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Coating Technical FileLL Convention,article 6; 1988 LL Protocol,article 16Vessels 24 m in lengthSOLAS 1974,regulation II-1/3-2;Cargo Vessels 500 GTa. Contract placed after01/07/2008 orb. Keel laid after 1/1/2009 orc. Delivery after 01/07/2012Cargo Vessels 500 GTPassenger Vessels (shipsconstructed on or after 1 January2007)Ship Construction FileSOLAS 1974,regulation II-1/3-10;MSC.1/Circ.1343Stability informationEvery passenger ship regardless of size and every cargo shipof 24 m .SOLAS 1974,regulations II-1/5 and II-1/51; LL Convention;1988 LL Protocol,regulation 10GeneralCargo vesselVessels 24 m in lengthSOLAS 1974,regulation II-1/3-7;MSC/Circ.1135XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVessels 24 m in lengthLL Convention,article 16; 1988 LL Protocol,article 16Construction drawingsA set of as-built construction drawings and other plansshowing any subsequent structural alterations shall be kept onboard a ship constructed on or after 1 January 2007containervesselInternational Load Line Exemption CertificateBulkCarrierInternational Load Line CertificateTonnage Convention,article 7ApplicabilityGascarrierInternational Tonnage Certificate (1969)ReferenceChemicaltankerCertificate or documentOil tankerLIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTOil Tanker, Bulk Carrier 150 min length constructed with singledeck, top-side tanks and hopperside tanks in cargo spaces,excluding ore carriers andcombination carriers:.1 for which the building contractis placed on or after 1 July 2016;.2 in the absence of a buildingcontract, the keels of which arelaid or which are at a similar stageof construction on or after 1 July2017; or.3 the delivery of which is on orafter 1 July 2020Cargo Vessels 24 m in lengthRefer to IMO Resolution MSC. 215(82)MSC 47(66) for oil tanker & bulk carrier, Keel laid prior 1 July1998 for which II-1/3.2 not applicableXXXXXXX--X--XXXXXX

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTDamage control plans and bookletsSOLAS 1974,regulation II-1/19;MSC.1/Circ.1245MSC.1/Circ 919( prior01/01/2009)Minimum safe manning documentEvery ship to which chapter I of the Convention applies shallbe provided with an appropriate safe manning document orequivalent issued by the Administration as evidence of theminimum safe manning.SOLAS 1974,regulation V/14.2Fire safety training manualA training manual shall be written in the working language ofthe ship and shall be provided in each crew mess room andrecreation room or in each crew cabin. The manual shallcontain the instructions and information required in regulationII-2/15.2.3.4. Part of such information may be provided in theform of audio-visual aids in lieu of the manual.Fire control plan/bookletPermanently exhibit for guidance of crew , showing clearly eachdeck and control station, fire section including fire detection , fireextinguisher applianceSOLAS 1974,regulation II-2/15.2.3Cargo Vessels 500 GT Dry cargo ships over 100 mtrsin length, constructed on orafter 1 February 1992 Dry cargo ships over 80 mtrs inlength, constructed on or after1 July 1998 All ships regardless of length,constructed on or after 1January 2009XSeenote go Vessels 500 GTVessels 500 GTSOLAS 1974,regulations II-2/15.2.4and II-2/15.3.2Vessels 500 GTOnboard training and drills recordFire drills shall be conducted and recorded in accordance withthe provisions of regulations III/19.3 and III/19.5.SOLAS 1974,regulation II-2/15.2.2.5Cargo Vessels 500 GTFire safety operational bookletThe fire safety operational booklet shall contain the necessaryinformation and instructions for the safe operation of the ship andcargo handling operations in relation to fire safety. The bookletshall be written in the working language of the ship and be providedin each crew mess room and recreation room or in each crew cabin.The booklet may be combined with the fire safety training manualsrequired in regulation II-2/15.2.3Training manualcontain instructions and information, in easily understoodterms illustrated wherever possible, on the life-savingappliances provided in the ship and on the best methods ofsurvivalSOLAS 1974,regulations II-2/16.2Vessels 500 GTNautical charts and nautical publicationsNautical charts and nautical publications for the intendedvoyage shall be adequate and up to date.An electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) isalso accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements ofthis subparagraph.SOLAS 1974,regulations V/19.2.1.4and V/27SOLAS 1974,regulation III/35note 1See note1X SeeCargo Vessels 500 GTCargo Vessels

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTInternational Code of Signals and a copy of Volume III ofIAMSAR ManualAll ships required to carry a radio installation shall carry theInternational Code of Signal; all ships shall carry an up-to-datecopy of Volume III of the International Aeronautical andMaritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) ManualSOLAS 1974,regulation V/21Cargo Vessels 300 GTRecords of navigational activitiesSOLAS 1974,All ships engaged on international voyages shall keep onregulations V/26 andboard a record of navigational activities and incidentsV/28.1including drills and pre-departure tests. When such informationis not maintained in the ship's logbook, it shall be maintainedin another form approved by the AdministrationCargo Vessels 500 GT(Daily Report)Manoeuvring booklet (See Note 2)The stopping times, ship headings and distances recorded ontrials, together with the results of trials to determine the abilityof ships having multiple propellers to navigate and manoeuvrewith one or more propellers inoperative, shall be available onboard for the use of the master or designated personnelSOLAS 1974,regulation II-1/28Cargo Vessels 500 GTMaterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)Ships carrying oil or oil fuel, as defined in regulation 1 ofannex 1 of the International Convention for the Prevention ofPollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of1978 relating thereto, shall be provided with material safetydata sheets, based on the recommendations developed by theOrganization, prior to the loading of such oil as cargo in bulkor bunkering of oil fuelSOLAS 1974,regulation VI/5-1;resolution MSC.286(86)AIS test reportThe Automatic Identification System (AIS) shall be subjectedto an annual test by an approved surveyor or an approvedtesting or servicing facility. A copy of the test report shall beretained on board and should be in accordance with a modelform set out in the annex to MSC.1/Circ.1252SOLAS 1974,regulation V/18.9;MSC.1/Circ.1252LRIT conformance test reportA Conformance test report should be issued, on satisfactorycompletion of a conformance test, by the Administration or the ASPwho conducted the test acting on behalf of the Administration andshould be in accordance with the model set out in appendix 2 ofMSC.1/Circ.1307.SOLAS 1974,regulation V/19-1;MSC.1/Circ.1307Certificates for masters, officers or ratingsSTCW 1978,article VI,regulation I/2;STCW Code, section A-I/2All ships on Int. Voyages(Navigational XXXShips carrying MARPOL Annex Icargoes or bunkering of oil fuel.Cargo Vessels 300 GTCargo Vessels 300 GTSeafarers serving on BoardMerchant Vessels

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTSTCW Code, section AVIII/1; Maritime LabourConvention, 2006;Seafarers serving on BoardMerchant VesselsInternational Oil Pollution Prevention CertificateAn international Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate shall beissued, after survey in accordance with regulation 6 of Annex Iof MARPOL, to any oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage and aboveand any other ship of 400 gross tonnage and above which isengaged in voyages to ports or offshore terminals under thejurisdiction of other Parties to MARPOL . The certificate issupplemented with a Record of Construction and Equipmentfor Ships other than Oil Tankers (Form A) or a Record ofConstruction and Equipment for Oil Tankers (Form B), asappropriate.MARPOLAnnex I, regulation 7Oil Tankers 150 GTOther Vessels 400 GTOil Record BookEvery oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage and above and everyship of 400 gross tonnage and above other than an oil tankershall be provided with an Oil Record Book, Part I (Machineryspace operations). Every oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage andabove shall also be provided with an Oil Record Book, Part II(Cargo/ballast operationsMARPOLAnnex I, regulations 17Other Vessels 400 GTPart 2Oil Tanker 150 GTShipboard Oil Pollution Emergency PlanEvery oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage and above and every shipother than an oil tanker of 400 gross tonnage and above shall carryon board a Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan approved by theAdministration.MARPOLAnnex I,Records of hours of restInternational Sewage Pollution Prevention CertificateAn International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate shall beissued, after an initial or renewal survey in accordance with theprovisions of regulation 4 of Annex IV of MARPOL, to any ship whichis required to comply with the provisions of that Annex and isengaged in voyages to ports or offshore terminals under thejurisdiction of other Parties to the Convention.Garbage Management PlanEvery ship of 100 gross tonnage and above and every ship which iscertified to carry 15 persons or more shall carry a garbagemanagement plan which the crew shall follow.Garbage Record BookEvery ship of 400 gross tonnage and above and every ship which iscertified to carry 15 persons or more engaged in voyages to ports oroffshore terminals under the jurisdiction of other Parties to theConvention and every fixed and floating platform engaged inexploration and exploitation of the seabed shall be provided with aGarbage Record Book.Annex I, Regulation 36regulation 37; resolutionMEPC.54(32), asamended by resolutionMEPC.86(44)MARPOL Annex IV,regulation XXXXXXXXXXXXXOil Tankers 150 GTOther Vessels 400 GTVessels 400 GT or carryingmore than 15 PersonsMARPOL Annex V,regulation 10resolution MEPC.71(38);MEPC/Circ.317Vessels 100 GT or carrying 15PersonsMARPOLAnnex V,regulation 10Vessels 400 GT or carrying 15 Persons

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTVoyage data recorder system – certificate of complianceThe voyage data recorder system, including all sensors, shall besubjected to an annual performance test. The test shall beconducted by an approved testing or servicing facility to verify theaccuracy, duration and recoverability of the recorded data. Inaddition, tests and inspections shall be conducted to determine theserviceability of all protective enclosures and devices fitted to aidlocation. A copy of the certificate of compliance issued by thetesting facility, stating the date of compliance and the applicableperformance standards, shall be retained on board the ship.Cargo Securing ManualAll cargoes other than solid and liquid bulk cargoes, cargo units andcargo transport units, shall be loaded, stowed and securedthroughout the voyage in accordance with the Cargo SecuringManual approved by the Administration. In ships with ro-ro spaces,as defined in regulation II-2/3.41, all securing of such cargoes, cargounits and cargo transport units, in accordance with the CargoSecuring Manual, shall be completed before the ship leaves theberth. The Cargo Securing Manual is required on all types of shipsengaged in the carriage of all cargoes other than solid and liquidbulk cargoes, which shall be drawn up to a standard at leastequivalent to the guidelines developed by the OrganizationSOLAS 1974,regulation V/18.8SOLAS 1974,regulations VI/5.6 andVII/5;MSC.1/Circ.1353Cargo Vessels 3000 GTXXXXXX---XXXVessels 500 GTVessels handling any cargo unitsand or cargo transport units.Document of ComplianceA document of compliance shall be issued to every company whichcomplies with the requirements of the ISM Code. A copy of thedocument shall be kept on boardSOLAS 1974,regulation IX/4;ISM Code,paragraph 13Companies operating Vessels orMODUs 500 GTXXXXXXSafety Management CertificateA Safety Management Certificate shall be issued to every ship bythe Administration or an organization recognized by theAdministration. The Administration or an organization recognizedby it shall, before issuing the Safety Management Certificate, verifythat the company and its shipboard management operate inaccordance with the approved safety management systemSOLAS 1974,regulation IX/4;ISM Code,paragraph 13Cargo Vessels 500 GTMODUs 500 GTXXXXXXxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxInternational Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) or InterimInternational Ship Security CertificateAn International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) shall be issued toevery ship by the Administration or an organization recognized by itto verify that the ship complies with the maritime securityprovisions of SOLAS chapter XI-2 and part A of the ISPS Code. Aninterim ISSC may be issued under the ISPS Code, part A, section19.4.Ship Security Plan and associated recordsMODUsSOLAS 1974,regulation XI-2/9.1.1;ISPS Code, part A, section19 and appendices.SOLAS 1974,regulation XI-2/9;ISPS Code. part A,sections 9 and 10Cargo Vessels 500 GTMODUs

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTCargo Vessels 500 XXXXXXMODUsContinuous Synopsis Record (CSR)Every ship to which chapter I of the Convention applies shall beissued with a Continuous Synopsis Record. The Continuous SynopsisRecord provides an onboard record of the history of the ship withrespect to the information recorded therein.International Anti-fouling System CertificateShips of 400 GT and above engaged in international voyages,excluding fixed or floating platforms, FSUs, and FPSOs, shall beissued after inspection and survey an international Anti-foulingSystem Certificate together with a Record of Anti-fouling SystemsDeclaration on Anti-fouling SystemShips of 24 m or more in length, but less than 400 GT engaged ininternational voyages, excluding fixed or floating platforms, FSUs,and FPSOs, shall carry a declaration signed by the owner or owner'sauthorized agents. Such a declaration shall be accompanied byappropriate documentation (such as a paint receipt or a contractorinvoice) or contain appropriate endorsementInternational Air Pollution Prevention CertificateSOLAS 1974,regulation XI-1/5Cargo Vessels 500 GAFS Convention,regulation 2(1) of annex4Ships 400 GTAFS Convention,regulation 5(1) of annex4Ships 24 m and 400 GTMARPOL Annex VI,regulation 6Vessels 400 GT and Platformsand Drilling RigsInternational Energy Efficiency CertificateAn International Energy Efficiency Certificate for the ship shall beissued after a survey in accordance with the provisions of regulation5.4 to any ships of 400 gross tonnage and above before that shipmay engage in voyages to ports or offshore terminals under thejurisdiction of other Parties.MARPOL Annex VI,regulation 6.4Ozone-depleting Substances Record BookEach ship subject to MARPOL Annex VI, regulation 6.1 that hasrechargeable systems that contain ozone-depleting substances shallmaintain an ozone-depleting substances record bookMARPOL Annex VI,regulation 12.6Vessels 400 GT(Not applicable to FPSO, FSO anddrilling rigs regardless ofpropulsion and ships not propelledby mechanical means).For new ship – contract date 01/01/2013 or keel laid date01/07/2013 or delivery date01/01/2015For existing ship - 1 st renewal/intermediate date of IAPP AFTER01/01/2013Vessels 400 GT and Platformsand Drilling RigsFuel Oil Changeover Procedure and Logbook (record offuel changeoverThose ships using separate fuel oils to comply with MARPOLAnnex VI, regulation 14.3 and entering or leaving an emissioncontrol area shall carry a written procedure showing how thefuel oil changeover is to be done. The volume of low-sulphurfuel oils in each tank as well as the date, time and position ofMARPOL Annex VI,regulation 14.6Vessels 400 GT and Platformsand Drilling RigsIf using separate fuel oilsentering/leaving ECAs

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTthe ship when any fuel oil changeover operation is completedprior to the entry into an emission control area or commencedafter exit from such an area shall be recorded in such logbookas prescribed by the AdministrationManufacturer's Operating Manual for IncineratorsIncinerators installed in accordance with the requirements ofMARPOL Annex VI, regulation 16.6.1 shall be provided with aManufacturer's Operating Manual, which is to be retained with theunit.Bunker Delivery Note and Representative SampleBunker Delivery Note and representative sample of the fuel oildelivered shall be kept on board in accordance with requirementsof MARPOL Annex VI, regulations 18.6 and 18.8.1.Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP)All ships of 400 gross tonnage and above, excluding platforms(including FPSOs and FSUs) and drilling rigs, regardless of theirpropulsion, shall keep on board a ship specific Ship Energy EfficiencyManagement Plan (SEEMP). This may form part of the ship's Safetymanagement System (SMS).EEDI Technical File (See Note 3)Applicable to ships falling into one or more of categories in MARPOLAnnex VI, regulations 2.25 to 2.35.MARPOL Annex VI,regulation 16.7Vessels 400 GT and Platformsand Drilling RigsMARPOL Annex VI,regulations 18.6 and18.8.1Vessels 400 GT and Platformsand Drilling RigsMARPOL Annex VI,regulation 22;MEPC.1/Circ.795Vessels 400 GTNot applicable for non propelledshipMARPOL Annex VI,regulation 20Vessels 400 GT( do not apply to ship which havediesel-electric propulsion, turbinepropulsion or hybrid XXXXXXXXXXAs per Regulation 20 for New shipand existing ships which hasundergone major conversion.Technical FileEvery marine diesel engine installed on board a ship shall beprovided with a Technical File. The Technical File shall be preparedby the applicant for engine certification and approved by theAdministration, and is required to accompany an engine throughoutits life on board ships. The Technical File shall contain theinformation as specified in paragraph 2.4.1 of the NOx TechnicalCode.Record Book of Engine ParametersWhere the Engine Parameter Check method in accordance withparagraph 6.2 of the NOx Technical Code is used to verifycompliance, if any adjustments or modifications are made to anengine after its pre-certification, a full record of such adjustmentsor modifications shall be recorded in the engine's Record Book ofEngine Parameters.Exemption CertificateWhen an exemption is granted to a ship under and in accordancewith the provisions of SOLAS 1974, a certificate called an ExemptionCertificate shall be issued in addition to the certificates listed above.NOx Technical Code,Paragraph 2.3.4NOx Technical Code,paragraph 2.3.7SOLAS 1974,regulation I/12;1988 SOLAS Protocol,regulation I/12Marine Diesel Engines 130KWMarine Diesel Engines 130KWCargo Vessels 500 GT

LIST OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD CARGO SHIPS EXCEPT HIGH SPEED CRAFTNoise Survey ReportApplicable to new ships of 1,600 gross tonnage and above,excluding dynamically supported crafts, high-speed crafts,fishing vessels, pipe-laying barges, crane barges, mobileoffshore drilling units, pleasure yachts not engaged in trade,ships of war and troopships, ships not propelled bymechanical means, pile driving vessels and dredgers.A noise survey report shall always be carried on board and beaccessible for the crew.For existing ships, refer to section "Other ce

Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan Every oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage and above and every ship other than an oil tanker of 400 gross tonnage and above shall carry on board a Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan approved by the Administration. MARPOL Annex I, regulation 37; resolution MEPC.54(32), as amended by resolution MEPC.86(44 .

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