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1
Hours of work and hours of rest
2
Accommodation and recreational facilities
3
Hours of work shall not exceed: 14 hours in any 24-hour period; and 72 hours in any seven-day period.
4
It consists of regulations about Flag State responsibilities and Port State responsibilities
5
The competent authority shall require that, prior to beginning work on a ship, seafarers hold a valid medical certificate attesting that they are medically fit to perform the duties they are to carry out at sea
6
Each Member shall require that payments due to seafarers working on ships that fly its flag are made at no greater than monthly Intervals and in accordance with any applicable collective agreement.
7
All of the above
8
MMSI Number Of the ship
9
POEA
10
Filled up A written complaint form
11
by giving compensatory rest
12
All of the above
13
English
14
Safe Manning Certificate
15
Weekly
16
All of the above
17
Freedom of association and renunciation of the right to collective bargaining
18
Every seafarer has a right to fair terms of credit.
19
Smaller ships below 200 gt may not be exempted.
20
Hours of work and excluding hours of rest
21
The load and the lift should not be assessed before lifting.
22
If there is insufficent room under a heavy load to do this, a plece of wood should be put underneath first.
23
The rated load capacity of the wires and fuses should be exceeded.
24
Chemicals should not always be handled with the utmost care.
25
PPE does reduce the hazard and can protect. the person wearing it and others who are not wearing it likewise.
26
Suitable equipment should be compatible with any other equipment that the seafarer has to use at the same time, so that it continues to be effective against the risk
27
All of the choices
28
its a level-playing field for quality owners of ships flying the flags of ratifying countries.
29
20 August 2013
30
Seafarer's Bill of Rights
31
It is designed to be uniformly enforced
32
to concretely address the challenges to securing decent working and living conditions for seafarers
33
Ships flying the flag of countries that have not ratified the Convention will also be subject to inspection with respect to working and living conditions for seafarers when they enter ports of countries where it is in force.
34
Maritime Labour Certificate (MLC) and a Declaration of Maritim Labour Compliance (DMLC)
35
All of the above
36
It also contains important new compliance and enforcement components based on flag State inspection and for port State control
37
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)
38
It is largely concerned with safety management and the statutory duties underlying the advice in the remainder of the Code.
39
Personnel working at a height should relax and, at not guard themselves against falling
40
Section 4
41
working in an enclosed space
42
near an opening such as a hatch
43
Any open spaces with regular and constant ventilation can be considered a dangerous space.
44
The atmosphere of the space should be tested.
45
The permit to work system consists of an organized and predefined safety procedure.
46
The Safety Committee is a forum for consultation between the master, safety officials and others of matters relating to health and safety
47
Minimum Requirements For Seafarers To Work On A Ship
48
MLC
49
Compliance And Enforcement
50
minimum age
51
It is distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses.
52
International Conventions
53
transportation of passengers and goods by sea
54
Statute Law
55
all of the choices
56
States shall ensure compliance by vessels flying their flag or of their registry with applicable international rules and standards, established through the competent international organization or general diplomatic conference, and with their laws and regulations.
57
Coastal State jurisdiction
58
International Public Maritime Law
59
Private International Maritime Law
60
Carriage of persons in emergency
61
Prior Treaties and Conventions
62
The present Convention may be amended by either of the procedures as specified in this article.
63
All of the choices
64
Entry into force
65
A denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as may be specified in the instrument of denunciation, after its receipt by the Secretary General of the Organization
66
convention
67
Deposit and Registration
68
Languages
69
London
70
25 May 1980
71
Construction - Subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations
72
The International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code gives specific technical requirements for LSAs and is mandatory under Regulation 34, which states that all life-saving appliances and arrangements shall comply with the applicable requirements of the LSA Code.
73
Chapter IV
74
undertakings by contracting governments to provide radiocommunication services as well as ship requirements for carriage of radiocommunications equipment
75
the maintenance of meteorological services for ships; the ice patrol service; routeing of ships; and the maintenance of search and rescue services.
76
All of the choices
77
Carriage of dangerous goods in solid form in bulk - covers the documentation, stowage and segregation requirements for these goods and requires reporting of incidents involving such goods.
78
Management for the Safe Operation of Ships
79
The chapter makes mandatory, from 1 January 2017, the Introduction and part I-A of the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (the Polar Code).
80
The Chapter makes mandatory the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, which requires a safety management system to be established by the shipowner or any person who has assumed responsibility for the ship (the "Company").
81
Cargo ship safety equipment certificate
82
Pleasure yacht engaged in trade
83
All of the choices
84
Breathing apparatus
85
requiring new ships to be designed and constructed for a specified design life and to be safe and environmentally friendly, in intact and specified damage conditions, throughout their life.
86
division of the ship into main and vertical zones by thermal and structural boundaries
87
undertakings by contracting governments to provide radiocommunication services as well as ship requirements for carriage of radiocommunications equipment.
88
Includes regulations concerning the survey of the various types of ships and the issuing of documents signifying that the ship meets the requirements of the Convention. The Chapter also includes provisions for the control of ships in ports of other Contracting Governments
89
Private international law
90
Public international law
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1
Hours of work and hours of rest
2
Accommodation and recreational facilities
3
Hours of work shall not exceed: 14 hours in any 24-hour period; and 72 hours in any seven-day period.
4
It consists of regulations about Flag State responsibilities and Port State responsibilities
5
The competent authority shall require that, prior to beginning work on a ship, seafarers hold a valid medical certificate attesting that they are medically fit to perform the duties they are to carry out at sea
6
Each Member shall require that payments due to seafarers working on ships that fly its flag are made at no greater than monthly Intervals and in accordance with any applicable collective agreement.
7
All of the above
8
MMSI Number Of the ship
9
POEA
10
Filled up A written complaint form
11
by giving compensatory rest
12
All of the above
13
English
14
Safe Manning Certificate
15
Weekly
16
All of the above
17
Freedom of association and renunciation of the right to collective bargaining
18
Every seafarer has a right to fair terms of credit.
19
Smaller ships below 200 gt may not be exempted.
20
Hours of work and excluding hours of rest
21
The load and the lift should not be assessed before lifting.
22
If there is insufficent room under a heavy load to do this, a plece of wood should be put underneath first.
23
The rated load capacity of the wires and fuses should be exceeded.
24
Chemicals should not always be handled with the utmost care.
25
PPE does reduce the hazard and can protect. the person wearing it and others who are not wearing it likewise.
26
Suitable equipment should be compatible with any other equipment that the seafarer has to use at the same time, so that it continues to be effective against the risk
27
All of the choices
28
its a level-playing field for quality owners of ships flying the flags of ratifying countries.
29
20 August 2013
30
Seafarer's Bill of Rights
31
It is designed to be uniformly enforced
32
to concretely address the challenges to securing decent working and living conditions for seafarers
33
Ships flying the flag of countries that have not ratified the Convention will also be subject to inspection with respect to working and living conditions for seafarers when they enter ports of countries where it is in force.
34
Maritime Labour Certificate (MLC) and a Declaration of Maritim Labour Compliance (DMLC)
35
All of the above
36
It also contains important new compliance and enforcement components based on flag State inspection and for port State control
37
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)
38
It is largely concerned with safety management and the statutory duties underlying the advice in the remainder of the Code.
39
Personnel working at a height should relax and, at not guard themselves against falling
40
Section 4
41
working in an enclosed space
42
near an opening such as a hatch
43
Any open spaces with regular and constant ventilation can be considered a dangerous space.
44
The atmosphere of the space should be tested.
45
The permit to work system consists of an organized and predefined safety procedure.
46
The Safety Committee is a forum for consultation between the master, safety officials and others of matters relating to health and safety
47
Minimum Requirements For Seafarers To Work On A Ship
48
MLC
49
Compliance And Enforcement
50
minimum age
51
It is distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses.
52
International Conventions
53
transportation of passengers and goods by sea
54
Statute Law
55
all of the choices
56
States shall ensure compliance by vessels flying their flag or of their registry with applicable international rules and standards, established through the competent international organization or general diplomatic conference, and with their laws and regulations.
57
Coastal State jurisdiction
58
International Public Maritime Law
59
Private International Maritime Law
60
Carriage of persons in emergency
61
Prior Treaties and Conventions
62
The present Convention may be amended by either of the procedures as specified in this article.
63
All of the choices
64
Entry into force
65
A denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as may be specified in the instrument of denunciation, after its receipt by the Secretary General of the Organization
66
convention
67
Deposit and Registration
68
Languages
69
London
70
25 May 1980
71
Construction - Subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations
72
The International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code gives specific technical requirements for LSAs and is mandatory under Regulation 34, which states that all life-saving appliances and arrangements shall comply with the applicable requirements of the LSA Code.
73
Chapter IV
74
undertakings by contracting governments to provide radiocommunication services as well as ship requirements for carriage of radiocommunications equipment
75
the maintenance of meteorological services for ships; the ice patrol service; routeing of ships; and the maintenance of search and rescue services.
76
All of the choices
77
Carriage of dangerous goods in solid form in bulk - covers the documentation, stowage and segregation requirements for these goods and requires reporting of incidents involving such goods.
78
Management for the Safe Operation of Ships
79
The chapter makes mandatory, from 1 January 2017, the Introduction and part I-A of the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (the Polar Code).
80
The Chapter makes mandatory the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, which requires a safety management system to be established by the shipowner or any person who has assumed responsibility for the ship (the "Company").
81
Cargo ship safety equipment certificate
82
Pleasure yacht engaged in trade
83
All of the choices
84
Breathing apparatus
85
requiring new ships to be designed and constructed for a specified design life and to be safe and environmentally friendly, in intact and specified damage conditions, throughout their life.
86
division of the ship into main and vertical zones by thermal and structural boundaries
87
undertakings by contracting governments to provide radiocommunication services as well as ship requirements for carriage of radiocommunications equipment.
88
Includes regulations concerning the survey of the various types of ships and the issuing of documents signifying that the ship meets the requirements of the Convention. The Chapter also includes provisions for the control of ships in ports of other Contracting Governments
89
Private international law
90
Public international law