Actions by masters when receiving a revised and updated CSR document
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Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Resolutions - Assembly - IMO Resolution A.959(23) – Format and Guidelines for the Maintenance of the Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) – (Adopted on 5 December 2003)Amended by Resolution MSC.198(80) - Annex - Format and Guidelines for the Maintenance of the Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) - Actions by masters when receiving a revised and updated CSR document

Actions by masters when receiving a revised and updated CSR document

  10 On receipt of a revised and updated CSR document, the master should check its sequential number and review the document to ensure that it covers all relevant amendment forms attached to the previous CSR document.

  11 In case this review establishes that there are outstanding amendments not reflected in the latest CSR document, the master should do the following:

  • .1 complete new amendment form(s) relating to each outstanding amendment and attach it to the latest CSR document;

  • .2 list the amendment(s) referred to in .1 above in the index of amendments (Form 3) attached to the latest CSR document; and

  • .3 forward copies of the amendment form(s) to the ship's Administration.


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