The safety management system (SMS) is an organized system planned and implemented by the shipping companies to ensure safety of the ship and marine environment.
SMS is an important aspect of the International safety management (ISM) code and it details all the important policies, practices, and procedures that are to be followed in order to ensure safe functioning of ships at the sea. All commercial vessels are required to establish safe ship management procedures. SMS forms one of the important parts of the ISM code.
The safety management system (SMS) is an organized system planned and implemented by the shipping companies to ensure safety of the ship and marine environment.
SMS is an important aspect of the International safety management (ISM) code and it details all the important policies, practices, and procedures that are to be followed in order to ensure safe functioning of ships at the sea. All commercial vessels are required to establish safe ship management procedures. SMS forms one of the important parts of the ISM code.
The safety management system (SMS) therefore ensures that each and every ship comply with the mandatory safety rules and regulations, and follow the codes, guidelines, and standards recommended by the IMO, classification societies, and concerned maritime organizations.
What is included in the safety management system (SMS)?
Every safety management policy should satisfy some of the basic functional requirements to ensure safety of every ship. They are:
· Procedure and guidelines to act in an emergency situation
· Safety and environmental protection policy
· Procedure and guidelines for reporting accidents or any other form of non-conformities
· Clear information on level of authority and lines of communication among ship crew members, and between shore and shipboard personnel
· Procedures and guidelines to ensure safe operations of ships and protection of marine environment in compliance with relevant international and flag state legislations
· Procedures for internal audits and management reviews
· Vessel details
In short, a safety management system would consists of details as to how a vessel would operate on a day to day basis, what are the procedures to be followed in case of an emergency, how are drills and trainings conducted, measures taken for safe operations, who is the designated person etc.
Safety management plan is mainly the responsibility of the owner of the vessel, or the designated person, or the person appointed by the owner. However, the ship’s master and the crew are the best people to make an SMS as they know the vessel inside-out.
Sections
An SMS is divided into sections for easy reference. They are:
· General
· Safety and environmental policy
· Designated person (DP)
· Resources and personnel
· Master’s responsibilities and authority
· Company’s responsibility and authority
· Operational procedures
· Emergency procedures
· Reporting of accidents
· Maintenance and records
· Documentation
· Review and evaluation
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