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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 is the difference between grounding and stranding?
What are the advantages of registering under a flag of convenience?
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Why do some cargo ships have more than one set of load lines marked, i. e. multiple load lines?
A new master joins a UK ship at an overseas port. The crew of non-UK officers and ratings are to join two days later. What should the master look for when they join, and what should be his priorities?
What are the differences between "towage" and "salvage"?
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What manual must be provided by the owner of a bulk carrier to enable the master to prevent excessive stresses in the ship's structure?
What might the owners of a ship do after it had been reported that their vessel had been in collision?
What notifications, other than the statutory ones in the preceding questions, should be sent before a UK ship arrives at a port?
What P&I club documents are likely to be on board a sea-going merchant ship?
What precautions should a master take with visitors to the ship in the interests of safety and legal propriety?
What records should be made relating to a salvage service rendered to a ship and cargo, and why?
What reports must the master of a UK ship make following a berthing accident at a port outside the UK in which both the ship and the quay are seriously damaged?
What ship certificates carried by most UK ships might be called "non-statutory" under UK law?
What ship types are commonly assigned a "greater than minimum freeboard"?
What ship's documents should be checked by a new master on joining ship?
What ship's plans would time charterers probably want to inspect?
What ships does the Civil Liability Convention 1992 apply to?
What should a master do if his ship is delayed on a delivery voyage under a time charter party?
What should an abandon ship drill consist of?
What surveys are likely to be carried out during a scheduled dry-docking of a cargo ship?
What type of counting system must be used in ships of EC Class A, or UK Classes II or II(A and in seagoing high-speed craft?
What type of counting system must be used in UK Class I ships?
What were the main changes introduced by IHR (2005) concerning ships and shipmasters?
What would be the proper procedure where a ship is operating at a higher security level than the port facility it is arriving at?
When a ship is disabled, but nearby vessels may be willing to assist, what is the point of the master contacting the owners?
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