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Crew change requirements -Singapore issues revised circular

The Singapore Maritime Port Authority issued revised crew change requirements on 9 November in the form of PMA circular 42. BIMCO gives a short summary of these requirements.

The Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) issued port marine circular 42 revising their crew change requirements as of 9 November 2020. The changes relate to the requirements for signing-off crew where it is required that the crew member must not have had any contact with any known or suspected case of COVID-19 during the last 14 days before disembarking the ship and crew member that is subjected to serology test shall remain onboard until production of a negative COVID-19 test result

Revised Crew Change Requirements – a brief

Signing-on crew requirements as follows:

• Crew member is no longer be required to do the 14-day quarantine or do only a 7-day quarantine if the crew member comes from an originating country/region appearing in MOH’s list of countries considered as low risk. Otherwise all signing-on crew are required to serve the 14-day Stay-Home -Notice (SHN) in the originating country/region. Please refer to MOH’s website  for the latest list of low risk countries/regions.

• All crew must be certified fit-to-travel by doctor in originating country not more than 24 hours prior to departure flight and arrive in Singapore to join the ship not more than 2 days before ship’s departure from Singapore.
• Crew must also have obtained a negative COVID-19 test result not more than 72 hours prior to the departure flight. The test must be a polymerase chain reaction (PCR type) taken at a government -approved or ISO 151189-accredited testing facility
• If crew member was previously tested COVID-19 positive, that crew member must submit documentary proof of past diagnosis based on the earliest positive PCR test result. Note however that if the date of the PCR test is 21 days or fewer before date of Singapore arrival, that crew member will not be approved for crew change. Further guidelines on effects of timing of positive PCR test result taken are given below:

1. If the date of the positive PCR test result is between 22 to 90 days before the date of arrival in Singapore, the recovered crew need not serve the SHN at his/her originating country/region and take a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before departure for Singapore
2. If the date of the positive PCR test result is between 91 to 180 days before the date of arrival in Singapore, he/she must serve a 14-day SHN at his/her originating country/region. The recovered crew need not take a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before departure for Singapore, but if he/she develops symptoms during the SHN period, he/she must be tested for COVID-19.i
3. If the positive PCR test result is more than 180 days before the date of arrival in Singapore, he/she must serve a 14-day SHN at his/her originating country and take a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before departure for Singapore.

• The crew changing process to have no more than 5 persons in a group and no interactions between these groups.

Signing-off crew requirements as follows:

• Certified fit-to-travel by doctor in Singapore not more than 24 hours before disembarking the ship; and
• has not gone ashore in the last 14 days before disembarking and has remained well and not had contact with any known or suspect case of COVID-19 throughout that period. throughout the period.
• MPA will facilitate pre-departure COVID-19 PCR testing for sign-off crew.
• Crew subjected to serology test shall remain onboard until production of a negative COVID-19 test result

Sign-on and sign-off crew may stay at designated holding facilities for up to 72 hours. Ship owners/managers/agents must apply for crew change in Singapore, at least 14 days before the planned crew change, by filling up the online form at www.mpa.gov.sg/web/portal/home/port-ofsingapore/operations/crew-change or scan the QR Code embedded in the said circular.

PMC circular 42 supersedes PMC circular 38.

BIMCO is continuously monitoring COVID-19 restrictions and its impact on the shipping industry in particular on crew changes. Below are some of the type of information currently being provided by BIMCO :

• Details about implementation measures
• Overview of challenges to crew mobility
• Overview of extensions and exceptions to seafarers’ certificates

You can also view all information on our COVID-19 landing page.
Source: BIMCO

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