A Ship Radio Licence remains valid for as long as the licence details remain correct or until such time as the licence is either revoked by Ofcom or surrendered by the licensee. There is no end date on the licence but Ofcom will revoke the licence unless it is either amended or validated at least once every 10 years.
Does a master have a maritime lien on his/her ship?
Yes. In English law the master has a maritime lien for his wages and for his disbursements, i. e. personal payments made by him on ship's business (e. g. a fee paid to a notary public for a protest document).
What is the master's duty as a bailee?
To care for the goods entrusted to him and deliver them in the same condition as when they were shipped. He remains responsible for the goods even when cargo is discharged and temporarily stored ashore at a port of refuge (see Section I).
If ECDIS is fitted in a ship as required by SOLAS regulation V/19, must it be used as the primary means of navigation (PMN)?
No. However, if it is used as the PMN, the General Principles of ECDIS Usage as Primary Means of Navigation, set out in MIN 445 paragraph 3, must be complied with.
What are the main points of IMO's guidance to shipowners and operators regarding the transition from paper chart to ECDIS navigation?
(1) Shipowners and operators should undertake an assessment of the issues involved in changing from paper chart to ECDIS navigation.
A UK ship carrying dangerous goods or polluting goods is arriving at an EEA State port or anchorage. What are the requirements of the VTM Regulations ?
The owner, master or agent must notify the competent authority of the State in which that port is situated of all the information set out in Annex B (sections A and B) to MSN 1831 at latest upon departure from the loading port, or, if the port of destination in the EEA is not then known, as soon as the port of destination is known. (MSN 1831, 4. 6)
What are some of the characteristics of a shipping company with a safety culture?
(1) Everyone, from senior management to new recruits, knows exactly what their responsibilities are, because company procedures and instructions are fully documented; (2) continuous safety training is provided; (3) there is a "no- blame" culture, so that personnel are encouraged to report accidents, near- misses and deficiencies without fear of retribution; and (4) there is no "passing the buck" when something goes wrong.
What statutory duties in UK law, other than those in the question above, does the master or senior surviving officer of a UK ship have following a collision with another vessel?
Under The Merchant Shipping (Accident Reporting and Investigation) Regulations 2012, to send a report to the MAIB, and to preserve relevant evidence (see Section E).
If time charterers hire a vessel for one voyage, why don't they use a voyage charter?
Because a time charter party's terms give the charterers control of the vessel's commercial operations (i. e. her employment), whereas a voyage charter party's terms do not.
Under which IMO instrument is the (non-international) Certificate of Fitness for a gas carrier issued?
The Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (GC Code). It applies to gas carriers on international voyages built before 1 July 1986 and is non-mandatory.
Shortly before a UK ship is due to depart from a foreign port, a rating (who is not listed on the Safe Manning Document) breaks a leg in a fall and requires hospital treatment prior to repatriation to his home country. What arrangements should the master?
The master should: (1) report the accident to local authorities in accordance with local law;
A seaman from a UK ship has apparently gone absent without leave ("AWOL") in a foreign port. If he eventually appears at the agent's office and asks for repatriation, will the employer still be under an obligation to provide for relief maintenance?
Yes, provided the seaman appears within 3 months from the time he was left behind. Where a person left behind outside the UK remains there beyond 3 months, the persons who last employed him as a seaman will not be liable to make provision for his return, or any other matter, after 3 months has elapsed.
What is demurrage?
A sum of liquidated damages which becomes payable by charterers to owners for each day, or part thereof if stipulated, that the ship is detained beyond the time of expiry of laytime.
What is the "prescribed limit" of alcohol referred to in the previous two questions?
In the case of breath, 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres; in the case of blood, 80 milligrammes in 100 millilitres; and in the case of urine, 107 milligrammes in 100 millilitres. (This limit is the same as that for road users. )
Do the employer's obligations apply in the case of seamen left behind when a UK ship is sold out of the flag?
Yes, whether or not at the time they are left behind the ship is still a UK ship. The obligations are imposed on the persons who last employed the seaman (since at the time of leaving behind, there may not legally be any employer).
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