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IMOThe International Maritime Organization, established in 1959, is an agency of the United Nations Organization. It takes care of formulation of maritime rules related to the safety of passengers, security of ships, framing marine laws, and keeping a check over the legalities involved in International marine operations. It has 168 members and all of them abide to rules and regulations set by IMO. Here at Bright Hub, we’ve compiled an all-inclusive guide to IMO rules, news, and its member countries. For well-written articles on information related to IMO, our guide offers you a plethora of options to choose from all schools of thought. You will find exactly what you are looking for here.

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Ships Waste Water Treatment

Ships produce waste water in two categories: grey wastewater from sinks, laundries, and showers and black wastewater containing sewage. New international maritime laws make it illegal...

Bilge Pumping Systems – SOLAS Regulations for Merchant Ships

Many seafarers are unaware of safety rules. IMO (International Maritime Organization) has set some regulations for the minimum number of Bilge Pumps and other requirements for...

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    Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea

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    Bilge Pumping Systems – SOLAS Regulations for Merchant Ships

    Many seafarers are unaware of safety rules. IMO (International Maritime Organization) has set some regulations for the minimum number of Bilge Pumps and other requirements for bilge pumping system...

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    Ships Waste Water Treatment

    Ships produce waste water in two categories: grey wastewater from sinks, laundries, and showers and black wastewater containing sewage. New international maritime laws make it illegal to pump this...

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    Who and What decides whether a seagoing personnel is competent enough or not? And if not, what should be done to make him seaworthy? Read in the article inside as to who set the rules that decide...

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    Writing a Hazmat Procedure

    Hazmats are hazardous materials or dangerous goods that come under the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Act and under OSHA. A Hazmat procedure for the handling, stowage, transport and emergency response...

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What Is STCW training?

Who and What decides whether a seagoing personnel is competent enough or not? And if not, what should be done to make him seaworthy? Read in the article inside as to who set...

Writing a Hazmat Procedure

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