ℹ️ Introduction to Medicines

ℹ️ Introduction to Medicines

The medicine module allows you to enter all your medicines and keeps track of expiration dates and quantities at all times. This is a useful module for both small and large vessels. Vessels over 500 gross tons using CCOM's medication module only need to submit medication once every 3 years, not an annual check.

Key features:

  1. Medicine categories
  2. Word processor for description and image of each medicine
  3. Expiration date and quantity requirements with notice
  4. Access management
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