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•March 12, 2021

Tokyo MOU provides guidance on remote inspections

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > International > Tokyo MOU provides guidance on remote inspections

The Tokyo MOU secretariat has issued guidance on remote Port State Control inspection in view of on-going restrictions to ship-shore interaction during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The guidance in support of a common approach for  inspection activities focusses on preventative measures related to halt the spread of COVID-19, ship certification issues and crew related issues.

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