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TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SEAFARERS ON SHIPS SUBJECT TO THE IGF CODE

Source: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore - This circular supersedes Shipping Circular no.6 of 2019.

Masters, officers and ratings and other personnel serving on ships subject to the International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low-Flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code) are subject to training and certification requirements as follows. 

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Correction to web document - Modifications to Rates and Tariffs of Other Marine Services, Related and Complementary

Source: Panama Canal Authority - A correction to the supporting document referred to in Advisory to Shipping A-08-2021, which includes details and specifications of modified tariff series and rates, has been uploaded to the Panama Canal Authority’s website.

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Tokyo MOU - INTERIM GUIDANCE RELATING TO COVID-19 CIRCUMSTANCES

Source: Tokyo MOU - Introduction 1 The Port State Control Committee has considered and agreed that, noting the global impact of COVID-19, there is the practical need to apply flexibility under these special circumstances.

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Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) highlights safety as key to doubling ship recycling capacity in Alang

Source: Indian Register of Shipping - Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass), an international ship classification society, underlines high safety standards as key to doubling India’s ship recycling capacity by 2024, an ambitious target set by Indian government in the recent Union Budget 2021-22.

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Dashboard - Panama Canal Authority

Source: Panama Canal Authority - The Panama Canal contributed to a reduction of more than 13 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions in 2020, in comparison to the most likely alternative routes, by offering a shorter route for ships.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR SHORE-BASED PERSONNEL BOARDING VESSELS AT ANCHORAGES, SHIPYARDS, TERMINALS AND MARINAS IN THE PORT OF SINGAPORE

Source: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore - 1.  This circular supersedes Port Marine Circular No.04 of 2021with effect from 25 Feb 2021.Proof of requisite test results or 7-day Rostered Routine Testing attendance before allowed to go on board a vessel in port

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Panama Canal - Modifications to the Transit Reservation System Rules and Tariffs

Source: Panama Canal Authority - The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and its Board of Directors considers it appropriate to modify the existing Transit Reservation System tariffs, including charges, descriptions, and classification.

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Acceptance criteria for granting certain exemptions to ships registered in a Norwegian ship register-rev. 2

Source: Norwegian Maritime Authority - Instruction to Class (IC) 2-2017 rev.2 is adopted in order to instruct the Recognised Organisations (ROs) of international requirements which do not apply and the NMA’s acceptance criteria for:

a) granting certain exemptions to ships

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Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Focused Inspection Campaign - Livestock Ships

Source: AMSA - Marine notice 1/2021 - This marine notice provides information to ship owners, operators and masters about the Focused Inspection Campaign (FIC) on livestock ships which will run from 1 March 2021 to 31 August 2021.

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Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Guidance—international certificates

Source: AMSA - "We are pleased to advise that you can now download and print guidance for international certificates on the AMSA website. Should you require any further assistance or information, please contact AMSA Connect or call 1800 627 484."

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