Documents on which the IMO Unique Company and Registered Owner Identification Number is to be Inserted
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Documents on which the IMO Unique Company and Registered Owner Identification Number is to be Inserted

  6 The IMO unique company and registered owner identification number should be inserted on the following documents:

  • .1 Document of Compliance; Safety Management Certificate, Interim Document of Compliance; and, Interim Safety Management Certificate, required by the International Safety Management (ISM) Code;

  • .2 Continuous Synopsis Record required by SOLAS regulation XI-1/5; and

  • .3 International Ship Security Certificate and Interim International Ship Security Certificate, required by the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.


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