Download Free Performance Standards For Shipborne Radiocommunications And Navigational Equipment Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Performance Standards For Shipborne Radiocommunications And Navigational Equipment and write the review.

The Performance Standards for Shipborne Radiocommunications and Navigational Equipment, 2020 edition provides mariners, Administrations, shipowners and manufacturers with new and revised standards for the safe and secure communication and navigation of ships.Under resolution A.825(19), and its superseding resolution A.886(21), the adoption of performance standards, as well as their amendments, has been performed by the Maritime Safety Committee on behalf of the International Maritime Organization. The present edition includes consolidated updates and new requirementsadopted up to October 2020.
The new consolidated edition of Performance Standards for Shipborne Radiocommunications and Navigational Equipment incorporates all amendments adopted up to December 2010 including: bridge alert management;revised performance standards and functional requirementsfor the long-range identification and tracking of ships;rvised performance standards for enhanced group call (ECG) equipment and Code of Alerts & Indicators, 2009
The new consolidated edition of Performance Standards for Shipborne Radiocommunications and Navigational Equipment incorporates all amendments adopted up to December 2015 including: (i) Electronic inclinometers; (ii) Bridge equipment and systems; (iii) Revised performance standards for shipborne voyage data recorders (VDR); (iv) Revised performance standards for the long-range identification and tracking of ships; (v) Amendments to the performance standards for devices to measure and indicate speed and distance and and worldwide radionavigation system.
This book discusses the problem of sea carriers’ liability, with a particular focus on role of the technologies that have been employed to support maritime transport in recent decades. It examines the Hague Rules, providing an overview of the precedent standard of liability, its historical development up until its application, and its construction at the current time. To do so, it presents two exemplary studies from English and American case law, and analyzes the situations in which the courts have required the application of new technologies as part of the duties set in the current governing liability regime. Written in an easy-to-follow style, the book offers not only an unique overview of the applications of technologies in making ships both seaworthy and cargo-worthy, but also a practice-oriented guide to understanding and making decisions about sea carriers’ liability. It is intended for law practitioners as well as advanced graduate students and researchers in the field of maritime shipping, transport and insurance law