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INTERNATIONAL CODE FOR SHIPS OPERATING IN POLAR …
wwwcdn.imo.org2.13 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, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended. 2.15 Thin first-year ice means first-year ice 30 cm to 70 cm thick. 3 Sources of hazards
MSN 1865 (M) - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk(referred to in this MSN as the ‘STCW Convention’ and ‘STCW Code’ respectively), including the provisions prescribing the minimum requirements for emergency occupational safety, medical care, survival and security functions. 1.2 Relevant organisations:
MSN 052 - Minimum Safe Manning Requirements
www.iomshipregistry.comSOLAS Convention and the STCW Convention. 2. Pleasure vessels Pleasure vessels registered with the Isle of Man must comply with the manning requirements as stated in MSN 033. These vessels are not subject to a survey and inspection regime and do not require a minimum safe manning document. However if a
A GUIDE FOR SEAFARERS
www.mptusa.comThe 2010-amended STCW Convention came into force on 1 January 2012. However, there is a five year transitional period, until 1 January 2017, to allow for a phased in implementation of the provisions. After January 2017, all seafarers are required to meet STCW 2010 standards. The three important dates to remember are: 1 January 2012
STCW - International Transport Workers' Federation
www.itfglobal.orgThe STCW Convention is a book consisting of three sections. 1. The articles: outline the legal responsibilities a party has to meet. 2. The Annex: gives technical details on how the legal responsibilities referred to in the articles should be met. 3. The STCW Code: speci es in more depth the technical details