Oil record book for ships cg-4602ae

Keeping oil record book the master shall keep on board the following oil record books required by laws and regulations. Additionally, we recommend that you document your oil. The oil record book, whether as a part of the ship s official log book or otherwise, shall be in the form specified in appendix iii to this annex. Any failure of the oil discharge monitoring and control system shall be noted in the oil record book part ii. Oil record book for tankers cargo and ballast operations and oil record book for all ships machinery space operations. The entries in the oil record book part ii, for ships holding an iopp certificate, shall be in english. The oil record book part ii shall be kept in such a place as to be readily available for inspection at all reasonable. Regulation 17 oil record book, part i machinery space. Coast guard updates the oil record book, please attach this letter with a copy of resolution mepc. The receipt or certificate should be kept together with the oil record book part i. An oil tanker of 150 gross tons or above must maintain parts 1 and ii of the oil record book. A ship of 400 gross tons or above, other than an oil tanker, and any other ship required by 33 cfr part 151 must maintain machinery space operations part 1 in the oil record book. An oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above or a non oil tanker that carries 200 cubic meters or more of oil in bulk, shall also maintain an oil record book. Regulations for the prevention of pollution by oil.

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