1.The electrical installations on board of a ship meet the standards in Publication 92 (Electrical Installations on Board of Ships) of the International Electrotechnical Committee or equivalent standards of a classification society assigned pursuant to article 36 of the Decree. 2.The construction and design and...
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The Head of the Shipping Inspectorate may, in compliance with provisions to that end in European directives, Codes, resolutions and circulars that are applicable on the basis of this Regulation, grant exemption from the requirements as referred to in the Articles 18a through 24, if...
1.Equipment for which in the event of placement on board of a Caribbean-Dutch ship, in view of the requirements applicable to that ship, a type approval is required, is a type that has been approved by the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate. 2.Equipment for which...
Non-mechanically propelled ships have been exempted from: the requirements of Chapter V of the SOLAS Convention, with the exception of Regulation V/19.2.1.7; the requirements of Article 24, and if applicable: Article 41, first paragraph, of the Decree.
The competent authorities, as referred to in the IMSBC Code that is applicable on the basis of the Chapters VI, Part A and VII, Part A-1, of the SOLAS Convention, are: as regards the transport of solid radioactive materials in bulk, belonging to class 7...
The master of a passenger ship for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC is required, ensures that the requirements and obligations incorporated in Directive 2009/45/EC are observed on board of the ship.