Name of certificate | Regulations | Applications | Validity | Supplements | |
Group A | SOLAS safety certificate | ||||
1 | Passenger ship safety certificate | SOLAS Ch. I, II, III, IV, and V | For passenger ship | 12 Months | Form “P” |
2 | Cargo ship safety equipment | SOLAS Ch. II, III, and V | All cargo ship greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years | Form “E” |
3 | Cargo ship safety Radio certificate | SOLAS Ch. IV and GMDSS | Cargo ship greater than or equal to 300 GRT | 5 Years | Form “R” |
4 | SAFCON (Cargo ship safety construction certificate) | SOLAS Ch II‐1 and II‐2 | All cargo ship greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years | No Supplements |
Note :‐ SAFCON, Safety equipment, Safety radio on cargo ship can be combined in to single certificate. | |||||
5 | Cargo ship safety certificate | SOLAS Ch. II, III, IV, and V | It is an option for owner whose cargo ship greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years | Form “C” |
Group B | MARPOL | ||||
1 | IOPP (International Oil Pollution and Prevention) | MARPOL Annex I | a. All ships other than oil tanker greater than or equal to 400 GRT | 5 Years | a. Form “A” |
b. Oil tankers greater than or equal to 150 GRT | b. Form “B” (for oil tankers only) | ||||
2 | NLS certificate (International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk) | MARPOL Annex II | Ships carrying NLS cargo in bulk but not having certificate of fitness as per the IBC code | 5 Years | No Supplements |
3 | ISPP (International Sewage Pollution Prevention) | MARPOL Annex IV | All ships greater than or equal to 400 GRT or carrying 15 persons or more | 5 Years | No Supplements |
4 | IAPP (International Air Pollution Prevention) | MARPOL Annex VI | All ships greater than or equal to 400 GRT | 5 Years | Record of Construction and equipment |
5 | IEEC (International Energy Efficiency Certificate) | MARPOL Annex VI | All ships greater than or equal to 400 GRT | No expiry date on this certificate | Record of Construction and equipment |
Group C | Audit based certificate | ||||
1 | DOC (Document of Compliance) | SOLAS Ch. IX, ISM Code | Issue to the Company, Copy should be carried onboard the ship | 5 Years (Validity of the DOC is subject to annual audit carried out by flag state or RO (Recognized Organization)) | No Supplements |
2 | SMC (Safety Management Certificate) | SOLAS Ch. IX, ISM Code | All ships greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years (Validity is Subject to annual audit by internal audit by the company and intermediate / External audit carried out by flag state or RO) | No Supplement |
3 | ISSC (International Ship Security Certificate) | SOLAS Ch. XI‐2, ISPS Code | All ships greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years (Validity is Subject to annual audit by internal audit by the company and intermediate / External audit carried out by flag state or RO) | No Supplement |
4 | MLC (Maritime Labor Convention) | Based on MLC 2006 | All ships greater than or equal to 500 GRT | 5 Years (Validity is Subject to annual audit by internal audit by the company and intermediate / External audit carried out by flag state or RO) | DMLC Part‐1 (Issued by Flag state) |
DMLC Part‐2 (Issued by Company) | |||||
Group D | Other Important Statutory Certificate | ||||
1 | Certificate of Registry | UNCLOS and Merchant shipping act | All ships greater than or equal to 500 GRT | Lifetime | No Supplement |
2 | Minimum safe manning Document | SOLAS Ch. V | All ships greater than or equal to 500 GRT | Lifetime | No Supplement |
3 | International Tonnage Certificate | International Tonnage Convention | All ships of length greater than or equal to 24 mtrs and engaged on international voyage | Lifetime | No Supplement |
4 | International Load line Certificate | International Load line Convention | All ships of length greater than or equal to 24 meters | 5 Years | No Supplement |
Supplement to a statutory certificate, meaning of supplement:
A supplement to a certificate is an additional document that provides more detailed information or records related to the main certificate. Here are some key points about supplements:
Types of Supplements
The table shows that several certificates have associated supplements:
Passenger Ship Safety Certificate: This certificate has a supplement called “Form P”.
Cargo Ship Safety Certificates:
Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate has “Form E” as its supplement.
Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate has “Form R” as its supplement.
Cargo Ship Safety Certificate (combined) has “Form C” as its supplement.
MARPOL Certificates:
IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention) Certificate has two types of supplements:
“Form A” for ships other than oil tankers ≥ 400 GRT
“Form B” for oil tankers ≥ 150 GRT
IAPP (International Air Pollution Prevention) Certificate has a “Record of Construction and Equipment” as its supplement.
IEEC (International Energy Efficiency Certificate) also has a “Record of Construction and Equipment” as its supplement.
MLC (Maritime Labor Convention) Certificate: This certificate has two supplements:
DMLC Part-1 (issued by Flag state)
DMLC Part-2 (issued by Company)
Purpose of Supplements
While not explicitly stated in the attachment, supplements typically serve to:
Provide additional details about the ship’s equipment, construction, or compliance.
Record specific information that may change more frequently than the main certificate.
Offer a standardized format for presenting detailed information across different ships and flag states.
Certificates Without Supplements
It’s worth noting that many certificates listed in the attachment do not have supplements, such as the SAFCON (Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate), ISPP (International Sewage Pollution Prevention) Certificate, and various audit-based certificates like DOC, SMC, and ISSC.