A ship which is used for the embarkation of drowning persons shall, for the purpose of obtaining the certificate as referred to in Article 6a, first paragraph, or Article 6b, first paragraph and during the period of validity of such certificate, be subject to the...
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A high-speed offshore service vessel for which a special certificate as referred to in Article 6d is required shall, for the purpose of obtaining the certificates required for that ship and during the period of validity thereof, be subject to the surveys prescribed in Article...
An offshore service vessel of less than 500 GT and of 24 metres in length and above shall comply with the requirements of the SPS Code or the SPS Code 2008.
§ 1. Requirements for ships, as referred to in Article 3a, first paragraph, item bShips as referred to in Article 3a, first paragraph, item b, shall comply with the following requirements:with regard to the naval architectural, mechanical and electrical engineering aspects, the requirements included in...
Requirements for ships of less than 24 metres in length used for the embarkation of drowning persons A ship which is used for the embarkation of drowning persons shall comply with Annex 3a with the following additions:with regard to freeboard and load line marks the...
For the purposes of the present Convention, unless expressly provided otherwise:(1)“Regulations” means the Regulations contained in the Annexes to the present Convention.(2)“Harmful substance” means any substance which, if introduced into the sea, is liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and...
(1)The present Convention shall apply to:(a)ships entitled to fly the flag of a Party to the Convention; and(b)ships not entitled to fly the flag of a Party but which operate under the authority of a Party.(2)Nothing in the present Article shall be construed as derogating...
(1)All possible efforts shall be made to avoid a ship being unduly detained or delayed under Article 4, 5 or 6 of the present Convention.(2)When a ship is unduly detained or delayed under Article 4, 5 or 6 of the present Convention, it shall be...
(1)The present Convention shall remain open for signature at the Headquarters of the Organization from 15 January 1974 until 31 December 1974 and shall thereafter remain open for accession. States may become Parties to the present Convention by:(a)signature without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or...