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(c) A Certificate, called a Nuclear Cargo Ship Safety Certificate shall be 

 issued after inspection and survey to a nuclear cargo ship which satisfies the 

 requirements for cargo ships on survey set out in Regulation 10 of Chapter I, 

 and complies with the requirements of Chapters II, III. IV and VIII, and 

 any other relevant requirements of the present Regulations. 



(d) Nuclear Passenger Ship Safety Certificates and Nuclear Cargo Ship 

 Safety Certificates shall state : " That the ship, being a nuclear ship, complied 

 with all requirements of Chapter VIII of the Convention and conformed to 

 the Safety Assessment approved for the ship '\ 



(e) Nuclear Passenger Ship Safety Certificates and Nuclear Cargo Ship 

 Safety Certificates shall be valid for a period of not more than 12 months. 



(/) Nuclear Passenger Ship Safety Certificates and Nuclear Cargo Ship 

 Safety Certificates shall be issued either by the Administration or by any 

 person or organization duly authorised by it. In every case, that 

 Administration assumes full responsibility for the certificate. 



Regulation 11 



Special Control 



In addition to the control established by Regulation 19 of Chapter I, 

 nuclear ships shall be subject to special control before entering the ports 

 and in the ports of Contracting Governments, directed towards verifying 

 that there is on board a valid Nuclear Ship Safety Certificate and that there 

 are no unreasonable radiation or other hazards at sea or in port, to the crew, 

 passengers or public, or to the waterways or food or water resources. 



Regulation 12 



Casualties 



In the event of any accident likely to lead to an environmental hazard the 

 master of a nuclear ship shall immediately inform the Administration. The 

 master shall also immediately inform the competent Governmental authority 

 of the countr> in whose waters the ship may be. or whose waters the ship 

 approaches in a damaged condition. 



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