14.1
Containers under a periodic
examination scheme
14.1.1 The Convention recognizes that it may be
necessary to examine containers more frequently than every 30 months
when they are subject to frequent handling and transshipment. It should
be borne in mind, however, that any significant reduction in the 30-month
interval between examinations would create severe examination control
problems. It should be noted that where containers are subjected to
frequent handling and transshipment they are also liable to be subjected
to frequent checking.
14.1.2 Therefore, in determining whether it is
acceptable that the interval between examinations under the Convention
should be the maximum of 30 months, proper account should be taken
of intermediate examinations, having regard to their extent and to
the technical competence of the persons by whom they are performed.
14.2
Containers under a continuous
examination programme
14.2.1 Containers examined under an approved continuous
examination programme are subject to a thorough examination in connection
with a major repair, refurbishment or on-hire/off-hire or depot interchange
and in no case less than once every 30 months.