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Recommendations for voluntary short course appropriate to the manning and trading patterns of small vessels.
Advice on courses for training in basic sea survival techniques.
Notification that the vocational qualification (VQ) route to certification is being introduced.
Guidance for complying with the merchant shipping (cargo ship construction) regulations 1997.
The updated chapter 11 (registration) of 'instructions for the guidance of surveyors, measurement of british tonnage'.
The annex to this amending notice revokes and replaces section 1 of schedule 2 of MSN 1699.
This notice amends MSN 1699 (M) and amendment 1
Detailing the requirements for emergency communications equipment and alarms.
Amendment 2 contains information on the application of the Merchant Shipping (Diving Safety) Regulations 2002.
Amendment 4 outlines arrangements for the survey, inspection and certification of seafarers living and working conditions on board UK ships, following MLC 2006.
Technical provisions that have been accepted by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the European Commission
Amendment 2 Information about the minimum age for fishermen and the protection of young persons (under 18 years) working on board UK fishing vessels.
Drawing attention to 2 incidents of ingress of water through spurling pipes and how these can be prevented.
Advice for passengers on their rights when travelling by sea and on inland waterways.
Instructions for guidance of surveyors.
Instructions for guidance to surveyors, on maritime and caastguard Agency (MCA) construction standards and policies.
Code of practice for use by those with responsibility for protecting the technical systems of port facilities and vessels docked in ports.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of regulations to improve marine safety by determining the circumstances and causes of marine casualties and promoting action to prevent reoccurrence.
Advice for ferry and cruise passengers to help them understand their rights in respect of compensation following an accident at sea.
Alerts industry to specific issues. Normally time sensitive and action may be required.
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