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Published analysis and investigation reports
This page provides access to published maritime safety and accident investigation reports from:
Shipping / Accidents and near-misses
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New rules in Swedish territorial waters concerning discharges from exhaust gas cleaning systems on ships
From 1 July 2025, overboard discharges from exhaust gas cleaning systems on ships – scrubbers – in “open loop mode” are no longer permitted within the territorial waters of Sweden.
Shipping / Environmental protection
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Cabin Crew Training Organisation (CCTO)
A Cabin Crew Training Organisation (CCTO) is an organisation approved to provide initial training for cabin crew. An approved CCTO has the authority to conduct training, administer examinations, and issue a Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA) to individuals...
Aviation / Flight training and licensing
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Maritime and port security
The rules on maritime security were adopted at a diplomatic conference in London on 13 December 2002 in response to the events of 11 September 2001 in New York and Washington.
Shipping / Ship traffic
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Mandatory registration and tonnage measurement
According to Chapter 1, section 1 of the Swedish Maritime Code (SFS 1994:1009), a ship is a vessel having a length over all exceeding 24 meters.
Shipping / Vessels
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Certificates
A certificate is proof that the vessel was found upon inspection to meet applicable standards. Certificates are issued for a specific time period, sometimes with requirements for periodical surveys.
Shipping / Vessels
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Medical practitioners
According to international rules and regulations, everyone who works at sea must hold a special medical certificate.
Shipping / Foreign competencies
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Coastal trade permit (cabotage)
Maritime traffic that is conducted between Swedish ports is, by Swedish legislation, reserved for Swedish-flagged vessels. This regulation is called maritime cabotage
Shipping / Ship traffic
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Air navigation services
The section Air Navigation Services (ANS) of the Swedish Transport Agency is responsible for the following areas:
Aviation / Airport, air navigation service and airspace