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1992LBR-1992-M-42810
Liberia
Seafarers - Certification of qualifications and identity documents
 
Requirements for Merchant Marine Personnel Certification.
Maritime Law, Regulations, Notices and Requirements, 1992, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Republic of Liberia, 45 p.
Maritime Law, Regulations, Notices and Requirements, 2008, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Republic of Liberia, 77 p.

Provides guidelines relating to the certification of crew members. Inter alia, sets forth which functions certain classes of officers may perform and establishes penalties for misrepresentation or fraud in relation to skill certification. Also sets forth requirements for officer licenses, including service experience, physical examinations and fire fighting training.




1989-02-02LBR-1989-M-42801
Liberia
Seafarers - Certification of qualifications and identity documents
 
Revised Examination System for Merchant Marine Personnel (M.N. No. 1-117-2).
Maritime Law, Regulations, Notices and Requirements, 1993, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Republic of Liberia, 4 p.

Provides for a computerized examination system for marine personnel.




1989LBR-1989-M-42807
Liberia
Seafarers - Certification of qualifications and identity documents
 
Manning of Vessels: Implementation of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW 1978) (M.N. No. 10-292-1).
Maritime Law, Regulations, Notices and Requirements, 1993, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Republic of Liberia, .8 p.

Sets forth certification and training requirements for watchkeeping aboard ships. Prohibits assignment of watchkeeping duties in conjunction with other tasks which may create distractions or cause fatigue.




  
 

  
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