1.For a ship regarding which on the basis of Article 12 has been opted for application of the DSC Code, the SPS Code or the SPS Code 2008, the certificate belonging to the relevant Code is required. If has been opted for application of the...
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1.The owner of a ship, belonging to one of the following categories of ships, may opt for having that ship surveyed and certificated with due regard for: for dynamically supported ships as referred to in the DSC Code, built before 1 January 1996: the provisions...
1.The owner of a commercially operated seagoing vessel of less than 3000 GT with a load line length of 24 metres or more, designed, constructed and used exclusively for the carriage of not more than 12 passengers, may elect to have the ship concerned surveyed...
1.Ro-ro ferries and high-speed passenger craft as referred to in article 2 of guideline 1999/35/EC, which are engaged on international voyages on a regular basis from a port in the European Union, are subjected to the inspections and surveys prescribed in the articles 4, 6...
1.An offshore supply vessel complies with the requirements of resolution MSC.235(82). 2.An offshore support vessel as referred to in resolution A.1122(30) complies with the requirements of the aforementioned resolution.
1.To as ship, built before 1 July 2010, the intact stability requirements of the IS Code applicable to that ship are equally binding. 2.The first paragraph is not applicable to passenger ships for which the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, belonging to Directive 2009/45/EC, is required...
1.The medical equipment including its manuals and check-lists prescribed in Annex 5 to this Regulation is available on board of a ship. The owner of a ship shall ensure the delivery and the renewal of the medical equipment for his own account. 2.A Dutch copy...