Bahamas Information Services Updates Bahamian Elected as Chairman of IMO Sub-Committee
By BIS
Jul 14, 2010 - 1:08:33 PM
Captain Dwain Hutchinson, Deputy Director of the Bahamas
Maritime Authority, has been elected chairman of the International Maritime
Office PSI Committee. The appointment of Mr. Hutchinson was a departure from
what was the IMO's normal practice as from inception of FSI at IMO, this
committee has never been chaired by a person from any of the major flag states.
Captain Hutchinson was elected a Vice Chairman of the
Sub-Committee in 2008 and was unanimously elected as
Chairman of the FSI after having successfully chaired the
Sub-Committee's 18th Session at short notice in July 2010.
The IMO Sub-Committee on Flag State Implementation was established
in 1992 to address the varying standards between flag states in the effective
implementation of the international conventions with the aim of the FSI being
to improve the performance of Governments. Amongst the important issues
on the Sub-Committee's agenda are IMO Member State audit scheme, casualty
analysis, harmonisation of port state control activities, the development of a
mandatory Code for Recognised Organisation and the survey guidelines under the
HSSC.
This achievement by Captain Hutchinson marks an important
milestone not only for The Bahamas but also for the IMO, which has entrusted
the important work of this body to a major flag state.
Captain Hutchinson, who in his capacity as a BMA senior manager
in the Technical Department, has been involved in the development and oversight
of Bahamas national maritime policies and regional activities in the Caribbean
MOU, brings a wealth of experience to his new role.