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  2. Port state control - Wikipedia

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    Port state control (PSC) is an inspection regime for countries to inspect foreign-registered ships in port other than those of the flag state and take action against ships that are not in compliance. Inspectors for PSC are called PSC officers (PSCOs), and are required to investigate compliance with the requirements of international conventions ...

  3. Vessel safety survey - Wikipedia

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    The control is determined by « target factor » described above. If the vessel have esthetic deficiencies, the reparation shall be made before the next inspection, but on the other hand the safety equipment must be in order, in case of excessive structural corrosion the vessel is put in detention and cannot navigate.

  4. International Register of Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (BC Code) International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention(ISM Code) International Ship and Port facility Security Code (ISPS Code) International Grain Code (Grain Code) Caribbean Cargo Ship Safety Code (Caribbean Code) Crew Accommodations, ILO Convention 92,153

  5. MARPOL 73/78 - Wikipedia

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    Bunker fuels used within an emission control zone (i.e. North Sea) must have a sulphur content level of less than 0.1% (1000ppm). The IMO has worked on ensuring consistent implementation of the 0.5% sulphur limit in its Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC) and its subcommittee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR).

  6. Caribbean MOU - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Caribbean MoU) is an international regional organization whose purpose is to organize and harmonize Port State Control inspections on ships calling at ports of its member states. [1]

  7. STCW Convention - Wikipedia

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    a) enhancement of port state control; b) communication of information to IMO to allow for mutual oversight and consistency in application of standards, c) quality standards systems (QSS), oversight of training, assessment, and certification procedures, The Amendments require that seafarers be provided

  8. National Cargo Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Liaising with USCG in the event of a negative Port State Control inspection; ... (PDF). US Coast Guard ...

  9. European Maritime Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    EMSA has the following mission: [1] assist the Commission in preparing EU legislation in the field of maritime safety and prevention of pollution by ships; assist the Commission in the effective implementation of EU legislation on maritime safety and maritime security, in particular by monitoring the overall functioning of the EU port State control regime,