1973 IMCO Conference on Marine Pollution from Ships, Hearing.., 93-1..., November 14, 19731974 - 177 pages |
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... Substances Other Than Oil From Ships --- International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships , 1973 UMCO / FAO / UNESCO / WMO / WHO / IAEA / UN Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution ...
... Substances Other Than Oil From Ships --- International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships , 1973 UMCO / FAO / UNESCO / WMO / WHO / IAEA / UN Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution ...
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... substances , and the min- imization of accidental spills . We are here today to see whether the new treaty achieves that goal . We are very pleased to have as our witnesses today the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the U.S. delegation to ...
... substances , and the min- imization of accidental spills . We are here today to see whether the new treaty achieves that goal . We are very pleased to have as our witnesses today the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the U.S. delegation to ...
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... substances , harmful pack- aged goods , sewage , and garbage . Together these documents constitute the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships . A separate agreement broadens the 1969 Intervention ...
... substances , harmful pack- aged goods , sewage , and garbage . Together these documents constitute the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships . A separate agreement broadens the 1969 Intervention ...
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... substances of all types . Both in breadth of coverage and in methods of control of marine pollutants this Convention far surpasses any previous international agreement . For the first time , the discharge into the marine environment of ...
... substances of all types . Both in breadth of coverage and in methods of control of marine pollutants this Convention far surpasses any previous international agreement . For the first time , the discharge into the marine environment of ...
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... substances currently carried in bulk on the world oceans have been evaluated and all but the relatively innocuous compounds are now to be regulated with requirements on discharges which range from disposal at reception facilities or ...
... substances currently carried in bulk on the world oceans have been evaluated and all but the relatively innocuous compounds are now to be regulated with requirements on discharges which range from disposal at reception facilities or ...
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accordance acid Administration amendment Annex apply aquatic ballast tanks ballast water Baltic Sea bio-assay bioaccumulation biological Black Sea bulkheads Cargo Record Book cargo tanks Category chemical Chloropicrin cleaning coastal comply concentration Conference containing cubic metres date of entry disposal double bottom effect effluent ensure entry into force evaluation GESAMP Group harmful substances HAZARD PROFILE hazard ratings Hazard to human human health IMCO International Convention marine environment marine pollution maritime material Mediterranean Sea ment metres nautical miles nearest land noxious liquid substances noxious substances ocean oil content Oil Pollution Oil Record Book oil tankers oily mixture operation Organization Panel Party POLLUTION FROM SHIPS Pollution Prevention Certificate ports present Convention Prevention of Pollution procedures provisions of Regulation quantity reception facilities Regulation 17 Regulation 9 residues Sea area sea of oil sewage slop tank sludge special area specified sub-paragraph survey tank washings tank(s tion tons gross tonnage toxic treatment waste
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Page 131 - Annex II: Regulations for the Control of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk.
Page 108 - For which the building contract is placed, or in the absence of a building contract, the keel of which is laid, or which is at a similar stage of construction...
Page 145 - from the nearest land' means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with the Geneva Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, 1958, except that, for the purposes of this Convention 'from the nearest land...
Page 97 - States shall take all possible steps to prevent pollution of the seas by substances that are liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and marine life, to damage amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea.
Page 114 - The limits of liability specified in Article 22 shall not apply if it is proved that the damage resulted from an act or omission of the carrier, his servants or agents done with intent to cause damage or recklessly and with knowledge that damage would probably result...
Page 106 - The tribunal may hear and determine counterclaims arising directly out of the subject matter of the dispute.
Page 122 - Regulation if such a tanker falls into either of the following categories : (a) a tanker, the delivery of which is after 1 January 1977; or (b) a tanker to which both the following conditions apply : (i) delivery is not later than 1 January 1977 and (ii) the building contract is placed after 1 January...
Page 100 - Party undertakes to issue instructions to its maritime inspection vessels and aircraft and to other appropriate services to report to its authorities any incidents or conditions...
Page 131 - ... (b) the escape of oil, or of an oily mixture, resulting from damage to the ship or unavoidable leakage, if all reasonable precautions have been taken after the occurrence of the damage or discovery of the leakage for the purpose of preventing or minimizing the escape...
Page 131 - Xa) of this Annex or of those provisionally assessed as such or ballast water, tank washings, or other residues or mixtures containing such substances shall be prohibited. If tanks containing such substances or mixtures are to be washed, the resulting residues shall be discharged to a reception facility...