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Name of certificates | Reference | Form Number |
1. International Tonnage Certificate (1969) | Tonnage convention | |
2. International Ballast Water Management Certificate | BWM convention | |
3. International Load Line Certificate | LL convention | |
4. International Load Line Exemption Certificate | LL Convention | |
5. International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) or Interim International Ship Security Certificate | SOLAS 1974 | |
6. Continuous Synopsis record | SOLAS | |
7. Minimum safe manning document | SOLAS | |
8. Certificates for masters, officers or ratings | STCW | |
9. Document of compliance | SOLAS, ISM Code | |
10. Safety management certificate | SOLAS, ISM Code | |
MARPOL related | ||
11. International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate | MARPOL Annex I | |
12. International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (NLS Certificate) | MARPOL Annex II | |
13. Document of compliance with the special requirements for ships carrying dangerous goods | SOLAS chap 2 reg 19 | |
14. International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate | MARPOL Annex IV, reg 5 | |
15. Garbage Management Plan | MARPOL Annex V, reg 10 | |
16. International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate | MARPOL Annex VI | |
17. International Energy Efficiency Certificate | MARPOL Annex VI, reg 6 | |
18. International Anti-fouling System Certificate | AFS Convention, reg 2 | |
19. Declaration on antifouling system | AFS Convention, reg 5 | |
20. Voyage data recorder system – certificate of compliance | SOLAS 1974, reg 5 | |
21. Passenger ship safety certificate | SOLAS 1974, reg I/12 | |
22. Special Trade Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, 23. Special Trade Passenger Ship Space Certificate | STP 71, rule 5 | |
24. Cargo Ship Safety Certificate | SOLAS 1988, reg I/12 | |
25. Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate | SOLAS 1974, regulation I/12 | |
26. Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate | SOLAS 1974, reg I/12 | |
27. Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate | SOLAS 1974, reg I/12 | |
28. Document of authorization for the carriage of grain and grain loading manual | SOLAS 1974, reg VI/19 | |
29. Certificate of insurance or other financial security in respect of civil liability for oil pollution damage | CLC 1969, article VII | |
30. Certificate of insurance or other financial security in respect of civil liability for bunker oil pollution damage | Bunker convention 2001 | |
31. Certificate of Registry | ||
32. Certificate of class | ||
33. P&I Certificate of Entry | ||
34. Ballast water management certificate | ||
For chem tanker | ||
Before 1986 | ||
35. Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk | BCH Code, section 1.6 | |
After 1986 | ||
International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk | IBC code | |
For Gas Tanker | ||
Before 1986 | ||
Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk | GC code | |
After 1986 | ||
International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk | IGC Code |
Statutory Certificates for Vessels
Here’s an arrangement of the statutory certificates in a logical order that follows the journey of a person boarding a vessel, making it easier to remember:
Hull and Exterior
- International Anti-fouling System Certificate –
- Declaration on antifouling system
- International Load Line Certificate – No supplement
- International Load Line Exemption Certificate
- International Tonnage Certificate (1969) – No supplement
Approaching the Vessel
- International Ballast Water Management Certificate
- Certificate of Registry – No supplement
Gangway and Security
- International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) or Interim International Ship Security Certificate
- Continuous Synopsis record
Deck and Cargo Areas
- Document of authorization for the carriage of grain and grain loading manual
- Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (for chemical tankers before 1986)
- International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (for chemical tankers after 1986)
- Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk (for gas tankers before 1986)
- International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk (for gas tankers after 1986)
Bridge and Navigation
- Voyage data recorder system – certificate of compliance
- Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate – Form “R”
Engine Room and Environmental Protection
- International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate – Dry cargo ships – Form A, Tankers Form B
- International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (NLS Certificate) – No supplement
- International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate – No supplement
- International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate – Record of Construction and equipment
- International Energy Efficiency Certificate – Record of Construction and equipment
Waste Management
- Garbage Management Plan
Safety Equipment and Construction
- Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate – Form “E”
- Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate – No supplement
- Cargo Ship Safety Certificate – Form “C”
- Passenger Ship Safety Certificate (if applicable) – Form “P”
- Special Trade Passenger Ship Safety Certificate, Special Trade Passenger Ship Space Certificate (if applicable)
Captain’s Cabin and Ship’s Office
- Safety Management Certificate – No supplement
- Document of compliance (ISM) – No supplement
- MLC (Maritime Labor Convention) – DMLC Part‐1 (Issued by Flag state), DMLC Part-2(Issued by Company)
- Minimum safe manning document – No supplement
- Certificates for masters, officers or ratings
- P&I Certificate of Entry
- Certificate of insurance or other financial security in respect of civil liability for oil pollution damage
- Certificate of insurance or other financial security in respect of civil liability for bunker oil pollution damage
- Certificate of class
This arrangement follows a logical path from the exterior of the ship to the interior, making it easier to remember the various certificates required on board. It groups related certificates together and follows the journey of someone inspecting the vessel, from the hull to the captain’s cabin