Safety and proper execution of Port Calls. The Shipper shall be solely liable for the state, operating conditions and adaptation of its equipment at the Terminal. The Shipper shall be solely liable for the harmful consequences that may result from non-compliance with the above-mentioned conditions, in relation to the Operator and third parties, under the conditions provided for in Article 16 of the General Terms and Conditions. The Shipper shall undertake to take all necessary measures in order to ensure full and entire cooperation between the Captain, Port Authorities and Port Services in order to guarantee the safety and proper execution of any Port Call. It shall be responsible for the implementation of measures by the Ship Owner and the Captain to ensure the safety and efficiency of operations on board the Small-Scale LNG Carrier and compliance by the Small-Scale LNG Carrier, its officers and crew, with the GPMM's regulations, the Ship-Shore Safety Plan and the Maritime Safety Rules. The berthing equipment and means for crew access on board shall be made available to the Small-Scale LNG Carrier by the Operator. They shall be used under the responsibility of the Shipper. The Small-Scale LNG Carrier must not be prevented from unberthing. Small-Scale LNG Carrier refuelling, maintenance or upkeep operations must be authorised beforehand by the Terminal and the Port Authorities. If the gas arm is not available, the Operator may require the Shipper to arrange for the Small-Scale LNG Carrier to use its own means to perform Loading without a gas arm. If the gas arm is not available for Loading, the Operator and the Shipper shall consult each other to adapt the operational conditions of Loading. Failing agreement between the Parties within a time frame enabling compliance with the Port Call Duration, the Operator may ask the Shipper that the Small-Scale LNG Carrier uses its own resources to perform a Loading without the gas arm, provided that (i) when the unavailability of the gas arm reduces the Loading gas flow and (ii) this unavailability does not result from circumstances under Articles 13, 14 and 15, the flow taken into account for calculating the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Port Call Duration shall be the average flow observed during the Loading.
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Sources: Small Scale LNG Carrier Loading Contract, Small Scale LNG Carrier Loading Contract, Small Scale LNG Carrier Loading Contract
Safety and proper execution of Port Calls. The Shipper shall be solely liable for the state, operating conditions and adaptation of its equipment at the Terminal. The Shipper shall be solely liable for the harmful consequences that may result from non-compliance with the above-mentioned conditions, in relation to the Operator and third parties, under the conditions provided for in Article 16 20 of the General Terms and Conditions. The Shipper shall undertake to take all necessary measures in order to ensure full and entire cooperation between the Captain, Port Authorities and Port Services in order to guarantee the safety and proper execution of any Port Call. It shall be responsible for the implementation of measures by the Ship Owner and the Captain to ensure the safety and efficiency of operations on board the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel and compliance by the Small-Scale LNG CarrierVessel, its officers and crew, with the GPMM's regulations, the Ship-Shore Safety Plan and the Maritime Safety Rules. The berthing equipment and means for crew access on board shall be made available to the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel by the Operator. They shall be used under the responsibility of the Shipper. The Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel must not be prevented from unberthing. Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel refuelling, maintenance or upkeep operations must be authorised beforehand by the Terminal and the Port Authorities. If the gas arm is not available, the Operator may require the Shipper to arrange for the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel to use its own means to perform Loading Unloading without a gas arm. If the gas arm is not available for LoadingReloading, the Operator and the Shipper shall consult each other to adapt the operational conditions of LoadingReloading. Failing agreement between the Parties within a time frame enabling compliance with the Port Call Duration, the Operator may ask the Shipper that the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Vessel uses its own resources to perform a Loading Reloading without the gas arm, provided that (i) when the unavailability of the gas arm reduces the Loading Reloading gas flow and (ii) this unavailability does not result from circumstances under Articles 1316, 14 17 and 1518, the flow taken into account for calculating the Small-Scale LNG Carrier Port Call Duration shall be the average flow observed during the LoadingReloading.
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Sources: Contract for Access to the Fos Cavaou LNG Terminal, Contract for Access to the Fos Cavaou LNG Terminal, Contract for Access to the Fos Cavaou LNG Terminal