Governance of the delivery of Aton and international compliance

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Governance of the delivery of Aton and international compliance Gerardine DELANOYE Programme Manager; IALA World-Wide Academy

About IALA International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities MACHC-19, Columbia

IALA Strategic 2014-2026 Goals for “Successful voyages, sustainable planet.” G1 – Marine Aids to Navigation are developed and harmonised through international cooperation and the provision of standards. G2 ‐ All coastal states have contributed to a sustainable and efficient global network of Marine Aids to Navigation through capacity building and the sharing of expertise. MACHC-19, Columbia

IALA Document Structure Standards; Recommendations; Guidelines; Manuals; Model Courses MACHC-19, Columbia

Normative Recommendations Standard 1050 Normative Recommendations Informative Recommendations Standard … Not all Standards may apply to your country, for example S1020 Vessel Traffic Services MACHC-19, Columbia

Standards IALA Standards may contain normative and informative provisions. Normative provisions are those with which it is necessary to conform in order to claim compliance to the Standard. Informative provisions are those which specify additional desirable practices but with which it is not necessary to conform in order to claim compliance to the Standard. MACHC-19, Columbia

Standards MACHC-19, Columbia

IALA Standard S1050 – Training and Certification The Standard references normative provisions, detailed in the listed IALA Recommendations, covering: Training and Assessment, Accreditation, competency, certification and revalidation. The following Recommendations are normative and shall be observed if compliance with this Standard is claimed: R0141 – Training and Certification of AtoN Personnel, R0103 – Training and Certification of VTS Personnel, O-149 – Accreditation of Training Organisations. MACHC-19, Columbia

The World-Wide Academy Training and capacity building MACHC-19, Columbia

The World- Wide Academy Team Omar Frits Eriksson: Dep Sec-Gen IALA, Dean WWA, Strategy High Level Meetings Gerardine Delanoye: Capacity Building & Resource Management Focus on America’s Kevin Gregory: Education and Development Management, Focus on Asia Jacques Manchard: Senior Advisor, Capacity Building, Focus on Africa

What do we do? Education and Training Oversee IALA Training Accreditation scheme Support Accredited Training Organisations Deliver training on AtoN and Risk Management Capacity Building High Level Missions, raising awareness Technical Assessment Missions to Coastal States in need Long-term partnership and follow up activities with Coastal States Research & Development Determine knowledge gaps and need for R&D Promote R&D Harvest R&D results and feed this into IALA Committees MACHC-19, Columbia

AtoN Accreditation & Training VTS Accreditation & Training Developments AtoN Accreditation & Training VTS Accreditation & Training Master in Aids to Navigation Train the Trainer courses Examination principles Distance Learning ( e-Learning platform ) Missions and Reviews Focus on Africa MACHC-19, Columbia

Training 2019 In English at IALA HQ: 20-24 May 2019 IWRAP Mk2 PAWSA Risk Management Training Seminar In English at IALA HQ: 20-24 May 2019 IWRAP Mk2 PAWSA SIRA Simulation In Spanish Meso-America and Caribbean MACHC-19, Columbia

Joint CB Coordination Meeting, IMPA HQ MACHC-19, Columbia

Delivering as one MACHC-19, Columbia

IALA WWA Coastal States in need The analyses of all coastal states MATAIN Accreditation Project MACHC-19, Columbia

There are some challenges out there… Source: MarineTraffic.com MACHC-19, Columbia

THE TRAFFIC IN YOUR REGION MACHC-19, Columbia

Those in need (still) Priority 1 2 3 MACHC-19, Columbia

Assessment of Need of all 155 Coastal States Quality of Maritime Management high States with the smallest need States with smaller need low States with greater need States with the greatest need TARGET STATES Volume of Traffic and Degree of Risk States with some need MACHC-19, Columbia

What has been achieved? MACHC-19, Columbia

MACHC-19, Columbia

Increase in ATO´s and Level 1 AtoN Manager Courses MACHC-19, Columbia

International Level 1 Aids to Navigation Managers 180 MACHC-19, Columbia

Technical Needs Assessment Missions & States in Need MACHC-19, Columbia

SOLAS Chapter 5, Regulation 13 13 – Aids to Navigation Services MATAIN Accreditation Project MACHC-19, Columbia

SOLAS International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea - SOLAS Established in 1914 after the Titanic disaster Latest Convention 1974 came into force in 1980 12 SOLAS Chapters. Chapter 5 (V) concerns Safety of Navigation including rules about providing AtoN Chapter V was updated in 2000 From 1 July 2002 Contracting Governments are obliged to provide Hydrographic (Regulation 9); Vessel Traffic Services (VTS – Regulation 12) and AtoN services (Regulation 13) MACHC-19, Columbia

Key SOLAS V Regulations 4 – Navigational Warnings: WWNWS 9 – Hydrographic Services 10 – Ships Routeing 11 – Ships Reporting Systems 12 – Vessel Traffic Services 13 – Aids to Navigation Services 19-2.4 – AIS MACHC-19, Columbia

SOLAS V Regulation 13 Chapter V Regulation 13.1 requires a Contracting Government to provide “as it deems practical and necessary” by itself or with other Governments “such AtoN as the volume of traffic justifies and the degree of risk requires” IALA Risk Management Toolbox endorsed by IMO in SN.1/Circ.296 Ch V Reg 13.2: AtoN should conform to international standards (IALA recommendations and guidelines) Ch V Reg 13.3 information about AtoN must be given to all concerned (mariners; stakeholders etc.) MACHC-19, Columbia

Responsibility for AtoN The Competent Authority (CA) provides or formally delegates the provision of its AtoN service to States; Territories; local government; ports, harbours and waterways; military organisations or private groups The geographical area of each must be defined Responsibility for the AtoN service remains with the Government not with the service provider Ensure that national maritime law specifies which Ministry is the CA and that the CA has the right to audit all AtoN service providers MACHC-19, Columbia

Questions? Contact: gerardine.delanoye@iala-aism.org