Across
- 3. Robbery or other serious acts of violence committed at sea.
- 4. Officer designated by a company would be responsible for one or more one-ship security matters
- 5. Authority for inspection of foreign ships in national ports to verify that the condition of the ship and its equipment comply with the requirements of international regulations
- 6. International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
- 8. The jurisdiction under whose laws the vessel is registered or licensed, and is deemed the nationality of the vessel
- 12. Methods of practicing how a team or individuals should behave in case of an emergency on board a ship such as fire, explosion, pirates' attacks, ship sinking, ship grounding, capsizing etc.
- 13. A process that occurs often in global shipping and trade and as the name implies, this happens when goods are sold in transit when it is en route from the port of loading to the port of discharge.
- 14. An experienced and skilled seaman certified to be competent to command a merchant ship
- 17. A set of measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities
- 18. Record book in which the officer responsible will record all oil or sludge transfers and discharges within the vessel.
Down
- 1. The assignment of sailors to specific roles on a ship to operate it continuously.
- 2. A piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components
- 4. An onboard record of the history of the vessel with respect to its flag, owner, operator, charterer, classification society, safety management, and security activities.
- 6. International Maritime Law and 'bill of rights' for the seafarers provides them not only their fundamental rights as workers, but also provide minimum international standards for living and working conditions.
- 7. Person designated as responsible for maintenance of the port facility security plan
- 9. A coating, paint, surface treatment, surface or device that is used on a ship to control or prevent attachment of unwanted organisms
- 10. A navigation information system which, with adequate backup arrangements, can be accepted as complying with the up-to-date charts
- 11. Machinery spaces are controlled from the bridge rather than from a control room located within the engine room compartment.
- 13. A pressure-activated mechanism designed to automatically deploy a life raft under a certain pressure in case a vessel sinks.
- 15. One of the three most important pillars of international instruments regulating matters relating to maritime safety
- 16. A small electronic device that can help search and rescue authorities find people in distress.
