International Maritime Organization Online SubscriptionsIMO Publishing has developed internet subscriptions for four core titles, namely SOLAS, IMDG Code, MARPOL and IMO-Vega. These internet subscriptions comprise an index and an advanced search facility which enable you to easily find the information required. These live products are regularly updated, ensuring the latest information is at your fingertips. The cost of these subscriptions is per annum, per licence. If you require more than one licence, we are offering a multi-licence internet subscription which enables you to benefit from a 50% discount for each additional licence bought at point of purchase, barring the internet subscription for the IMDG Code. Internet subscriptions are especially well received in companies and for training purposes, as you need only purchase as many licences as users who will simultaneously access the subscription. For example, if your company has 20 employees who need to refer to an internet subscription but usually only half of them need to do so concurrently, you need only purchase a multi-licence internet subscription for 10 users. |

| IMO-Vega on the Web (Yearly Internet Subscription)
This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database.
IMO-Vega on the Web, a web-based solution that can be accessed directly through your web browser provided you have a user id and password. The web-based solution, which is optimized for Internet Explorer, will be regularly updated when new IMO requirements are made available. It is currently updated to include the documents from MEPC (58th session), MSC (85th session) and circulars up to and including September 2009.
IMO-Vega is an essential tool for anyone involved in shipping: shipowners and operators, shipbuilders, classification societies, casualty investigators, governments, insurers and underwriters, port authorities, surveyors and many others.
The IMO-Vega Database, developed jointly by IMO and Det Norske Veritas (DNV), puts all the necessary information at your fingertips. Given year of build, ship type, ship size, cargo, trade area and flag, IMO-Vega will quickly identify the requirements applicable to the ship in question.
Unlike other, similar products, IMO-Vega contains historical data including regulations which have been superseded. In the context of Port State Control, for example, access to the correct historical regulations is essential.
Version 14.0 of IMO-Vega includes up-to-date texts, with all amendments adopted up to September 2010, of the following IMO requirements: - 1974 SOLAS Convention, including 1978 and 1988 Protocols and all amendments - 1966 Load Lines Convention, including 1988 and 2003 Protocols - MARPOL 73/78, including all amendments - 1978 and 1995 STCW Convention and Code, with amendments - 1972 Collision Regulations - 1969 Tonnage Convention - 2004 Ballast Water Management Convention - International Bulk Chemical (IBC) Code, with amendments - International Gas Carrier (IGC) Code, with amendments - International Safety Management (ISM) Code - International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code - International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code) 1994 and 2000 - Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (BC Code), with amendments - International Grain Code - Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing, as amended - Code of Safe Practice for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes, as amended - 1989 MODU Code, as amended - International Code of Signals - International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code - Recommendations on the Safe Use of Pesticides in Ships - International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC), 1990 - OPRC-HNS Protocol 2000.
Whereas only the most known requirements are listed above, the database also contains most safety-related documents issued by IMO such as circulars, resolutions, etc
£708.00 (Including VAT)
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