ISGOTT definition

ISGOTT means the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers & Terminals.
ISGOTT means the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (5th edition), as amended or supplemented from time to time.
ISGOTT means International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, as published by the International Chamber of Shipping, the Oil Companies International Marine Forum and the International Association of Ports and Harbors.

Examples of ISGOTT in a sentence

  • Owners shall comply with the requirements in ISGOTT (as amended from time to time) concerning Hydrogen Sulphide and ensuring that the Hydrogen Sulphide level is always below the threshold limit value (TLV).

  • Owners shall notify Charterers of the outcome of all such inspections as soon as completed and, in the event of an approval not being granted or being withdrawn, shall immediately take steps to rectify deficiencies that constitute violations of ABS or USCG rules and regulations or ISGOTT recommended practices identified in the course of such inspections.

  • Owners undertake that any Provided Vessel so fitted for closed cargo operations complies with, and will be operated for the duration of this Agreement in accordance with the recommendations regarding closed loading and closed discharging operations as set out in the 1996 Edition of ISGOTT as amended.

  • Any ship to ship operations shall meet or exceed the latest published edition of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)/OCIMF Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Liquefied Gases), ISGOTT safety guide, and any other recommendation published by SIGTTO.

  • The Buyer shall make available to the Seller a terminal and berth that is both safe and meets an International level of HSSE standards in accordance with the following publications by Witherbys: - ISGOTT - Mooring Equipment Guidelines - Guide to Marine Terminal Fire Protection and Emergency Evacuation.

  • This is typically done by using rope tails on mooring lines, insulating rubber feet on the end of gangways, and prohibiting the use of certain equipment that would otherwise pose an unacceptable risk of arcing In each transfer system between shore and ship there should be an insulation flange installed according to the requirements of the International Oil Tanker and Terminal (ISGOTT) safety guide.

  • International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT).

  • The Vessel(s) shall be operated in compliance with guidelines detailed in ISGOTT.

  • All vessels must comply with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS), International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) and the Safety of Life at Sea Regulations (SOLAS).

  • Loss, damages, expense or delay caused by failure on the part of the Framework Provider’s nominated Vessel to comply with the requirements of ISPS, ISGOTT and SOLAS, and any new or amended regulations, shall be the responsibility of the Framework Provider and shall count as Demurrage, if appropriate.


More Definitions of ISGOTT

ISGOTT means the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals; “ISM” means International Safety Management;
ISGOTT means the Fourth Edition of the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, published in 1996 by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), 30/32 St. Mary Axe, London EC3A 8ET, England.
ISGOTT means the most recent edition of the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals.
ISGOTT means the “International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and
ISGOTT means the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (5th
ISGOTT means the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals, as current from time to time.