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Designated Person Ashore

Designated Person Ashore

Created OnFebruary 7, 2018
byCapt. Angad S Cheema
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Under the ISM Code, is a person or persons ashore within a ship’s managing office (Company) with direct access to the highest levels of management, who has or have the responsibility and the authority to monitor the safety and pollution prevention aspects of the operation of each ship, and to ensure that adequate resources and shore-based support are applied, as required.

Related:

  • Arrived ship
  • Company
  • Hog (Hogging)
  • Bareboat charter
  • COA (Contract of Affreightment)
  • Breach of warranty of authority

By Capt. Angad S Cheema

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