The work of Nav sub-committee interlinks with others in IMO work. The key here to note is the decision to recommend that mariners acquired and retained a working knowledge in recognition of Morse Code characters including single-letter signals of the International Code of Signals. However, the committee said that there was no need to demonstrate proficiency in the transmission/reception of Morse Code.
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IMO COUNCIL, 124th SESSION 12 – 14 OCTOBER 2020
Kuba Szymanski,
The IMO Council held its 124th session (C124) remotely from Monday 12 through Wednesday 14 October 2020 under the...
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INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION COMPENSATION FUNDS MEETING 24 – 27 April 2012
Kuba Szymanski,
The 1971 and 1993 Funds met at IMO Headquarters from Tuesday 24 through Friday 27 April 2012. The...
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MEPC.1/Circ 645 Waste Delivery Reciept Form
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Standard format for the waste delivery reciept following s ships use of port reception facilities. This form is to...
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IMO SUB-COMMITTEE ON NAVIGATION, COMMUNICATION AND SEARCH & RESCUE 19-23 FEBRUARY 2018
Kuba Szymanski,
The IMO Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue held its 5th Session (NCSR 5) from Monday 19...
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IMO SUB-COMMITTEE ON CARRIAGE OF CARGOES AND CONTAINERS 6-10 SEPTEMBER 2021
Kuba Szymanski,
Capt. Paddy McKnight’s report from IMO CCC-7; 11.09.2021 To down load – please click the link below: IMO SUB-COMMITTEE ON CARRIAGE...
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IMO Council Elections
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The status quo in IMO representation is retained in the current elections conducted at the IMO Assembly meeting in...
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What shipping needs from its cooks
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More needs to be done with regard to maritime training catering personnel on ships”, said Cyprus Shipping Chamber Chairman...
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IMO COUNCIL, 33rd Meeting in Extraordinary Session, 8 April, 2021
Kuba Szymanski,
The IMO Council held its 33rd Meeting in Extraordinary Session, remotely, on Thursday 8 April 2021 under the coordination...