Under the Pollution Regulations,garbage disposal records must be kept().
A、two years
B、one year
C、until the next Coast Guard inspection
D、until the end of the voyage
A、two years
B、one year
C、until the next Coast Guard inspection
D、until the end of the voyage
A、A.INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE B、B.CARGO SHIP SAFETY CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE C、C.CARGO SHIP SAFETY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE D、D.CARGO SHIP SAFETY RADIOTELEPHONY CERTIFICATE
A、A.the Prevention of Pollution by Oil B、B.the Prevention of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk C、C.Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships D、D.Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships
A、Petroleum and fuel oil B、Sludge C、Oil mixed with dredge spoil D、Oil refuse and oil mixed with wastes
A、an International Ship Security Certificate B、an International Oil Pollution Certificate C、a Safety Management Certificate D、an International Ballast Water Management Certificate
A、an International Ship Security Certificate B、an International Oil Pollution Certificate C、a Safety Management Certificate D、an International Ballast Water Management Certificate
A、an International Ship Security Certificate B、an International Oil Pollution Certificate C、a Safety Management Certificate D、an International Ballast Water Management Certificate
A、notify Coast Guard or MSA B、make an entry in the Official Logbook C、keep a record for two years D、No action is required if you are more than 25 miles fromland and no plastic materials are dumped