3.4 Ship and cargo types
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3.4 Ship and cargo types

 The guidelines are applicable for all ships performing transport work.

Ships:
1. Bulk Tankers and bulk carriers
2. General cargo Container ships, reefers, general cargo, car carriers and specialized ships
3. Passenger Passenger ships, ro-ro passenger ships
Cargo:
1. Bulk cargo All liquid and solid bulk cargo
2. General cargo General cargo which will include TEUs (including the return of empty units), break bulk, heavy lifts, frozen and chilled goods, timber and forest products, cargo carried on freight vehicles, cars and freight vehicles on ro-ro ferries
3. Passenger The number of passengers carried

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