Safety measures for ships carrying industrial personnel consultation

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Views sought on the Merchant Shipping (safety measures for ships carrying industrial personnel and special personnel) regulations 2025.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has launched a consulation on a new statutory instrument which will implement SOLAS Chapter XV - Safety measures for ships carrying industrial personnel.

The proposed Regulations will implement a new chapter in the Annex to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS) on safety measures for the safe carriage of industrial personnel, together with the International Code of Safety for Ships Carrying Industrial Personnel (IP Code), which contains the technical requirements for such safe carriage.

The types of ships to which this legislation is intended to apply to (ie ships operating in the offshore sector - oil and gas, and windfarm industries), provide a pivotal role in ensuring the United Kingdom's energy security against a global background of energy insecurity. There is now a greater focus towards energy generation from renewable sources against a background of the need to reduce reliance on energy generation from non-renewable (eg oil and gas) sources in the drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Recognising that vessels operating in the offshore sector undertake largely domestic voyages and may be less than 500GT, the proposal is to implement SOLAS XV, the IP Code and the SPS Codes to UK vessels, irrespective of area of operation and tonnage. For high-speed craft less than 500GT undertaking non-international voyages, the proposal allows a choice to continue to comply with the High-Speed Offshore Service Craft Code (HSOSC) which is already in UK law, or to comply with the IP Code as it applies to high-speed vessels.

Find out more about the consultation and how to respond.

The consultation will close to responses on Monday 17 February 2025.


First published 17 December 2024