IMO IB955E-2006 SAR CONVENTION INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON MARITIME SEARCH AND RESCUE 1979.pdf
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1、International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue, 1979 2006 Edition - ! CON SAR Convention International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue, 1979 As amended by resolutions MSC.701691 and MSC.155781 2006 edition INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION London, 2006 First published in 1979 by t
2、he INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR Second edition, 2000 Third edition, 2006 Printed in the United Kingdom by MPG Books, Bodmin 12 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 ISBN-13: 978-92-801-4228-0 ISBN-10: 92-801-4228-3 1 IMOPUBLICATION I I Sales number: IB955E I Copynght 0 Internat
3、ional Maritime Organization 2006 All rights reserved. No part ofrhis publication may be “produced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in anyform or by any means without prior permission in wiring from the International Maritime Organization. NOTE: The name of the Organization as it appears
4、in ths publication was changed to International Maritime Organization” by virtue of amendments to the Organizations Convention which entered into force on 22 May 1982. Foreword The International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) was adopted by an international conference held in Hamburg
5、, Germany, in April 1979. As its title implies, this Convention is designed to improve existing arrangements and provide a framework for carrying out search and rescue operations following accidents at sea. Although many countries have their own established plans for such emergencies, this was the f
6、irst time international procedures had been adopted. The Convention entered into force in 1985. Because the Convention imposes considerable obligations on Parties, such as setting up the required shore installations, the ratification process of the Convention has been slow. It was generally agreed t
7、hat one of the reasons for the slow pace of implementation was problems with some provisions of the SAR Convention itself and that these could best be overcome by amending the Convention. The Sub-Committee on Radiocommunications and Search and Rescue (COMSAR) was therefore requested to revise the an
8、nex to the Conven- tion. A draft text was prepared and was approved by the sixty-eighth session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) in May 1997, and was then adopted by resolution MSC.70(69) at the sixty-ninth session in May 1998. The revised Convention entered into force on 1 January 2000. It cl
9、arifies the responsibilities of Governments and puts greater emphasis on the regional approach and co-ordination between maritime and aeronautical SAR operations. The 2000 revision applies to the annex of the Convention only. The terms and definitions contained in chapter 1 have been updated and cha
10、pter 2, which deals with organization and co-ordination, has been re-drafted to make the responsibilities of Governments clearer. Other chapters in the revised SAR Convention address co-operation between States (chapter 3) and operating procedures (chapter 4, which incorporates the previous chapters
11、 4 (Preparatory measures) and 5 (Operating procedures). The original chapter 6 (Ship reporting systems) has been updated and renumbered as chapter 5. The current publication contains the text of the revised SAR Convention as it has been further amended by resolution MSC.155(78), whch was adopted in
12、May 2004 and entered into force on 1 July 2006. . Foreword The 1979 Sm Conference resolutions are included without changes because they are part of the Final Act of the Conference itself, although most of them are either implemented or out of date. iv Contents International Convention on Maritime Se
13、arch and Rescue. 1979 Articles 1 Annex (as amended by MSC . 70(69) and MSC . 155(78) Chapter 1 . Terms and definitions . Chapter 2 . Organization and co-ordination Chapter 3 . Co-operation between States 6 7 10 12 16 Chapter 4 . Operating procedures . Chapter 5 . Shp reporting systems . Resolutions
14、adopted by the 1979 SAR Conference Resolution 1 . Arrangements for provision and co-ordination Resolution 2 . Cost to ships of participation in ship reporting Resolution 3 . Need for an internationally agreed format and procedures for ship reporting systems Resolution 4 . Search and rescue manuals R
15、esolution 5 . Frequencies for maritime search and rescue Resolution 6 . Development of a global maritime distress and Resolution 7 . Harmonization of search and rescue services of search and rescue services . 19 systems . 20 20 23 24 safety system . 24 with maritime meteorological services 25 26 Res
16、olution 8 . Promotion of technical co.operation . V International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue, 1979 THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION, NOTING the great importance attached in several conventions to the rendering of assistance to persons in distress at sea and to the establishment by every c
17、oastal State of adequate and effective arrangements for coast watching and for search and rescue services, HAVING CONSIDERED Recommendation 40 adopted by the International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, 1960, whch recognizes the desirability of co-ordinating activities regardlng safety on and
18、over the sea among a number of inter-governmental organizations, DESIMNG to develop and promote these activities by establishing an international maritime search and rescue plan responsible to the needs of maritime traffic for the rescue of persons in distress at sea, WISHING to promote co-operation
19、 among search and rescue organizations around the world and among those participating in search and rescue operations at sea, HAVE AGREED as follows: Article I General obligations under the Convention The Parties undertake to adopt all legislative or other appropriate measures necessary to give full
20、 effect to the Convention and its annex, which is an integral part of the Convention. Unless expressly provided otherwise, a reference to the Convention constitutes at the same time a reference to its annex. Article I1 Other treaties and intetpretation (1) Nothing in the Convention shall prejudice t
21、he codification and development of the law of the sea by the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea convened pursuant to resolution 2750(XXV) of the General Assembly of the United Nations nor the present or future claims and legal views of any State concerning the law of the sea and the nat
22、ure and extent of coastal and flag State jurisdiction. 1 SAR Convention, 1979 (2) No provision of the Convention shall be construed as prejudicing obligations or rights of vessels provided for in other international instruments. Article I11 Amendments (1) The Convention may be amended by either of t
23、he procedures specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) hereinafter. (2) Amendment after consideration within the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization (hereinafter referred to as the “Organization”): Any amendment proposed by a Party and transmitted to the Secretary-General of the Organiz
24、ation (hereinafter referred to as the Secretary-General), or any amendment deemed necessary by “the Secretary-General” as a result of an amendment to a corresponding provision of annex 12 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, shall be circulated to all Members of the Organization and al
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