Council Decision (EU) 2016/807
of 15 March 2016
on the position to be adopted on behalf of the European Union at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) during the 40th session of the Facilitation Committee, the 69th session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee and the 96th session of the Maritime Safety Committee, on the adoption of amendments to the Facilitation Convention, MARPOL Annex IV, SOLAS Regulations II-2/13 and II-2/18, the Fire Safety Systems Code and the 2011 Enhanced Survey Programme Code
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 100(2), in conjunction with Article 218(9) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,
Whereas:
Action by the Union in the sector of maritime transport should aim at improving maritime safety, protecting the marine environment and facilitating international maritime traffic.
The Facilitation Committee of the IMO (FAL), meeting at its 39th session, approved amendments to the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic, 1965 (the ‘FAL Convention’). Those amendments are expected to be adopted during the 40th session of the FAL to be held in April 2016.
The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the IMO, meeting at its 68th session (MEPC 68), agreed that sufficient notification pursuant to Regulation 13 of Annex IV to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (‘MARPOL Annex IV’) had been received for part of the Baltic Sea to be designated as a Special Area. Consequently, effective dates for the taking effect of that designation provided for in Regulation 11.3 of MARPOL Annex IV could be established for that Special Area. The MEPC 68 concluded that amendments to Regulations 1 and 11 of MARPOL Annex IV would be needed for the designation of that part of the Special Area to take effect, and that amendments to MARPOL Annex IV to that effect should be proposed. Those amendments are expected to be adopted during the 69th session of the MEPC to be held in April 2016.
The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the IMO, meeting at its 95th session, approved amendments to Regulations II-2/13 and II-2/18 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (‘FSS Code’) and the 2011 Enhanced Survey Programme Code (the ‘2011 ESP Code’). Those amendments are expected to be adopted during the 96th session of the MSC to be held in May 2016.
Article VIII of the FAL Convention requires the Contracting Parties to the FAL Convention that find it impracticable to comply with any standard of the FAL Convention, or that deem it necessary for special reasons to adopt different documentary requirements or procedures, to notify those differences to the Secretary-General. Some requirements set out in Directive 2010/65/EU and Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 impose stricter obligations than the relevant rules provided for in the FAL Convention and therefore represent a difference within the meaning of Article VIII of that Convention which needs to be notified.
The amendments to SOLAS Regulation II-2/18 concerning helicopter landing areas on new ro-ro passenger ships will make the provisions of IMO Circular MSC.1/Circ.1431 of 31 May 2012 on Guidelines for the approval of helicopter facility foam fire-fighting appliances mandatory. Regulation 18, Part B, Chapter II-2 of Annex I to Directive 2009/45/EC provides that ships equipped with helidecks are to comply with the requirements of the SOLAS Regulation as per revision of 1 January 2003 which are now expected to be amended.
The revised Chapter 8 of the FSS Code will provide that special attention is to be paid to the specification of water quality provided by the system manufacturer to prevent internal corrosion and internal clogging of sprinklers. Article 6(2)(a)(i) of Directive 2009/45/EC provides that new passenger ships of Class A are to comply entirely with the requirements of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended, which incorporates the FSS Code made mandatory under SOLAS by IMO Resolution MSC.99(73). Furthermore, Directive 2009/45/EC provides for detailed rules on Fire Extinction for Class B, C and D ships, as laid down in Annex I, Chapter II-2, Part A, paragraphs 4.5 and 4.8.
The new Chapter 17 of the FSS Code will further detail the specifications for foam firefighting appliances for the protection of helicopter facilities as required by Chapter II-2 of SOLAS. Article 6(2)(a)(i) of Directive 2009/45/EC provides that new passenger ships of Class A is to comply entirely with the requirements of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended, which incorporates the FSS Code made mandatory under SOLAS by IMO Resolution MSC.99(73). Furthermore, Directive 2009/45/EC provides for detailed rules on the special requirements for helicopter facilities for Class B, C and D ships, as laid down in Annex I, Chapter II, Part B, paragraph 18.
To the extent that the amendments to SOLAS Regulation II-2/13, SOLAS Regulation II-2/18, the revised Chapter 8 of the FSS Code and the new Chapter 17 of the FSS Code may affect the provisions of Directive 2009/45/EC regarding passenger ships and high-speed passenger craft which are engaged on domestic voyages, those amendments fall under the exclusive competence of the Union.
The Union is neither a member of the IMO nor a contracting party to the relevant conventions and codes. It is therefore necessary for the Council to authorise the Member States to express the position of the Union and express their consent to be bound by those amendments, to the extent that they fall under the exclusive competence of the Union,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: