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Under The Public Health (Ships) Regulations, what restrictions apply on boarding or leaving a ship after arrival at a UK port?
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What are the differences between "towage" and "salvage"?
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For how long must records of security activities be retained on board a UK ship?
For how long should hours of rest records be kept?
What does the MCA recommend regarding records of lifting equipment?
What events and items should be recorded in the records of navigational activities before commencing the voyage?
What events and items should be recorded in the records of navigational activities during the voyage?
What events and items should be recorded in the records of navigational activities on special events?
What events and items should be recorded in the records of navigational activities when a ship is at anchor or in a port?
What information on the hours of rest record should be completed on board, as shown in the specimen at Annex B of MSN 1767?
What record must be made of any exceptional discharge under MARPOL Annex I regulation 4?
What records must be kept of garbage disposed of?
What records must be kept of NLS discharges?
What records must be made of musters, drills, training and on-board instruction?
What records must be made where a full muster, drill or training session cannot be held as required by the Regulations?
What records must be maintained on board under Part A, Section 10 of the ISPS Code?D519. What records must be maintained on board under Part A, Section 10 of the ISPS Code?
What records should be kept of Familiarisation Training given?
What records should be made when there is a complaint about provisions or water?
Where can guidance on keeping records of navigational activities on a UK ship be found?
Which ships must keep cargo records?
Why do time charterers place so much importance on voyage performance records?
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