Crew Management Sample Clauses
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Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to the following functions:
(i) selecting and engaging the Vessel’s Crew, including payroll arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for the Crew other than those mentioned in Clause 6;
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, rank, qualification and certification of the Crew and employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social insurance, discipline and other requirements;
(iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall be dated not more than three months prior to the respective Crew members leaving their country of domicile and maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel;
(iv) ensuring that the Crew shall have a command of the English language of a sufficient standard to enable them to perform their duties safely;
(v) arranging transportation of the Crew, including repatriation;
(vi) training of the Crew and supervising their efficiency;
(vii) conducting union negotiations;
(viii) operating the Managers’ drug and alcohol policy unless otherwise agreed.
Crew Management. 1. The Captain appointed by Party B must obey Party A’s commands, strictly implement Party A’s or the lessee’s instructions, and be responsible to Party A. Party B’s crew members must comply with management and shall not refuse work or work negligently under any pretext or reason. If there is sufficient evidence that Party B’s crew members are unsuitable or do not meet Party A’s requirements, or requests leave without justification, Party A shall provide relevant materials to Party B for unconditional replacement. Costs incurred for crew changes, such as travel expenses for embarkation and disembarkation, shall be borne by Party B.
2. Party B’s crew members must comply with the laws, regulations, and public morals of the port state or region and respect local customs. They must strictly adhere to Party A’s rules and regulations, comply rigorously with SMS requirements, perform all ship-related duties diligently to ensure the normal effective operation of SMS on the vessel. Party B’s crew members are prohibited from organizing or participating in riots or strikes, gambling, purchasing or carrying weapons, theft, smuggling, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, extradition, and other illegal activities. In the event of any of the aforementioned actions, Party B shall bear only the repatriation expenses of the crew members.
3. Both parties shall strengthen communication after the crew is dispatched. Party A When the vessel returns to domestic ports, representatives from both sides shall board the vessel to understand the situation and handle related issues. Any expenses incurred shall be borne respectively by both parties.
4. During the employment period, the crew members from Party B are considered employees of Party A. They shall not participate in ITF disputes or disclose Party A’s business confidential information without authorization.
5. Crew members from Party B shall attach great importance to PSC inspections, conduct self-inspections as required by Party A, facilitate inspections, and address any identified deficiencies promptly.
6. Onboard maritime books, spare parts, machinery, equipment, materials, fuel, and living facilities shall not be intentionally damaged, wasted, taken away, or sold by the crew members from Party B. In case of violation, Party A reserves the right to hold Party B’s crew members financially liable.
7. During navigation or when berthing in ports, the vessel must strictly adhere to duty schedules, maintain the normal operation...
Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5)
(i) selecting and engaging the Vessel’s Crew, including payroll arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for the Crew other than those mentioned in Clause 6;
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, rank, qualification and certification of the Crew and employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social insurance, discipline and other requirements;
(iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall be dated not more than three months prior to the respective Crew members leaving their country of domicile and maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel;
(iv) ensuring that the Crew shall have a command of the English language of a sufficient standard to enable them to perform their duties safely;
(v) arranging transportation of the Crew, including repatriation;
(vi) training of the Crew and supervising their efficiency;
(vii) conducting union negotiations;
(viii) operating the Managers’ drug and alcohol policy unless otherwise agreed.
Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to the following functions:
(i) selecting and engaging in Vessel’s Crew, including payroll arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for the Crew;
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, rank qualification and certification of the Crew and employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social insurance, discipline and other requirements;
(iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall be dated not more than three months prior to the respective Crew members leaving their country of domicile and maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel;
(iv) ensuring that the Crew shall have a command of the English language of a sufficient standard to enable them to perform their duties safely;
(v) arranging transportation of the Crew, including repatriation;
(vi) training of the Crew and supervising their efficiency;
(vii) conducting union negotiations;
(viii) operating the Managers’ drug and alcohol policy unless otherwise agreed;
(ix) If the Owners complain of the conduct of any of the Crew, the Managers shall immediately investigate the complaint. If the complaint proves to be well founded, Managers shall, without delay, make a change in the appointments and the Managers shall in any event communicate the result of their investigation to the Owners as soon as possible.
Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to the following functions:
(i) selecting and engaging the Vessel’s Crew, including payroll arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for the Crew other than those mentioned in Clause 6;
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, rank, qualification and certification of the Crew and employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social insurance, discipline and other requirements;
(iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall be dated not more than three months prior to the respective Crew members leaving their country of domicile and maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel;
(iv) ensuring that the Crew shall have a command of the English language of a sufficient standard to enable them to perform their duties safely;
(v) arranging transportation of the Crew, including repatriation board and lodging as and when required at rates and types of accommodations as customary in the industry;
(vi) training of the Crew and supervising their efficiency;
(vii) keeping and maintaining full and complete records of any labor agreements which may be entered into with the Crew and, if applicable, conducting union negotiations;
(viii) operating the Managers’ drug and alcohol policy unless otherwise agreed and enforcing appropriate standing orders;
(ix) handle all details and negotiate or, as the case may be, appoint lawyers to handle all details and negotiate, the settlement of any and all claims of the Crew, including but not limited to, those arising out of accidents, sickness or death, loss of personal effectes, disputes under articles or contracts of enlistment, insurance policies and fines;
(x) ensuring that any concerns of any charterer with respect to any members of the Crew are appropriately investigated in a timely manner, communicating the results of such investigations to the Owner and, if appropriat...
Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to the following functions:
(i) selecting and engaging the Vessel’s Crew, including payroll arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for the Crew other than those mentioned in Clause 6;
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of m▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, rank, qualification and certification of the Crew and employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social insurance, discipline and other requirements; 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 (iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall be dated not more than three months prior to the respective Crew members leaving their country of domicile and maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel;
Crew Management. 50 (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) 51 The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel 52 as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 53 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to 54 the following functions: 55
(i) selecting and engaging the Vessel’s Crew, including payroll 56 arrangements, pension administration, and insurances for 57 the Crew other than those mentioned in Clause 6; 58
(ii) ensuring that the applicable requirements of the law of the 58 flag of the Vessel are satisfied in respect of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ levels, 60 rank, qualification and certification of the Crew and 61 employment regulations including Crew’s tax, social 62 insurance, discipline and other requirements; 63
(iii) ensuring that all members of the Crew have passed a medical 64 examination with a qualified doctor certifying that they are fit 65 for the duties for which they are engaged and are in possession 66 of valid medical certificates issued in accordance with 67 appropriate flag State requirements. In the absence of 68 applicable flag State requirements the medical certificate shall 69 be dated not more than three months prior to the respective 70 Crew members leaving their country of domicile and 71 maintained for the duration of their service on board the Vessel; 72
(iv) ensuring that the Crew shall have a command of the English 73 language of a sufficient standard to enable them to perform 74 their duties safely; 75
(v) arranging transportation of the Crew, including 76 repatriation, board and lodging as and when required at rates and types of accommodations as customary in the industry;
(vi) training of the Crew and supervising their efficiency; 77
(vii) keeping and maintaining full and complete records of any 78 labor agreements which may be entered into with the Crew and, if applicable, conducting union negotiations;
(viii) operating the Managers’ drug and alcohol policy unless 79 otherwise agreed in writing. 80
Crew Management. 4.3.1 Party B shall provide qualified crew members for Party A, ensuring that they comply with the STCW95 Convention and meet the requirements of any subsequent amendments regarding crew valid certificates and safe watchkeeping. Party B shall select captains, chief officers, chief engineers, and first engineers based on the vessel type, tonnage, engine type, and routes. Party A has the right to review and screen the qualifications of the crew members provided by Party B and has the right to reject any crew members and request Party B to reassign them.
4.3.2 Party B shall handle and maintain the validity of various certificates for the crew, ensuring that all crew members perform their duties.
4.3.3 Party B shall be responsible for handling emergencies such as crew illness, injury, or death and preparing all necessary claim documents.
4.3.4 Other detailed matters related to crew management shall be handled according to the “Crew Employment Contract.”
Crew Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 5) The Managers shall provide suitably qualified Crew for the Vessel as required by the Owners in accordance with the STCW 95 requirements, provision of which includes but is not limited to the following functions:
Crew Management. The Crew Managers shall provide suitablyqualified Crew who shall comply with the requirements of STCW 45