The use of pilot is in Norway regulated by the Pilots Act and legislations.
The use of pilot is compulsory for:
- all vessels exceeding 500 GT when under way in waters inside the baseline; unless otherwise provided
- single hull vessels over 100 BT carrying hazardous or potentially polluting material
- double hull vessels over 300 BT carrying hazardous or potentially polluting material
SafeSeaNet: ship reporting (SSN)
Is a European electronic reporting-and information system for vessel traffic. The Norwegian SSN-system generates automatic messages directly to the European central Safe Sea Net system, operated by EMSA (European Maritime Safety Organisation).
The Norwegian SSN- system and the piloting service are both run by the Norwegian Coastal Administration,
www.kystverket.no
Reporting to SSN
- is compulsory for all ships over 300 BT
- includes all ships carrying hazardous or polluting goods, regardless of size.
- Pilot ordering can now be done through this system.
To order pilot in Norway, go to
www.shiprep.no To gain user access to the SSN in Norway, you need to be a registered user. Contact User Contact Point: Telephone + 47 35 57 26 10 or vts.grenland@kystverket.no
Deadlines for request of pilot services:
Pilot ordering shall be placed 24 hours prior to arrival at pilot boarding point. Accurate time shall be confirmed 5 hours prior, and finally confirmed 2 hours prior to arrival at pilot boarding point.
Alternative channels
If pilot ordering/ship reporting through Norwegian SSN for some reason should fail use: Lødingen Pilot Ordering Center. Covers the area from Rørvik (N for 65°05’N) to the Norwegian/Russian border.
Phone: +47 76 98 68 10
Fax: +47 76 98 68 20
E-mail:
pilot.lodingen@kystverket.noVHF channel 13/16 (for contact before pilot boarding)
24 h service.
Two Similar Ordering Centers covers the remaining coastal areas of Norway.