TITLE: Notice of Public Meeting To Prepare for International Maritime Organization SSE 12 Session
Published Date: 2/4/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of State is hosting a public teleconference on March 2, 2026, to get ready for an important international meeting about ship safety rules happening March 9-13 in London. This affects shipbuilders, operators, and safety experts as new rules on fire safety, lifeboats, and survival gear are up for discussion. Changes could mean safer ships and updated equipment standards, with no direct costs announced yet.
Analyzed Economic Effects
8 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 8 mixed.
New Ventilation Rules for Survival Craft
At the IMO SSE 12 meeting (March 9–13, 2026) new requirements for ventilation of survival craft (agenda item 7.36) are up for discussion. Shipbuilders, operators, and safety experts may see updated ventilation standards for lifeboats and survival craft, though no direct costs are announced in this notice.
Clarified CO2 System Testing & Inspections
The SSE 12 agenda (item 7.25) includes revising guidelines for maintenance and inspections of fixed carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing systems to clarify testing and inspection provisions for CO2 cylinders. Manufacturers, ship operators, and maintenance providers may face updated inspection or testing standards, but this notice does not state any specific costs or deadlines.
Possible Liferaft Type Requirement for New Ships
SSE 12 will consider amendments (item 7.30) to SOLAS chapter III and the LSA Code to require carriage of self-righting or canopied reversible liferafts for new ships. Shipbuilders and operators of new vessels could be affected if the requirement is adopted, though the notice does not state any cost estimates.
Consideration to Prohibit Fluorinated Fire Foams
Agenda item 7.41 proposes developing provisions to consider prohibiting the use of firefighting foams containing fluorinated substances (in addition to PFOS) on board ships. Foam manufacturers, suppliers, and ship operators may be affected if prohibitions are adopted, with environmental or safety motivations noted but no cost information provided here.
Review of Lifeboats and Launching Gear Rules
SSE 12 will comprehensively review requirements for maintenance, examination, testing, overhaul and repair of lifeboats, rescue boats, launching appliances, and release gear (resolution MSC.402(96), agenda item 7.29) to address implementation challenges. Ship operators and maintenance providers involved with lifeboats and launching systems may face future changes to inspection or maintenance obligations.
Changes to Immersion Suit Thermal Performance
Agenda item 7.19 covers amendments to the LSA Code for thermal performance of immersion suits. Producers, purchasers, and ship outfitters who supply immersion suits may need to meet updated thermal performance standards if amendments are adopted.
Fire Detection & Control for Containerships
SSE 12 will consider development of amendments (item 7.15) to SOLAS chapter II-2 and the FSS Code concerning detection and control of fires in cargo holds and on the cargo deck of containerships. Containership operators, designers, and equipment suppliers could be affected by any new detection or suppression requirements.
Framework for GHG Reduction with New Ship Technologies
Agenda item 3.8 calls for development of a safety regulatory framework to support reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships using new technologies and alternative fuels. Ship designers, operators, and technology providers working with alternative fuels may be affected by future safety and regulatory guidance tied to GHG-reduction technologies.
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