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Appendix FLAG STATE PERFORMANCE SELF-ASSESSMENT FORM (Five Year Period: 1996 2000) All questions relate to merchant ships flying the flag of the State concerned. GENERAL 1. Name of State/Associate Member List the Administrations which you represent at IMO (a separate assessment form should be completed for each. Include all flag States, including those which are not Member States of IMO but are parties to IMO instruments). The Republic of Liberia 2. Name of contact person responsible for the completion of this form Name of Administration Address Telephone Number Fax Number E-mail address Scott Bergeron Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Office of the Deputy Commissioner c/o Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry 8619 Westwood Center Drive Vienna, Virginia 22182, USA (703) 790-3434 (703) 790-5655 sbergeron@liscr.com or info@liscr.com I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 1

3. Indicate to which of the following international instruments your State is a Party and which (optional) MARPOL 73/78 Annexes have been ratified. SOLAS 74 SOLAS Protocol 78 MARPOL 73/78 Annex III Annex IV Annex V Annex VI LL 66 TONNAGE 69 COLREG 72 UNCLOS 4.1 How many merchant ships of 100 gross tonnage and upwards, subject to the relevant instruments you indicated in question 3, are currently flying the flag of your State? 4.2 What is the total gross tonnage of merchant ships flying the flag of your State? No No *(NIF) NOT IN FORCE MS: 1735 53,593,296 GRT INTERNAL CRITERIA Legal framework 5. Does your Administration have the necessary laws in force to implement international maritime safety and pollution prevention instruments with regard to:.1 the construction, equipment and management of ships;.2 the prevention, reduction and control of pollution of the marine environment:.3 the safe loading of ships:.4 the manning of ships;.5 the safety of navigation (including taking part in mandatory reporting and routing systems), maintenance of communications and prevention of collisions? 6. Does your Administration have the necessary laws in force to ensure the provision of penalties of adequate severity to discourage violation of international instruments to which your State is a Party? I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 2

7. Does your Administration have the necessary laws in force to provide for ship inspections to ensure compliance with international maritime safety and pollution prevention standards, to which your state is a Party? Sufficiency of the monetary penalties are under review and proposals that have been sent to the Legislature are being scrutinized by the joint House of Representatives and the Senate. 8. Does your Administration have the necessary laws in force to take legal action against ships which have been identified as not being in compliance with the international instruments to which your State is a Party? 9. Does your Administration have the necessary laws in force to carry out the required casualty investigations? Enforcement 10. Does your Administration have an infrastructure, including personnel with appropriate technical expertise and experience, to:.1 identify ships flying the flag of your State which are not in compliance with international maritime safety and pollution prevention requirements?.2 take action against ships flying the flag of your State which have been identified as not being in compliance with international maritime safety and pollution prevention requirements? Follow-up Inspection Program and additional Class Surveys when required. If yes, against how many such ships was action taken for each of the previous 5 * years? TABLE 1 67 92 64 32 31 (See Table 1) 11. Did your Administration investigate detentions by port States of ships flying the flag of your State for each of the previous 5 years*? (See also question 28) If yes, indicate how many such detentions were investigated. (See Table 2) TABLE 2 119 101 124 92 99 * or from the date your Government became a Party to the relevant instrument, if that is later. I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 3

Recognized organizations acting on behalf of the Administration 12. Which organizations has your Administration recognized for the purpose of delegation of authority under the relevant instruments you indicate under question 3? American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Bureau Veritas (BV) China Classification Society (CCS) Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Germanischer Lloyd (GL) Korean Register of Shipping (KRS) Lloyd's Register of Shipping (LR) Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK) Polski Rejestr Statkow (PRS)** Registro Italiano Navale (RINA) Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) All IACS Full members (**PRS with respect to vessels classed by PRS during period of membership w/ IACS) 13. When your Administration delegates authority to recognized organizations, does it follow resolutions A.739(18) and A.789(19) as minimum requirements, the requirements in SOLAS 74, regulation XI/I, and the analogous requirements in MARPOL 73/78 in any delegation of authority? 14. Has your Administration provided IMO with a copy of the formal agreement or equivalent legal arrangements with the recognized organizations listed in question 12? 15. Indicate which survey and/or certification functions your Administration has delegated to the recognized organizations referred to in question 12. ALL The recognized organizations (ROs) listed under question 12 have been delegated the authority to carryout survey and/or certification functions for all of the relevant instruments listed under question 3. The ROs have not been delegated the authority to grant exemptions, extensions, dispensations, equivalencies, or waivers of any kind. Such action requires review and authorization from the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs on a case-by-case basis. 16. Indicate, for the instruments you listed under question 3, which survey and/or certification functions are carried out by your Administration. All surveys and or certification functions for the instruments listed in question 3 are carried out on behalf of Republic of Liberia by the recognized organizations listed under question 12. The Flag State conducts an operational and safety inspection for all of the functions. Passenger Ship Emergency Plans, Minimum Safe Mannings, SAP Plan review, all Exemptions. Flag State oversight of Class Society performance on an on-going basis. 17. Does your Administration carry out the verification and monitoring functions specified in resolution A.739(18)? I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 4

18. How does your Administration carry out the verification and monitoring functions specified in resolution A.739(18)? Each ship is inspected annually by qualified inspectors appointed by the Flag State. Annual meeting with representatives of each class society. Review of survey reports and audit reports of all vessels involved in detentions or serious casualties and upon registration or re-registration into the flag. Review of survey summary data. Oversight of survey performance onboard, by Flag State inspectors. 19. How often does your Administration verify and monitor the work of recognized organizations acting on its behalf? Continuous review and oversight of survey data issued, ship-by-ship. Each ship inspected and analysis of ship inspections. Random inspections of detained ships. At least every 12 month(s)/each ship, and more frequently when necessary. 20. How does your Administration take specific responsibility for international certificates issued on its behalf by dependent territories/second registers? N/A Casualty and incident investigation 21. Does your Administration have the means (financial and administrative) to ensure that thorough and prompt casualty and incident investigations into all cases of serious and very serious casualties, as defined in paragraph 4.2 and 4.3 of the Annex to resolution A.849(20) are carried out? I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 5

22. For each of the previous 5 years *, for ships flying the flag of your State:.1 How many serious and very serious casualties and incidents were investigated?.2 How many such casualties and incidents were reported to IMO? Serious [1a] 9 8 15 12 24** Very Serious [1b] 3 1 1 21 6 IMO [2] 12 9 0+ 0+ 23 See [1a] and [1b] and [2] in the table NOTE: + 1998 and 1999 reports are due to be forwarded to IMO. However, due to change over of maritime agents of GOL, the number of reports made to IMO cannot be ascertained at this time. **Increase in the number of reported serious casualties is due to more aggressive collection of casualty reports and follow-up by the Flag Administration. 23. Can your Administration provide to IMO, on request, evidence which shows that casualties and incidents on ships flying the flag of your State have been investigated? 24. For each of the previous 5 years*, has your Administration provided IMO with the mandatory annual reporting required by article 11.1(f) of MARPOL 73/78? Liberia submitted the reports for 1996-1998 and some for 1999*. Liberia submitted completed reports for 2000. (*Investigations incomplete.) * Or from the date your Government became a Party to the relevant instrument, if that is later. I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 6

25. How many allegations of violations, according to article 4 of MARPOL 73/78, have been made against ships flying the flag of your State in each of the previous 5 years*?.1 How many investigations or legal proceedings has your Administration carried out in the previous 5 years* in accordance with articles 4 and 6 of MARPOL? 25 8 9 11 6 Alleged Violations 25 8 9 11 6 Investigations.2 In how many cases did your Administration report back to the reporting State or to IMO in each of the previous 5 years*? FLAG STATE 25 8 9 6 3 IMO 25 8 9 6 3 Total: 25 8 9 6 3 EXTERNAL CRITERIA *3investigations in progress. Reports to be submitted when complete. 26. For each of the previous 5 years*, how many ships flying the flag of your State:.1 have been involved in serious or very serious casualties?.2 have become total losses or constructive total losses?.3 have caused severe pollution**?.4 What casualty rate per 1000 ships does this represent?.5 What is the total tonnage involved as a percentage of the total fleet?.1 Serious 9 8 15 12 24**.2 Very Serious 3 1 1 2 6.3 Total Loss 2 1 0 0 3.4 Constructive Total Loss 1 0 4 0 3.5 Severe Pollution 3 1 2 2 0.6 Casualty Rate per 1,000 ships 6 5 8 7 17**.7 Data for specific tonnage involved as a percentage of total fleet is not available **Increase in the number of reported serious casualties is due to more aggressive collection and follow-up of casualty reports by the Flag Administration. * Or from the date your Government became a Party to the relevant instrument, if that is later. ** "Severe pollution" is a case of pollution which, as evaluated by the coastal State(s) affected or the flag State, as appropriate, produces a major deleterious effect upon the environment, or which would have produced such an effect without preventive action. I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 7

27. In each of the previous 5 years*, how many lives have been lost:.1 in casualties involving ships flying the flag of your State?.2 due to occupational accidents (i.e. other than from casualties to ships) on ships flying the flag of your State? NB - Includes: falls, boarding or disembarking; accidents on deck and in machinery spaces; deaths in enclosed spaces; but does not include accidents ashore; homicide; suicide; or deaths from disease or naturals causes..1 Casualties 1 1 2 0 0.2 Occupational Accidents 6 10 11 13 23* * Includes ten (10) stowaways who died from suffocation/asphyxiation. 28..1 For each of the previous 5 years*, how many ships flying the flag of your State were detained, within the scope of SOLAS 74, MARPOL 73/78, LL 66 or COLREG 72, by port States? [535].2 What detention rate per 1000 ship inspections does this represent? (See also question 11). TABLE 2 119 101 124 92 99 (Answer same as question 11.) We investigate reported vessel detentions at 100% 4% (For 2000 using TOKYO MOU, PARIS MOU and USCG COMPOSITE) I:\MSC\74\24A1.DOC 8