent, this affected the lake sections of reservoirs. The high water was high and prolonged, which undoubtedly played a positive role in the development of navigation, as well as in the work of the transit fleet.
The Rybinsk reservoir in the winter period was drawn down to the level of 99.04 m BS (17.04.2013). According to preliminary forecasts, the reservoir was expected to be filled up to the level of 101.91 m BS, which was done by 06/02/2013. The high level of the reservoir made it possible to work until June 11 at an average daily flow through the Nizhny Novgorod hydroelectric power station of 1550 m3 / s, and from June 12 at an average daily flow of 1300-1350 cubic meters. m / s, with a depth of 350 cm for 5 hours and with a minimum depth in the “failure” of 270 cm.
As of June 20, the Cheboksary, Kuibyshev and Saratov reservoirs are filled to levels exceeding the LSL.
Hydrological conditions on the Lower Volga from the Volzhskaya HPP to the o.p. Sagittarius remain favorable. Thus, the hydrological situation in the Volga basin as of June 20 is characterized by increased water content compared to the average statistical year.
To ensure uninterrupted navigation throughout the entire duration of navigation, the Volga Basin Administration FBU performs a range of track works, including dredging, maintenance of navigational conditions, channel surveys and ensuring the cleanliness of navigation routes by carrying out trawling and bottom cleaning operations.
In accordance with the "List of inland waterways of the Russian Federation", 9231.3 km of waterways are located within the boundaries of the Volga basin, of which, in order to fulfill the established "Program of categories of aids to navigation equipment and their operating time, guaranteed dimensions of ship passages in navigation in 2013-2015 according to FBU "Administration of the Volga Basin" and the state task as of June 18, 2013, 4079.6 km are open for navigation.
Of the 4,079.6 km of waterways open to navigation:
- with guaranteed dimensions - 3126.6 km;
- with illuminated environment - 2975.6 km;
- with reflective environment - 46 km;
- with unlit conditions - 1058 km.
The number of used navigational signs is 4057 units, including coastal - 1380 units, floating - 2677 units.
The saturation of transit waterways with illuminated and non-illuminated signs averaged 1 sign per 1 km, including 1 sign per 1.16 km on illuminated waterways.
To carry out dredging works within the boundaries of the serviced waterways, 12 dredgers with a total technical capacity of 11,600 cubic meters were put into operation. m/hour.
The volume of soil excavated by FBU dredgers, as of June 20, 2013, is 1.53 million cubic meters. m, of which 1.4 mln cu. m, on non-transit routes and contractual works - 0.13 million cubic meters. m.
The main volume of transit dredging in order to maintain guaranteed track dimensions is extracted in the following areas:
- R. Volga from Gorodets to Nizhny Novgorod, 54 km long, the volume of excavated soil amounted to 311.15 thousand cubic meters. m;
- R. Volga from the Volgograd lock to the settlement Streletskoye with a length of 498 km, the volume of excavated soil amounted to 1062.77 thousand cubic meters. m.
Maintenance of guaranteed track dimensions within the boundaries of the Gorky, Cheboksary and Volgograd reservoirs is carried out mainly without dredging on ship passages and is ensured by stable filling of these reservoirs to the corresponding FSL marks.
For the production of channel surveys, the Department involved 7 parties.
During the navigation period, channel parties perform:
- channel surveys to control the dimensions of the track, as well as to place and correct the location of signs of the navigational fencing of the ship's passage (NOSH);
– prepare planning material for proofreading and drawing up pilot charts within the boundaries of the Volga basin;
- prepare planned material to ensure the production of dredging works and perform control surveys;
– channel surveys under contracts with third parties;
– restore the reference economy;
- compose albums of plans of sites where channel surveys were carried out.
As of 01.06.2013, the volume of trawling work performed is 54 square meters. km.
In order to provide navigators with operational travel information during the internavigational period, the Volga Basin Administration FBU concluded state contracts and agreements with state centers for hydrometeorology and environmental monitoring to receive hydrometeorological and operational forecast information.
In order to check the quality of the maintenance of inland waterways, a spring inspection of the track was carried out with the participation of representatives of the Volga UGMRN Rostransnadzor and shipowners, as well as scheduled inspections of waterways by employees of the Volga Basin Administration. Based on the results of the inspections, the acts and reports noted that the actual placement of the signs of the navigational fencing complies with the approved schemes, the quantitative and qualitative composition of the signs of the navigational situation meets the requirements for safe navigation conditions for ships. The visibility of signs and signal lights complies with the requirements of GOST 26600-98, i.e. the quality of the operation of the navigation environment on transit waterways ensures safe navigation.
Since July 2013, the reconstruction of the Saralev water hub has begun, the total cost of the work is 594.7 million rubles, the volume of soil removed is 4457 thousand cubic meters. m. The project provides for the creation of a ship passage on the section of the Saralevskoye water junction (2630-2667 km of the Volga River), which ensures safe navigation conditions, with a radius of curvature of 1100 m instead of the existing 700 m.
Port control: first results
Almost a year has passed since the entry into force of the Federal Law No. 131-FZ of July 28, 2012 of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. First planned reporting period. So what results have been achieved in the Volga basin?
Evgeny Lepekhin, Federal Budgetary Institution "Administration of the Volga Basin", Deputy Head - Captain of the Volga Basin of the VVP
In pursuance of the provisions of the RF CMVT, the FBU "Volga State Basin Administration of Waterways and Shipping" was renamed into the FBU "Administration of the Volga Inland Waterways Basin". The Federal Agency for Sea and River Transport has agreed on a new version of the charter and a structural diagram of the organization.
Based on the provisions of the Code and in accordance with the structural scheme of the Administration, the captain of the Volga Basin organizes and controls the activities of the units that are part of the Administration of the Volga Basin:
– Service for the state registration of ships and rights to them (7 people).
– Vessel traffic control service (64 people).
– State Port Control Service (51 people).
– Service of Certification, Certification and Passport and Visa Regime (10 people).
– Maritime Safety and Radio Navigation Service (4 persons).
With regard to the activities of state port control in the Volga basin of inland waterways, a calendar year has passed. Moreover, it is the calendar year without reference to the navigation period. In the southern regions of Russia, inspections were carried out of ships and other floating objects operated by shipowners outside the navigation period. Inspections of watercraft used for crossings in the winter period in large cities of the Volga region were carried out.
The structural scheme of the state port control of the Volga Basin Administration remained the same. These are six inspectorates located geographically across the basin in the cities of Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Samara, Saratov, Volgograd and Astrakhan. The inspections are headed by the chiefs of inspections - deputy chiefs of branches of the Administration. General management of activities is carried out by the State Port Control Service (SPC) under the Administration of the Volga Basin. Over the past period, the staff of inspectors has been systematically increased, the total number of inspectors today is 52 people. The optimal mode of working time for inspectors has been determined.
The process of selecting vessels for scheduled inspections has been worked out. In each territorial inspection of the State Civil Procedure Commission, on the basis of the daily deployment of vessel traffic available at the control dispatch points of the Volga Basin, data on vessels from the port state control information system and additional information provided in the KIIS "MoRe", a list of vessels scheduled for inspections is compiled. Information on ships and other floating objects scheduled for inspection, indicating the location of the inspection and the name of the inspector, is sent to the Service of the Civil Procedure Code of the Administration of the Volga Basin. The CPC service controls the submitted information, issues inspection orders, and distributes it to territorial inspections. Information on the results of inspections of ships and other floating objects, entered by the inspectors of the CPC into the information system of the state port control, is also controlled at the level of the CPC service of the Administration of the Volga Basin.
In order to bring to the attention of organizations operating water transport, innovations in the provisions of the Code of Inland Water Transport, including those that entered into force on 01/01/2013, meetings and meetings were held with representatives of ship owners and ship captains during the inter-navigation period. Changes and additions were made to the programs of additional training of executive managers on the safety of navigation of shipping companies and the advanced training of officers of inland navigation vessels. The maximum amount of information was posted on the website of the Administration of the Volga Basin, explanatory consultations were held when representatives of organizations – shipowners and captains of ships applied.
It should be noted that the result of such events had a positive impact on the statistics of ship inspections. The number of violations of mandatory requirements due to the invalidity of the ship's documents specified in Article 14 of the ITC and inconsistencies in diplomas and certificates of ship crew members has significantly decreased.
Over the past period, operational interaction has been organized between the state port control service of the Federal Budgetary Institution “Volga Basin Administration” and the Volga Department of State Maritime and River Supervision of Rostransnadzor. Information is provided by the CPC service on the following facts: revealed violations of mandatory requirements that caused a temporary delay in the movement of the vessel (name of the vessel, name of the shipowner, list of violations identified); identified violations of licensing requirements (lack of a license for the type of activity, lack of an agreement on the use of infrastructure of the basin's waterways, absence of an appointed person responsible for the safety of navigation in the company, lack of insurance coverage for activities); revealed violations by the vessel of the normative documents regulating the movement along the Volga Basin waterways (standard schemes for the formation of trains, overall dimensions, rules of navigation, locking, radio communications).
A significant result of the interaction is: the organization of joint inspections of ships after a recorded fact of a transport accident; making joint decisions and performing operational actions in emergency situations (blocking traffic, transferring the passage, emergency situations); certification of specialists and executives responsible for the safety of navigation of third-party organizations, including the dispatching apparatus of ports and shipowners.
The activities of the Administration of the Volga Basin are carried out within the administrative boundaries of fifteen constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Taking into account the temporary process of the entry into force of regulatory by-laws regulating the activities of state port control on inland waterways, over the past period, control and supervisory authorities carried out inspections of the implementation of legislation in the field of navigation safety. Together with representatives of the regional transport prosecutor's offices, selective inspections of ships and other floating objects, inspections of floating facilities during mass events on the water and in the winter period were carried out.
The performance indicators of the functions of state port control of ships and other floating objects in the Volga Basin GDP for the first half of 2013 are as follows:
– 798 inspections of ships and other floating objects were carried out;
of which 122 passenger ships, 77 tankers, 84 dry cargo ships, 515 tugs, barges, auxiliary ships;
- the movement of 39 vessels was temporarily delayed;
- 3196 violations of mandatory requirements for ships were detected, of which ship certificates and documents - 936, rescue equipment and supplies - 617, fire-fighting equipment and supplies - 578, the condition of ship mechanisms - 16, other shortcomings - 1042.
Vessel traffic control
The state registration of ships and other legally significant actions in the State Ship Register are carried out on the basis of the provisions of Article 16 and Chapter X of the KVVT, as well as the Rules for the State Registration of Ships, approved by Order No. 144 of September 26, 2001 of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation.
The activities of the service of certification, certification and passport and visa regime are regulated by Article 34 of the KVVT and regulatory by-laws in the form of orders from a number of ministries and departments of the Russian Federation.
The structure of the vessel traffic control service has remained the same and consists of 12 control towers located in the cities of Yaroslavl, Gorodets, Balakhna, Nizhny Novgorod, Cheboksary, Kazan, Chistopol, Ulyanovsk, Tolyatti, Balakovo, Volgograd and Astrakhan. The activity is regulated by Article 34 of the KVVT, Order No. 47 dated 03/01/2010 of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, as well as the Rules of Navigation for the GDP of the Russian Federation, the Rules for Ship Locking and other documents. The types and rates of fees for the use of the infrastructure of the Volga Basin GDP are determined by the federal laws “On Natural Monopolies”, “On Protection of Competition” and Order No. 199-t/10 dated August 21, 2012 of the Federal Tariff Service of the Russian Federation. All dispatching stations have access to the KIIS "MoRe" and to the database of the AIS system of the Volga basin.
The Navigation and Radio Navigation Safety Service ensures the coordination process for the movement of oversized vessels and trains in the Volga basin, organizes the process of eliminating the consequences of transport accidents with ships. Interacts with the Volga Department of State Maritime and River Supervision of the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Transport and ship-owning organizations in terms of making operational joint decisions for the safety of vessel traffic. Guided by all applicable rules, regulations, guidelines, instructions, instructions governing the safety of navigation on the Volga Basin waterways.
The main summary performance indicators for the 1st half of 2013 are presented in the table.
The joint operational activities of these services are aimed at ensuring control actions and measures in organizing the processes of movement of ships operated by ship-owning organizations of various forms of ownership in the Volga basin. The primary task in the performance of the assigned functions by the captain of the Volga Basin is to ensure the safety of navigation, the duty of each structural unit of the Administration of the Volga Basin is to comply with the law in the areas of activity.
Maritime news of Russia No. 11, 2013
Vessels of the RSD-44 project, Kapitan Ruzmankin type
gorkyagent Jun 18, 2011
It is a pity that the low clearance does not help in any way on the Gorodets-NN section. Judging by the location, Ruzmankin has been waiting for water in Gorodets since 18.30 on 15.06.11. Well, maybe it's gone now. Get more days
You write "judging by the location."
I am not entirely aware of how modern resources allow you to determine the location of the vessel.
Marine dislocations do not count, maybe there is something along our rivers?
Here everything is well described, what and how
ponomareff.vladislav Jun 18, 2011
Let's say I decided to visually look at this miracle of the ship's structure. How can I watch for him in Volgograd?
No way. The last cut-off in front of Volgograd when moving from above in the deployment of the Volga GBU is Balakovo. From there, even a passenger is at best 26 hours away.
And God only knows how the truck will go.
For a long time I tracked down the location of the trucks on the Balakovo-Volgograd section and realized that it was impossible to draw up a clear relationship. no.
Well, I can say that here we were in ballast from Volzhsky to Balakovo for about a day and a half.
Jun 19, 2011
I am interested in another question: Volgo - Dons are starting to be replaced, but when and who will come to replace the ShPs and Czechs?
Something I didn’t notice that the VP began to replace the Volga-Dons, although they promised. All of their V-D went into navigation.
10 new ships will not replace 220 old ones. As they say in one cartoon, “the haircut has just begun”, and the essence of the matter is different, but the fact that VD went into navigation is good
Artem3ms June 19, 2011
Artem3ms June 19, 2011
Jun 19, 2011
dimon36 Jun 19, 2011
It seems that today he is already in line in front of the 6th gateway of the VBC in the roadstead, we are now in front of the second sixth in line, it is highly likely that we will meet on the passage of the stairs, which means that it will be possible to examine and photograph him very close
What are you on?
Artem3ms June 19, 2011
gorkyagent Jun 20, 2011
Artem3ms June 21, 2011
Artem3ms June 21, 2011
Mikhail Arkhipov 21 Jun 2011
We broke up with you this morning, at 7.50 on Sheksna, you walked after OTA-922, took pictures, I'll post it on my return
"Captain Ruzmankin" fascinated the dispatchers of the Volga GBU.
We parted ways on June 16 at 8.30 above Kostroma. He quickly rushed ahead of Volgoneft. From a distance, indistinguishable from a barge.
kamsky captain June 21, 2011
Slava-AM Jun 21, 2011
On June 16, 2011 Volzhskoye Shipping Company JSC accepted into operation the second RSD44 project dry-cargo ship built at Okskaya Shipyard JSC — Kapitan Zagryadtsev. This was reported by the press service of the Marine Engineering Bureau, which designed the series. The vessel was laid down on April 27, 2010 and launched on April 12, 2011.
Last Sunday he passed by Samara. The ship looks very unusual:
ponomareff.vladislav Jun 21, 2011
Greg_333 Jun 21, 2011
Hmm, passed Samara.
Yes, he will carry sulfur
Artem3ms June 21, 2011
Three 21 Jun 2011
Hmm, passed Samara.
Since he didn’t turn onto Kama, is he really on his way to Buzan?
Yes, he will carry sulfur
So soon I will see him
June 21, 2011
He quickly rushed ahead of Volgoneft. From a distance, indistinguishable from a barge.
"Shaitan-barge", not a ship! And you are all "MIRACLES".
In vain you are! It's a very elegant ship.
www.infoflotforum.ru
Ship locations
I don’t know about the Russian Federation, but the fact that there are problems with the Russian keyboard abroad is yes! The problem is big. For example, being in Vietnam, despite numerous computers and free internet in hotels, I have never been able to use it! I simply could not type logins-passwords to my sites and mail. In the following foreign trips, I was already smarter - I carry an assembly of portable programs with me on a flash drive, including a password manager and a virtual Russian keyboard. This keyboard helped in Egypt, Turkey and Thailand, not only to me, but also to other poor fellows I know who enter login passwords in Russian letters. So I advise you to pay attention to this advice!
I apologize for going off topic. Those who are interested in the details of these "secrets" - I will answer in the corresponding other topic or in a personal message.
LUMax said: 04/15/2012 07:14 PM
LUMax said: 22.04.2012 11:17
While the deployment of the Volzhsky GBU http://volzhskoye-gbu.rf/admingo/uploadimg/disl.htm rests on weekends, the update has begun
dislocation of the ships of the State Budgetary Institution "Volgo-Balt" http://www.volgo-balt.ru/page/20.
So far, there hasn't been much movement there.
But navigation is inevitable and inescapably close, even to the north.
LUMax said: 05/08/2012 23:32
Somewhere in early May, the deployment on the LBC began to be updated http://www.bbkanal.ru/page18/
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Motor ships 302 projects in the Caspian
Belgar Nov 07, 2009
RECHFLOT-63 07 Nov 2009
Soon Andropov will advance. (message from the board), the team is "native".
A historic event, we are losing it, with the hope that Andropov will RETURN to the river.
Stanislav R. 07 Nov 2009
Evgeny Gordeev 09 Nov 2009
Volkoff Nov 09, 2009
Slava-AM Nov 09, 2009
Matroskin Nov 09, 2009
The team has a "mishandled Cossack" who will conduct a photo report on the haul. At least after the fact.
Or maybe this mishandled Cossack would tell us when the ship will pass through big cities
That's when the m/v starts to turn into a hostel, that's where the photo reports will be interesting. Sadly interesting.
Belgar Nov 09, 2009
The team has a "mishandled Cossack" who will conduct a photo report on the haul. At least after the fact.
Or maybe this mishandled Cossack would tell us when the ship will pass through big cities
Here I am waiting for messages from the board.
Nov 11, 2009
Luzhin Misha Nov 11, 2009
The second date is almost over. Today is the 11th. (They promised the release of the 8th on the 11th or 15th). Well, how are things going with Andropov?
Look every day at the website of the Volzhskoye GBU in the Navigation section - the location of ships within the boundaries of the responsibility of the Volga GBU (from Rybinsk to Astrakhan) and see when the Yu.Andropov starts moving down the Volga.
Belgar Nov 11, 2009
Mikhail Arkhipov 11 Nov 2009
Why a hospital? Did he work as a hotel?
It's a pity the ship, I love suitcases.
How long do they gather when the floodgates close?
ZAB Nov 11, 2009
What I did not understand! Where is here "YU. Andropov"?
Mikhail Arkhipov 11 Nov 2009
What I did not understand! Where is here "YU. Andropov"?
Yes, it’s not there yet, it just didn’t come out. And "Kurmangazy" from the deployment of the Volga-Balt disappeared, which means that he had already reached the Volga, although he did not appear on the lists of the Volga State Budgetary Institution.
Wolf 334 Nov 11, 2009
Nizhegorodets November 12, 2009
At the beginning of the summer there was information that two 302s should go to the Caspian Sea to be used as hostels for workers. It was assumed that the builders of a new oil roofing felts, or a gas pipeline, which should be laid along the Asian coast of the Caspian Sea from Uzbekistan, would live in them. It was assumed that the ships would move along the coast as the pipes were laid. So Andropov is the first sign.
Yes, yes, yes. In general, I heard that it would be "Korzhik".
And I also heard that according to rumors with the Zosima, not everything is clear about the next navigation.
Yuriy1962Samara 12 Nov 2009
See every day the site "Volzhskoe GBU" in the section "Navigation" - the deployment of ships within the limits of responsibility of the Volga GBU
How many Volgonefteys go to Samara to spend the winter. we just gathered in the backwater on the 14th.
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Irinka said: 04.05.2013 18:02
2009 was quite a normal year to start navigation.
2010 was ruined by drought and fires.
2011, although the water was on the rise, but not so critical. The truth just as quickly and left, left early, very early
2012 - high water.
2013 - high water.
Lanser said: 05/05/2013 17:57
Passenger navigation was opened in St. Petersburg today.
Literally 50 minutes ago, he left for the Quiet Don flight with a delay.
Now it is already moving along the Neva.
Irinka said: 05/07/2013 23:20
Changes in the Nikulin schedule. On the cruise from May 10 to May 12, a stop was added in Starocherkasskaya.
Nick said: 05/09/2013 20:06
Vesyegonsk is ready to receive ships. The situation is set.
LUMax said: 05/10/2013 12:08 PM
Navigation-2013 is gaining momentum.
Began to update the deployment at LBC.
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Some photos from GKP
Guest_Nikolsky_* May 19, 2009
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But if, nevertheless, some kind of kaka breaks into the hold, a worker of a scoop and a galvanized bucket is waiting for her, unceremoniously placing this kaka in a bucket:
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Everything for today!
Mikhail Arkhipov May 19, 2009
Everything for today!
Thanks, very nice footage. But there was no oncoming fleet?
So on the 70th now? We will look out
Evgeny Blokhin May 21, 2009
. - Vasily Malov's nose is half an hour fresh.
What, is there still ice conditions on the VBC?
What then is done at the BBC? There yesterday like navigation should have opened.
Explain
Evgeny Blokhin May 21, 2009
What, is there still ice conditions on the VBC? blink.gif
What then is done at the BBC? There yesterday like navigation should have opened.
Puzzled, I’m sitting here, I’m trying to tie my nose to the stop Malova and the ice situation, stop
Explain
I explain
You gave a dear DMG Malov's nose
http://www.infoflotf. =. st&id=14102
Now it is clear?
Or is it foam flakes?
Guest_Nikolsky_* May 21, 2009
And next to the nose in the lock bath, ice floes float.
Now it is clear? biggrin.gif
Or is it foam flakes?
Quite understandable!
It's foam
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And this is a raid in the Novinkinsky reservoir 20 minutes ago.
A small but unpleasant traffic jam caused by the passage of the passenger (well, who else?) "Simonov"
The far right, by the way, (not counting half of the Volgo-Don 141 m/v) is still the same V.Malov, but turned to us not with his nose, but with the opposite part of the body.
Today, almost the entire morning watch was spent in languid expectation of locking in the 5th lock of the VBC.
At first, one large iron and orange box moved from the 4th lock to the fifth for a very long time and very slowly.
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May 22, 2009
And I join in the congratulations on the start of navigation!
Guest_Nikolsky_* May 22, 2009
Then, from the side of the sixth lock, Yesenin, who was fairly late somewhere, appeared to the world.
Naturally, our locking with Malov was immediately covered with a copper basin, and I spent the rest of the watch gritting my teeth in impotent rage and anger.
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When I see such a picture, I really want to kill someone! Very!
We are allocated a certain time for the transition between ports, and not meeting it is not good!
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So I think, what if our State Budgetary Institution got the right to regulate air traffic in the area of some major airport?
Cargo planes would circle in the waiting area for days, letting planes with passengers in to land. And when all passenger planes would land, the airport would immediately take a “window” (closed) for several hours to concrete the runway or sweep it with brooms by hand.
I shudder at the very thought!
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The pictures from Ammophos are very interesting, thank you!
And I join in the congratulations on the start of navigation! biggrin.gif rolleyes.gif
And where will you mainly work this summer (I mean geographically)? Or is it impossible to say for sure?
Do you have any plans to bring anything to us, to Nizhny?
As for plans. This is Comrade Markin Square, please, only they know there. Moreover, it is much easier for you to do this than for me.
dimon36 May 23, 2009
Guest_Nikolsky_* May 23, 2009
Alexey Semin May 23, 2009
We are being bombarded with DAP, or diammonium phosphate. Round small yellowish granules
Question to the respected Nikolsky. There is no double bottom in my question, it just became interesting.
After all, diammonium phosphate - probably falls into the category of the so-called. "dangerous goods" with its class and hazard subclass. On the basis of what regulatory or permitting document do you transport it? After all, on the basis of the ADN Code or RID MK (Codes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Inland or Sea), a booklet “Justification for the transport of dangerous goods” must be developed for your vessel and agreed with the RRR or RMRS, which contains the nomenclature of OG allowed for transportation on this vessel, conditions for the transportation of a particular cargo (what is in what holds, at what distances), the procedure for transportation (how to ventilate, how to extinguish or not to extinguish, etc.), loading and unloading technology, etc. And after the approval of this booklet, RRR or RMRS must issue a “Certificate of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods” to the vessel. Do you have one? How do you proceed to the port of destination - in the usual way or is there any tightening in connection with the cargo? What kind of fires do you kindle and raise signs of the day?
Alex_I May 23, 2009
Volgo-Don-5070 Ascension 23-05-09 22:10:00 SLG
After all, diammonium phosphate - probably falls into the category of the so-called. "dangerous goods" with its class and hazard subclass.
". is not chemically hazardous, not prone to self-heating and spontaneous combustion, fire and explosion safe.
» Classified as a non-hazardous pollutant in terms of impact on the marine environment.»
“In terms of the degree of impact on humans, it belongs to class 4 (low-dangerous). "
“Dangerous by the possibility of displacement in pitching conditions. "
On the basis of what regulatory or permitting document do you transport it? After all, on the basis of the ADN Code or RID MK (Codes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Inland or Sea), a booklet “Justification for the transport of dangerous goods” must be developed for your vessel and agreed with the RRR or RMRS, which contains the nomenclature of OG allowed for transportation on this vessel, conditions for the transportation of a particular cargo (what is in what holds, at what distances), the procedure for transportation (how to ventilate, how to extinguish or not to extinguish, etc.), loading and unloading technology, etc. And after the approval of this booklet, RRR or RMRS must issue a “Certificate of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods” to the vessel. Do you have one?
And Rationale. " and "Certificate of. " we have. It's all right here.
How do you proceed to the port of destination - in the usual way or is there any tightening in connection with the cargo? What kind of fires do you kindle and raise signs of the day?
The lights are ordinary, the order is the same.
Stopped
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STORMER May 24, 2009
Podporozhye. 6 a.m. Gloomy morning.
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This is the celebrity of Navigation 2008 - Nikolsky, beloved by everyone, "Volgo-Don 5074", when you meet him, how does nostalgia gnaw? Or is the current steamer better?
Guest_Nikolsky_* May 24, 2009
Nikolsky, when meeting with him, how does nostalgia gnaw?
Gnawing. What's the point? Not khukhry-muhry, after all - I worked on it for five years.
A person gets used to everything. I'll get used to it too
Or is the current steamer better?
Worse. Both in terms of technical condition and external and internal appearance.
But we'll fix it.
It would be a desire for the owner to allocate money to maintain a normal tech. condition and putting in order the exterior with the interior.
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GUIDE TO THE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SHIPS OF THE RUSSIAN RIVER REGISTER OF THE RK
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Page 1 page 1 of 31 GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF SHIPS OF THE RUSSIAN RIVER REGISTER OF THE RK
2 CONTENTS page 2 of 31 1 General provisions Abbreviations and definitions Ship safety management system Instructions to the shipowner's employees to ensure the safe operation of ships and prevent environmental pollution in accordance with the requirements of the ITC Documents establishing the powers and relationships of the shipowner's employees who manage the operation of ships, in parts of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing pollution Document establishing the powers and interaction of crew members of the River Register ships in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution Methods of communication between the shipowner's employees and the ship's crew and/or requirements established by the shipowner The procedure for the actions of the ship's crew members and other employees of the shipowner in case of emergencies Documents establishing the duties of the captain of the ship. Documents confirming the powers of the captain of the ship, including exclusive powers and responsibility in relation to saving life and health of people, ensuring the safe operation of the ship and preventing environmental pollution . The procedure for familiarizing the employees of the shipowner, when hiring and transferring to another job, with the duties assigned to them in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution. The procedure for planning the ship’s voyage and ensuring the safety of its navigation. including regular checks of mechanisms, devices, equipment that are not used constantly. The procedure for checking the effectiveness of the SMS and, if necessary, its revision. Annex A canceled Annex B Programs of ship crew drills and drills for working out actions in emergency situations
Page 3 page 3 of 31 Appendix B Vessel Acquaintance Sheet Appendix D Checklist for checking the readiness of the vessel for the voyage. 27 Appendix D Guidance on inspections of life-saving appliances Change registration sheet Familiarization sheet
Page 4 page 4 of 31 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 These Guidelines are the fundamental document of the River Register SMS. 1.2 The SMS Guidelines determine the structure of the River Register's ship safety management system and perform the function of a local regulatory act in the application and improvement of the SMS. 1.3 The SMS has been developed and applied in compliance with the laws and other regulations of the Russian Federation and local regulations of the River Register, which apply to the activities of inland waterway transport related to ship safety management. 1.4 The SMS governs the activities of the River Register employees and crew members of the River Register ships to ensure the safety of navigation and prevent environmental pollution, as well as in case of occurrence of hazards and emergencies associated with ships. 1.5 The structure of the construction of this Manual corresponds to the structure of the requirements established in paragraph 1 of Art. KVVT. 1.6 These Guidelines can be used by shipowners in order to develop ship safety management systems, subject to revision that takes into account the existing organizational structure and activities of the shipowner, the number, types and purpose of ships. 2 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS For the purpose of applying this Guide, the following terms, their definitions and abbreviations are established: КВВТ Federal law from the Federal Law "Code of Inland Water Transport of the Russian Federation"; The River Register is a federal autonomous institution, including the Main Directorate and branches; safety management system of the River Register ships a set of documented measures necessary for the effective fulfillment by the River Register ships of the requirements in the field of ensuring the safety of navigation and prevention of environmental pollution, actions of the River Register employees, including members of the crews of the River Register ships, in the event of a hazard associated with ships, emergency situations; SMS safety management system for ships of the River Register; vessel(s) vessels belonging to the River Register. 3 SHIP SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The River Register has developed and applies an SMS, which includes: The Register and crews of ships, in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution, are guided by this document, regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation and local regulatory acts of the River Register.
5 page 5 of the Regulations of the Russian Federation regulating the actions of the River Register employees and ship crew members, in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution, applied by the River Register employees and ship crew members, are determined by the List of legislative and other regulatory legal acts , norms, rules and other documents used in the ship safety management system. The list is posted on the official website. The maintenance of the list in an updated state is carried out by the Assistant General Director for the Fleet (responsible person). (amended version, Amend. 2) Equipping and supplying ships is carried out in accordance with the Regulations on Procurement of Goods, Works, Services of the River Register upon requests from ships on requests from ships or at the initiative of the Assistant General Director for the Fleet (Deputy Director of the Branch (3.2.4 of this Guide). Contracts are agreed upon by the Assistant General Director for the Fleet (Deputy Director of the Branch), if the ship is assigned to the branch, the legal service of the Main Directorate or the person responsible for the conclusion of contracts in the branch, the financial director-chief accountant of the River Register (chief accountant of the branch).The contract is signed by the general director (director of the branch). certificate of recognition of the River Register Provision of employees of the Main Department and branches of the River Register and ship crews with external regulatory documentation necessary for the safe operation of ships is carried out upon request by the technical library of the Main Department, in the branch, by a specialist who is entrusted with these duties. Provision of employees of the River Register and ship crews with local regulations, including SMS documents, is carried out in the Main Department - by the secretariat, in the branch responsible for record keeping. The procedure for providing technical documentation is defined by STO-24 "Management of external regulatory normative acts, as well as the requirements for ensuring the safety of documents generated in the activities of the River Register, are established in IR-SK-01 "Instruction for office work in the River Register". The procedure for developing, updating, distributing and bringing to the attention of the standards of the River Register organization is defined in STO-01 "General requirements for the management of standards of the River Register organization". 3.2 Documents establishing the powers and relationships of the shipowner's employees who manage the operation of ships, in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution (clause 2 of clause 1 of article 34 1 operation of ships and prevention of environmental pollution, are established by the job descriptions of employees and regulations on the units where they perform their labor function. Familiarization with job descriptions and regulations on subdivisions is carried out against signature.
6 page 6 of If necessary, the River Register issues local regulations (orders) that additionally regulate the powers and relationships of the shipowner's employees Responsible person for ensuring the safe operation of the River Register ships and communication between the River Register and persons on board (hereinafter - the responsible person) in accordance with the order on the distribution of duties between the General Director and Deputy General Directors of the River Register, the assistant to the General Director for the fleet is. During periods of temporary absence of the responsible person, his/her functions are performed by an employee of the River Register, appointed by the order of the River Register and the branch, who has been trained in the SMS/ISM Code and certified in the manner prescribed by the Rules for the Development and Application of the SMS. (additionally introduced, Rev. 1) The powers of the responsible person include: — ensuring the development and implementation of the SMS; — Ensuring proper implementation of the requirements for the safe operation of ships and the effective application of the SMS; — control of the safe performance by ship captains of their duties in accordance with the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of ensuring the safe operation of ships; — control of the maintenance of ships in a technical condition that meets the requirements of safety of navigation, environmental, sanitary and fire safety established by the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of ensuring the safety of navigation and the safe operation of ships; — coordination and control of the work of deputy directors of branches; (revised version. The term is also changed throughout the document, Rev. 1) — monitoring compliance by the River Register employees and ship crews with the requirements in the field of safe operation of ships and prevention of environmental pollution; — submission for consideration by the Director General of the River Register of proposals for improving the SMS; — interaction with structural subdivisions of the Main Directorate and branches of the River Register, as well as third-party organizations on the issues of safe operation of ships and prevention of environmental pollution; (amended version, Rev. 1) - control of compliance of ship captains with professional and qualification requirements, depending on the areas of operation of ships; (additionally introduced, Rev. 1) — control of the familiarization of captains and crews with the SMS. (additionally introduced, Rev. 1) The responsible person has the necessary qualifications and professional training, has been trained in the SMS and has been certified in the manner prescribed by the Rules for the development and application of the SMS in the branches of the River Register, the responsibility for ensuring operation, including the management and organization of technical operation (repair , accounting of fuels and lubricants, etc. ) vessels of the River Register are assigned to the deputy director of the branch in accordance with the order on the distribution of duties between the director and deputy directors of the branch. (amended version, Rev. 1) The powers of the deputy director of the branch include:
7 page 7 of 31 — ensuring the maintenance of the SMS in the branch; (amended version, Rev. 2) — ensuring the proper fulfillment of the requirements for the safe operation of ships assigned to the branch; — control of compliance by the employees of the branch and the crew of the ship with the requirements in the field of safe operation of ships and prevention of environmental pollution; — interaction with the responsible person on the issues of SMS application in the branch; — submission to the responsible person for consideration of proposals for improving the SMS. 3.3 A document establishing the powers and interaction of the crew members of the owner’s ships in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution (clause 3 of paragraph 1 of Article 34 1 of the ITC) Powers and interaction of ship crew members in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution, established by: - Charter of service on ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the Russian Federation; - job descriptions; — Manual on damage control of vessels of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the RSFSR (NBZHS) The captain of the vessel, appointed to the position by order of the River Register (branch), is the one-man chief and head of the ship's crew. The captain of the vessel reports directly to the assistant to the general director for the fleet (in the branch to the director / deputy director in accordance with the order on the distribution of duties). The orders of the captain within his authority are subject to unquestioning execution by all persons on board. Orders for service are given in the form of orders: clearly and specifically. The main functions in the interaction of the ship's crew to ensure the safe operation of ships and prevent pollution of the environment are established in the schedules approved by the captain for departments, schedules of watches and ship's work, alarm schedules. 3.4 Ways of communication between the shipowner's employees and the ship's crew (Item 4 of Clause 1 of Article 34 1 of the Code of Military Customs Code) Vessels are provided with means of communication by the River Register on the basis of the requirements established by the legislation of the Russian Federation, the requirements of the Rules of the River Register, as well as the areas of navigation determined by the ship's documents for solution of the following tasks: - safety of navigation and protection of human life on inland waterways; - operational management of courts; - transmission of circular messages to ships; — transmission of hydrometeorological and travel information for ships; — data transmission for automated control systems; – collection of data on the location of vessels Communication between the captain of the vessel and the responsible person (the captain of the vessel assigned to the branch and the deputy director of the branch), depending on the areas and navigation conditions, is carried out via mobile phone and the Internet. At
If it is not possible to contact by mobile communication, the captain transmits information via VHF and MF / HF radio communication through the coast radio station dispatcher The captain daily sends a message to the person in charge (deputy director of the branch of the person) containing the following information: 1) the location of the vessel; 2) the amount of ship stores; 3) hydrometeorological conditions; 4) other information at the discretion of the captain. A record of the transmitted message is reflected in the watch log. Persons who have access to conduct negotiations on VHF and MF / HF radio communications are required to comply with the requirements established by: - Radio Communication Rules on Inland Waterways of the Russian Federation; — Regulations on providing information to shipowners and navigators on the navigation conditions on the inland waterways of the Russian Federation; — The procedure for the dispatching regulation of the movement of ships along the inland waterways of the Russian Federation; — The list of coastal radio stations and the schedule of their work on the waterways of the USS of the European part of the Russian Federation (revised edition, Rev. 1) The captain (watch officer) is obliged to: (revised edition, Rev. 1) - ensure the technical operation and maintenance of the ship's radio station in accordance with the rules for technical operation, instructions and other regulatory and technical documents issued by the shipowner and manufacturer ; - ensure the timely inclusion in the work of communications and navigation; - immediately report to the captain, responsible person (deputy director of the branch) about the malfunction of navigation and radio equipment and take measures to restore its performance. (amended version, Rev. 1) When preparing the ship for a voyage, the captain (watch officer) is obliged to receive notices to navigators transmitted by coastal VHF and MF / HF radio stations, and record them in the log for receiving weather forecasts, storm warnings and travel information and the log correction accounting. (amended version, Rev. 1) 3.5 The procedure for the ship's crew to report accidents, facts of non-compliance with the requirements of the law and / or requirements established by the shipowner (clause 5 of clause 1 of article 34 1 KVVT) When a danger threatening the safety of the ship is detected and /or people on board, an accident occurs (hereinafter, in this section, information about the accident), each crew member is obliged to immediately report this to the captain (watch officer) About all cases of non-compliance with the requirements of the law (threat to the safety of navigation, environmental pollution, etc.) . ) and/or the requirements established by the River Register (hereinafter referred to as information on non-compliance with the legislation), the ship's crew members transmit information to the master (chief of the watch) Captain, having received information about the accident (3.5.1) and/or information about
9 page 9 of 31 compliance with the law (3.5.2), immediately notifies the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) about this. The procedure for transmitting a message is as follows: - in the Main Department: the captain of the vessel, the responsible person, the deputy general director; — in the branch: captain of the vessel, deputy director of the branch, responsible person, deputy general director. The transfer by the captain of information about the accident and / or information about non-compliance with the law is transferred in established cases to the dispatcher in charge of the movement of the fleet on this section of inland waterways, the territorial body of the State Morrechnadzor, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the administration of the inland waterway basin on the content of information, with making an appropriate entry in the watchman magazine. The list of organizations specified in this paragraph, with their contact details, is compiled and updated by the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) and transferred to the vessel An emergency message with the vessel, its crew and passengers must be transmitted without delay Information about the accident must contain: - location vessel; — the nature of the incident; — information on the nature of damage to the ship (failure or destruction of the ship, mechanisms or equipment); — weather, current, wave height, wind speed; — information about nearby ships; - the number of people, including crew, on board. (additionally introduced, Rev. 1) Information on non-compliance with the law should contain: — location of the vessel; - the nature of the violation; - about the persons who committed the violation; - possible consequences; — urgency of elimination Information about the accident and/or information about non-compliance with the law is recorded in the logbook. 3.6 The procedure for the actions of the ship's crew members and other employees of the shipowner in case of emergencies (clause 6 of clause 1 of Article 34 1 of the Code of Military Procedures) The captain (watch officer), having received a message about an emergency, must announce the appropriate type of alarm indicating the gathering place, change course and proceed to the nearest shore point where the necessary assistance can be provided to the vessel, crew and other persons on board, and in the event of a person falling overboard, begin to maneuver in order to save the person for the survivability of the vessel (rescue of a man overboard), attracting for this
10 page 10 of 31 opportunities for coastal forces and facilities, as well as assistance from other ships. Using VHF or other means of communication available on the ship, he reports in accordance with this Manual about what happened, about the measures taken and reports what assistance the ship and crew require. Appeals to other ships for help if necessary The members of the ship's crew upon an alarm gather in a designated place dressed according to the season, in relation to the type of alarm, and act in accordance with the alarm schedule (instructions for the actions of the crew on alarms) and NBZHS Procedure for the crew in the event of a spill oil products overboard or discharge of oily liquids is regulated by the Instructions for the Prevention of Oil Pollution from a Ship. (amended version, Rev. 1) In the event of an emergency situation threatening the safety of the ship and people, the captain of the ship must act in accordance with the instructions and recommendations received from the management of the River Register (branch), conditions and circumstances. The master is not limited in the right to make any decisions that he deems necessary and best in the interests of the safety of the people on board, the crew, the vessel, as well as the prevention of environmental pollution. (additionally introduced, Rev. 1) All documentation and reference information that is required for a guide to action in emergency situations and damage control is completed in an emergency folder. The emergency folder includes the technical documentation for the ship, the ship's and berthing emergency schedules (instructions for the actions of the crew in case of emergency), a list of third-party organizations capable of providing assistance to the emergency ship. One set of documentation of the emergency folder is on the ship, the second set is with the responsible person (deputy director of the branch). The captain is responsible for maintaining the emergency file on the vessel, in the Main Directorate (branch) the responsible person (Deputy Director of the Branch) . After receiving information about the accident (3.5.3 of this Guide), the task force gathers. The operational group, depending on the nature of the emergency, in addition to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch), specialists from the Main Directorate (branch) for the hull, mechanical, electrical parts of the vessel, personnel may be involved in the work on interaction with the crew of the vessel. The personnel of specialists is approved by order. If necessary, the River Register may also involve specialists from third-party organizations. In the event of an emergency, the functions of the operational group include: elimination of its consequences; — establishing communication with a ship in an emergency situation (emergency ship);
11 page 11 of 31 - setting a specific time for the master of the ship to provide further information; — collection of all information from all possible sources concerning the emergency ship; — Establishing communication and contact with organizations that can provide assistance in an emergency; - departure, if necessary, to the place of an emergency; — establishing communication with relatives of the crew of the emergency vessel; - determination of the need for a rescue and towing operation; — analysis of the emergency message on the ship; — notification of the branch of the River Register, within the boundaries of which the emergency situation occurred; — maintaining a chronological record and ensuring the safety of registered events Based on the results of the analysis of the emergency situation, the Deputy General Director develops recommendations to the captain of the emergency ship on the procedure and sequence of actions to eliminate the consequences of the emergency situation and determines the need to involve third-party organizations to provide assistance (rescue of the ship's crew; rescue and towing operations, oil spill response) The master is obliged, if he can do this without serious danger to his ship and persons on it, to provide assistance to any person in distress on the water The captain of a colliding vessel is obliged to provide assistance to another vessel involved in this collision persons on it and members of its crew. The captain of the colliding vessel is obliged to inform the other vessel involved in this collision the name of his vessel. 3.7 Documents establishing the duties of the master of the vessel. Documents confirming the powers of the captain of the ship, including exclusive powers and responsibility in relation to saving the life and health of people, ensuring the safe operation of the ship and preventing environmental pollution (clauses 7-8 of clause 1 of article 34 1 KVVT) Official duties and powers of the captain of the ship are established by the Charter of service on ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the Russian Federation, the job description, as well as the documents specified in Appendix A. The duties of the captain include: - ensuring the implementation and effective use of the SMS on the ship; — issuing the necessary orders, directives and instructions (schedules) in order to ensure the safe operation of the ship; — verification of compliance by crew members with the requirements of the SMS applied on board the vessel; — submission for consideration to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) of proposals for improving the SMS applied on board the ship; — timely transmission of messages about SMS deficiencies to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch); — Familiarization of crew members with the SMS. (additionally introduced, Amend. 1) The River Register vests in these Guidelines the master of the vessel with exclusive powers and responsibility in making decisions regarding the conservation
12 pages 12 of 31 for the life and health of people, ensuring the safe operation of the ship and preventing environmental pollution. The captain of the ship has the right to conclude salvage agreements for the implementation of salvage operations on behalf of the River Register. The captain is not limited in the right to make, under his own responsibility, any decisions, in his opinion, adequate to the current situation, to ensure the safety of the vessel, all persons on board, the prevention of environmental pollution, and the preservation of property. The captain immediately informs the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) about the decisions made. The captain has the right, if necessary, to remove any of the crew members from the performance of their duties. The captain has the right to apply, if necessary, to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) for the provision of financial, material and human resources to maintain the vessel and its technical equipment in good technical condition. 3.8 Training programs for the ship's crew on actions in an emergency (clause 9 of paragraph 1 of Article 34 1 of the Code of Military and Technical Cooperation) with their type, purpose and area of navigation, readiness of ships and crews to act in potential emergency situations and damage control the permanent presence on board of the required number of crew members capable of providing damage control; — preparation of the crew for damage control; - constant maintenance of the vessel, its devices, technical means and supplies in accordance with the requirements ensuring the safety of navigation of the vessel; - constant readiness of means of combating the survivability of the ship and saving people; — Proper surveillance of the vessel and its surroundings. The captain of the ship is responsible for maintaining the damage control equipment in good condition and ready for immediate action. The ships of the River Register are supplied in accordance with the current standards with a full set of spare parts, tools and consumables for repairing emergency damage to the survivability systems. in accordance with paragraph 2. 4 NBJS. Registration of emergency supplies is carried out in the emergency supply register. Preparation for damage control is mandatory for all crews and must be carried out in conjunction with technical training, in accordance with the requirements of the Charter of service on ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the RSFSR, NBZHS and other guidelines. Working out the organization of rescue and damage control is an integral part of the daily service on the ship.
13 page 13 of The training of ship crews for damage control of the ship is carried out in accordance with the schedule of exercises drawn up by the ship's captain and engineer. The frequency of each type of drills is set by the master of the vessel in accordance with 3.8 of the NBJS. Drills are announced at the captain's instruction. Records of alarms carried out are reflected in the watch log. A report on the results of the exercise is sent to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch). If the training alert was not carried out within the time specified in the plan or was carried out in an incomplete manner, the log book indicates the reason for the non-conduct or incomplete alert. Such a drill should be carried out in the near future. The types of ship alarms and the training of crew actions in emergency situations are set out in Appendix B and NBJS. personal cards of crew members (if their maintenance is provided for on this vessel). For ships with a crew of less than six people, instead of muster schedules and personal cards, an instruction on the actions of the crew on muster is developed, approved by the master of the ship. The forms of the muster schedule, the muster lay schedule, as well as the personal cards of the crew member and passenger are given in the NBJS .7 of this Manual). Joint exercises are held once a year in accordance with the schedule developed by the responsible person and approved by the General Director. The schedule includes exercises of the operational groups of the Main Department and branches Employees of the Main Department (branch) participating in joint exercises must be provided with an emergency file of the vessel (3.6.6 of this Guide) The results of joint exercises are reflected in the report compiled by the responsible person (deputy director of the branch ). A report on the results of joint exercises in the branch, signed by the deputy director of the branch, is sent to the responsible person. 3.9 The procedure for familiarizing the members of the ship's crew, hired or assigned to the ship, with their duties before the ship goes on a voyage. The procedure for familiarizing the shipowner's employees, upon hiring and transferring to another job, with the duties assigned to them in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution (clause 1 of article 34 1 of the KVVT) Manning ships with crews is carried out by the River Register, taking into account the requirements of the Regulations on the minimum crew of self-propelled transport vessels and on the basis of the Certificate of minimum crew, issued in accordance with the established procedure, the Human Resources Service of the Main Department of the River Register (HR specialist in the branch) employs crew members of vessels, taking into account the professional and qualification requirements established legislation
14 page 14 of 31 of the Russian Federation, in relation to the relevant crew member Employment is carried out in accordance with the labor legislation of the Russian Federation and STO-04 "Procedure for personnel management". The duties of ship crew members are determined by the Charter of service on ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the RSFSR. Upon employment, a person entering to work as a member of the ship's crew undergoes an introductory briefing on labor protection and fire safety from persons authorized to conduct them in accordance with the norms of labor legislation. An entry is made about the briefing conducted in the introductory briefing registration log and in the fire safety briefing registration log. (revised version, Rev. 1) Familiarization with the ship and the duties of the newly hired crew members upon arrival on the ship is carried out by the captain of the ship and includes: a) the general location of the ship; b) types and signals of alarms, ways and place of assembly, evacuation routes; c) duties and actions on alarm; d) location and use of collective and individual life-saving appliances; e) the location and use of ship damage control equipment, including fire fighting equipment and systems; f) ship equipment, devices and systems that a crew member must be able to use and manage according to his command; g) primary briefing on labor protection and safety, fire and electrical safety, briefing on the prevention of environmental pollution from ships; (revised version, Rev. 1) i) familiarization with the regulatory documents used in the SMS. The briefing carried out is recorded in the Vessel Familiarization Sheet (Appendix B). When changing the officers, the surrenderer is obliged to transfer the documentation, office work, reporting, management and material assets assigned to him under the act to the receiver. The act is approved by the captain When employees are hired by the Main Department (branch) of the River Register and/or transferred to another job, they are familiarized with the duties assigned to them in terms of ensuring the safe operation of ships and preventing environmental pollution by familiarizing themselves with the job description and regulations on the subdivision , this Guide, local regulations of the River Register regulating the management of the safe operation of ships. The fact of familiarization is recorded in the familiarization sheets. Procedure for planning the ship's voyage and ensuring the safety of its navigation 12 of paragraph 1 of article 34 1 KVVT) To ensure the safety of navigation, a crew must be on board the ship, the number of which is not less than that specified in the Certificate of minimum composition (3.9.1 of these Guidelines). In accordance with the staff list approved by the order of the River Register, the captain draws up a crew list (form SD-16). Diplomas and qualification certificates of the ship's crew members must correspond to
15 page 15 of 31 to respond to the area of operation of the vessel, the type and group of the vessel The River Register, in terms of the procedure for planning the voyage of the vessel and ensuring the safety of its navigation, provides the vessel with: a) atlases, sailing directions, other materials and corrections to them, recommendations for the forthcoming area swimming; b) information about the voyage and hydrometeorological conditions of navigation, through the conclusion of agreements with the relevant administrations of the basins of inland waterways; c) pilotage in the areas of navigation established for compulsory pilotage, or in the absence of a mark in the diploma for the right to sail in the area included in the flight task, the conclusion of relevant agreements; d) supply; e) voyage-task, etc. The voyage is planned taking into account the specifics and range of the voyage, the autonomy of the vessel, based on the need to replenish the vessel’s supplies with drinking water, the delivery of waste and fecal and oily water, voyage and hydrometeorological conditions of navigation, the study of the planned route by the navigational staff and the solution of other issues . Navigational preparation for a voyage is carried out in accordance with the Manual on the Organization of Navigation Service on Inland Water Transport Vessels. A vessel is considered ready for a voyage if it is in good technical condition, manned in accordance with the staffing table, provided with the necessary reserves of fuel, materials and supplies in accordance with the standards established in accordance with the navigation area. The captain, before the start of the voyage, must study the upcoming section of the route according to navigation charts corrected for the current navigation, and personally check: - draft of the vessel, reliability of equipment fastening; - lack of water leakage of the hull, tightness of hatches and other closures; - compliance of the dimensions of the vessel with the dimensions of the track; — suitability of the vessel for navigation in the given area according to the documents of the River Register; - all ship systems and equipment, including the steering gear, signaling device, communications and navigation equipment in operation, life-saving appliances, as well as visually inspect the anchor and mooring gear. (revised version, Rev. 1) The checklist for checking the readiness of the vessel for the voyage is given in Appendix D. The crews of the vessels are guided by the Rules for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and the Sanitary Rules and Standards for Inland and Mixed Navigation Vessels. (revised version, Rev. 1) Ship operations for bunkering, mooring, locking and boarding and disembarking of passengers are carried out in accordance with the instructions for the performance of ship operations Measures to ensure the reliability of mechanisms, devices, equipment of ships, including regular checks of mechanisms, devices, equipment that is not used constantly (p.p. 13 of paragraph 1 of article 34 1 KVVT) During the operation of technical equipment used on ships, the requirements of the rules, norms, instructions for the use, maintenance and repair of ships are observed -
16 page 16 of 31 on, its mechanisms, equipment and devices and instructions for safety and industrial sanitation The Court, its mechanisms, equipment and devices are operated in accordance with the current rules, instructions for use, maintenance and repair, and are maintained in a condition, ensuring reliable operation, safety of navigation and fire safety Inspection of the ship, its mechanisms, equipment and devices is carried out under the control of the captain to the extent and within the time limits established by the Rules for the technical operation of river transport and operating instructions. Maintenance in operation is carried out by members of the ship's crew in accordance with the schedule. The schedule includes checks and tests of: - marine engines, remote automatic control of engines, systems, devices, propulsion devices, equipment, the sudden failure of which can lead to dangerous events; - ship's reserve and emergency technical means and equipment not used constantly; (amended edition, Rev. 1) - ship measuring and control instruments; - life-saving equipment (Appendix D). The schedule is drawn up by the captain for navigation and approved by the responsible person (deputy director of the branch). Information about the inspections carried out is recorded in the logbook, as well as in the engine and electrical logbooks, if their maintenance is provided for on this type of vessel. (revised edition, Rev. 1) The watch log is located in the wheelhouse, engine and electrical logs (if their maintenance is provided for on board) in the engine room. The pages of the magazines must be numbered, laced and certified by the signature and seal of the State Port Control Inspectorate at the place of registration of the vessel. (amended edition, Rev. 1) If technical malfunctions or damage to the vessel, its mechanisms, equipment and devices are detected, the crew of the vessel, in case of a threat to the safety of navigation, is obliged to take measures to eliminate them on their own and report this to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) structures, devices, equipment, technical means and systems, the sudden failure of which can lead to dangerous and emergency situations, including mechanisms, devices, equipment that are not used constantly, is the loss of navigation, controllability, maneuverability, survivability, unsinkability and life support. The technical means, the sudden failure of which can cause an emergency, include (but are not limited to): - steel structures of the ship's hull; — Mechanisms to ensure the prevention of pollution from inland waterway vessels; - ship power plant and its service equipment; - ship's steering gear; - ship's anchor device; - ship's mooring device; - ship pumps that ensure the operability of the main engines;
17 pages 17 of 31 - ship systems that ensure the safe operation of the ship; (amended edition, Rev. 1) - means of communication and navigation. (paragraphs eight and nine of the enumeration have been deleted, Amend. 1) The scope of repair of the ship, its mechanisms, equipment and devices is determined on the basis of fault detection, taking into account the requirements of the River Register expert, issued based on the results of surveys. The types and scope of repairs, putting the ship in for repair and acceptance from repair are carried out in accordance with the Rules for the Repair of Ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the RSFSR Bringing ships into a wintering state (cold sludge) is carried out in accordance with the Rules for the repair of ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet. Acceptance of a vessel for operation from repair and layup is formalized by an act in the form 8.2 given in the Rules for the Repair of Ships of the Ministry of the River Fleet of the RSFSR in order to assess the compliance of the SMS with the established requirements and the effectiveness of its application. Checks on the fulfillment by the employees of the Main Department (branch) of the duties assigned to them within the framework of the SMS are carried out during internal audits in accordance with STO-12 “Conducting internal audits in the River Register” Checks on the use of the SMS on the ship are combined with the verification of the suitability of the ship for operation, the results of which are reflected in the act. The act, in accordance with the Regulations on the classification of ships of inland and mixed (river-sea) navigation, is subject to storage on board. If the ship is not taken out for winter sludge, the SMS application is checked before the SMS application is checked on the ship by the supervising organization in accordance with the Rules for the Development and Application of the SMS. Inspections of the use of the SMS on the ship are planned and carried out by the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) Unscheduled inspections of the application of the SMS on the ship are carried out in case of accidents on the ship caused by the actions of the crew members, the failure of the ship to pass the inspection by the controlling organization Inconsistencies identified during the inspections of the application of the SMS on the ship, must be eliminated within the terms agreed with the responsible person (deputy director of the branch). The report on the elimination of discrepancies is signed by the captain of the ship, one copy of the report remains on the ship, and the second is sent to the responsible person (deputy director of the branch). The deputy director of the branch brings information about the results of eliminating the identified inconsistencies to the attention of the responsible person. Nonconformity elimination is checked by the responsible person (deputy director of the branch) The annual analysis of the SMS efficiency assessment is carried out by the responsible person based on the following data: — results of the River Register SMS application; — detentions of vessels of the River Register;
18 page 18 out of 31 - remarks issued to the vessels of the River Register by regulatory organizations; — remarks revealed during inspections of the River Register and its vessels for the purpose of issuing (confirming) a document of compliance and a ship's safety management certificate; — traffic accidents with the vessels of the River Register; - accidents with crew members and other persons on board; — assessing the adequacy of resources; — proposals for improving the SMS. The results of the analysis are presented in the annual report of the production and economic activities of the River Register. The SMS is revised when the requirements of legislative and other regulatory documents for the SMS are changed or supplemented and based on the results of the analysis of the effectiveness of the SMS. The revision of the SMS includes changing the documents regulating the management of the safe operation of ships, as well as, if necessary, issuing new documents.
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23 Appendix E (normative) Guidance on inspections of life-saving appliances page 28 of 31 No text provided
Page 24 page 30 of 31 REGISTRATION SHEET OF CHANGES 1 amended 2-16, 21, 26 Pages with changes of the replaced canceled new Change number 2 4.5 18 Reason for change Kamenskaya M.Yu
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