MGN 279 advises that adjustment of the compasses of merchant ships in the UK should, whenever practicable, be entrusted to compass adjusters holding Certificates of Competency as Compass Adjuster issued by the MCA.
What does the Bunkers Convention require with respect to insurance?
The registered owner of a ship having a gross tonnage greater than 1,000 registered in a State Party must maintain insurance or other financial security, such as the guarantee of a bank or similar financial institution, to cover the liability of the registered owner for pollution damage.
Where is the standard of competence for certificates of proficiency in fast rescue boats set out?
In section A-VI/2, paragraphs 7 to 10 of the STCW Code 2010.
Which ships does SOLAS chapter IX specifically not apply to?
Government-operated ships used for non-commercial purposes. (Reg. IX/2. 2)
Why is it important for the number of signed original bills of lading to be shown?
To reduce the risk of fraud, bills of lading may have to be recalled for amendment or re-issue. The person entitled to the original Bills should have all of them, so he needs to know how many were issued.
In what circumstances may a ship be issued with an International Load Line Exemption Certificate?
(1) Under Article 6(2) of the International Load Line Convention, when a ship "embodies features of a novel kind" it may be exempted from compliance with any provision of the Convention application of which might seriously impede research into the development of such features and their incorporation in ships engaged on international voyages; and (2) under Article 6(4) of the Convention, when a ship not normally engaged on international voyages makes a one-off international voyage.
What are the main groups of ship costs?
(1) Capital costs; (2) running costs (more properly called vessel operating expenses); and (3) voyage costs (or voyage expenses).
When will a carrier not be protected by the common law exceptions?
When the true cause of the loss or damage to the goods was: (a) his negligence, for example in not taking reasonable steps to protect cargo from loss or damage; (b) his vessel was unseaworthy at the start of the voyage; or (c) the loss or damage occurred while the vessel was unjustifiably deviating.
In the HSSC, where a renewal survey is completed within 3 months before the expiry of the relevant SOLAS certificate, for how long may the new certificate be issued?
(1) In the case of a Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, for a period of validity not exceeding 12 months from the date of expiry of the existing certificate. (2) In the case of any other certificate, for a period of validity not exceeding 5 years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.
What are the section headings on the MCA's website?
(1) Working at Sea; (2) Leisure and the Seaside; (3) Ships and Cargoes;(4)Emergency Response; (5) News and Publications; (6) About Us.
Can a company add other breaches to those in Paragraphs 9 and 11?
Yes, but any added clauses must be agreed with seafarers' trades unions and approved by the MCA, and reference would have to be made to their addition in the Crew Agreement.
Which ships must carry the IMO International Code of Signals?
All ships which are required to carry a radio installation under SOLAS chapter IV (i. e. all passenger ships on international voyages and all cargo ships of 300 GT or more on international voyages), and any other ship which, in the opinion of the flag State Administration, has a need to use it. (SOLAS reg. V/20.3)
What kinds of cargo insurance cover are usually obtained?
A voyage policy is usually obtained for a one-off shipment. Regular shippers often buy an open cover.
When is an MCA surveyor likely to check a seafarer's hours of rest records?
During an ILO 178 inspection which is normally carried out every 2 1/2 years (approximately) during the visit to the ship for the external audit of the Safety Management System.
To which vessels on international voyages do The Ship and Port Facility (Security) Regulations 2004 apply?
The following types of UK ships and non-UK ships in UK waters when engaged on international voyages: (1) passenger ships including high speed craft which carry more than 12 passengers; (2) cargo ships, including high speed craft, of 500 GT and upwards; and (3) mobile offshore drilling units.
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