Fishing vessels: 2024 concentrated inspection campaign - SSB No.: 16/2024

RDIMS No .: 20258823
Date (Y-M-D) : 2024-06-12

 
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Scope 

This bulletin applies to all Canadian commercial fishing vessels.

Purpose

To notify the fishing industry that Transport Canada is running a concentrated inspection campaign, from May to mid-September 2024.

What you need to know

Transport Canada, Marine Safety and Security (TCMSS) runs concentrated inspection campaigns to address specific areas where our inspectors have found high levels of deficiencies, or where new conventions and/or regulatory requirements have entered into force.  

Our 2024 campaign will include both scheduled and unscheduled inspections. We will focus on items that relate to safely operating a vessel, including:

  • reviewing all on board safety equipment, including how personal flotation devices, lifejackets, and immersion suits are used and stored;
  • verifying that the required safety procedures have been documented and are on board; and
  • making sure that conditions within a vessel’s stability booklet reflect the vessel’s arrangement/operations.

The 2024 campaign is similar to 2023’s, except that, due to the findings of last year’s campaign, it will be focused only on fishing vessels. The 2023 report will be posted on Transport Canada’s website by September 2024.

If an inspector finds a deficiency during this year’s campaign, they will work with the vessel’s owner to determine why the issue occurred. This will help Transport Canada identify areas that require more focus/clarification, or which may need to be addressed with new or updated regulations.

Marine Safety Inspectors may use Deficiency Notice Form B or other compliance and enforcement tools during the campaign.

Contact

For more information, contact your local Transport Canada Marine Safety Office.

Keywords:

1. Concentrated Inspection Campaign
2. Fishing Vessel
3. Safety procedure
4. Stability on fishing vessel

Questions concerning this Bulletin should be addressed to:

AMSDF

Transport Canada
Marine Safety and Security
Tower C, Place de Ville
330 Sparks Street, 11th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N8

Contact us at: Email: marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca or Telephone: 1-855-859-3123 (Toll Free).