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Shipping Coordinating Committee to Host Public Meeting on IMO Preparation, Says State

The State Department said the Shipping Coordinating Committee will host a public meeting Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. at the U.S. Coast Guard facility in Arlington, Va. The primary objective of the meeting is to prepare for the first Session of the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, scheduled for the IMO Headquarters in the U.K. from Jan. 20-24, 2014. The Jan. 9 agenda includes:

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  • General cargo ship safety
  • Development of an interpretation of SOLAS regulation II-1/13.6 on means of escape from ro-ro cargo spaces
  • Carriage of more than 12 industrial personnel on board vessels engaged in international voyages
  • Development of guidelines for wing-in-ground craft
  • Consideration of IACS unified interpretations
  • Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman for 2015
  • Report to the Maritime Safety Committee

The committee will be open to all members of the public until capacity is reached. Those planning to attend should contact Catherine Phillips at catherine.a.phillips@uscg.mil or 202-372-1374.

(Federal Register 11/25/13)