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  1. Apr 4, 2023 · Port State Control (PSC) is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports. For safe, secure and efficient shipping on Clean Ocean, each individual Country would have a right to inspect foreign flag ships entering their ports. In order to.

  2. present information on developments on port State control in international bodies, such as IMO and ILO on request and on behalf of the Committee; supply information on the Memorandum of Understanding to other interested Authorities, bodies and organizations on request and on behalf of the Committee;

  3. Control of port State, over the foreign flag ships in their ports, for verifying compliance with the requirements of the international maritime conventions, on the basis of the above philosophy, is called port State control (PSC).

  4. The Indian Ocean MOU is an inter-governmental organization on port State control (PSC) in the Indian Ocean Region, recognized by International Maritime Organization, as specialised UN body.

  5. The New Inspection Regime (NIR) assigns Ship Risk Profile (SRP) to every individual ship available in the IOCIS database, based on recorded PSC inspection data of key performance parameters (KPIs) for running 36 months.

  6. State Control in Indian Ocean region. Each Contracting Party have to establish and maintain a system of Port State Control in order to ensure that, without discrimination as to flag, foreign merchant ships calling at the ports of its state comply with the standards laid down (section 1.2).

  7. Port State Control (PSC) is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports to verify that the condition of the ship and its equipment comply with the requirements of international regulations and that the ship is manned and operated in compliance with these rules.