1.A high-speed craft in respect of which it has been decided under Article 16, paragraph 1 to apply the HSC Code 1994 or the HSC Code 2000, satisfies the requirements of the respective Code. 2.A high-speed craft also meets, in compliance with the relevant provisions...
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A ship for which a certificate related to the Code mentioned in article 8 is required, also complies, in addition to the requirements under this Decree, with the requirements of the relevant Code.
A ship for which an International Ship Security Certificate is required, complies with regulation XI-2/6 of the SOLAS Convention.
1.Every ship is provided with the lights, daymarks and audible signals which are required under the provisions of the Collision Convention which are applicable to that ship. 2.Ships for which a Safety Certificate as referred to in Article 5, paragraph 1, section a or b...
1.The transport of solid dangerous goods in bulk, as referred to in provision VII/7 of the SOLAS Convention, is only allowed when the requirements in Chapter VII, section A-1, of that Convention are complied with. 2.Article 53, paragraph 3, is equally binding.
1.The master of a ship for which an International Load Line Certificate is required shall ensure, in compliance with the relevant provisions in the Convention on Load Lines, that the ship will have no smaller freeboard prior to and during a voyage than has been...
The master of a ship for which a Safety Certificate related to the HSC Code 1994 or the HSC Code 2000 is required, shall ensure, without prejudice to Article 61, paragraph 1, that the provisions and obligations in the relevant Code are observed on board...
1.If a ship has been damaged or if an incident has occurred which makes it likely that damage or a defect has been caused through which the safety of the ship may be affected, the master informs the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate as soon...