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The annex to this amending notice revokes and replaces section 1 of schedule 2 of MSN 1699.
About the importance of carefully checking the alignment of cylinders at regular intervals, between normal surveys or inspections.
Text of the SPS Code 1983
Workboat Code Edition 3 – Annex 3 The Safety of Police Boats sets out a standard for the construction, machinery, carriage of equipment, manning, survey and certification of Police Boats.
This Merchant Shipping Notice forms an integral part of the Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (SI 2023/568) (“the 2023 Regulations”). This Notice is made mandatory by way of reference to it in those Regula…
All UK fishing vessels must have a list of crew on board which must be left with the nominated person before or immediately after the departure of the vessel.
Information on UKHSA's mpox and sexual health outreach and engagement fund for underserved LGBT+ populations.
Explanation of the legal and prison system to British Nationals in Mozambique.
What you should consider before moving to cloud-based systems to get the best outcome for your school.
This notice advises all shipowners, shipbuilders, ship repairers, ship masters, certifying authorities and surveyors of the new 1998 Passenger Ship Construction Regulations.
This Merchant Shipping Notice sets out a list of amendments to MSN 1698 which remove requirements contained within it that only apply to Class I and II ships.
This MSN replaces MSN 1669
Concerns the minimum training requirements for personnel nominated to assist passengers in emergency situations on ships.
Concerns the carriage of emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs), liferafts and float free arrangements for fishing vessels.
The provision of safety information and for owners and operators to ensure adequate measures are taken to inform passengers in an emergency.
About issuing certificates of service to eligible deck and marine engineer officers, under the terms given in the regulations.
Advice, rules and regulations about installing oil-fired appliances on board ship.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2019.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in December 2018.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in November 2018.
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