Examples of Chief Marine Surveyor in a sentence
The Chief Marine Surveyor may seek additional information to assist in reaching a decision.
The Chief Marine Surveyor, if satisfied that compliance with a provision of this Part would be unnecessary or unreasonable having regard to a ship, its equipment and its intended voyage, may exempt that ship from compliance with such provision to the extent specified and subject to such conditions as that officer thinks fit.
The Assistant Secretary, the Chief Naval Architect or the Chief Marine Surveyor, being satisfied that compliance by a ship with a provision of this Part would be impracticable, unnecessary or unreasonable having regard to the ship, its equipment and its intended voyage, may exempt that ship from compliance with such provision to the extent specified and subject to such conditions as that officer thinks fit.
He has been Master of Ships on International Trade, also served as Nautical Surveyor, Marine Superintendent, Principal Officer, Chief Marine Surveyor, Nautical Advisor, Director General of Shipping, Chief Examiner of Masters & Mate, etc.
The number of hoses is to be as specified in Regulation 10/2.3 of Chapter II-2 of SOLAS, unless the Chief Marine Surveyor increases the number to meet a special need.
The Chief Marine Surveyor will, upon written request, if satisfied that compliance with a requirement of the BC Code or other provision of this Part would in a particular case be unreasonable or impracticable, allow exemption in relation to a ship or a cargo from compliance with such requirement or provision to such extent and subject to such conditions as that officer determines.
If it appears to the Chief Marine Surveyor that the information furnished in relation to a particular cargo does not establish that the cargo can be loaded and carried in a ship without danger to the ship or any person on the ship, that officer may require to be furnished with such additional information as will establish whether the cargo can be loaded and carried without danger.
For the purposes of subsection 26DAA(1) of the Pollution Prevention Act, the Chief Marine Surveyor is a prescribed officer.
The Chief Marine Surveyor must not give an exemption under 5.1 or allow an equivalent under 5.2 if it would contravene SOLAS.
Note: The Chief Marine Surveyor will not approve information unless any inclining experiment or light ship measurement has been carried out substantially in accordance with the procedures set out in Appendix 3.