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•September 9, 2022

Updated SSB for Cruise Ship Reporting

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > Government > Updated SSB for Cruise Ship Reporting

This is to notify you that an updated Ship Safety Bulletin No. 18/2021: Measures to Support Safe Cruise Travel in Canada has recently been posted to the Transport Canada website. The updated Ship Safety Bulleting Bulletin removes daily reporting requirements, introduces a requirement to report to Transport Canada once per voyage, and specifies that Authorized Representatives should continue to keep onboard daily records reflecting the health status of persons onboard.

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