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must be reassessed against the standards for construction, subdivision or stability that apply to the vessel; or
(b) the nature of its operations or its area of operation has changed so that there is an increased level of risk.

17 Transitional
       (1) This section applies to an application for the issue, variation, suspension or revocation of a certificate of operation made on, or before 30 June 2018, that is not decided before 1 July 2018.
       (2) The application is taken to be an application for this Order.
       (3) However, the National Regulator may consider the application in accordance with the criteria set out in Marine Order 504 (Certificates of operation — national law) 2013 as if that Order had not been repealed.

Schedule 1 Operation requirements

(section 4 and paragraph 5(b))
Note   The operation of all classes of vessels must comply with all the operation requirements set out in this Schedule unless a clause provides otherwise for Class 4 vessels. For a Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 vessel, Part A of the ISM Code and paragraphs 2(3)(d) and 7(6)(b) and (c) of Schedule 1 may be complied with as an alternative to complying with this Schedule — see subparagraph 5(b)(i) and paragraph 7(1)(b). Additional operation requirements in Schedule 2 apply to Class 4 vessels.

1 Vessel and contact details
      (1) This clause applies for all vessels.
      (2) The owner of the vessel must ensure that the following information is recorded in writing and kept so that it is readily accessible:
(a) the name, address, phone number and email address (if any) of the owner of the vessel;
(b) the unique identification number for the vessel;
(c) the kind of vessel;
(d) the areas of operation of the vessel;
(e) the contact details of a person who may be contacted at any time about the operation of the vessel.
Note   The owner may be the operator of the vessel and not the company or other person that owns the vessel if the operator is the person with overall general control and management of the vessel — see national law, section 6, definition of owner.
      (3) The information must be kept both:
(a) on board the vessel if it is reasonably practicable to do so given the size and use of the vessel; and
(b) onshore, with shore based personnel.
Note for paragraph (a)   For the meaning of reasonably practicable — see section 27 of the national law.

2 Risk assessment
      (1) This clause applies for all vessels.
Note   For additional risk assessment requirements for Class 4 vessels — see clause 1 of Schedule 2.
       (2) The owner of the vessel must ensure the following:
(a) that the risk assessment