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ports of call; and
 (iv) whether appropriate security‑related procedures were maintained in the last 10 ports of call where the ship conducted ship to ship activities;
 (e) the name of the person responsible for appointing:
 (i) the ship's crew; and
 (ii) other persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board the ship and on the business of the ship;
 (f) the name of the person who decides how the ship is to be employed;
 (g) if the ship is employed under the terms of a charter party or of charter parties—the names of the parties to the charter arrangements;
 (h) other practical security‑related information (except details of the ship security plan for the ship) in accordance with regulation XI‑2/9.2.1 of the SOLAS Convention.
Note: For the definition of SOLAS Convention, see section 10 of the Act.

1.60  Prohibited items
  For the definition of prohibited item in section 10 of the Act, the following are prescribed:
 (a) an imitation or replica of a firearm;
 (b) an imitation or replica of a bomb, grenade, rocket, missile or mine.

1.65  Weapon
 (1) For the definition of weapon in section 10 of the Act, a thing set out or described in column 2 of an item in table 1.65 is a weapon.
 (2) Despite anything in table 1.65, a flare or other incendiary safety device is not a weapon if it is carried on board a ship or is kept on an offshore facility as part of the ship's, or facility's, safety or signalling equipment.

Table 1.65  Weapons

Item  Things or description of things