The Code of Safety for Special Purpose Ships (SPS Code), 2008 Edition, is an essential document for maritime safety. Established by the Maritime Safety Committee during its eighty-fourth session from May 7 to 16, 2008, this code aims to ensure the safe operation of special purpose ships.
The 2008 edition of the SPS Code was introduced through resolution MSC.266(84). This revised code offers updated requirements based on extensive experience and knowledge gained from the previous 1983 SPS Code. It integrates procedural amendments made in the SOLAS Convention and addresses key issues vital for crew and trainee safety aboard special vessels.
This code supersedes earlier regulations for special purpose ships certified on or after May 13, 2008. However, the older SPS Code continues to apply to vessels certified before this cut-off date. This strategic update ensures that all maritime professionals adhere to the most current safety protocols and guidelines.
Key features of the Code of Safety for Special Purpose Ships include:
- Comprehensive safety standards for training ships and vessels carrying special personnel.
- Inclusive regulations addressing recent advancements and practical experiences in the maritime field.
Furthermore, the SPS Code emphasizes the importance of safety education for all crew members. By concentrating on risk management and safety practices, this code enhances the overall maritime safety culture.
For those interested, an important update has been made available. The Supplement for the Code for Special Purpose Ships, 2008 can be downloaded here.