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Oil spill response The implementation of any counterpollution measures deployed to minimise the pollution incident is the responsibility of the operator, their third-party oil spill responder and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). MCA, an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport, is responsible, if required, for deploying any counter-pollution measures to minimise pollution incident, and the Secretary of State s Representative (SoSRep) has ultimate powers of intervention. [Pg.234]

The Health and Safety Executive, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency should help emphasise Health and Safety requirements/issues during their dealings with the maritime engineering industry. [Pg.149]

HSE (2003). Memorandum of understanding between the Health and Safety Executive, The Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch for Health and Safety Enforcement Activities etc. at the Water Margin and Offshore, HSE, available on http //www.hse.gov.uk... [Pg.153]

MCA (2003). Merchant Shipping Notice, MSN 1776 (M), Categorisation of Waters, Notice to Owners, Operators and Masters. Maritime and Coastguard Agency. [Pg.153]

Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Tutt Head, Mumbles, Swansea,... [Pg.163]

Annual Maritime and Coastguard Agency Report, London 2014. [Pg.59]

Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea (ACOPS), October 2003. Coastal Survey of Packaged Chemical and Other Hazardous Items 2002/2003. Maritime and Coastguard Agency Research Project No. 488, London. [Pg.289]

Manley, R.G., 1997. Chemical weapon agent and historic chemical munitions disposal the British Experience. In Stock, T, Lohs, K. (Eds.), The Challenge of Old Chemical Munitions and Toxic Armament Wastes, Sipri Chemical and Biological Warfare Studies, vol. 16, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute/Oxford University Press, 231-240. Maritime and Coastguard Agency. Report on the Wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery, Southampton, November 2000. [Pg.293]

Emergency services Police forces British Transport Police Fire authorities Ambulance sevices Maritime and Coastguard Agency Local authorities... [Pg.22]

Chapter 5 discusses the inception of Formal Safety Assessment (FSA), originally proposed by the UK Maritime Coastguard Agency, in the maritime applications. The FSA is applied to fishing vessels with an illustrative example. The application of the FSA framework to containerships is also described. Detailed discussions on several aspects of FSA s application to ship design and operation are given. [Pg.5]

In response, the Surveyor General s Organisation of the Department of Transport (now the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA)), in consultation with industry members of the... [Pg.10]


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