1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-fifth session (3 to 12 June
2015), approved the ECDIS – Guidance for Good Practice, drawing together relevant
guidance from seven previous ECDIS circulars into a single, consolidated document.
2 The undeniable safety benefits of navigating with Electronic Chart Display
and Information Systems (ECDIS) were recognized through Formal Safety Assessments
submitted to the Organization and experience gained by the voluntary use of ECDIS for
many years. ECDIS was mandated for carriage by High-Speed Craft (HSC) as early as 1 July
2008. Subsequently, the mandatory carriage of ECDIS for ships other than HSC (depending
on the ship type, size and construction date, as required by SOLAS regulation V/19.2.10) commenced in a phased manner
from 1 July 2012 onwards.
3 ECDIS is a complex, safety-relevant, software-based system with multiple
options for display and integration. The ongoing safe and effective use of ECDIS
involves many stakeholders including seafarers, equipment manufacturers, chart
producers, hardware and software maintenance providers, shipowners and operators, and
training providers. It is important that all these stakeholders have a clear and common
understanding of their roles and responsibilities in relation to ECDIS.
4 ECDIS was accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements of SOLAS
regulation V/19 in 2002. Over the years, IMO Member States, hydrographic offices,
equipment manufacturers and other organizations have contributed to the development of
guidance on a variety of ECDIS-related matters. Over the years, IMO has issued a series
of complementary circulars on ECDIS.
5 While most useful IMO guidance on ECDIS was developed in this incremental
manner, the information needed to be consolidated, where possible, to have ECDIS-related
guidance within a single circular, which could be easily kept up to date without
duplication or need for continual cross-referencing. Such consolidation of information
offers clear and unambiguous understanding of the carriage requirements and use of
ECDIS.
6 The consolidated guidance termed "ECDIS – Guidance for Good
Practice" is set out in the annex to this circular (referred to as "Guidance"
hereafter). Ship operators, masters and deck officers on ECDIS-fitted ships are
encouraged to use this guidance to improve their understanding and facilitate safe and
effective use of ECDIS.
7 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-eighth session (7 to 16 June 2017), based
on a recommendation from the fourth session of the Sub-Committee on Human Element,
Training and Watchkeeping (30 January to 3 February 2017), and noting the need to
clarify the requirement of ECDIS familiarization as specified in the STCW Convention, 1978, as amended, and the ISM Code,
approved the revision of the ECDIS – Guidance for Good Practice, as set out in
the annex.
8 Members of the Organization and all Contracting Governments to the SOLAS
Convention are invited to bring this circular to the attention of all
entities concerned. In particular, port States are invited to make the guidance
available to their port State control inspectors, and flag States to shipowners,
masters, recognized organizations, flag State control inspectors and surveyors. An
electronic copy of this circular can be downloaded from the Organization's website at:
(http://www.imo.org/OurWork/Circulars/Pages/Home.aspx).
9 This circular revokes MSC.1/Circ.1391, MSC.1/Circ.1503 and Corrigenda 1,
SN.1/Circ.207/Rev.1, SN.1/Circ.266/Rev.1, SN.1/Circ.276, SN.1/Circ.312, STCW.7/Circ.10
and STCW.7/Circ.18.