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1.The certificates as referred to in the Articles 5, 5a through 5e and 6 have a period of validity of one year when they have been issued for a passenger ship. When they have been issued for a cargo ship, they have a period of...
1.A passenger ship for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC, is required, complies with the requirements applicable to that ship under the Articles 6, first through third paragraphs, and fifth through seventh paragraphs, and 7 of that Directive. 2.The sea areas...
1.Regulation V/19.2.5.4 of the SOLAS Convention is equally binding to ships of less than 500 GT, with the exception of passenger ships for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC, is required. 2.If a cargo ship with a length of 24 metres...
1.This section is applicable to marine equipment for the placement on board of a ship of which, in view of the requirements that are applicable to that ship, a type approval is required. 2.Equipment for which a type approval is requirement shall also mean marine...
If Article 19, first paragraph, of the Marine Equipment Act 2016 has been applied with regard to marine equipment that has been provided with a helm marking as referred to in the Marine Equipment Act 2016, the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate shall take appropriate...
Ships as referred to in Article 3a, first paragraph, item a, have been exempted from the requirements of the following provisions of the SOLAS Convention: regarding Chapter II-1: 1°.Regulation 3-2; 2°.Having the engine room telegraph apparatus included in Article 37; 3°.The duration of 18 hours...