HSSC Harmonized System A HANDY
HSSC Harmonized System A HANDY
HSSC Harmonized System A HANDY
What is HSSC?
It is a system that standardises the period of validity and the intervals between surveys for the
nine main convention certificates.
The renewal survey may be carried out up to three months before the expiry of the existing
certificate. The new certificate will still be dated from the expiry date of the old certificate.
A certificate may also be extended by a period of up to three months (or for ships engaged on
short voyages there is a period of grace of one month) in order that the renewal survey may be
carried out. However, the new certificate will still be dated from the expiry date of the old
certificate before the extension was granted.
The Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate (RADIO) requires a Periodical survey.
The Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate(SEC) requires an Annual survey. On either the
second or third year this is replaced with a Periodical survey.
The Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate (SAFCON), the International Certificate of
Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk (IGC/GC), the International Certificate
of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC/BCH), the International Oil
Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPPC) and the International Pollution Prevention
Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk all require Annual surveys
.On either the second or third year this is replaced with an Intermediate survey.
What are the key features of each type of survey?
An Initial survey a complete inspection to ensure full complience.
A Renewal survey an inspection to ensure vessel, equipment and fittings are in satisfactory
condition and is fit for the service for which it is intended, and fully complies with the requirements
of the relevant regulations.
An Additional survey shall be made following a repair or renewal. The survey shall be such as to
ensure that the necessary repairs or renewals have been effectively carried out, that the material
and workmanship are in all respects satisfactory, and that the ship complies with the provisions of
the relevant regulations.
An Annual survey shall include a general inspection to ensure that the vessel, fittings and
equipment has been maintained to conform with the provisions of the relevant regulations to
ensure that the ship in all respects will remain fit to proceed to sea without danger to the ship or
persons on board and that it remains satisfactory for the service for which the ship is intended.
The inspection is required every year. On the years in which the out of water inspection does not
take place, an in water inspection of the ship’s bottom shall be carried out. As a minimum, two of
these surveys in any five year period, at intervals not exceeding 36 months, shall be conducted
with the ship out of the water.
Cargo ships
For cargo ships there shall be a minimum of two inspections during any five year period at
intervals not exceeding 36 months. Inspections should normally be carried out with the ship out of
the water, however consideration may be given to alternate inspections being carried out with the
ship afloat.