1.Certificates are issued by the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate. In special cases, the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate may request foreign authorities to issue certificates. 2. The officials of the Shipping Inspectorate are in charge of performing surveys as referred to in Article 3a...
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1.oth copies of expired or withdrawn certificates should as soon as possible be sent to the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate by the owner through the agency of the officials of the Shipping Inspectorate, the officials entrusted with the clearance or customs treatment or the...
1.The master is obliged to: a.conning in a direct sense; b.to keep anything which belongs to the equipment of the ship in a proper condition and to have it ready for immediate use during the voyage, as far as this is prescribed to keep the...
1.There is a General Committee for Accident Prevention of Seafarers, in this section to be named: the Committee. 2.The Committee has the duty of advising Our Minister about taking measures for accident prevention of seafarers. The Committee can make proposals of its own accord to...
1.The commissioners of the pilots and the port masters of Aruba, Curaçao or Sint Maarten, immediately send the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate, respectively the district head in Aruba, Curaçao or Sint Maarten, copies of the minutes drawn up by them in case of shipping...
1.The Shipping Inspectorate and the Court may demand submission of ship’s logbooks, machinery logbooks, captain’s reports, muster rolls, punishment registers and of all other documents required for the investigation within a certain period, as well from the masters of ships, having been involved in the...
1.When circumstances turn up during the temporary investigation into a shipping disaster, which give the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate reason to wonder whether the master or one or more mates, engineers, radio operators, radio telephonist are unfit to perform their professional duties, he combines...