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             important. In addition to safety requirement, there are increasing demand from shipping companies for
             operability and economy, which poses challenge to design technology.

             The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has been working hard in this respect
             and set up new standards regarding roho ships, bulk carriers, tankers and materials application. IACS
             is playing a significant role in reducing maritime disasters. Some of its technical standards have been
             incorporated into the mandatory requirements of the International Maritime Organizations(IM0).

             In 1999, IMO decided, as part of its safety objective for the new millenium (W.  O'neil,  1999), to take
             effective measures to identify at an early stage the factors affecting maritime safety, which is one of the
             most  far-reaching policies  ever established  since mid  90s in 20"'  century.  This means that  Formal
             Safety Assessment (FSA) will be adopted as a methodology to assess rule-making process in the areas
             to  which  IMO  attaches  great  importance.  The  key  of  FSA  is  to  carry  out  risk  assessment  and
             management  to human  element,  ship type,  especially  passenger  ships including high -speed  crafts,
             bulk  carriers  and  tankers.  IMO  is  endeavoring  to  increase  the  awareness  of  safety  culture  and
             environmental protection, not to make new rules but improve the implementation of the existing rules.

             IMO's  endeavor  has been  firmly  supported  among  shipping  industries.  An  effective  way  towards
             better implementation  is to have dialogue with the experts from classification societies. The focus of
             discussions is as follows :

                    How to define substandard ship
                    How to reduce maritime accidents arising from the fact that new construction of bulk carriers
                    engaged  in  unrestricted  navigation  areas  is  slowing down  and  existing  bulk  carriers  that
                    cannot be alternated are in poor condition.
                    Shipbuilders adopt class rules as minimum construction standards to reduce costs while cost
                    will increase once ship owners raise the standards.
                    Absence of unified loading manual.
                    Upon delivery of vessels, the scope of application such as sea condition restrictions, corrosive
                    environment, is not in line with the requirements of ship owners
                    Absence of powerful computer software designed for loadinghnloading operations
                    Whether and how can class be involved in the safety guarantee and conditions of delivered
                    vessels provided by shipbuilders.
                    How  to  solve  the  inconsistency  between  corrosion  margin  and  reduction  of  structural
                    scantlings resulting from direct calculation.
                    How to solve the decrease of structural fatigue strength as a result of new design approach.
                    Ballast exchange and induced cracks

              Insurers are also concerned when facing such serious situation (M. Marshell,  1999). The International
              Underwriting Association (IUA) put forward its definition of substandard ships. "Substandard"  cannot
              be defined by degree of compliance with rules and regulations. "Substandard"  is the status of the ship
              that poses threat to safety. To be specific, it includes the following implications:
                 -  the events leading to accidents or vessels failing to survive harsh environment such as heavy
                    seas.
                 -   the events deteriorating accidents if happens.
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