In a major step forward in getting crew changes moving again Hong Kong is to allow unrestricted exchanges of seafarers.
Efforts led by the Hong Kong Shipowners’ Association (HKSOA) to lobby the government to allow crew changes in one of the world’s largest hub ports have been successful. In April the Hong Kong SAR government had relaxed regulations to allow crew changes for vessels in port for cargo operations, and while good the shipowners’ association did not feel it was enough.
“The Honourable Chief Secretary has exercised his powers to approve the exemption of crew members of goods vessels, including those without cargo operations, from compulsory quarantine under Cap. 599E to undergo crew changes in Hong Kong,” HKSOA said.
Commenting on the announcement Bjorn Hojgaard, chairman of HKSOA said: “Many seafarers have been working in ships for almost or even over a year. They all look forward with great anxiety to seeing their families and taking a rest at home when their employment contracts expire.
“Earlier, the Hong Kong Shipowners Association has written to the Chief Executive and met with the senior officials including Secretary for Transport and Housing (Mr Frank Chan) and Director of Marine (Ms Agnes Wong). We have put forward some practical, concrete proposals to address the crew change issues, whilst not compromising the public health of the local community.
Unlike special circumstance arrangements that are being seen in some other major hubs such as Singapore there are no quarantine requirements for seafarers coming to Hong Kong to join vessels. A notice from the Hong Kong Marine Department said that only medical surveillance would required for crew arriving by air for sign-on for cargo vessels, including OSVs.
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