Bremen, 2006. β 68 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>The Guideline has been prepared to provide guidance to masters and officers for handling, bedding and securing of project cargo units and other non-standardised cargo. It shall serve as training material for junior officers.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Lif
BBC Chartering. BBC Guideline - Safe Solutions for Project Cargo Operations
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Version 1.0 β BBC Chartering & Logistic GmbH & Co. KG, 2009. 76 p. β Germany.
The BBC Guideline for Project Cargo Operations has been prepared to serve several purposes asfollows:
To provide guidance to masters and officers of ships engaged by BBC Chartering for handling,
bedding and securing of project cargo units and other non-standardized cargo.
To provide guidance to Port Captains and other technical personnel for handling and planning of
project cargo units and other non-standardized cargo.
To serve as background information and training material for junior officers, port captains and
other technical personnel working for BBC Chartering.
To offer customers the opportunity to verify the performance of BBC Chartering in regards to
technical standards and the application of good seamanship in project cargo operations.
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