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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7110]
Shipping Coordinating Committee;
Notice of Committee Meeting
The Shipping Coordinating
Committee (SHC) will conduct four
separate open meetings to prepare for
upcoming events at the International
Maritime Organization (IMO) in
London, United Kingdom. The first of
these open meetings will be held at 9:30
a.m. on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010,
in Room 2415 of the United States Coast
Guard Headquarters Building, 2100
Second Street, SW., Washington, DC
20593–0001. The primary purpose of
this meeting is to prepare for the fiftyfourth Session of the IMO SubCommittee on Ship Design and
Equipment (DE 54) to be held from
October 25th through October 29th,
2010.
The primary matters to be considered
at DE 54 include:
—Guidance to ensure consistent policy
for determining the need for
watertight doors to remain open
during navigation;
—Safety provisions applicable to
tenders operating from passenger
ships;
—Interpretation on application of
SOLAS, MARPOL and Load Line
requirements for major conversions of
oil tankers;
—Application of amendments to SOLAS
chapter III and the LSA Code;
—Performance standards for recovery
systems for all types of ships;
—Guidelines for a visible element to
general alarm systems on passenger
ships;
—Development of new framework of
requirements for life-saving
appliances;
—Amendments to Assembly Resolution
A.744(18);
—Development of a mandatory Code for
ships operating in polar waters;
—Thermal performance of immersion
suits;
—Protection against noise on board
ships;
—Amendments to the Revised
recommendation on testing of lifesaving appliances;
—Consideration of IACS unified
interpretations;
—Test standards for type approval of
add-on equipment;
—Measures to promote integrated bilge
water treatment systems;
—Guidelines for a shipboard oil waste
pollution prevention plan;
—Manually operated alternatives in the
event of prevention pollution
equipment malfunctions.
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The next three open meetings will be
held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday
November 17th, 2010, Wednesday
December 15th, 2010, and Wednesday
February 16th, 2011 in suite 1060 of the
Radio Technical Commission for
Maritime Services (RTCM), 1800 North
Kent Street, Arlington, VA 22209. The
primary purpose of these three meetings
is to prepare for the 15th Session of the
IMO Subcommittee on Radio
communications and Search and Rescue
(COMSAR 15) to be held from March 7
through March 11, 2011.
The primary matters to be considered
at COMSAR 15 include:
—Global Maritime Distress and Safety
System (GMDSS)
—ITU Radiocommunication matters
—Satellite services (Inmarsat and
COSPAS–SARSAT)
—Matters concerning search and rescue,
including those related to the 1979
SAR Conference and the
implementation of the GMDSS
—Developments in maritime
radiocommunication systems and
technology
—Revision of the IAMSAR Manual
—Safety provisions applicable to
tenders operating from passenger
ships
—Measures to protect the safety of
persons rescued at sea
—Development of an e-navigation
strategy implementation plan
—Revision of Performance Standards for
float-free satellite EPIRBs operating on
406 MHz (resolution A.810(19))
Members of the public may attend the
four meetings up to the seating capacity
of the rooms. To facilitate the building
security process and request reasonable
accommodations, those who plan to
attend one or all of the four meetings
should contact the following
coordinators at least 7 days prior to the
meetings:
—For the one DE 54 meeting on
September 21st, contact Mr. Wayne
Lundy, by e-mail at
wayne.m.lundy@uscg.mil, by phone at
(202) 372–1379, by fax at (202) 372–
1925, or in writing at Commandant
(CG–5224), U.S. Coast Guard, 2100
2nd Street, SW., Stop 7126,
Washington, DC 20593–7126 not later
than September 14th, 2010, 7 days
prior to the meeting. Requests made
after September 14th might not be
able to be accommodated.
—For the three COMSAR 15 meetings
on November 17th, 2010, December
15th, 2010, and February 16th, 2011
contact Mr. Russell Levin, by e-mail at
russell.s.levin@uscg.mil, by phone at
(202) 475–3555, by fax at (202) 475–
3927, or in writing at Commandant
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(CG–652), U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 2nd
Street, SW., Stop 7101, Washington,
DC 20593–7101 not later than 7 days
prior to the meetings. Later requests
might not be able to be
accommodated.
Due to security considerations at
Coast Guard Headquarters in
Washington, DC, two valid, government
issued photo identifications must be
presented to gain entrance to the
building. The Coast Guard Headquarters
building is accessible by taxi and
privately owned conveyance (public
transportation is not generally
available). However, parking in the
vicinity of the building is extremely
limited.
Access to RTCM in Arlington, VA
does not require the production of
government issued photo identification.
In addition, paid parking is generally
available in the building at 1800 North
Kent Street, Arlington, VA. Additional
information regarding the IMO SHC
public meetings may be found at: https://
www.uscg.mil/imo.
Dated: August 30, 2010.
Jon Trent Warner,
Executive Secretary, Shipping Coordinating
Committee, Department of State.
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for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7110]
Shipping Coordinating Committee; Notice of Committee Meeting
The Shipping Coordinating Committee (SHC) will conduct four
separate open meetings to prepare for upcoming events at the
International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London, United Kingdom.
The first of these open meetings will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
September 21st, 2010, in Room 2415 of the United States Coast Guard
Headquarters Building, 2100 Second Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-
0001. The primary purpose of this meeting is to prepare for the fifty-
fourth Session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Equipment
(DE 54) to be held from October 25th through October 29th, 2010.
The primary matters to be considered at DE 54 include:
--Guidance to ensure consistent policy for determining the need for
watertight doors to remain open during navigation;
--Safety provisions applicable to tenders operating from passenger
ships;
--Interpretation on application of SOLAS, MARPOL and Load Line
requirements for major conversions of oil tankers;
--Application of amendments to SOLAS chapter III and the LSA Code;
--Performance standards for recovery systems for all types of ships;
--Guidelines for a visible element to general alarm systems on
passenger ships;
--Development of new framework of requirements for life-saving
appliances;
--Amendments to Assembly Resolution A.744(18);
--Development of a mandatory Code for ships operating in polar waters;
--Thermal performance of immersion suits;
--Protection against noise on board ships;
--Amendments to the Revised recommendation on testing of life-saving
appliances;
--Consideration of IACS unified interpretations;
--Test standards for type approval of add-on equipment;
--Measures to promote integrated bilge water treatment systems;
--Guidelines for a shipboard oil waste pollution prevention plan;
--Manually operated alternatives in the event of prevention pollution
equipment malfunctions.
The next three open meetings will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday
November 17th, 2010, Wednesday December 15th, 2010, and Wednesday
February 16th, 2011 in suite 1060 of the Radio Technical Commission for
Maritime Services (RTCM), 1800 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA 22209.
The primary purpose of these three meetings is to prepare for the 15th
Session of the IMO Subcommittee on Radio communications and Search and
Rescue (COMSAR 15) to be held from March 7 through March 11, 2011.
The primary matters to be considered at COMSAR 15 include:
--Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
--ITU Radiocommunication matters
--Satellite services (Inmarsat and COSPAS-SARSAT)
--Matters concerning search and rescue, including those related to the
1979 SAR Conference and the implementation of the GMDSS
--Developments in maritime radiocommunication systems and technology
--Revision of the IAMSAR Manual
--Safety provisions applicable to tenders operating from passenger
ships
--Measures to protect the safety of persons rescued at sea
--Development of an e-navigation strategy implementation plan
--Revision of Performance Standards for float-free satellite EPIRBs
operating on 406 MHz (resolution A.810(19))
Members of the public may attend the four meetings up to the
seating capacity of the rooms. To facilitate the building security
process and request reasonable accommodations, those who plan to attend
one or all of the four meetings should contact the following
coordinators at least 7 days prior to the meetings:
--For the one DE 54 meeting on September 21st, contact Mr. Wayne Lundy,
by e-mail at wayne.m.lundy@uscg.mil, by phone at (202) 372-1379, by fax
at (202) 372-1925, or in writing at Commandant (CG-5224), U.S. Coast
Guard, 2100 2nd Street, SW., Stop 7126, Washington, DC 20593-7126 not
later than September 14th, 2010, 7 days prior to the meeting. Requests
made after September 14th might not be able to be accommodated.
--For the three COMSAR 15 meetings on November 17th, 2010, December
15th, 2010, and February 16th, 2011 contact Mr. Russell Levin, by e-
mail at russell.s.levin@uscg.mil, by phone at (202) 475-3555, by fax at
(202) 475-3927, or in writing at Commandant
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(CG-652), U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 2nd Street, SW., Stop 7101,
Washington, DC 20593-7101 not later than 7 days prior to the meetings.
Later requests might not be able to be accommodated.
Due to security considerations at Coast Guard Headquarters in
Washington, DC, two valid, government issued photo identifications must
be presented to gain entrance to the building. The Coast Guard
Headquarters building is accessible by taxi and privately owned
conveyance (public transportation is not generally available). However,
parking in the vicinity of the building is extremely limited.
Access to RTCM in Arlington, VA does not require the production of
government issued photo identification. In addition, paid parking is
generally available in the building at 1800 North Kent Street,
Arlington, VA. Additional information regarding the IMO SHC public
meetings may be found at: https://www.uscg.mil/imo.
Dated: August 30, 2010.
Jon Trent Warner,
Executive Secretary, Shipping Coordinating Committee, Department of
State.
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