Criminal law is contravened. (Most contraventions of Merchant Shipping legislation are criminal acts, punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both.) The case would be heard in a criminal court, e. g. a magistrate's court in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, or a sheriff court in Scotland.
When can the MCA inspect work equipment?
Work equipment is subject to safety inspection by MCA surveyors at any time.
Under The Merchant Shipping (Accident Reporting and Investigation) Regulations 2012, what must the master or senior surviving officer do with respect to evidence following a reportable accident involving a UK ship?
The master or senior surviving officer shall so far as is practicable ensure that all:
What is contact by a ship with a quay or other stationary object called in the USA?
An allision. US Coast Guard press releases never use the term "collision" unless the vessels involved were both under way.
What are the statutory requirements relating to reviews of risk assessments?
Employers must review the assessment when there is reason to believe that it is no longer valid, and make any necessary changes.
Under IHR (2005), which ships require either a Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate?
Any ship on an international voyage.
Where can the MCA's guidance be found concerning navigational safety in the vicinity of offshore renewable energy installations (OREIs)?
In MGN 372 (Offshore Renewable Energy Installations (OREIs): Guidance to mariners operating in the vicinity of UK OREIs). The notice concerns wind farms as well as wave and tidal power installations.
What are the master's obligations regarding inspections of provisions and water?
The master, or a person authorised by him, together with a member of the crew employed in catering, must inspect the provisions and water at least once a week to check whether The Merchant Shipping (Provisions and Water) Regulations are being complied with. The results of the inspection must be recorded on a special page in the Official Log Book.
When are intermediate surveys carried out in the HSSC?
Within 3 months before or after the second anniversary date or within 3 months before or after the third anniversary date of the particular certificate, taking the place of one of the annual surveys. (The shipowner or manager must decide in which year to have the intermediate survey carried out.)
Does any person or organisation have the right to interfere with the master's decisions when planning a voyage or during a voyage?
It depends on what the master's decisions relate to.
What deck department officer capacities are provided for in The Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1997?
OOW, Chief Mate and Master. These are graded by area and tonnage so that there are two grades of Deck OOW, four grades of Chief mate and five grades of Master. (These numbers differ from STCW minimum requirements.)
What does SOLAS chapter XI-2 apply to?
(1) The following types of ship on international voyages: passenger ships, including high-speed passenger craft (of any tonnage); cargo ships, including high-speed craft, of 500 GT and upwards; and mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs); and (2) port facilities serving such ships engaged on international voyages.
What is the significance of the date 1 January 2014 in the implementation of STCW 2010?
From 1 January 2014 mandatory requirements enter into force for: (1) security- related familiarisation training; (2) security awareness training; and (3) training of seafarers with designated security duties.
What is meant by "management review"?
A procedure for shore management personnel (including the DP) to review the shore-side and shipboard safety management system to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy and effectiveness. Reviews are usually made in one or more regular meetings at which an analysis of reported accidents and nonconformities is made to determine trends.
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