The master of a passenger ship for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC is required, ensures that the requirements and obligations incorporated in Directive 2009/45/EC are observed on board of the ship.
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1.The master of a ship with which dangerous goods as referred to in Chapter VII of the SOLAS Convention are carried, shall ensure in case of an incident with those goods that the procedures included in the EmS Guide are followed. 2.Reports of incidents involving...
1.Article 71, first through third paragraphs, of the Decree is equally binding to the Codes, resolutions and circulars that are applicable pursuant to this Regulation. 2.Ministerial Orders pursuant to the first clause are published in the Government Gazette.
[This Annex is available for inspection with the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management. ]
LY3 The Large Commercial Yacht Code Applicable to yachts which are 24 metres and over in load line length, are in commercial use for sport or pleasure, do not carry cargo and do not carry more than 12 passengers. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD 12...
1.The certificates as referred to in Articles 5, 5a through 5e and 6 through 6e shall be valid for one year if they are issued for a passenger ship. If they have been issued for a cargo ship they shall be valid for five years.2.The...
An offshore service vessel or a high-speed offshore service vessel of 500 GT or more shall comply with the requirements of the SPS Code, the SPS Code 2008, the HSC Code 1994 or the HSC Code 2000.