Quoting the
advisory issued by the External Affairs Ministry, the DG Shipping said the announcement
also applies to seafarers, their employers and ship owners who may be planning
travel or indulge and associate in operations involving ports in Iran.
Seafarers are
advised not to sign on or off from any ports in Iran as the safety and security
of seafarers are of paramount interest. Employers are
strongly encouraged to reschedule crew change processes to alternative ports to
avoid any unforeseen consequences and safeguard life and property. Any prior
commitments and obligations concerning crew changes in Iran should be
immediately re-evaluated and postponed forthwith, the advisory signed by Capt Daniel J Joseph, Deputy
Director General of Shipping, said.
For the seafarers currently stationed in Iran, it is crucial to restrict
movements and avoid unnecessary travel. Always stay informed about local
conditions and be vigilant. Ensure that you remain in contact with the Indian
High Commission in Iran and keep them informed at all times of your movements.
Given the
unpredictable situation, vessel owners and vessel agents are also advised to
avoid berthing vessels at ports in Iran, as far as possible and practicable to
prevent any potential risks or uncertainties that could affect the safety and
integrity of the vessel and its crew on board. Also, they are encouraged to consider alternative ports for
loading/discharging operations and may also consider rescheduling the same till
the situation improves.
Vessel owners, vessel managers and all concerned parties are advised to
enhance security measures on board to prevent any unforeseen incidents,
including but not limited to maintaining a higher state of readiness, ensuring
all security equipment is operational and safety drills be conducted thereof.