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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME


1. What precautions should be taken to protect the environment when applying antifouling paint? 2. What precautions could you take when refuelling a vessel to avoid fuel spills? List two. 3.


If you take a UK Flagged Vessel (for which holding tanks are not required) abroad, can the foreign flag state insist you have a holding tank whilst in their waters?


4. What certificates would you expect to have on board a vessel relating to the carriage of a maritime radio?


5. What is the significance of referring to compulsory carriage in terms of vessels? Give an example of a compulsory carriage vessel.


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Under SOLAS chapter V, what should be fitted to all vessels (where practicable), regardless of size, in order to improve your visibility to other craft?


Regulation 34 of SOLAS V concerns voyage or passage planning. Must a pleasure vessel that is intending to proceed to sea have a passage plan? If so, must it be a written plan?


8. What sort of information could be contained in a vessel’s logbook? List at least three possible headings. 9.


Describe the role of a national marine accident investigation organisation. Name one.


10. What is the difference between a Flag State and a Port/Coastal State? 11. Can you be prosecuted by your Flag State for a breach of IRPCS committed whilst in a different port state’s water?


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