This issue, Nr 7 (December 2011) contains articles on Competency Development and Management Catering, Sulphur In Fuel Regulations, An Interview: Henrik Dahl, CTO Eniram ltd, EEDI, Conference & Exhibition Planner, Seamanship Library and Entry into force dates and "Whats Happenning at IMO".
This periodical’s goal is not as an instant news service but to provide clear analysis of the issues in shipping today.
There are many owners and operators in shipping today who are aware of impending legislation, whether at an international or specific territorial level but have not committed the time to assessing how they, their business and their ships will respond. This periodical fills that void, keeping you up-to-date with current matters and those coming through over the next few years.
In a number of cases, we’ll try to cover existing items for those who are trying to get a grip on topical matters in our industry.
Enclosed Spaces A Heavy Reminder
Enclosed Space Rescue: Training And Drills
The Shipmaster’s Perspective
IMO 27th Assembly Session
Entry into Force Dates
Regulations Coming into Force
Regulations Applicable to New Builds
Regulations Recently Entered Force
What’s Happening at IMO
Programme of Meetings 2012
IMO Conventions, Not Yet Entered Into Force
IMO Action Dates
27th Assembly
MEPC
MSC Circulars
The Legal Perspective
Competency Development and Management
Catering
Sulphur In Fuel Regulations.
The Interview: Henrik Dahl, CTO Eniram ltd
EEDI
Conference & Exhibition Planner
Seamanship Library
The P&I Column.
Other Maritime Regulations and Guidance
Recently Published Guidance for Shipping
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