The Department of Transport has issued guidelines for passenger ships engaged in tendering operations, such as transferring passengers between the ship and the shore or crew/technicians embarking or disembarking at anchor. These operations are typically permitted in the summer and are subject to annual review. All tender vessels must adhere to the regulations outlined in the Merchant Shipping Acts.
Specific requirements for different types of tendering operations can be found in Marine Notice No 08 of 2024. Ship owners, operators, masters, harbourmasters, and agents are advised to familiarize themselves with these guidelines to ensure compliance. The Department of Transport aims to regulate and oversee the safe and efficient transfer of passengers and crew members during these operations.
It is crucial for all parties involved in passenger ship tendering operations to understand and follow the established guidelines to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. By complying with the regulations set forth by the Department of Transport, ship owners and operators can help prevent accidents and ensure a smooth and secure transfer process for all individuals involved.
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