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Regional Arrangement on the Radiocommunication Service for Inland Waterways (RAINWAT). Sergey Tzarnakliyski Budapest, September 17th, 2013 Danube Commission, Budapest.
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Regional Arrangement on theRadiocommunication Service for Inland Waterways (RAINWAT) Sergey Tzarnakliyski Budapest, September 17th, 2013 Danube Commission, Budapest
The Regional Arrangement on the Radiocommunication Service for Inland Waterways was signed in Bucharest on 18 April 2012. It was concluded between the 17 Administrations of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxemburg, Moldova, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Switzerland. The Agreement supersedes the Regional Arrangement concerning the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways, concluded in Basel on 6 April 2000. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
The Agreement was concluded in order to implement common safety principles and rules for people and goods on inland waterways, acknowledging that the harmonization of the radiocommunication service will: • contribute to safer navigation • facilitate more efficient and effective use of the radio spectrum • contribute to more efficient, economical and smooth execution of ship management Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
The Agreement, which regulates the radio communication service for Inland Waterways within the territory of the signatory States is concluded in accordance with Article 6 of the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Structure of the Agreement The Agreement is organized in 4 Chapters and 7 Annexes. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter I – Terminology • The Chapter contains definitions of some of the terms used in the text of the Agreement and references to the definitions adopted by the ITU. • Below is a brief description of the key terms • 1. Radiotelephone service and Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) • The radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways enables the establishment of radiocommunications for specific purposes by using agreed channels and an agreed operational procedure (service categories) using ATIS. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Service categories on Inland Waterways: • Ship-to-ship- Radiocommunication between ship stations. • Nautical information - Radiocommunication between ship stations and stations of the competent authorities for the operational services on Inland Waterways. The stations of the above-mentioned authorities can be either land stations or mobile stations. • Ship-to-port authorities - Radiocommunication between ship stations and stations of the competent authorities for the operational services in Inland Ports. The stations of the above-mentioned authorities shall be preferably land stations. • On board communications - Internal radiocommunication on board of a ship or radiocommunication within a group of vessels being towed or pushed, as well as for line handling and mooring instructions. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
2. Radar Radar is part of the radionavigation service intended for the benefit and for the safe operation of ships 3. Inland Automatic Identification System (AIS) Inland AIS enables the establishment of vessels’ track and tracing systems for specific purposes by using agreed channels and an agreed operational procedure. 4. Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) An MMSI is mandatory for the usage of Inland AIS. For ships visiting the Inland Waterways covered by the provisions of this Arrangement, an MMSI is required to generate their individual ATIS code. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
5. Administrative Contact Points Persons designated by the contracting administrations for all questions concerning the radiocommunication service on Inland waterways. 6. Ships identification database Contact Points Persons designated by the contracting administrations competent for all questions concerning the identification of the ships under their jurisdiction. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter II – General provisions for the operation of the service • The Chapter contains provisions related to: • Administrative provisions for ship stations (further detailed in Annex 1 “Administrative provisions for ship stations ”) • Use of frequencies (further detailed in Annex 2 “Tables of channels, transmitting frequencies and service categories for Inland Waterways” ) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter II – General provisions for the operation of the service (cont’d) • Operational requirements and technical requirements of the radio equipment on board ships (further detailed in Annex 3 “Operational and technical requirements of the equipment” ) • Operating Procedures (further detailed in Annex 4 “Provisions concerning the operating procedures” ) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter III – Application of the Agreement • The Chapter contains provisions related to: • Administrative Handling of the Arrangement and competences of the Committee RAINWAT (regulates the establishment, composition and functions of the Committee RAINWAT, which primary task is to administer, harmonize and optimize the Agreement, maintain the web-site. The Rules of Procedures of the Committee is given at Annex 7) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter III – Application of the Agreement (cont’d) • Execution of the Arrangement (refers to the obligations of the administrations to adopt and apply the provisions of the Arrangement, its Annexes and Resolutions, and as far as possible its Recommendations) • Accession to the Arrangement (provides the rules and procedures for accession of administrations which are not signatories of the Agreement) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter III – Application of the Agreement (cont’d) • Denunciation of the Arrangement (provides the rules and procedures for denunciation of the Agreement by administrations) • Coordination of frequency assignments (assignment and coordination of frequencies to be done according to the HCM agreement or Recommendation T/R 25-08 of CEPT or bi- or multilateral agreements) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Chapter III – Application of the Agreement (cont’d) • Notification of this Arrangement to the ITU and information of other organizations (called for by the provisions of Article 6 of the Radio Regulations of the ITU. Information to be provided on the conclusion, content and parties to the Agreement) • Chapter IV – Final provisions • Regulates the date of entry into force of the Arrangement (18 April 2012) and the invalidation of the Basel Agreement of 6 April 2000. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex I – administrative provisions for ship stations • Contains provisions and requirements related to: • Mandatory licensing of the ship station (SSL) • Qualification and certification of the ship station operator • Ship station documents • Inspection of the ship station by the competent authorities issuing the SSL and in the states which the ship visits (incl. corrective measures and mandatory notifications) Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex I – administrative provisions for ship stations (cont’d) • Identification of the ship station (call sign, official name of the ship, ATIS code and, when fitted with AIS equipment -MMSI). • The official name of the ship shall be used in service categories: • ship-to-ship, • nautical information • ship-to-port authorities. • Structure of the ATIS Code Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 1 – administrative provisions for ship stations (cont’d) • MANDATORY USE OF ATIS FOR ALL SHIPS VISITING THE INLAND WATERWAYS COVERED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE ARRANGEMENT • It is the responsibility of the shipowners to equip their ships with ATIS-capable equipment and a valid ATIS code. • NOTE: Annexes 2 and 3 are not dealt with due to their very technical nature Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 4 – Provisions concerning the operating procedures • The general radiotelephone procedure for the Maritime Mobile Service provided in the Radio Regulations (Article 57) applies to radiotelephone communications and test transmissions of the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways • Special provisions: • Receipt of messages - Ship stations are obliged to acknowledge the receipt of a message addressed to them Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 4 – Provisions concerning the operating procedures (cont’d) • Languages to be used • between ship and land stations - the language of the country of the land station; • between ship stations - the language of the country in which the vessels sail or as required by Police Navigation Regulations • After 1 February 2022 - primarily English language for service categories ship-to-port authorities and ship-to–ship for navigational purposes Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 4 – Provisions concerning the operating procedures (cont’d) Message content - In the service categories ship-to-ship, nautical information and ship-to-port authorities, the transmission of messages shall deal exclusively with the safety of human life, movement and the safety of ships except on the ship-to-ship channels specially defined for the use for communications with a social character. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 5 – Provisions for the acquisition, issue and mutual recognition of radio operator's certificates • Procedure to issue a radio operator's certificate: • Minimum knowledge to be demonstrated in an examination (Recommendation No. 3) about : • the provisions concerning the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways; • operation of a VHF station; • radiocommunication procedures for the safety of navigation on Inland Waterways; • transmission and reception of messages; Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 6 – Ships identification database • A ships identification database, containing all call signs, official names of ships, ATIS codes and MMSI of the signatories of the Agreement has been established. • By using the call sign or the official name of the ship or the ATIS code or the MMSI it is possible to retrieve additional information about the inland waterway ship concerned. • The database and a search engine can be found on the Committee RAINWAT website especially provided to that end. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 6 – Ships identification database (cont’d) • All contracting Administrations forward electronically their recent database to the webmaster, within the first 5 business days of each month. • Between the 6th and 10th business day of each month the webmaster updates the database. • The ships identification database is only accessible by means of a user name and a password Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Annex 7 – Rules of procedures • The Annex contents rules of procedures about: • Revision of the Arrangement • Designation of the Chairperson and the vice-chairperson • Administrative handling • Committee RAINWAT website Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Additionally the Committee RAINWAT adopted 2 Resolutions and 3 Recommendations related to the implementation of the Agreement. • Resolution №1 resolves that: • the Central Commission for the navigation of the Rhine (CCNR) and the Danube Commission (DC) shall prepare a Guide concerning radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways according to an uniform model and publish it; Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Resolution №1 (cont’d) • the competent Administrations shall submit to the CCNR and the DC the necessary contributions and supplements to the Guide concerning the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways; • Administrations shall take the necessary steps that the Guide is carried on board ships; • the contracting Administrations shall publish information supplementing the Guide concerning the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways in appropriate form. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Resolution №2 Mutual recognition of type approvals of radio equipment covered by this arrangement According to the Resolution the Administrations shall mutually recognize their recognized or approved types of equipment if the operational and technical characteristics of the equipment concerned are in accordance with this Arrangement or the established internationally applicable standards Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Recommendations: • Recommendation №1 calls for reduction of national exceptions; • Recommendation №2 invites contracting administrations to: • provide and facilitate the exchange of information on Inland Waterway ships covered by the Regional Arrangement; • support the development of a common online database for Inland Waterway ships containing ship names, ATIS code and MMSI. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Recommendations (cont’d): Recommendation № 3 contains a harmonized examination syllabus of the radio operators’ certificates for the radiotelephone service on inland waterways and recommends that Administrations issue an operator’s certificate for the Radiotelephone Service on Inland Waterways to candidates who have successfully passed an examination based on the syllabus. Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013
Thank you for your attention! Sergey TZARNAKLIYSKI Counsellor for Technical Issues Secretariat of the Danube Commission sergey.tzarnakliyski@danubecom-intern.org H-1068 Budapest Benczurutca 25 Workshop 2013 - a prosperous future for the Danube navigation Budapest, September 17th, 2013