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Class and permitted use of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, tenders, fishing boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and the required certificates.
Owners and operators of seagoing ships and large yachts are responsible for the health and safety of seafarers
Operators of seagoing ships or small commercial vessels must protect the…
Regular risk assessments must be carried out to see how accidents,…
Code of safe working practices By law, up-to-date copies of the ‘Code of…
Workers must be given suitable protective equipment if performing…
Risk assessments must be carried out to identify who is at risk from noise…
Small commercial vessels must have safety measures in place for workers,…
Domestic passenger ships Seagoing domestic passenger ships, for example…
Passenger vessels operating on inland waters - like estuaries, lakes and…
Marine engineering involves the design, construction, installation, and…
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) provides information on…
Health and safety measures must be in place to ensure the safety of…
Codes of practice and standards for safely operating and navigating passenger ships, catamarans and hovercrafts.
This statistic is being developed to provide a high level summary of the status of UK relevant threatened and declining marine features.
Guidance about the types of vessels that can operate on UK inland waters. It also refers to EU requirements and regulations.
Find out the VAT liability for supplying ships, trains, aircraft and associated services in the UK.
Life-saving and fire-fighting equipment that ships must carry and how to maintain and service it.
How the maritime industry should treat waste at sea and in ports, reduce oil and air pollution, and control ozone-depleting substances.
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