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  2. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    A "clean bill of lading" (aka "on-board bill of lading") is used when there is full compliance with no discrepancies between the description filed by the shipper and the actual goods shipped. A clean bill of lading indicates that the goods have been properly loaded onboard the carrier's ship in accordance with the contract.

  3. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    Responsibility for the goods is with the seller until the goods are loaded on board the ship. Once the cargo is on board, the buyer assumes the risk. Ship loading at a wharf. The use of "FOB" originated in the days of sailing ships. When the ICC first wrote their guidelines for the use of the term in 1936, [7] the ship's rail was still relevant ...

  4. Ships husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Ships husbandry or ship husbandry is all aspects of maintenance, cleaning, [1] and general upkeep of the hull, rigging, and equipment of a ship. It may also be used to refer to aspects of maintenance which are not specifically covered by the technical departments. [ 2 ]

  5. How Clean is Your Cruise Ship? - AOL

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  6. Cruise Ship Restrooms Aren't as Clean as You Think - AOL

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    A recent study of cruise ship cleanliness shows a link between poorly cleaned cruise ship restrooms and the likelihood of an outbreak of norovirus

  7. Crude oil washing - Wikipedia

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    The discharges from seawater washing were still considered a problem, and during the 1960s the load-on-top approach began to be adopted. The mixture of cleaning water and residue was pumped into a slop tank and allowed to separate by their different densities into oil and water during the journey. The water portion was then discharged, leaving ...

  8. Regulation of ship pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A marine safety technician responds to a reported oil sheen in the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in Wisconsin. In the United States, several federal agencies and laws have some jurisdiction over pollution from ships in U.S. waters. States and local government agencies also have responsibilities for ship-related pollution in some situations.

  9. Steward's assistant - Wikipedia

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    A ship's galley, pantry, and eating areas are notoriously hard to keep clean and sanitary, and this activity keeps the steward's assistant busy for much of his time. The steward's assistant must clean the ship's mess and officer's saloon, and the gear in both. This includes keeping the decks clean by sweeping and scrubbing.