International Maritime Organisation
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ec.europa.euThe push for the maritime transport sector to use cleaner fuels is also present at international level. In 2018, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has adopted its initial strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships. In the list of identified candidate short-term
PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS
www.icc-ccs.orgThe ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is a specialised division of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The IMB is a non-profit making organisation, established in 1981 to act as a focal point in the fight against all types of maritime crime and malpractice. The International Maritime
Maritime (ISPS Code) Regulations 2014
extwprlegs1.fao.orgMARITIME TRANSPORT DECREE 20 I 3 (DECREE No. 20 OF 2013) Maritime (ISPS Code) Regulations 2014 ... PART 4-REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNISED SECURITY ORGANISATION 19. Recognised Security Organisation PART 5-REQUIREMENTS FOR PORT FACILITIES ... Schedule 1 ~ International Ship Security Certificate Schedule 2-Interim …
MULTILATERAL Convention on limitation of liability for ...
treaties.un.orgConvention on limitation of liability for maritime claims, 1976 (with final act). Concluded at London on 19 November 1976 Authentic texts: English, French, Russian and Spanish. Registered by the International Maritime Organization on 27 February 1987. MULTILATERAL Convention de 1976 sur la limitation de la responsabilité en
MARITIME LABOUR CONVENTION, 2006, as amended
www.ilo.orgInternational Maritime Organization, the gross tonnage is that which is included in the REMARKS column of the International Tonnage Certificate (1969); (d) maritime labour certificate means the certificate referred to in Regulation 5.1.3; (e) requirements of this Convention refers to the requirements in these Articles and
INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR SHIPS OPERATING IN POLAR …
wwwcdn.imo.org2.11 Organization means the International Maritime Organization. 2.12 Sea ice means any form of ice found at sea which has originated from the freezing of sea water1. 2.13 SOLAS means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended. 2.14 STCW Convention means the International Convention on Standards of Training,
MARITIME LABOUR CONVENTION, 2006
www.ilo.orgnational Maritime Organization, the gross tonnage is that which is included in the REMARKS column of the International Tonnage Certificate (1969); (d) maritime labour certificate means the certificate referred to in Regulation 5.1.3; (e) requirements of this Convention refers to the requirements in these Articles and
Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port ...
www.dco.uscg.milApr 07, 2008 · 2. The primary objectives in conducting maritime security drills are to practice the skills, test the equipment and validate the procedures relating to the detection and deterrence of maritime security threats. Drills are targeted at the operative level of a Port Facility’s organization and develop personnel to maintain a high level of readiness
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS 1 …
www.who.intthe previous International Sanitary Regulations. The purpose of the International Health Regulations is to ensure the maximum security against the international spread of diseases with a minimum interference with world traffic. Following the …