Resolutions that do not require approval for accession
Resolutions that do not require approval for accession
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Guidelines for the authorization of organizations acting on behalf of the Administration, approved by Resolution A. 739 (18), adopted on November 4, 1993, and amendments approved by Resolution MSC.208 (81), adopted on May 18, 2006.
Guidelines on the enhanced inspection program during inspections of bulk carriers and oil tankers, approved by Resolution A.744 (18), adopted on November 4, 1993, and amendments approved by Resolution MSC.49 (66), adopted on 4 June 1996, Resolution MSC.105 (73), adopted on December 5, 2000; Resolution MSC.125 (75), adopted on May 24, 2002, Resolution MSC.144 (77), adopted on June 5, 2003, Resolution MSC.197 (80), adopted on May 20, 2005, Resolution MSC .261 (84), adopted on May 16, 2008.
Specifications on the survey and certification functions of recognized organizations acting on behalf of the Administration: Resolution A.789 (19), adopted on November 23, 1995.
Adoption of technical provisions related to means of access for inspections, Resolution MSC.133 (76), adopted on December 12, 2002, and amendments approved by Resolution MSC.151 (78), adopted on May 20, 2004.
Evaluation of Scantlings of the Transverse Watertight Corrugated Bulkhead between Cargo Holds Nos 1 and 2, with Cargo Hold No 1 Flooded, for Existing Bulk Carriers: S19 (1997) (Rev. 1 1997) (Rev. 2 Feb. 1998) (Rev.3 Jun. 1998) (Rev.4 Sept. 2000) (Rev.5 July 2004).
Standards for the inspection and maintenance of hatch covers for bulk carriers by shipowners, for the purpose of applying rule XII / 7 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, provided for in the Annex to Resolution MSC.169 (79), adopted on 9 December 2004.
Standards and criteria for the side structures of bulk carriers built with simple hulls, for the application of regulation XII/14 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, approved by the MSC Resolution. 168 (79), adopted on December 9, 2004.