This Circular provides information on the amendments to table A-VI/1-4 of the STCW Code, on “Mandatory minimum requirements for safety familiarization, basic training and instruction for all seafarers”. A new competence has been added to the table: “Contribute to the...
This Circular provides guidance for Antigua and Barbuda flag ships on how to practically handle more than one Load Line Certificate and clarifies the acceptance of punching or cut-in methods for permanent markings under Regulation 8 of the ICLL.
This Circular provides information on the requirements and procedures for Pleasure Yachts Engaged in Trade (PYET) under the Antigua & Barbuda flag. It provides a pathway for eligible yachts to be dual registered for both private and commercial operation, while...
This Circular provides information to all those involved with the necessary information and ADOMS’ position, with respect to its implementation of the following: Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007 International Convention on Civil...
This Circular provides information on the requirement of Antigua and Barbuda ships to comply with the sanctions program of the United Nations, and G7 Countries. Vessels violating sanctions are liable for deletion from the register.
This Directive may be cited as the MLC (2006) 2022 Amendments Directive, 2024 and shall come into force on 23 December 2024. It will be considered revoked by entry into force of new Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention, 2006) Regulations
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