“Introduction
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“Introduction

  1 This Plan is written in accordance with the requirements of regulation 26 (now regulation 37) of annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto.

  2 The purpose of the Plan is to provide guidance to the master and officers on board the ship with respect to the steps to be taken when a pollution incident has occurred or is likely to occur.

  3 The Plan contains all information and operational instructions required by the Guidelines. The appendices contain names, telephone, telex numbers, etc., of all contacts referenced in the Plan, as well as other reference material.

  4 This Plan has been approved by the Administration and, except as provided below, no alteration or revision shall be made to any part of it without the prior approval of the Administration.

  5 Changes to section 5 and the appendices will not be required to be approved by the Administration. The appendices should be maintained up to date by the owners, operators and managers.”


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