Spanish Maritime Safety Agency was created in 1992.
European Maritime Safety Agency was created in 2002.
Danish Maritime Safety Administration was created in 1973.
China Maritime Safety Administration was created in 1998.
South African Maritime Safety Authority was created in 1998.
Catalan Food Safety Agency was created in 2002.
European Aviation Safety Agency was created in 2003.
A coastguard is a maritime security agency which enforces maritime law, search and rescue, safety of vessels, maintenance of sea-marks and control of the borders. (Sabir Baloch)
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (or GMDSS) is an agreement on safety procedures, communication protocols, and equipment.
The IMO organization stands for the International Maritime Organization. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping. The IMO's primary purpose is to enhance maritime safety, security, and environmental performance by establishing global standards for the shipping industry. Its work includes developing treaties and guidelines to ensure safe and efficient maritime operations.
The Civil Maritime Department of Fiji (CMDA) was established in 2004. It was created to oversee and regulate maritime safety, including shipping and navigation within Fijian waters. The department plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with international maritime regulations and standards.
In shipping terms, IMP stands for "International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) Circular." It refers to a set of guidelines and documents that provide important safety and operational information for ships and maritime operations. IMP can encompass various aspects, such as safety protocols, environmental regulations, and best practices for maritime transport. It serves to enhance safety and efficiency in global shipping activities.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970