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General Policy and Procedure: OPCO Acceptance Standard for Marine Vessels

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General Policy and Procedure: OPCO Acceptance Standard for Marine Vessels
GENERAL POLICY & PROCEDURE

Rev. No.: 3

Marine Operations

Date: 14.12.11

OPCO ACCEPTANCE STANDARD FOR MARINE VESSELS

Page No.: 2

REVISION RECORD

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15.10.00

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New issue

31.12.04

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4.2 Added: FMEA

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Added: IMCA

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- 3rd paragraph completely deleted.
- 4th paragraph removed “NOTE”

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Revision number shall start from “0” denoting a new document. numbered in accordance with OPCO Document Policy Standards.

2.

Any revision to this Document shall be jointly approved by the signatory authorities of the original Document.

3.

Unless clearly stamped as a "Controlled Document" with an appropriate sequential number, any printed version of this document will be considered Uncontrolled.

OPCO/ASMV-2011-Rev. 3

Each revision shall be

Dated: 14.12.11

GENERAL POLICY & PROCEDURE
Marine Operations
OPCO ACCEPTANCE STANDARD FOR MARINE VESSELS

Rev. No.: 3
Date: 14.12.11
Page No.: 3

Contents
CHAPTER

TITLE

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OBJECTIVES ....................................................................................................................................................... 5

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SCOPE ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

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POLICY................................................................................................................................................................. 5

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REFERENCES



References: • International Convention on Tonnage Measurement for Ships, 1969, as amended • Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended

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