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Bridge Procedures Guide 
4th ed. This guide brings together the good practice of seafarers with the aim of improving navigational safety and protecting the marine environment. This edition takes account of regulatory changes since the late 1990s, including the IMO Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping, the ISM Code and Radio Regulations, as well as the introduction of new equipment such as ships’ Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). Includes a CD version with search function.

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International Chamber of Shipping

Number of Pages

114

Illustrated

illus.

Format

spiral

Date

2007

 
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Review Author: Parimal
The Bridge Procedure Guide contains advice regarding the recording of bridge activities. Explain the requirements & purpose of recording bridge activities.


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