1. Formulate and organize the implementation of national guidelines, policies, regulations, technical specifications and standards for water safety supervision and management, prevention of ship pollution, inspection of ships and offshore facilities, maritime security and safe production in the transportation industry.
2. Unified management of water safety and prevention of ship pollution. Supervise and manage the safety production conditions of ship owners and the safety management system of water transport enterprises; Investigate and deal with water traffic accidents, ship pollution accidents and water traffic violations; Centralized management of safety production in transportation industry.
3, responsible for the management of ships and offshore facilities inspection industry and ship airworthiness and ship technology management; Administering the statutory inspection and certification of ships and offshore facilities; Examining and approving the qualifications of ship inspection agencies and surveyors, examining and approving the establishment of representative offices in China by foreign ship inspection agencies, and implementing supervision and management; Responsible for the registration, certification, inspection and entry and exit visas of China ships; Responsible for the supervision and management of foreign ships entering and leaving China's borders and in China's ports and waters; Responsible for the safety supervision of ships carrying dangerous goods and other goods.
4, responsible for the crew and pilot qualification training, examination, collection and management. Review, supervise and manage the qualifications and quality system of seafarers and drivers training institutions; Responsible for the management of seafarers' documents.
5. Manage the navigation sequence and navigation environment. Responsible for the delineation of no-fly zone, waterway (road), traffic control zone, anchorage outside the port, safe operation zone and other waters; Responsible for the supervision and management of the no-fly zone, waterway (road), traffic control zone, anchorage and safe operation zone, and maintain the water traffic order; Verify the safety conditions of ship berthing; Approve the use of coastline and the above-water and underwater construction operations related to navigation safety; To manage the salvage of sunken ships and sunken objects and the removal of navigation obstacles; Manage and issue national navigational warnings (circulars), and handle the work of the national coordinator of the international navigational warning system in China; Approving foreign ships to temporarily enter the closed waters of China; Responsible for the examination and approval of port opening to the outside world and the daily work of China Facilitation Committee.
6. Navigation safety work. Manage the radio navigation and water safety communication of coastal navigation AIDS; To manage the surveying and mapping of sea ports and waterways, and organize the compilation and publication of relevant navigation books and materials; Centralized management of surveying and mapping work in the transportation industry; Organize, coordinate and guide maritime search and rescue, and be responsible for the daily work of China Maritime Search and Rescue Center.
7. Organizing the implementation of international maritime treaties; Fulfill the supervision and management obligations of "flag state" and "port state" and safeguard national sovereignty according to law; Responsible for international organization affairs and international cooperation and exchanges related to maritime business.
8, organize the preparation of the national maritime system long-term development plan and related plans; Manage the infrastructure, finance, education, science and technology, personnel, labor wages and spiritual civilization construction of subordinate units; Responsible for the management of port fees and ton taxes; Responsible for the national maritime system statistics and morals construction.
Responsibilities of the directly affiliated maritime bureau:
1, implement macro-management, supervise and inspect water safety supervision and management, prevention of ship pollution and navigation safety within its jurisdiction; Coordinate and handle major issues in maritime business work in the jurisdiction.
2. Formulate special provisions on water safety supervision and management, prevention of ship pollution and maritime security within the jurisdiction or assist local governments and people's congresses in formulating regional regulations on maritime management.
3. Manage the cruise work within the jurisdiction, and be responsible for the cruise work of the waters outside the jurisdiction of the Maritime Safety Administration of each branch.
4. Delineate, approve and publish the air routes within the jurisdiction, non-foreign-related anchorage on the water outside the port, and dangerous goods lightering operation points; Participate in the coordination of maritime delimitation of relevant departments; Responsible for the navigation management of traffic control areas in specific waters; Responsible for the examination and approval, supervision and management of water storage and barge operation within the jurisdiction.
5 review the navigation safety of major or cross-regional underwater construction projects within the jurisdiction; To examine and approve shipwrecks, salvage of sunken objects and removal of navigation obstacles in waters beyond the jurisdiction of the maritime safety bureaus of all branches.
6. Investigate or participate in the investigation of foreign-related water traffic accidents and a water traffic accident with more than one death 10 within the jurisdiction, and examine and approve the closing of a water traffic accident with more than three deaths within the jurisdiction.
7. Organize and implement the unified examination of competency certificates for Class B and Class C seafarers within the jurisdiction; Responsible for the issuance of competency certificates, crew certificates and crew exit certificates for Class B crew members within their jurisdiction; Organize and implement the examination, assessment, certification and professional training for second-and third-class pilots, sailors on duty and mechanics on duty within the jurisdiction; Responsible for issuing professional and technical qualification certificates for seafarers within the jurisdiction.
8. Be responsible for the registration of international navigation ships owned or operated by shipping companies within the jurisdiction, and issue and approve the legal certificates, operation manuals and documents related to ship management and pollution prevention of registered international navigation ships.
9. Accepting applications from foreign ships for temporary entry into non-open waters under their jurisdiction; Coordinate and review the opening of the second-class ports within the jurisdiction.
10, responsible for the audit and certification of the safety management system of non-international shipping companies within its jurisdiction and the daily supervision of the operation of the safety management system of each shipping company.
1 1. Organize the implementation of the oil spill emergency plan in the sea area (the scope determined when preparing the oil spill emergency plan) and examine and approve the oil spill emergency plan of the ports under its jurisdiction; Organize and coordinate the emergency response, investigation and handling of oil spill (pollution of harmful substances) and ship pollution accidents within the jurisdiction 10 tons and above but below 50 tons.
12, responsible for the training, assessment and management of dangerous goods declarers and container packing inspectors within the jurisdiction; To examine, approve and supervise the multi-voyage barge operation of liquid dangerous goods of ships within the jurisdiction.
13, review the setting of navigation marks in the sea area within the scope of authority, and be responsible for the review, approval and completion acceptance of navigation mark layout design of waterway engineering within the scope of authority; Responsible for the dynamic management of navigation mark announcements.
14, to manage the safety communication in water distress within its jurisdiction.
15, responsible for issuing and managing navigation warning notices within the scope of authority.
16. As the office of the provincial maritime search and rescue center, it is responsible for organizing and coordinating major maritime search and rescue operations within the search and rescue responsibility area and handling the daily business of the provincial maritime search and rescue center.
17, responsible for statistical reporting of maritime business within its jurisdiction.
The scope of responsibilities of the maritime safety administration of the sub-bureau
1, responsible for water safety supervision and management, prevention of ship pollution and navigation safety; In accordance with the unified requirements, be responsible for the supervision and inspection of law enforcement work within the jurisdiction.
2. Coordinate, delimit, review or approve non-foreign anchorage, temporary anchorage, safe operation area, ship turning area, aquaculture area, dredging area, pilot boarding (departure) point, water sightseeing and water sports activity area within the jurisdiction.
3. Review the use of the port coastline involved in navigation safety within the jurisdiction and the navigation safety of underwater construction projects within the jurisdiction; Examination and approval of relevant construction ships.
4, responsible for water cruise work within the jurisdiction; Manage the traffic management system within the jurisdiction; Supervise and manage the pilotage work within the jurisdiction.
5. Examine and approve the salvage of sunken ships and objects and the removal of obstacles within the jurisdiction, and issue navigational notices and navigational warnings.
6. Be responsible for the examination, evaluation, certification and tracking management of Class C, Class D, Hong Kong-made ships, small seagoing ships, yacht drivers, inland river ships and other seafarers' certificates of competency;
7. Be responsible for the issuance, review and management of crew registration and crew service books of shipping companies within their jurisdiction.
8. Be responsible for the registration of non-international navigation vessels owned or operated by shipping companies within the jurisdiction, and the issuance and approval of legal certificates, operation manuals and documents for the management and pollution prevention of registered non-international navigation vessels.
9, the examination and approval of international navigation ships in and out of the jurisdiction of the port, port loading and unloading operations.
10, the implementation of port state control and China international navigation ship safety inspection, as well as the inspection of ship pollution prevention equipment, certificates and documents.
1 1. Investigate and handle non-foreign-related water traffic accidents within the jurisdiction, with three or more people killed at one time, and close water traffic accidents with less than three people killed (excluding three people) within the jurisdiction.
12, handling maritime visas for ships of Chinese and foreign nationalities within the jurisdiction.
13, examine and approve the oil spill emergency plans of the docks and loading and unloading stations in the jurisdiction, and organize and coordinate the emergency response, investigation and handling of oil spill (pollution of harmful substances) accidents caused by ships in the jurisdiction 1 ton or above and 10 ton or below.
14. Be responsible for pollution monitoring of port waters within the jurisdiction and pollution prevention supervision of ship dismantling.
15. Be responsible for the management of cargo oil cleaning teams and ship pollutant receiving and processing units within the jurisdiction, and approve and supervise the barge operation of ordinary tankers.
16, participating in the distribution audit of navigation AIDS in non-trunk waterways within its jurisdiction.
17. As the office of the maritime search and rescue sub-center, it assists the provincial search and rescue center to organize and coordinate the search and rescue operations within the responsibility area and handle the daily business of the maritime search and rescue sub-center.
Scope of responsibilities of grass-roots maritime departments
1. Be responsible for on-site safety supervision and order management in the no-fly zone, navigation channel, traffic control zone, anchorage, safe operation zone and construction operation zone within the jurisdiction.
2. Maintain the on-site navigation order of water tourist areas and water sports competition areas within the jurisdiction.
3, supervise the pilotage work within the jurisdiction.
4. Supervise and inspect the safety status of docks and berths in the jurisdiction, and supervise the water depth of anchorage, waterway, U-turn area and berth in the jurisdiction.
5. Emergency handling of abnormal situations that hinder the navigation order and affect the navigation environment in the waters under its jurisdiction.
6, on-site supervision and inspection within the jurisdiction of the ship's crew, certificate, competency, duty, etc. ; Responsible for the examination and certification of the fifth-class competency certificate of inland river crew within the scope of authority.
7. Be responsible for the import and export inspection of international sailing ships and the entry and exit visas of domestic sailing ships within the jurisdiction.
8, responsible for the safety inspection of domestic navigation ships within the jurisdiction, as well as the inspection of ship pollution prevention equipment and certificates and documents.
9. Conduct on-site supervision and inspection on the navigation, berthing and operation of vessels and installations within the jurisdiction, and deal with illegal acts of vessels and installations within the jurisdiction.
10. Be responsible for dismantling and repairing the boilers, main engines, windlasses, steering gears and radio stations of ships within the jurisdiction; Sea trials and sea trials of ships; Ship launches boats (rafts) for life-saving drills; Safety operations such as ship welding or open flame operation in the port shall be managed by filing system, and on-site supervision shall be implemented.
1 1. Investigate and handle a non-foreign water traffic accident that killed less than 3 people (excluding 3 people); Cooperate with the on-site preliminary investigation and evidence collection of all water traffic accidents within the jurisdiction.
12, responsible for maritime visas for China ships within its jurisdiction.
13. Be responsible for the loading license and on-site supervision of ships carrying dangerous goods within the jurisdiction.
14, examining and approving the discharge of tank washing water, ballast water and bilge water by ships within the jurisdiction; Responsible for the on-site supervision and management of pollution prevention and control of ship dismantling and the supervision and management of ship sewage, residual oil and domestic garbage reception.
15, responsible for the supervision and implementation of emergency plans for oil spill in port areas, docks and ships within its jurisdiction, the monitoring of water pollution in port areas and the emergency handling of ship pollution accidents; Investigate and deal with pollution accidents of small ships with oil spill (harmful substances) less than 1 ton.
16, responsible for the supervision of navigation marks in the jurisdiction.