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“Cargo” for the purpose of the Code means all items which are transported by the ship except fuel for the ship, ballast (either solid or liquid), consumables to be used on board, permanent outfit and equipment of the ship, stores and spare gear for the vessel.


“Certificate” means the certificate appropriate to a ship to which the Code is applied which the Merchant Shipping (Small Workboats and Pilot Boats) Regulations 1998 (SI 1998 No. 1609), as amended, require to have been issued.


“Charter” means an agreement between the owner/managing agent and another party which allows that other party to operate the ship, and the “Charterer” is that other party. “Code” means this Code unless another Code is specified.


“Company” means the owner of the ship or any other organisation or person such as the manager, or the bareboat charterer, who has assumed responsibility for the operation of the ship from the ship owner and who, on assuming such responsibility, has agreed to take over all duties and responsibility imposed by the Code (and by extension the associated IMO instruments).


“Company Security Officer”means the person designated by the Company for ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out; that a ship security plan is developed, submitted for approval, and thereafter implemented and maintained and for liaison with port facility security officers and the ship security officer.


“Compartment” means all spaces within the watertight or fire-resisting boundaries on any one level which have inter- communicating access.


“Competent harbour authority” has the same meaning as it has in the Pilotage Act 1987.


"Competent Authority", in respect of operating qualifications (Ch 11), means either the MCA or an organisation that issues Certificates of Competence which has applied for and been granted recognition by the MCA as having the appropriate technical and administrative expertise in accordance with the procedures established for vessels of any type or size.


12 Being a Responsible Industry: An Industry Code of Practice


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