South African Maritime Safety Authority definition

South African Maritime Safety Authority means the authority established by section 2 of the South African Maritime Safety Authority Act, 1998 (Act No. 5 of 1998);
South African Maritime Safety Authority means the authority established by

Examples of South African Maritime Safety Authority in a sentence

  • This Bill amends the South African Maritime Safety Authority Act, 1998 (Act No. 5 of 1998).

  • SAMSA SAMSA (South African Maritime Safety Authority) is the body which governs all aspects of safety on our oceans and waterways.

  • The entity was established on 1 April 1998, subsequent to the enactment of the South African Maritime Safety Authority Act (No. 5 of 1998).

  • See – FSA Implementation Guidelines to Verify the Container Gross Mass through the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) Appointed Third Party Certification and Approval Process under Method 2.3. Shippers of fruit who have been unable to implement the certified weighing measures as per the SOLAS requirements are encouraged to have the container weighed as per method 1 (as per point 1 and 2 above) to determine the VGM of the container prior to delivering in port terminals.

  • In 2011, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) conducted a Maritime Skills Development Study which identified a need to build the South African maritime economy through additional quality education and training to address the gaps that had been identified.

  • It is in your interest to ensure that full particulars in regard to your sea service are entered in this book.(3) Should you desert or fail to join your ship your book will, after a period, be forwarded to the South African Maritime Safety Authority ("the Authority"), P.O. Box 13186 Hatfield 0028, Republic of South Africa.

  • Since the management of patrol and research was under the South African Maritime Safety Authority, the vessels have been operational, resulting in the Monitoring, Control and Surveillance function consistently exceeding its set targets.

  • Government documents helped us understand that in South Africa there are two major players mandated to look after our maritime infrastructure from the government point of view and these are Transnet and South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA).

  • I&J remains a leading training provider to the wider South African maritime community with its training courses for seamen which are accredited by the South African Maritime Safety Authority and the Transport Education and Training SETA (“TETA”).

  • The ports of Mossel Bay and East London has implemented VTS but is not officially approved by the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA).

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