An endorsement of the surveys to which a ship is subject under the Article 13 to 19 during the period of validity of a certificate is placed on the certificate by the person who has carried out the survey.
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1.A Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, a Cargo Ship Safety Certificate or, in case of a ship engaged on international voyages, a High- Speed Craft Safety Certificate, is only issued if a Safety Management Certificate has been issued for the ship concerned. 2.A Safety Management Certificate...
1.The Passenger Ship Safety Certificate and, if issued for a passenger ship, the High-Speed Craft Safety Certificate have a period of validity of one year. The other certificates mentioned in the Articles 4 through 9a, just like safety certificates for high-speed craft issued for cargo...
1.Before a ship is subjected to a first survey in connection with the first issue of a certificate required under this Decree, the owner or builder of that ship chooses the rules of an authority appointed under Article 36. 2.A ship is designed, built and...
1.Passenger ships of 100 GT or above and cargo ships of 300 GT or above are given a unique ship’s identification number that complies with regulation XI-1/3 of the SOLAS Convention. 2.Paragraph 1 does not apply to ships that are not provided with means for...
1.A ship for which a Passenger Ship Safety Certificate or a Cargo Ship Safety Certificate is required, complies with the requirements of the Chapters II-1, II-2, III, IV, V and XII of the SOLAS Convention which are applicable to that ship. 2.A ship for which...
1.The transport in bulk of chemicals as referred to in the IBC Code by a ship, built on or after 1 July 1986, is only allowed if an International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, related to the IBC Code...
Our Minister may regulate in more detail the transport of dangerous goods, as well as the requirements referred to in the Articles 55 to 57.