Examples of Safety Equipment Certificate in a sentence
This means that, for example, if a request is made to extend a two-year Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate to five years, then a periodical and two further annual surveys, as detailed in SOLAS 74/88 regulation I/8, would be required.
It would not normally be as detailed as that for a renewal of the Safety Equipment Certificate and would concentrate on essentials for safe abandonment of the ship, but in an extreme case could progress to a full Safety Equipment Certificate inspection.
The lapse of time since the last survey for a Safety Equipment Certificate can be a significant factor in the degree of deterioration of equipment if it has not been subject to regular inspection by the crew.
Record of Equipment for Cargo Ship Safety (Form E) attached to the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate will state if ECDIS is fitted and the method of back-up (either another ECDIS or paper charts).
NOTE:For PSC purposes, only a Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate issued pursuant to Chapter I of reference (c), is required.
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On perusal of documents submitted with the application, Principal Officer will issue provisional Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR), provisional Safety Equipment Certificate (SEC), and provisional Safety Radio Certificate (SRC).
Ships subject to SOLAS or which carry a SOLAS Safety Equipment Certificate are required to comply with the new SOLAS requirement in Chapter III no later than the applicable compliance date, or they will not meet the requirements in 46 CFR 2.01-25 for maintenance of a SOLAS Safety Equipment Certificate, and may also be subject to detention by foreign port state officials and other administrative action by port states.
Substitution of liferafts for a damaged lifeboat (with the approval of the Flag Administration, or other organization that issued the Safety Equipment Certificate), should be evaluated to ensure that 100% of the crew will be accommodated, and that another boat (rescue or lifeboat) is available for marshalling rafts.
NOTE:Typically, the Exemption Certificate is issued in conjunction with the SOLAS Safety Equipment Certificate.