A Guide To Good Practice On Port Marine Operations
Year: 2013 Language: english Author: UK - Department For Transport Publisher: Department For Transport (UK) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 189 Description: This document is intended to supplement the Port Marine Safety Code. It contains useful information and more detailed guidance on a number of issues relevant to harbour authorities. It is designed to provide general guidance and examples of how a harbour authority could meet its commitments in terms of compliance with the Code. This Guide should not be viewed as the only means of complying with the Code and for some harbour authorities; it may not be the best means of achieving compliance. Like the Code, the Guide does not have any legal force, though it does refer to existing legal powers and duties. Further, while it describes typical legal powers and duties, it is not practicable for this Guide to cover the specific legal position for each harbour authority, and it should not be relied on for that purpose. The Guide has been developed with representatives from the ports industry, the DfT, and the MCA. The Guide is designed to be a living document; one that will be maintained by the ports industry and can be reviewed and updated on an annual basis.
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A Guide To Good Practice On Port Marine Operations
Language: english
Author: UK - Department For Transport
Publisher: Department For Transport (UK)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 189
Description: This document is intended to supplement the Port Marine Safety Code. It contains useful information and more detailed guidance on a number of issues relevant to harbour authorities. It is designed to provide general guidance and examples of how a harbour authority could meet its commitments in terms of compliance with the Code. This Guide should not be viewed as the only means of complying with the Code and for some harbour authorities; it may not be the best means of achieving compliance.
Like the Code, the Guide does not have any legal force, though it does refer to existing legal powers and duties. Further, while it describes typical legal powers and duties, it is not practicable for this Guide to cover the specific legal position for each harbour authority, and it should not be relied on for that purpose.
The Guide has been developed with representatives from the ports industry, the DfT, and the MCA. The Guide is designed to be a living document; one that will be maintained by the ports industry and can be reviewed and updated on an annual basis.
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