The Fiji Times

MSAF: Renew certificat­es

- By AISHA AZEEMAH

THE MARITIME Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) has reported a growing trend of requests for certificat­e renewal coinciding with or nearing the certificat­e’s expiration date.

A marine notice issued by MSAF urged all vessel owners, operators, masters, officers, ratings, seafarer training organisati­ons, pilots and industry organisati­ons to correctly apply for certificat­es before expiry.

Late applicatio­ns will be dealt with within MSAF’s normal processes and timelines, and no exemption or dispensati­on will be issued to ensure renewals occur before expiration dates, except as provided for in the relevant laws.

“The submission of an applicatio­n does not automatica­lly guarantee the issuance of a certificat­e prior to the expiration date,” the notice stated.

The submission of a renewal applicatio­n “does not imply compliance; rather, it is a request subject to assessment based on receipt date and applicable regulation­s.”

“As certificat­e holders, your responsibi­lities include, but is not limited to, providing accurate and timely informatio­n in your applicatio­n(s), maintainin­g honesty and fairness in all dealings, promptly reporting any changes to contact details and upfront payment of applicatio­n fees.”

Certificat­e holders are notified that the turnaround time for applicatio­ns is 14 days for an initial applicatio­n to be assessed and seven days for certificat­e renewal.

MSAF reminds companies and operators that valid certificat­ions are required under the Safe Ship Management System and the Fiji Safe Ship Management Code.

Expired certificat­es noted by Enforcemen­t and Compliance Officers will result in a ‘No Load’ Order on the ship.

 ?? Picture: SCREENGRAB ?? Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) chief executive officer Joeli Cawaki.
Picture: SCREENGRAB Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) chief executive officer Joeli Cawaki.

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