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Certificates are valid for six months, revocable if evidence of health risks are found, and the ship remains liable to further inspection at all times. Ship sanitation certificates can be of two types: Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificates (SSCEC) are issued to vessels that have passed flying fists that verifies that the ship is free ...
The Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (WASA) is the sole water and sewerage provider in Trinidad and Tobago. It was formed in 1965 by an Act of Parliament to manage the Hollis , Caroni–Arena and Navet dams in Trinidad.
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The International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969, renewed in 1992 and often referred to as the CLC Convention, is an international maritime treaty admistered by the International Maritime Organization that was adopted to ensure that adequate compensation would be available where oil pollution damage was caused by maritime casualties involving oil tankers (i.e ...
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The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) the International Organization for Standards member body of Trinidad and Tobago. [1] Founded on July 8, 1974, the organization is responsible for establishing and maintaining the quality of all goods in the country, excluding medicine, food, and cosmetics, which are the responsibility of the Chemistry, Food and Drug Division of the Ministry of ...
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Ports and harbours of Trinidad and Tobago (10 P) S. Ships of Trinidad and Tobago (3 C) Pages in category "Water transport in Trinidad and Tobago"