Section 7
Certificate Of Safety
After the capacity of any ship of Nepal to travel at sea (sea worthiness) has been certified by a competent classification society recognized by the Government of Nepal pursuant to the provisions set forth
in the International Conventional for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960, the navigator inspector at the Nepal Ship Office shall grant the following certificates of safety to the following ship, and the formats of such certificates shall be as prescribed:
(1) To a passenger ship: Certificate of safety of passenger ship.
(2) To a cargo ship:
(a) Certificate of safety of construction of a cargo ship of 500 or more than 500 gross tonnage.
(b) Certificate of safety of equipment of a cargo ship of 500 or more than 500 gross tonnage.
(c) Certificate of safety of radiography of a cargo ship of 1600 or more than 1600 gross tonnage.
(d) Certificate of safety of radio telephony of a cargo ship of more than 300 but less than 1600 gross tonnage and in which a radio telegraph station has not been installed.
(3) To all ships set forth in Clauses (1) and (2), the seaworthiness certificate (capacity to travel at sea).
(4) To a passenger or cargo ship of 150 or more than 150 gross tonnage, certificate of international load line.
(5) If any ship has to travel at sea owing to an extraordinary situation, to such a ship, a certificate of exemption to the effect that the ship has adequate safety to travel at sea one time despite that the ship has not met some requirements set forth in the International Conventional for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960.
in the International Conventional for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960, the navigator inspector at the Nepal Ship Office shall grant the following certificates of safety to the following ship, and the formats of such certificates shall be as prescribed:
(1) To a passenger ship: Certificate of safety of passenger ship.
(2) To a cargo ship:
(a) Certificate of safety of construction of a cargo ship of 500 or more than 500 gross tonnage.
(b) Certificate of safety of equipment of a cargo ship of 500 or more than 500 gross tonnage.
(c) Certificate of safety of radiography of a cargo ship of 1600 or more than 1600 gross tonnage.
(d) Certificate of safety of radio telephony of a cargo ship of more than 300 but less than 1600 gross tonnage and in which a radio telegraph station has not been installed.
(3) To all ships set forth in Clauses (1) and (2), the seaworthiness certificate (capacity to travel at sea).
(4) To a passenger or cargo ship of 150 or more than 150 gross tonnage, certificate of international load line.
(5) If any ship has to travel at sea owing to an extraordinary situation, to such a ship, a certificate of exemption to the effect that the ship has adequate safety to travel at sea one time despite that the ship has not met some requirements set forth in the International Conventional for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960.