
Port State control directives
Port State Control directives are regulations that allow countries to inspect foreign ships docked in their ports. The goal is to ensure that these vessels meet international safety, environmental, and labor standards. If a ship does not comply, it may be required to fix issues before departing or face penalties. This system helps ensure that maritime operations are safe and that ships are not causing harm to the marine environment or crew welfare, thereby maintaining overall maritime safety and security globally.