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Is CSR a safety or a security item?
« on: 26/08/2021 10:03:39 »
Hi all, my understanding is that the CSR is a security related document, i was wondering why it is mentioned in SOLAS XI-1/Reg5 (safety measures) and not in SOLAS XI-2 assuming that my understanding was correct that CSR is a security document. Plz explain.
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Re: Is CSR a safety or a security item?
« Reply #1 on: 17/09/2021 23:31:25 »
Ahoy! Sailors!

Anybody on board?

Prapz CaptCass would have known the answer to this.

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Re: Is CSR a safety or a security item?
« Reply #2 on: 19/09/2021 00:51:36 »
CSR=Continuous Synopsis Record
It appears to be information about a ship at sea - who owns & operates it.
- By itself, that doesn't really help safety or security
- But it's important information if something goes wrong and you want to know who to blame...
https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-law/what-is-continuous-synopsis-record-csr-of-ships/

Here is a reference to SOLAS (Safety Of Life At Sea - possibly a pun on "solace"?)
https://www.scribd.com/document/72773985/SOLAS-XI-1-5
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