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ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009

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Security management systems for the supply chain Electronic port clearance (EPC) Part 2: Core data elements

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

08-04-2019

Superseded by

ISO 28005-2:2011

Language(s)

English

Published date

14-10-2009

€60.00
Excluding VAT

ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 contains technical specifications that facilitate efficient exchange of electronic information between ships and shore for coastal transit or port calls. It is intended to cover safety and security information requirements related mainly to the relationships between the ship and the port and coastal state authorities as defined below.

ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 contains the definition of core data elements for use in electronic port clearance (EPC) messages. It contains definitions of core data elements for electronic messaging between ships and shore in the areas of safety, security and marine operations. It does not define any structuring of messages or provide any guidance on what information is required for a particular purpose; it is rather a general data dictionary for safety, security or operation-related maritime information.

It is intended for use in XML messages and will for that reason differ somewhat from the similar trade data elements directory (TDED) International Standard (ISO 7372).

The core data elements defined in ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 are specified so that their meaning and interpretation in general shall be independent of the context they are used in.

ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 does not define the message formats required to exchange information.

ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 contains definitions of core data elements for electronic port clearance. These elements cover all requirements for ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship reporting as defined in the following.

  1. All FAL standard declarations (FAL 1 to 7) as defined in the FAL Convention.
  2. ISPS reporting requirements as defined in ISPS and MSC 1130.
  3. All general ship reporting requirements as defined in IMO A.851]
  4. Recommended reporting on ship generated waste as defined in MEPC 644 (mandatory within the European Union, as described in EU/2000/59).
  5. Required reporting as defined in the bulk loading and unloading code IMO A.862.
  6. ETA reporting to pilot station as defined in IMO A.960.

ISO/PAS 28005-2:2009 can also be used for information exchanges between the ship and the ship agent, the port as well as ship operator or manager. It will not necessarily cover issues such as customs clearance of imported or exported goods or transport service provisions to goods owners.

DevelopmentNote
DRAFT ISO/DIS 28005-2 is also available for this standard. (12/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
79
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

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