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5. Safety Equipment Certificate for cargo ships, covering life-saving appliances including lifeboat equipment, line- throwing apparatus, fire-extinguishing appliances, navi- gation lights and shapes, sound signals and distress signals.
C. Safety Radiotelegrady Certificate for non-passenger ships fitted with radiotele raph installations (including D. T.).
7. Safety Radictelephony Certificate for non-passengen ships under 1,600 tons gross fitted with radiotelephone installations.
Qualified Radio Certificate for special cases of cargo ships.
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Exemption Certificate issued in conjunction with 3, 4 and 8, stating from which provisions of the Safety Convention Act the ship is exempt and the conditions of exemption.
N. B. 6, 7 and 8 are each referred to simply as the
Radio Certificate".
The periods of validity of the various certificates are as shown below.
Safety Certificate
Radio Certificate
for 1 year
) (unless cancelled).
Exemption Certificate stating that the ) In force ship is not wholly exempt from radio
requirements
Safety Equipment Certificate
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Other Exemption Certificates
In force for 24 months (unless cancelled)
In force for the same period as the corres- ponding Qualified Certificate.
In certain circumstances the periods of validity may be extended.
Ships which carry a Safety Certificate have issued to them a document entitled a Record of Safety Equipment which must be kept on board at all times.
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