Question 56 TV01 - Towing Vessels - Oceans or Near Coastal
What is the period of validity of a Safety Management Certificate?
The Correct Answer is A The period of validity of a Safety Management Certificate is **60 months** (five years). This duration is standardized under the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, which requires the certification of a company's Safety Management System (SMS). Following the initial audit, the certificate is issued for a maximum of five years, subject to intermediate verification (audit) between the second and third anniversary dates. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) 48 months (4 years):** While common for some other statutory certificates (like the International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificate in certain circumstances, or a full term for a Docking Survey), 48 months is not the internationally mandated validity period for the Safety Management Certificate (SMC). * **C) 42 months (3.5 years):** This duration is not a standard period of validity for major SOLAS or ISM Code certificates. * **D) 36 months (3 years):** This is typically too short. Although a short-term certificate might be issued for this duration in specific circumstances (e.g., if a major non-conformity needs to be addressed before full issuance), the maximum, standard period of validity under the ISM Code is 60 months.
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