International Code For Ships Operating In Polar
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www.register-iri.com2-011-51 * International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low Flashpoint Fuels (IGF) 3/17 2-011-52 * International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) 11/2021 2-011-53 * Conducting Surveys and Issuing International Convention and National Certificates for Commercial Yachts, Passenger Yachts, and
MARITIME POLAR CODE - UNOLS
www.unols.orgPOLAR WATERS The Polar Code applies to ships operating in polar waters, whether engaged on international or domestic voyages. Polar waters are defined by the Code as the following areas: 73°31.6’N, 19°01’E (Bjørnøya) 68°38.29’N, 43°23.0’E (Cap Kanin Nos) 70°49.56’N, 8°59.61’W (Jan Mayen) 67°03.9’N, 26°33.4’W
LISTING OF CURRENT IMO PUBLICATIONS at 12 January …
wwwcdn.imo.orgInternational Grain Code, 1991 Edition IMSBC Code & Supplement (inc. Amdt 04-17), 2018 Edition ... Basic training for ships operating in polar waters, 2017 Edition Advanced training for ships operating in polar waters, 2017 Edition Basic training for masters, officers, ratings and other personnel on ships subject to the IGF ...
INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR SHIPS OPERATING IN POLAR …
wwwcdn.imo.org1 The International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters has been developed to supplement existing IMO instruments in order to increase the safety of ships' operation and mitigate the impact on the people and environment in …
Good Maintenance on Board Ships - Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
www.classnk.or.jp3. In case where the ships comply with the requirements of International Safety Management Code (ISM Code), International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code), and Maritime Labour Convention, 2006(MLC, 2006), the masters should check these systems in
REVISED GUIDELINES FOR THE PERFORMANCE AND TESTING ...
www.register-iri.comsystems required for tankers by SOLAS regulations II-2/10.8 and chapter 14 of the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code), and chemical tankers as specified by SOLAS regulation II-2/1.6.2.1.2 and the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC Code).
GMDSS GUIDE - FURUNO
www.furuno.comNote: There is no additional equipment required for ships operating exclusively in the Sea Area A1 Required if the ships operate within Inmarsat coverage but outside the international NAVTEX service area. However, ships operating exclusively in areas where an HF direct-printing telegraphy maritime safety information service is