International Safety Management Code definition
Examples of International Safety Management Code in a sentence
Each LNG Vessel shall comply fully with the International Safety Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and Pollution Prevention effective July 1, 1998, and at all times be in possession of a valid safety management certificate.
The ISM Code means the International Safety Management Code incorporated into the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (SOLAS).
Where applicable the asset / contractor must demonstrate compliance with the International Safety Management Code (ISM), International Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS) and Marine Pollution (MARPOL) regulatory codes, including certification.
Strengthening comprehensive programs for monitoring and auditing of onboard environmental practices and procedures in accordance with the International Safety Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (ISM Code).
The Owner warrants that the Vessel(s) and all Associated Equipment shall be in full compliance with the International Safety Management Code, all applicable international conventions, all applicable laws, regulations, and other requirements of the nation of registry and of the nation(s) and local jurisdictions to whose port(s) and/or place(s) it is contemplated that the Vessel(s) will be ordered.
The Vessel shall, and the Shipowner covenants that she will, at all times comply with all applicable laws, treaties and conventions and rules and regulations issued thereunder (including all rules and regulations applicable to vessels registered at a port in the Republic of Panama), and shall have on board as and when required thereby valid certificates showing compliance therewith, including all Safety Management Certificates required by the International Safety Management Code (the "ISM Code").
A recognized class society may issue a SOVC only to MSC vessels that have an approved Safety Management System which complies with the International Safety Management Code.
The contractor shall develop and maintain a certified safety management system which fulfills the requirements of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Safety Management Code (ISM).
The Vessel shall, and the Shipowner covenants that she will, at all times comply with all applicable laws, treaties and conventions, and rules and regulations issued thereunder, and shall have on board as and when required thereby valid certificates showing compliance therewith, including all Safety Management Certificates required by the International Safety Management Code (the "ISM Code").
The Ship shall, and the Shipowner covenants that she will, at all times comply with all applicable laws, treaties and conventions, and rules and regulations issued thereunder, and shall have on board as and when required thereby valid certificates showing compliance therewith, including all Safety Management Certificates required by the International Safety Management Code (the "ISM Code").