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  2. Marine safety (USCG) - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard is responsible for inspecting vessels (e.g., boats or ships) that are registered in the United States or are foreign ships in U.S. waters. The Coast Guard delegates this responsibility to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. Inspections are done either under Flag State responsibility or Port State responsibility. The four ...

  3. Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Vessel inspections 3 Designation of oceanographic research vessels 4 Marine casualties and investigations. 5 Marine investigation regulations--personnel action 6 Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations 7 Boundary lines 8 Vessel inspection alternatives 9 Extra compensation for overtime services Index 10

  4. Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Auxiliary 6 Protection and security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities 8 United States Coast Guard Reserve 13 Decorations, medals, ribbons and similar devices 17 United States Coast Guard general gift fund 19 Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations 20

  5. Common Marine Inspection Document - Wikipedia

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    The Common Marine Inspection Document (CMID) is a free to use marine inspection format provided by the International Marine Contractors Association for the inspection and audit of marine vessels involved in the offshore industry. The inspection's purpose is to establish that a particular vessel is safe to work aboard, will not place anybody ...

  6. These are the 10 dirtiest cruise ships, according to the CDC ...

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    The CDC has inspected 119 cruise ships so far in 2024. The majority scored about 95, while 19 achieved perfect marks. But 10 vessels didn't break into the 90s range, including one that failed to pass:

  7. United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's license

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    The Master, 100 Ton License allows the licensee to operate Coast Guard inspected vessels of up to 100GT, or may be granted in 50GT or 25GT increments. [3] This license allows the operator to have as many passengers as the inspected vessel is certified to carry (this does not authorize more than six passengers on an uninspected vessel).

  8. The 9 dirtiest cruise ships in 2024, according to the CDC - AOL

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    The CDC has performed 151 inspections in 2024, including repeat inspections on 23 ships.The average score is about 95.9. 27 vessels achieved perfect marks, while two failed but later passed in ...

  9. Vessel safety survey - Wikipedia

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    Vessel safety surveys are inspections of the structure and equipment of a vessel to assess the condition of the surveyed items and check that they comply with legal or classification society requirements for insurance and registration. They may occur at any time when there is reason to suspect that the condition has changed significantly since ...