Maritime Transport Act 1994

Plans and responses to protect marine environment from marine oil spills - Shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans

287: Preparation, review, and keeping of shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans

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"Get ready for oil spills from ships or sites by having a plan"

You have to prepare, review, and keep shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans. You must do this according to the marine protection rules. The plans help you get ready for oil spills from ships or sites.

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Part 23Plans and responses to protect marine environment from marine oil spills
Shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans

287Preparation, review, and keeping of shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans

  1. Shipboard and site marine oil spill contingency plans shall be prepared, reviewed, and kept in accordance with the provisions of the marine protection rules.