ADMIRALTY LAW
Admiralty law(also known as maritime
law) is a well defined body of law which controls
maritime questions & crimes. It is a body of both domestic law controlling
maritime activities, & private international law controlling the relationships
between...
RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS
In the SOLAS 1974/1988 regulation I/6, MARPOL Annex I
regulation 6, MARPOL Annex II regulation 8, MARPOL Annex IV regulation 4,
MARPOL Annex VI regulation 5, LLC 1966/1988 article 13, TONNAGE 1969 article 7
& AFS 2001...
IMO/ILO/UNECE CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PACKING OF CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS (CTU CODE)
The 2014 IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code), jointly developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Economic Commission...
CODE OF SAFE PRACTICE FOR SHIPS CARRYING TIMBER DECK CARGOES, 2011 (2011 TDC CODE)
Code of Safe Practice for the Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes, 2011 was accepted at the 27th session of IMO's Assembly in November 2011 by resolution A.1048(27). The 2011 TDC Code revises and updates...
MLC TITLE 4. HEALTH PROTECTION, MEDICAL CARE, WELFARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY PROTECTION
Regulation 4.1 - Medical
care on board ship and ashore
Regulation 4.2 –
Shipowners liability
Regulation 4.3 - Health
and safety protection and accident prevention
Regulation 4.4 - Access to shore-based welfare facilities
Regulation 4.5 - Social security
Regulation 4.1 - Medical
care...
INTERNATIONAL BULK CHEMICAL CODE (IBC CODE)
Carriage of the chemicals in bulk is enclosed by the regulations in SOLAS Chapter VII - Carriage of the dangerous goods & MARPOL Annex II - Regulations for the Control of Pollution by...
MLC TITLE 3. ACCOMODATION, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, FOOD AND CATERING
Title 3. Accomodation, recreational
facilities, food and catering
Regulation
3.1 - Accommodation and recreational facilities.
Regulation 3.2 - Food and catering
Regulation
3.1 - Accommodation and recreational facilities.
Purpose:
To assure that seafarers have suitable accommodation &
recreational facilities on board the ship.
1....
MLC TITLE 1. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SEAFARERS TO WORK ON A SHIP
Title 1. Minimum
requirements for seafarers to work on a ship
Regulation 1.1 - Minimum
age
Regulation 1.2 - Medical
certificate
Regulation 1.3 – Training
and qualifications
Regulation 1.4 -
Recruitment and placement
Regulation 1.1 - Minimum age
1. The employment or work on board...
MLC ORALS Q & A PART-3
What ships does the MLC, 2006 apply to?
The MLC, 2006
defines a ship in Article II, paragraph (1)(i) as“a ship other
than one which sails only in internal waters or waters within, or closely
adjacent to, sheltered...
MLC TITLE 2. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.
Title 2. Conditions of
employment
Regulation 2.1 - Seafarers'
employment agreements
Regulation 2.2 – Wages
Regulation 2.3 - Hours of work and hours of restRegulation 2.4 - Entitlement to leave
Regulation 2.5 – Repatriation
Regulation 2.6 - Seafarer compensation for the...








