I.M.O. Resolution definition
Examples of I.M.O. Resolution in a sentence
In connection with the Council of the European Union Regulation on the Implementation of IMO Resolution A747(18) Owners will ensure that the following entry is made on the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) under the section headed “Remarks”.
During bunkering a primary sample, other than the MARPOL sample, shall be drawn at a point, to be determined solely by the Sellers, closest to the Bunker Tanker’s manifold and otherwise in accordance with the procedures set out in IMO Resolution MEPC.182(59) Guidelines for the Sampling of Fuel Oil for Determination of Compliance with MARPOL 73/78 Annex VI or any subsequent amendments thereto.
In this respect, Organizational lay‐out of SOC points to IMO Resolution A.947(23) on ‘Human elements vision, principles and goals for the Organisation’./30/ A further reference is made to ISO 11064 on Ergonomic design of control centres (,/30/).
Any vessel subject to the Enhanced Survey Programme of Inspections During Surveys of Bulk-Carriers and Oil Tankers (ESP) is ineligible to participate in the Expanded Dry-docking Intervals for Vessels in ROS program due to IMO Resolution A.744(18) as amended.
The special attention shall be paid in the design and construction to limit the vibration and noise levels within the criteria of ISO 6954:2000 and IMO Resolution MSC.337(91).
To safeguard the Master, in the proper discharge of his responsibilities in regard to maritime safety and the protection of the marine environment, the Master shall not be constrained by the Owner, Management, Charterer or any other person from taking, in this respect, any decision which in his professional judgment is necessary (IMO Resolution A.433 (XI)).
In connection with the Council of the European Union Regulation on the Implementation of IMO Resolution A747(18) Owners will ensure that the following entry is made on the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) under the section headed “remarks”.
For other vessels, the IMO Resolution MSC.337 (91) is to be applied as far as is reasonable and practicable.
The Tug will achieve noise requirements established by IMO Resolution A.468, Code for Noise Levels On Board Ship (“IMO A.468”) for all accommodation spaces, navigation spaces and service spaces, including the barge office, in accordance with Sub-subparagraph c below.
The RO is empowered to issue certificates as required by Conventions and other instruments as per Appendix I to this agreement, and as prescribed in IMO Resolution A.1120(30).