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Photo: Commercial Vessels

SERVICES
The following links are to programs and services that will be of interest to the Commercial Operator.

Certification & Licensing

  • Vessel Registration and Vessel Registration Query System
    Vessel Registration is mandatory in Canada for every ship that exceeds 15 gross tons. Ships not required by law to be registered may do so on a voluntary basis. Registration allows for name approval, mortgage registration, and protection of the Crown.


  • Delegated Statutory Inspection Program and Ship Certification System
    A voluntary program in which inspection and certification by statute, regulation or convention is performed by a delegated organization in the place of Marine Safety. A vessel must be enrolled by its owner or authorized representative to become a participating vessel. The Ship Certification System provides access for Ship Classification Societies to enter data on certificates they have issued on behalf of the Minister of Transport.


  • Marine Application Forms
    Marine Application Forms for licensing small vessels, ship registry and certification of seafarers are available from the Forms Catalogue. There are 32 forms available in the system. It will evolve in the future to permit on-line completion and electronic feedback.


  • Approved Products Catalogue Index
    Approved Products Catalogue Index provides lists of approved and registered diesel engines, life saving equipment, approved electrical cables, doors and hatches and other gear.


Port State Control
Port State Control is a ship inspection program whereby foreign vessels entering a sovereign State's waters are boarded and inspected to ensure compliance with various major international maritime conventions.

Marine Pilotage
Marine Pilotage provides a liaising and coordinating role between the four Pilotage Authorities, Transport Canada, the marine industry, other governmental agencies and pilot associations on matters required to ensure a safe, efficient and effective pilotage service in Canadian waters. Marine Pilotage guides and participates in the development and approval of policies, regulations and standards pertaining to the marine pilotage services provided by each of the Authorities, taking into account the impact of such services on their international and domestic clientele.

Marine Training, Examination and Certification
The Marine Training, Examination and Certification section is responsible for the development and maintenance of Regulations, Examinations, and Training Standards for the Certification of Seafarers.

Small Vessels

Service Standards
As a result of a government "Policy on Service Standards for External Fees" and the "User Fee Act (UFA)", Marine Safety has developed service standards in relation to the fees charged.

Marine Security
The Marine Security Directorate is responsible for marine security policy, marine security regulatory affairs, and marine security operations, as well as functional authority for regional marine security operations through the Regional Directors. Through the Interdepartmental Marine Security Working Group, this Directorate has a lead role in the coordination of government-wide marine security initiatives. It is also responsible for the Marine Security Contribution Program.

Canadian Coast Guard Icebreaking Program
The Icebreaking Program supports economic activities by assisting commercial vessels to voyage efficiently and safely through or around ice covered waters. With the support of the Canadian Coast Guard Icebreaking Program, most Canadian ports are open for business year-round.

Marine Occupational Health and Safety (MOHS)
Marine Occupational Health and Safety (MOHS) presents a comprehensive overview to Marine Occupational Health and Safety and provides access to (Marine) Occupational Safety and Health Regulations.

Research and Development (R&D)

Marine Services Fees
This bulletin is provided to inform the greater marine community on developments affecting the Canadian Coast Guard’s Marine Services Fees (MSF) initiative.

 

Last updated: 2006-09-26 Top of Page Important Notices