Our Minister may regulate the management of ships for which a certificate regarding the management as referred to in Article 12, paragraph 2, is required, as well as further regulations regarding the management of ships as referred to in the Articles 49 and 50.
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1.The transport of packaged dangerous goods as referred to in provision VII/1 of the SOLAS Convention is only allowed when the requirements in Chapter VII, section A, of that Convention are complied with. 2.Moreover, the transport of packaged irradiated nuclear fuel, plutonium or high-level radioactive...
1.The master of any ship engaged on a voyage, shall ensure that, prior to the voyage and during the voyage, the provisions and obligations of Chapter V of the SOLAS Convention are observed. 2.If a Passenger Ship Safety Certificate or a Cargo Ship Safety Certificate...
1.The master of a ship for which a Safety Management Certificate is required, shall ensure that the safety management system which is required under the ISM Code, is used on board. 2.The master of a ship for which an International Ship Security Certificate is required...
The master shall ensure that the logbooks available on board are being kept in accordance with the requirements to that respect in the Conventions and Codes which are applicable under this Decree.
1.Article 4 is not applicable to ships built before 21 July 1968, with a gross volume of less than 150 gross register tons, determined in accordance with the Convention on a Uniform System for the Tonnage Measurement of Seagoing Vessels, established on 10 June 1947...
1.Regarding the obligations referred to in the Articles 9, first paragraph, introduction and section b, 19, 38, 44 50 and 83, second paragraph, and the related provisions, this Decree enters into force as from 1 July 2004 or, if the date of publication of the...