Examples of Interim Safety Management Certificate in a sentence
RO may be authorised to issue a consecutive extension to the Interim Safety Management Certificate (SMC) in accordance with element 14.3 of the ISM Code.
The Society is to issue a DOC or an Interim Document of Compliance (hereinafter referred to as an “Interim DOC”) to the SMS registered Company, and a SMC or an Interim Safety Management Certificate (hereinafter referred to as an “Interim SMC”) to the SMS registered ship provided that the SMS satisfies the requirements of the ISM Code and the Rules.
For such cases the guidance is in Section 14.4:14.4 An Interim Safety Management Certificate may be issued following verification that instructions, which have been identified as being essential, are provided prior to sailing.
Border Heather was issued with an Interim Safety Management Certificate (Interim SMC) by her Flag State, the Isle of Man Administration, on delivery at the builder's shipyard.
The report noted that while the mandatory certificates were held, the SMS was not fully implemented.However, a short-term Interim Safety Management Certificate (SMC) was issued valid until 13 April 2012 which covered the passage to Southampton.
Authorisation is required for an extension of the Interim Safety Management Certificate (SMC) with validity for a minimum period required to complete the initial verification and for a period up to 3 months.
For this reason, the ISM Code allows for an Interim Safety Management Certificate to be issued by the administration or a recognised organisation.
Such an Interim Safety Management Certificate should be issued for a period not exceeding 6 months by the Administration or an organization recognized by the Administration or, at the request of the Administration, by another Contracting Government.
Authorisation is required for an extension of the Interim Safety Management Certificate (SMC) with validity for a minimum period required to complete the initial verification and for a period no longer than 3 months.
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