List of all Certificates, Documents or Plans are required on ships under different Conventions

regulation X/3;

1994 HSC Code, section 1.8;

2000 HSC Code, section 1.8  

Permit to Operate High-Speed Craft

A certificate called a Permit to Operate High-Speed Craft shall be issued to a craft which complies with the requirements set out in paragraphs 1.2.2 to 1.2.7 of the 1994 HSC Code or the 2000 HSC Code, as appropriate.

1994 HSC Code,

section 1.9;

2000 HSC Code, section 1.9

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IN ADDITION TO THE CERTIFICATES LISTED IN SECTIONS 1, AND 2 OR 3   ABOVE,   WHERE   APPLICABLE,   ANY   SHIP   CARRYING DANGEROUS GOODS SHALL CARRY:
   
Document of compliance with the special requirements for ships carrying dangerous goods

The   Administration   shall   provide   the   ship   with  an appropriate document as evidence of compliance of construction and equipment with the requirements of regulation II-2/19 of SOLAS 1974.   Certification for dangerous goods, except solid dangerous goods in bulk, is not required for those cargoes specified as class 6.2 and 7 and dangerous goods in limited quantities.

SOLAS 1974,

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Amit Sharma

Graduated from M.E.R.I. Mumbai (Mumbai University), After a brief sailing founded this website with the idea to bring the maritime education online which must be free and available for all at all times and to find basic solutions that are of extreme importance to a seafarer by our innovative ideas.

2 Comments

  • please check the WIG craft regulations.
    There is now new circ. issued: Guidelines for Wing-in-ground Craft MSC.1/Circ.1592
    Good luck!

  • thanks a ton mate …… keep up the good work ……. ur contents are very helpful and to the point … by the way i m an aspiring 2nd mate ……preparing for orals.

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