Port Safety Sample Clauses

Port Safety. 2.1.1. Port Marine Safety Code The Harbour Operator shall:  cooperate fully with CMAL to implement communication procedures and protocols to ensure the effective and efficient operation and functioning of the Harbour Facilities in compliance with the PMSC;  allow access to appropriate documentation and locations to all the Designated Person to undertake audits as required by the Port Marine Safety Code  comply with all Laws in force from time to time;  Ensure all risks are formally risk assessed and any risks identified are mitigated as much as reasonably practicable accordance with Good Industry Practice;  implement an effective OSMS following consultation with CMAL and any relevant stakeholders;  appoint Key Personnel to oversee Harbour Operations, including Key Personnel who are responsible for the safety of navigation at each of the Harbour Facilities;  on a regular basis, monitor, review and audit the Harbour Operator OSMS in accordance with clause 13 of this Agreement; and  publish a safety plan for each of the Harbour Facilities showing how the PMSC will be implemented, how the Harbour Operator’s performance shall be assessed against the safety plan, and an annual report shall be published on the Harbour Operator’s compliance with the PMSC .
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Port Safety. 2.1.1. Port Marine Safety Code The Harbour Operator shall:  cooperate fully with CMAL to implement communication procedures and protocols to ensure the effective and efficient operation and functioning of the Harbour Facilities in compliance with the PMSC;  comply with all Laws in force from time to time;  Ensure all risks are formally risk assessed and any risks identified are mitigated as much as reasonably practicable accordance with Good Industry Practice;  implement an effective OSMS following consultation with CMAL and any relevant stakeholders;  appoint Key Personnel to oversee Harbour Operations, including Key Personnel who are responsible for the safety of navigation at each of the Harbour Facilities;  on a regular basis, monitor, review and audit the Harbour Operator OSMS in accordance with clause 13 of this Agreement; and  publish a safety plan for each of the Harbour Facilities showing how the PMSC will be implemented, how the Harbour Operator’s performance shall be assessed against the safety plan. and an annual report shall be published on the Harbour Operator’s compliance with the PMSC .

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