RO Code definition

RO Code means the Code for Recognised Organisations adopted on 17th May 2013 by IMO Resolution MEPC.237(65) F20;
RO Code means the Code for Recognised Organizations adopted by IMO Resolution MEPC. 237(65) and incorporate by way of Resolution MEPC.238(65);
RO Code means the Code for Recognized Organizations;

Examples of RO Code in a sentence

  • An organization which meets the relevant conditions set forth in the Code for Recognized Organizations (RO Code) (MSC.349(92) and MEPC.237(65)), and has been assessed and authorized by the flag State Administration in accordance with provisions of the RO Code to provide the necessary statutory services and certification to ships entitled to fly its flag.

  • Part 3 of the RO Code provides guidance on flag State's oversight of ROs authorized to perform statutory certification and services on its behalf.

  • Based on the IQARB 2 (MSC 102/22 (Item 8) and IQARB 2 / WP 01 (Item 8)) QCC performed the analysis of the Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code and IACS PR7 that resulted with the identification of minor not substantial discrepancies.

  • Based on the IQARB 2 (MSC 102/22 (Item 8) and IQARB 2 / WP 01 (Item 8)) QCC performed the analysis of the Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code and IACS PR6 that resulted with the identification of minor not substantial discrepancies.

  • List of Technical Background (TB) documents for PR3: ◄▼► Note: There are no Technical Background (TB) documents available for Rev.0 (Jul 2009), Rev.1 (Oct 2015), Corr.1 (Nov 2016) and Rev.2 (May 2019).IACS History File + TB Part A‌PR6 “Procedure for Activity Monitoring of Surveyors, Plan Approval Staff and Auditors/Inspectors” SummaryRev.4 has been developed to implement the results of the gap analysis between the Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code and IACS PR6.

  • Minor discrepancies between the Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code and IACS PR6 identified by the gap analysis.

  • Minor discrepancies between the Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code and IACS PR7 identified by the gap analysis.

  • EG/MS submitted clean and underlined version of PR 09 Rev 4 together with related HF+TB to GPG for approval on 11 May 2020 (18109_EMSg).Subsequently on 20 May 2020 (20046bIGa) EG/MS has been tasked to review PR 09 based on the GAP analysis of PR 9 and Appendix 1 to the IMO RO Code.

  • An organization which meets the relevant conditions set forth in the Code for Recognized Organizations (RO Code) (MSC.349(92) and MEPC.237(65)) and has been assessed and authorized by the flag State Administration in accordance with provisions of the RO Code to provide the necessary statutory services and certification to ships entitled to fly its flag.

  • Safety Management Certificates in accordance with the provisions of the International Safety Management Code (ISM Code) may be issued by an organisation complying with the Code for Recognized Organizations (RO Code) adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.349(92) and authorised by the flag state with which the ship is registered.


More Definitions of RO Code

RO Code means the Code for Recognised Organisations adopted by IMO Resolution MEPC.237(65);
RO Code means the Code for Recognised Organisations adopted by IMO Resolution MEPC.237(65) and includes all amendments adopted by the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the IMO on or before the date on which this Order is made;
RO Code means "IMO Resolution MSC. 349(92) and MEPC. 237(65) Code for Recognized Organizations” as amended.
RO Code means the Code for Recognized Organizations (RO Code) as adopted by the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the IMO by resolution MEPC.237(65) on 17 May 2013;
RO Code means the IMO’s Code for Recognized Organizations relating to the recognition of survey and inspection organisations and introduced by IMO Resolutions MSC.350(92), amending SOLAS, MSC.356(92), amending the 1988 Protocol to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, and MEPC.237(65), amending Annex I and Annex II of MARPOL, and contained in IMO Resolutions MSC.349(92) and MEPC.237(65);
RO Code means Code for Recognized Organizations (RO Code) adopted by Resolutions MSC.349(92) and MEPC.237(65);

Related to RO Code

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  • SIC code means “Standard Industrial Classification code,” as assigned to a site by the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, based on the particular activities that occur on the site, as set forth in its publication “Standard Industrial Classification Manual,” incorporated by reference in Section 720.111(a).

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  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

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