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Branch Name : Engineering Miscellaneous
Year
Notice No. of Year Title Issued Date
2024
2023
2022
22 of 2022 Amendments to International Convention on the Control of harmful anti-fouling systems on ships (AFS Convention) 22/09/2022
18 of 2022 Use of Biofuel and its Blend as fuel on board Indian Flagged Ships 29/08/2022
15 of 2022 Collection of Data from Indian Ships and Foreign Ships Visiting Indian ports for Ballast Water Convention Experience Building phase 01/08/2022
9 of 2022 Recommendatory guidelines for inclusion of multi-disciplinary courses in Marine Engineering stream from academic year 2022-2023. 12/04/2022
5 of 2022 Corrigendum to DGS (EAC branch) Circular No. 02 of 2022 dated 31.01.2022 on mandatory E-Learning Course 18/02/2022
Corrigendum No.1 to NT/ENGG Circular No.3 of 2017- Procedure for issuance of Certificate of Endorsement of Recognition (COE) to Indian Nationals holding foreign COC 17/10/2022
2021
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2011
2010
2009
2007
2006
2005
2004
41 of 2004 Stamping of Hydraulic Pressure Testing of CO2 Cylinder (Superseded by Eng circular No. 06 of 2013) 03/11/2004
40 of 2004 Requirement of Administration Approved Lifeboat Falls on Indian Ships 20/10/2004
39 of 2004 : Inclusion of IMO Number 04/10/2004
35 of 2004 Procedure for approval/submission of Fire Control Plans 05/08/2004
30 of 2004 Equipment Approval 28/05/2004
29 of 2004 Fire Extinguishing system for deep-fat cooking equipment 28/05/2004
28 of 2004 Guidelines for the approval of Fixed Water-Based Local Application for Use in Category A machinery Spaces 28/05/2004
27 of 2004 Installation of Water Ingress Detector and Alarm System 28/05/2004
26 of 2004 Guidelines for periodic servicing and maintenance of Lifeboats, Launching appliances and on-load release gear (Superseded by Eng Circular No. 122 of 2010) 12/04/2004
25 of 2004 Guidelines for the maintenance & inspection of Fire-Protection systems and appliance. (Superseded by Eng Circular No. 06 of 2013) 12/04/2004
2003

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