IMO publishes new GMDSS Manual (4th edition)
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has issued a complete revision
of its comprehensive handbook on the global maritime distress and safety system
(GMDSS), the GMDSS Manual.
The intent
of the new GMDSS Manual (formerly the GMDSS Handbook) is to provide, in a single
comprehensive publication, an explanation of the principles on which the GMDSS
is based, the radiocommunication requirements and recommendations for its implementation,
the operational performance standards and technical specifications to be met
by GMDSS equipment, and the procedures for and method of operation of the various
radio services which form the GMDSS and the Master Plan for the GMDSS.
The Manual
is intended for use by ship personnel, shore operators, trainers, administrations,
regulators and anyone else concerned with ship communication. It includes:
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Development and concepts of the GMDSS |
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Components
of the GMDSS carriage requirements and operational procedures |
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Excerpts
from the relevant SOLAS regulations |
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Supporting
resolutions and circulars |
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IMO
performance standards and related ITU-R recommendations giving technical
details of radio equipment |
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NAVTEX Manual, International SafetyNet Manual and Joint IMO/IHO/WMO Manual
on Maritime Safety Information |
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Current
GMDSS Master Plan, giving details of coastal infrastructure and services
provided by Member Administrations |
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Extracts
from the ITU-R Radio Regulations giving the radio regulatory background.
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The Manual is available
from authorized distributors of IMO publications and via IMO's Online Bookshop.
For further information, please consult the IMO website at www.imo.org .
Technical
details:720 pp A4, product code: IC970E, price £95.00, ISBN: 978-92-801-4233-4.
Also available on CD at the same price, product code: DC970E, ISBN: 978-92-801-7012-2.
Briefing
34, 8 October 2007
For further information please contact:
Lee Adamson, Head, Public Information Services on 020 7587 3153 (media@imo.org)
or
Natasha Brown, External Relations Officer on 020 7587 3274 (media@imo.org).
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