Every 6 months the owner must make a list showing all changes made in the last 6 months, and send it to an MCA Superintendent where the ship was at a UK port at the end of the 6 months, or to the RSS if the ship was abroad.
What is an "act of God"?
Some unforeseen and unpreventable natural event, e. g. lightning or earthquake.
Which UK ships do not require an Official Log Book?
(1) Ships belonging to general lighthouse authorities; (2) ships under 25 GT; and (3) pleasure yachts.
What surveys are required for a Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate?
(1) An initial survey before the ship is put in service;
Under The Merchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous Spaces) Regulations, what are the master's obligations with regard to dangerous space drills?
To ensure that in any tanker of 500 GT or over, and in any other ship of 1000 GT and over, drills simulating the rescue of a crew member from a dangerous space are held at intervals not exceeding 2 months, and that a record of these drills is entered in the Official Log Book.
When is an International Anti- Fouling System Certificate issued?
(1) After an initial survey of the anti-fouling system (by the flag State Administration or a Recognised Organisation) before the ship is put into service or before the certificate is issued for the first time: and (2) after survey following change or replacement of the anti-fouling system.
What is port State control?
Inspection, by a port State control authority, at ports and anchorages within the jurisdiction of the port State, of vessels flying flags other than that of the port State for the purpose of enforcing international standards for maritime safety and security, pollution prevention and on-board living and working conditions.
What does MGN 331 recommend regarding marking of work equipment?
Where appropriate, work equipment should be clearly marked to indicate its safe working load. It may be necessary to have more than one marking when equipment is used in differing configurations.
What is the maximum period of validity of a Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate?
5 years, subject to the surveys in the last answer.
A container ship operator does not normally clause its bills of lading for "on deck" carriage, even though deck cargo is often carried. What should the company do in this case?
The company, as carrier, should incorporate a suitable liberty clause permitting on-deck stowage at the carrier's option.
What is an implied term?
A contractual term which is not agreed to by the parties in words, but which is deemed to exist in the contract either because the courts regard it as necessary to give effect to the presumed intentions of the parties, or because of some statutory requirement. For example, there is an implied term in a contract of carriage of goods by sea that the carrier will provide a seaworthy ship.
Charter party messages and market reports sometimes refer to a "laycan" or "lay/can" period. What is this?
"Laycan" is a contraction of "laydays and cancelling date". For example, a laycan or lay/can (abbreviation: L/C) of "18/22 Jan" would mean that the first layday is 18 January, and the final layday, or cancelling date, is 22 January.
What are the duties of a flag State under international law?
Article 94 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (UNCLOS) requires that every State shall effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative, technical and social matters over ships flying its flag. In particular every State must maintain a register of ships (other than small ships) and assume jurisdiction under its internal law over each ship flying its flag and its master, officers and crew in respect of administrative, technical and social matters concerning the ship.
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