Greece
Prevention
Internation Conventions of prevention
Approved
Legal Instrument | Ratification | Implementation Transposition of the international intrument in the national legislation |
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LC 1972 | 10/08/1981 | |
AFS 2001 | 22/12/2005 | |
SOLAS 74 | 12/05/1980 |
Law 1045/1980 ( A’ 95) |
SOLAS Protocol 78 | 17/07/1981 |
Law 1159/1981 ( A’143) |
SOLAS Protocol 88 | 19/07/1994 |
Law 2208/1994 ( A’ 71) |
Load Line 1966 | 12/06/1968 |
Law 391/1968 (125Α) |
Load Line Protocol 1988 | 19/07/1994 |
Law 2209/1994 ( A’ 72) |
TONNAGE 69 | 19/08/1983 |
Law 1373/1983 ( A’ 92) |
COLREG 72 | 17/12/1974 |
Legislative Decree 93/1974 (A’ 293) |
STCW 78 | 22/03/1983 |
Law 1314/1983 (A’ 02) |
UNCLOS | 21/07/1995 |
Law 2321/1995 (A’136) |
BWM 2004 | 26/06/2017 | |
MARPOL Annex I & Annex II | 23/09/1982 |
Law 1269/1982 (A’ 89) |
MARPOL Annex III | 23/09/1982 |
Law 1269/1982 (A’ 89) |
MARPOL Annex IV | 23/09/1982 |
Law 1269/1982 (A’ 89) |
MARPOL Annex V | 23/09/1982 |
Law 1269/1982 (A’ 89) |
MARPOL Annex VI | 28/05/2003 |
Law 3104/2003 (A’ 28) |
Unapproved
Legal Instrument | Implementation Transposition of the international intrument in the national legislation |
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LC Protocol 1996 | |
SCP B&H-CRO |
Sanctions for violations
The Administration has the necessary national laws in force to ensure the provision of sanctions of adequate severity to discourage violation of international instruments to which the State is a Party | |
If yes, how are violations followed up and what are the sanctions (for example, type of fines) imposed? | The Administration imposes administrative, disciplinary and/or penal sanctions to delinquents according to national legislation. |
Ship inspections
Periodic inspections of own ships | |
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The Administration has the necessary national laws in force to provide for ship inspections, and detaining, to ensure compliance with international maritime safety and pollution prevention standards, to which the State is a Party | |
If yes, how many number of ships are inspected annually and how many of these have resulted in detaining the ship? |
Number of ships detained by PSC in the last 3 years | |
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Number of ships detained under the Med MoU | 16 |
Number of ships detained under the Paris MoU | |
Number of ships detained under the Tokyo MoU | |
Number of ships detained under the USCG | 8 |
Port State Control Inspections | |
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Port State Control Inspections are carried out in your ports | |
If yes, how many PSC inspections are carried out annually? | Last three years average of 982 inspections per year |
Delegation of Authority to Recognised Organizations (ROs) | |
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The Administration has the necessary national laws, including necessary Agreements, in force to delegate authority to ROs | |
What procedures are in place to monitor the work of the ROs? | The procedures with which is being monitored the ROs’ work involves the following activities: 1. Audits on the ROs’ offices on a biennial basis (at least) 2. VCAs (Vertical Contract Audits) 3. Monitoring of certificates issued by the Ros 4. Detention statistics derived from Port State Control |
Provide list of ROs to whom delegation of authority is granted through such an Agreement. | American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Bureau Veritas (BV), China Classification Society (CCS), Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Germanischer Lloyd (GL), Hellenic Register of Shipping (HRS)*, Korean Register of Shipping (KR), Lloyds Register (LR), Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NKK), Registro Italiano Navale (RINA), Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS). * Limited Recognition by EC |
Casuality investigations
The Administration has the necessary national laws in force to carry out the required casualty investigations | |
Number of reported groundings in the last 3 years | 11 |
Number of reported collisions in the last 3 years | 26 |
Number of reported casualties resulting in pollution incidents in the last 3 years |
MARPOL implementation
MARPOL Infringements | |
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The Administration has the necessary national laws in force to ensure the provision of sanctions of adequate severity with respect to MARPOL infringements | |
If yes, how are infringements followed up and what are the sanctions imposed? |
Port Reception Facilities | |||||
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Port | MARPOL Annex I | MARPOL Annex II | MARPOL Annex IV | MARPOL Annex V | MARPOL Annex VI |
Agio Theodoroi | |||||
Alexandroupolis | |||||
Aspropirgos | |||||
Chalkis | |||||
Corinth | |||||
Drapetzona | |||||
Elefsis | |||||
Epidavros | |||||
Igoumenitsa | |||||
Kavala | |||||
Kerkyra | |||||
Laurium (Lavrion) | |||||
Megara | |||||
Methoni | |||||
Naxos | |||||
Patras | |||||
Piraeus | |||||
Rafina | |||||
Rio | |||||
Skaramangas | |||||
Syra (Syros) | |||||
Thassaloniki | |||||
Volos |
Surveillance of coastal waters | |
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Surveillance of the waters under your jurisdiction is carried out | |
If yes, what are the methods and resources available to carry out such surveillance? | According to the applicable national institutional framework, the surveillance of coastal waters is ensured by using on a regular basis the available Hellenic Coast Guard operational assets/means (anti-pollution vessels,aerial means, Offshore Patrol Vessels, Coastal Patrol Boats etc) |
Resources
Organigramme |
Number of Offices, non-technical, technical staff | |
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Head Office (provide full address and contact details) | |
Number of other Offices (provide full address and contact details of all offices) | |
Number of non-technical staff | |
Number of technical Staff | |
Number of Inspectors (Flag State Surveyors and Port State Inspectors) | |
Number of flag State Casualty Investigators |