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and the functional requirement in paragraph II/2.2.3 of the IP Code is met;
(e) procedures must be in place to ensure correct information on the number and identity of industrial personnel on board at all times to meet the functional requirement in paragraph II/2.2.4;
(f) annual, periodical and intermediate surveys must be completed in accordance with section I/3 of the IP Code and endorsed on the certificate;
(g) the carriage of dangerous goods must be transported in accordance with Part A of SOLAS Chapter VII;
(h) the vessel must continue to have a safety certificate of the kind mentioned in paragraph 10(a);
(i) after survey has been completed, any change to the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangement or material covered by survey, other than the direct replacement of equipment or fittings, must be approved by an issuing body.
Note   An issuing body may impose other conditions on a safety certificate — see paragraph 100(2)(b) of the Navigation Act.
       (2) For paragraph (1)(c), the analysis must include:
(a) the effects of failure for any equipment or systems that could affect the availability of the transfer arrangements due to single failure, fire in any space, or flooding of any watertight compartment; and
(b) provide solutions to ensure the availability of the industrial personnel transfer arrangements and the safety of persons.

11 Duration of certificate
       (1) An IP Ship Safety Certificate comes into force on the day on which it is issued.
       (2) An IP Ship Safety Certificate remains in force until the date specified in the certificate for expiry unless earlier revoked.
Note 1   Section I/3.5 of the IP Code provides that validity and survey dates for the IP Ship Safety Certificate must be harmonised with SOLAS certificates in accordance with regulation 14 of Chapter I, or section 1.8 of HSC Code, of SOLAS.
Note 2   Section 13 sets out the circumstances in which the duration of an IP Ship Safety Certificate may be varied.

12 Endorsement of certificate
        For paragraph 10(1)(f), an endorsement on an IP Ship Safety Certificate must be made by an issuing body.

13 Variation of certificate
        For section 101 of the Navigation Act, the criteria for variation of an IP Ship Safety Certificate are that:
(a) the vessel has been surveyed in accordance with the IP Code; and
(b) if the variation relates to matters mentioned in paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f) and (h) of Regulation 14 of Chapter I of SOLAS or section 1.8 of HSC Code — the variation is in accordance with those provisions.
Note   A variation may be in the form of an endorsement on an existing certificate allowing the certificate to be in force for a period beyond the date specified in