One or more collection tanks with sufficient capacity for storing sanitary waste shall be present onboard each ship that is located in the Antarctic area.
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1.An International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, as referred to in regulation 7 of Annex I to the Convention, shall be issued for an oil tanker weighing 150 GT or more, or a ship other than an oil tanker, of 400 GT or more, in respect...
Following the completion of a renewal survey in connection with the renewal of a certificate, the new certificate shall, by way of deviation from Article 23, be valid from the date of completion of the survey concerned to a date no more than five years...
1.If a ship is not in a port where a renewed survey can take place at the time on which a certificate is no longer valid, Our Minister may extend the period of validity of the certificate with not more than three months in order...
1.By regulation of Our Minister, additional requirements may be laid down regarding the bans, regulations and requirements laid down in Articles 29, 30 and 31. 2.The rules laid down pursuant to paragraph 1 may also be declared to apply to foreign ships while they are...
1.A ship to which the standards of regulation D-1 of the Annex to the Ballast Water Convention apply on the basis of regulation B-3 of the Annex to the Ballast Water Convention, exchanges ballast water in accordance with the provisions in regulation B-4 of the...
1.The master shall ensure that the regulations and obligations incorporated in Annexes I, V and VI to the Convention are observed on board of a ship. 2.The master shall ensure that no substances as referred to in Regulation 43 of Annex I to the Convention...