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Part I Safety of Life at SeaPrevious MatchNext Match
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5. Amendments of Merchant Shipping Acts as to life-saving appliances. Previous MatchNext Match
Wireless TelegraphyPrevious MatchNext Match
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8. Appointment of wireless telegraphy surveyors.Previous MatchNext Match
9. Survey of passenger steamers by wireless telegraphy surveyors. Previous MatchNext Match
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Miscellaneous Provisions for further Safety of Life at SeaPrevious MatchNext Match
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24. Report of dangers to navigation. Previous MatchNext Match
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SupplementalPrevious MatchNext Match
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36. Application of Part I to British possessions, protectorates and mandated territories. Previous MatchNext Match
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Part III GeneralPrevious MatchNext Match
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69. Notice to be given to Consular officer where proceedings taken in respect of foreign ships. Previous MatchNext Match
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73. Interpretation and construction.Previous MatchNext Match
74. Short title, citation and repeal.Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929Previous MatchNext Match
Chapter I.—Preliminary Previous MatchNext Match
Article 1 Previous MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments undertake to give effect to the provisions...
The provisions of the present Convention are completed by Regulations...
Article 2 Previous MatchNext Match
Applications and DefinitionsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.The provisions of the present Convention shall apply to ships...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The classes of ships to which each Chapter applies are...Previous MatchNext Match
3.In the present Convention, unless expressly provided otherwise— Previous MatchNext Match
4.The present Convention, unless expressly provided otherwise, does not apply...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 3 Previous MatchNext Match
Cases of Force MajeurePrevious MatchNext Match
No ship, which is not subject to the provisions of...
Persons who are on board a ship by reason of...
Chapter II.—Construction Previous MatchNext Match
Article 4 Previous MatchNext Match
ApplicationPrevious MatchNext Match
1.This Chapter, except where it is otherwise expressly provided, applies...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A new passenger ship is a ship the keel of...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Each Administration may, if it considers that the route and...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In the case of a passenger ship which, in the...Previous MatchNext Match
5.In the case of existing passenger ships engaged on international...Previous MatchNext Match
6.In the case of passenger ships engaged on international voyages...Previous MatchNext Match
7.This Chapter does not apply to ships which are not...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 5 Previous MatchNext Match
Watertight Subdivision of ShipsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Ships shall be as efficiently subdivided as is possible having...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The degree of subdivision provided for by these requirements varies...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Regulations I to V indicate the method to be followed...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In order that the required degree of subdivision shall be...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 6 Previous MatchNext Match
Peak and Machinery Space Bulkheads, Shaft Tunnels, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
All ships shall be fitted with watertight forward and after...
Article 7 Previous MatchNext Match
Construction, Testing, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
Regulations VIII to XIII and XV to XXI prescribe rules...
(a) the construction and testing of subdivision bulkheads, inner bottoms,...
(b) the conditions governing openings in bulkheads, in the ship’s...
(c) the tests and the periodical inspections and operation of...
(d) exits from watertight compartments;
(e) pumping arrangements; and
(f) power for going astern and auxiliary steering apparatus.
Article 8 Previous MatchNext Match
Stability TestPrevious MatchNext Match
Every new passenger ship shall be inclined upon its completion...
Article 9 Previous MatchNext Match
Entries in the Official Log BookPrevious MatchNext Match
A record of the closing and opening of watertight doors,...
Article 10 Previous MatchNext Match
Initial and Subsequent Surveys of ShipsPrevious MatchNext Match
The general principles which shall govern the survey of ships,...
(1) to draw up detailed regulations in accordance with these...
(2) to secure that these regulations shall be enforced.
The detailed regulations referred to in the preceding paragraph shall...
Chapter III.—Life-saving Appliances, &c. Previous MatchNext Match
Article 11 Previous MatchNext Match
InterpretationPrevious MatchNext Match
For the purposes of this Chapter—
(a) the expression “new ship” means a ship the keel...
(b) the expression “short international voyage” means an international voyage...
(c) the expression “buoyant apparatus” means buoyant deck seats, or...
Article 12 Previous MatchNext Match
ApplicationPrevious MatchNext Match
1.This Chapter, except where it is otherwise expressly provided, applies...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Special provisions are laid down in Articles 13, 14, 19...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Each Administration, if it considers that the route and the...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In the case of existing passenger ships which are mechanically...Previous MatchNext Match
5.In the case of passenger ships which are mechanically propelled...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 13 Previous MatchNext Match
Lifeboats and Buoyant ApparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
The general principles governing the provision of lifeboats and buoyant...
1.To be readily available, the lifeboats and buoyant apparatus must...Previous MatchNext Match
2.To be adequate, the provision of lifeboats and buoyant apparatus...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 14 Previous MatchNext Match
Ready Availability and AdequacyPrevious MatchNext Match
The arrangements for securing the principles of ready availability and...
Article 15 Previous MatchNext Match
Standard types of Boats. Life Rafts. Buoyant ApparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
All the lifeboats, life rafts and buoyant apparatus shall comply...
Article 16 Previous MatchNext Match
Construction of BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
All boats must be properly constructed, and shall be of...
Each boat must be of sufficient strength to enable it...
Article 17 Previous MatchNext Match
Embarkation of the Passengers in the BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
Suitable arrangements shall be made for embarking the passengers in...
Article 18 Previous MatchNext Match
Capacity of Boats and Life RaftsPrevious MatchNext Match
The number of persons that a boat of one of...
Article 19 Previous MatchNext Match
Equipment of Boats and Life RaftsPrevious MatchNext Match
Regulation XXXVI prescribes the equipment for boats and life rafts....
Article 20 Previous MatchNext Match
Life-jackets and Life-buoysPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Every ship to which this Chapter applies shall carry for...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Every such ship shall also carry life-buoys of a type...Previous MatchNext Match
3.A life-jacket or life-buoy shall not be approved by an...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In this Article the expression “life-jacket” includes any appliance capable...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 22 Previous MatchNext Match
Certificated Lifeboatmen. Manning of the BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.In every ship to which this Chapter applies there must...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The allocation of the certificated lifeboatmen to each boat and...Previous MatchNext Match
3.By “certificated lifeboatmen” is meant any member of the crew...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The manning of the boats shall be as prescribed in...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 23 Previous MatchNext Match
Line-throwing AppliancesPrevious MatchNext Match
Every ship to which this Chapter applies shall carry a...
Article 25 Previous MatchNext Match
Muster Roll and DrillsPrevious MatchNext Match
Special duties for the event of an emergency shall be...
The muster list shall show all these special duties and...
Before the vessel sails, the muster list shall be drawn...
Regulations XLIV and XLV prescribe the conditions under which muster...
Chapter IV.—Radiotelegraphy Previous MatchNext Match
Annex to Article 28 Previous MatchNext Match
1.The Baltic Sea and approaches thereto East of a line...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The portions of the Gulf of Tartary and the Sea...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The Chosen (Tyosen) Strait between a line in the North...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The Yellow Sea North of Parallel 37° North. Previous MatchNext Match
5.The Formosa Strait between a line in the North drawn...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The area within the following limits:— Parallel 10° N. from...Previous MatchNext Match
7.The Caribbean Sea, outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United...Previous MatchNext Match
8.The area of the South Pacific Ocean bounded by the...Previous MatchNext Match
9.The Tong King Gulf and portions of the China Sea...Previous MatchNext Match
10.The portions of the Indian Ocean covered in voyages between...Previous MatchNext Match
11.The portions of the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 29 Previous MatchNext Match
WatchesPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Passenger Ships.Each passenger ship which, in accordance with Article 27, is...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Cargo Ships.Each cargo ship which, in accordance with Article 27, is...Previous MatchNext Match
3.On all ships fitted with an auto-alarm this auto-alarm shall,...Previous MatchNext Match
4.By “auto-alarm” is meant an automatic alarm receiver which complies...Previous MatchNext Match
5.By “qualified operator” is meant a person holding a certificate...Previous MatchNext Match
6.By “certified watcher” is meant any person holding a watcher’s...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 31 Previous MatchNext Match
Technical RequirementsPrevious MatchNext Match
The radiotelegraph installations required by Article 27 above and the...
1.The ship’s station must be placed in accordance with the...Previous MatchNext Match
2.There shall be provided, between the bridge of the ship...Previous MatchNext Match
3.A reliable clock with a seconds hand must be provided...Previous MatchNext Match
4.A reliable emergency light must be provided in the wireless...Previous MatchNext Match
5.The installation shall comprise a main installation and an emergency...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The main and emergency (reserve) installations must be capable of...Previous MatchNext Match
7.The main and emergency (reserve) transmitters shall have a note...Previous MatchNext Match
8.The main transmitter shall have anormal rangeof 100 nautical miles,...Previous MatchNext Match
9.Sufficient power must be available in a ship station at...Previous MatchNext Match
10.All parts of the emergency (reserve) installation shall be placed...Previous MatchNext Match
11.The receiving installation must permit of the reception of such...Previous MatchNext Match
12.The receiver must be so arranged as to be capable...Previous MatchNext Match
13.In ships in which watch is kept by means of...Previous MatchNext Match
14.In such ships the wireless operator, when going off watch,...Previous MatchNext Match
15.Whilst the ship is at sea the emergency source of...Previous MatchNext Match
16.A wireless log shall be carried by every ship compulsorily...Previous MatchNext Match
17.The direction-finding apparatus required by Article 47 shall be efficient...Previous MatchNext Match
Chapter V.—Safety of Navigation Previous MatchNext Match
Article 33 Previous MatchNext Match
ApplicationPrevious MatchNext Match
The provisions of this Chapter referring to ships, unless otherwise...
Article 34 Previous MatchNext Match
Danger MessagesPrevious MatchNext Match
The master of every ship which meets with dangerous ice,...
Each Administration will take all steps which it thinks necessary...
The transmission of messages respecting the dangers specified is free...
Article 35 Previous MatchNext Match
Meteorological ServicesPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments undertake to encourage the collection of meteorological...
In particular, the Contracting Governments undertake to co-operate in carrying...
(a) To warn ships of gales, storms and tropical storms,...
(b) To issue daily, by radio, weather bulletins suitable for...
(c) To arrange for certain selected ships to take meteorological...
(d) To encourage all ship-masters to inform surrounding ships whenever...
The information provided for in paragraphs (a) and (b) of...
Weather observations from ships addressed to national meteorological services will...
Forecasts, warnings, synoptic and other meteorological reports intended for ships...
Every endeavour will be made to obtain a uniform procedure...
Article 36 Previous MatchNext Match
Ice Patrol. DerelictsPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments undertake to continue a service of ice...
The Contracting Governments undertake to provide not more than three...
During the rest of the year the study and observation...
Article 37 Previous MatchNext Match
Ice Patrol. Management and CostPrevious MatchNext Match
The Government of the United States is invited to continue...
Each of the Contracting Governments has the right to discontinue...
If, at any time, the United States Government should not...
The Contracting Governments which contribute to the cost of the...
Article 38 Previous MatchNext Match
Speed near IcePrevious MatchNext Match
When ice is reported on, or near, his course, the...
Article 39 Previous MatchNext Match
North Atlantic RoutesPrevious MatchNext Match
The practice of following recognised routes across the North Atlantic...
The selection of the routes and the initiation of action...
The Contracting Governments undertake to impose on the companies the...
The Administration managing the ice patrol service is requested to...
Article 40 Previous MatchNext Match
Collision RegulationsPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments agree that the alterations in the International...
Article 41 Previous MatchNext Match
Helm OrdersPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments agree that after midnight on the 30th...
Article 42 Previous MatchNext Match
Misuse of Distress SignalsPrevious MatchNext Match
The use of an international distress signal, except for the...
Article 43 Previous MatchNext Match
Alarm, Distress and Urgency SignalsPrevious MatchNext Match
The alarm signal and the distress signal may only be...
If a ship has sent out the alarm or distress...
Article 44 Previous MatchNext Match
Speed of Distress MessagesPrevious MatchNext Match
The speed of transmission of messages in connection with cases...
Article 45 Previous MatchNext Match
Distress Messages. ProcedurePrevious MatchNext Match
1.The master of a ship on receiving on his ship...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The master of a ship in distress, after consultation, so...Previous MatchNext Match
3.A master shall be released from the obligation imposed by...Previous MatchNext Match
4.A master shall be released from the obligation imposed by...Previous MatchNext Match
5.If a master of a ship, on receiving a wireless...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The provisions of this Article do not prejudice the International...Previous MatchNext Match
Article 46 Previous MatchNext Match
Signalling LampPrevious MatchNext Match
All ships of over 150 tons gross tonnage, when engaged...
Article 47 Previous MatchNext Match
Direction-finding ApparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
Every passenger ship of 5,000 tons gross tonnage and upwards...
Article 48 Previous MatchNext Match
ManningPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments undertake, each for its national ships, to...
Chapter VI.—Certificates Previous MatchNext Match
Article 49 Previous MatchNext Match
Issue of CertificatesPrevious MatchNext Match
A certificate called aSafety Certificateshall be issued, after inspection and...
A certificate called aSafety Radiotelegraphy Certificateshall be issued after inspection...
A certificate called anExemption Certificateshall be issued to every ship...
The inspection and survey of ships, so far as regards...
A Safety Certificate, Safety Radiotelegraphy Certificate, and Exemption Certificate shall...
Article 50 Previous MatchNext Match
Issue of Certificate by another GovernmentPrevious MatchNext Match
A Contracting Government may, at the request of the Government...
Article 51 Previous MatchNext Match
Form of CertificatesPrevious MatchNext Match
All certificates shall be drawn up in the official language...
The form of the certificates shall be that of the...
The Contracting Governments undertake to communicate one to another a...
Article 52 Previous MatchNext Match
Duration of CertificatesPrevious MatchNext Match
Certificates shall not be issued for a period of more...
If a ship at the time when its certificate expires...
No certificate shall be extended for a longer period than...
Article 53 Previous MatchNext Match
Acceptance of CertificatesPrevious MatchNext Match
Certificates issued under the authority of a Contracting Government shall...
Article 54 Previous MatchNext Match
ControlPrevious MatchNext Match
Every ship holding a certificate issued under Article 49 or...
In the event of this control giving rise to intervention...
Articles 55 Previous MatchNext Match
PrivilegesPrevious MatchNext Match
The privileges of the present Convention may not be claimed...
Article 56 Previous MatchNext Match
Qualification of CertificatePrevious MatchNext Match
If in the course of a particular voyage the ship...
This memorandum shall state that in the circumstances there is...
Chapter VII.—General Provisions Previous MatchNext Match
Article 57 Previous MatchNext Match
EquivalentsPrevious MatchNext Match
Where in the present Convention it is provided that a...
Any Administration which so accepts a new fitting, appliance or...
Article 58 Previous MatchNext Match
Laws, Regulations, ReportsPrevious MatchNext Match
The Contracting Governments undertake to communicate to each other— (1)...
The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
Article 59 Previous MatchNext Match
Measures taken after AgreementPrevious MatchNext Match
Where the present Convention provides that a measure may be...
Article 60 Previous MatchNext Match
Chapter VIII.—Final Provisions Previous MatchNext Match
Article 62 Previous MatchNext Match
Article 63 Previous MatchNext Match
Authentic Texts. RatificationPrevious MatchNext Match
The present Convention of which both the English and French...
The present Convention shall be ratified.
The instruments of ratification shall be deposited in the archives...
Article 64 Previous MatchNext Match
AccessionPrevious MatchNext Match
A Government (other than the Government of a territory to...
The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
A Government which intends to accede to the present Convention...
Article 65 Previous MatchNext Match
Date of coming in ForcePrevious MatchNext Match
The present Convention shall come into force on the 1st...
Article 66 Previous MatchNext Match
DenunciationPrevious MatchNext Match
The present Convention may be denounced on behalf of any...
A denunciation shall take effect twelve months after the date...
ANNEX I RegulationsPrevious MatchNext Match
CONSTRUCTION
Regulation II Previous MatchNext Match
Floodable LengthPrevious MatchNext Match
(1) The floodable length at any point of the length...
(2) In a ship with a continuous bulkhead deck, the...
(3) In the case of a ship not having a...
Regulation VI Previous MatchNext Match
Peak and Machinery Space Bulkheads, Shaft Tunnels, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
(1) Every ship shall have a forepeak or collision bulkhead,...
(2) An afterpeak bulkhead, and bulkheads dividing the machinery space,...
(3) In all cases stern tubes shall be enclosed in...
Regulation XI Previous MatchNext Match
Construction and Initial Tests of Watertight Doors, Sidescuttles, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
(1) The design, materials and construction of all watertight doors,...
(2) Each watertight door shall be tested by water pressure...
Regulation XII Previous MatchNext Match
Construction and Initial Tests of Watertight Decks, Trunks, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
(1) Watertight decks, trunks, tunnels, duct keels and ventilators shall...
(2) After completion a hose or flooding test shall be...
Regulation XIII Previous MatchNext Match
Periodical Operation and Inspection of Watertight Doors, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
In all new and existing ships drills for the operating...
The watertight doors and all mechanisms and indicators connected therewith,...
Regulation XIV Previous MatchNext Match
Entries in the Official Log BookPrevious MatchNext Match
In all new and existing ships hinged doors, portable plates,...
A record of all drills and inspections required by Regulation...
Regulation XVI Previous MatchNext Match
Fire-resisting BulkheadsPrevious MatchNext Match
Ships shall be fitted above the bulkhead deck with fire-resisting...
They shall be constructed of metal or other fire-resisting material...
Steps and recesses and the means for closing all openings...
The mean distance between any two adjacent fire-resisting bulkheads in...
Regulation XVII Previous MatchNext Match
Side and other Openings, &c., above the Margin LinePrevious MatchNext Match
(1) Sidescuttles, gangway, cargo and coaling ports, and other means...
(2) The bulkhead deck or a deck above it shall...
(3) Freeing ports and/or scuppers shall be fitted as necessary...
Regulation XVIII Previous MatchNext Match
Exits from Watertight CompartmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
(1) In passenger and crew spaces, practicable means of exit...
(2) Practicable means of escape for the crew shall be...
Regulation XX Previous MatchNext Match
Power for Going AsternPrevious MatchNext Match
Ships shall have sufficient power for going astern to secure...
Regulation XXI Previous MatchNext Match
Auxiliary Steering ApparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
Ships shall be provided with an auxiliary steering apparatus which,...
Regulation XXIII Previous MatchNext Match
Maintenance of Conditions after SurveyPrevious MatchNext Match
After the survey of the ship as provided in Regulation...
Life-Saving Appliances, &c. Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XXIV Previous MatchNext Match
Standard Types of BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
The standard types of boats are classified as follows:— Class...
No boat may be approved the buoyancy of which depends...
No boat may be approved the weight of which when...
Regulation XXV Previous MatchNext Match
Lifeboats of Class IPrevious MatchNext Match
Lifeboats of Class I must have a mean sheer at...
The air-cases of lifeboats of Class I shall be so...
In boats certified to carry 100 or more persons the...
Lifeboats of Class I must also satisfy the following conditions:—...
Lifeboats with Internal Buoyancy only
The buoyancy of a wooden boat of this type shall...
The buoyancy of a metal boat of this type shall...
Lifeboats with Internal and External Buoyancy
The internal buoyancy of a wooden boat of this type...
The external buoyancy may be of cork or of any...
If the buoyancy is of cork, its volume, for a...
The buoyancy of a metal boat shall be not less...
Regulation XXVI Previous MatchNext Match
Boats of Class IIPrevious MatchNext Match
Boats of Class II must satisfy the following conditions:—
(a)Open Boats with Internal and External Buoyancy—Previous MatchNext Match
Upper Part of Sides collapsible.Previous MatchNext Match
A boat of this type shall be fitted both with...
The external buoyancy may be of cork or of any...
If of any material other than cork, its volume and...
A metal boat of this type shall be provided with...
The minimum freeboard of boats of this type shall be...
The freeboard in fresh water shall not be less than...
The freeboard of boats of intermediate lengths is to be...
The collapsible sides must be watertight.
Decked Boats with either Fixed or Collapsible Watertight Bulwarks.
(i)Decked Boats having a Well Deck.—The area of the well...
The freeboard of a boat of this type shall be...
(ii)Decked Boats having a Flush Deck.—The minimum freeboard of boats...
The freeboard in fresh water shall not be less than...
For intermediate depths the freeboard is obtained by interpolation.
If the sheer is less than the standard sheer defined...
(iii)All decked lifeboats shall be fitted with efficient means for...
Regulation XXVII Previous MatchNext Match
Motor BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
A motor boat carried as part of the life-saving appliances...
The volume of the internal buoyancy and, where fitted, the...
Regulation XXX Previous MatchNext Match
Cubic Capacity of Lifeboats of Class IPrevious MatchNext Match
1.The cubic capacity of a lifeboat of Class I shall...Previous MatchNext Match
2.For example, the capacity in cubic metres (or cubic feet)...Previous MatchNext Match
3.If the sheer of the gunwale, measured at the two...Previous MatchNext Match
4.If the depth of the boat amidships exceeds 45 per...Previous MatchNext Match
5.If the depth of the boat is greater than 122...Previous MatchNext Match
6.Each Administration shall impose, by suitable formulae, a limit for...Previous MatchNext Match
7.Each Administration reserves the right to assign to a boat...Previous MatchNext Match
8.The cubic capacity of a motorboat is obtained from the...Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XXXII Previous MatchNext Match
Marking of Boats, Life Rafts and Buoyant ApparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
The dimensions of the boat and the number of persons...
Life rafts and buoyant apparatus shall be marked with the...
Regulation XXXV Previous MatchNext Match
Equivalent for and Weight of the PersonsPrevious MatchNext Match
In the tests for determining the number of persons which...
In verifications of freeboard the decked boats shall be loaded...
In all cases two children under 12 years of age...
Regulation XXXVI Previous MatchNext Match
Equipment of Boats and Life RaftsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.The normal equipment of every boat shall consist of:— Previous MatchNext Match
2.Where the number of lifeboats carried on a ship is...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The normal equipment of every approved life raft shall consist...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In the case of a ship which is engaged in...Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XL Previous MatchNext Match
Life-Jackets and Life-BuoysPrevious MatchNext Match
1.A life-jacket shall satisfy the following requirements:— Previous MatchNext Match
2.A lifebuoy shall satisfy the following requirements:— Previous MatchNext Match
3.The minimum number of life-buoys with which ships are to...Previous MatchNext Match
4.All the buoys shall be fitted with beckets securely seized....Previous MatchNext Match
5.All the life-buoys and life-jackets shall be so placed as...Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XLI Previous MatchNext Match
Certificated LifeboatmenPrevious MatchNext Match
In order to obtain the special lifeboatman’s certificate provided for...
There shall be for each boat or life-raft a number...
Regulation XLII Previous MatchNext Match
Manning of BoatsPrevious MatchNext Match
A deck officer or certificated lifeboatman shall be placed in...
A man capable of working the motor shall be assigned...
A man capable of working the wireless and searchlight installations...
The duty of seeing that the boats, life-rafts and buoyant...
Regulation XLIII Previous MatchNext Match
Fire Detection and ExtinctionPrevious MatchNext Match
1.An efficient patrol system shall be maintained, so that any...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Every ship shall be provided with powerful pumps, operated by...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The service pipes shall permit of two powerful jets of...Previous MatchNext Match
4.Provision shall be made whereby at least two powerful jets...Previous MatchNext Match
5.A sufficient number of portable fluid fire extinguishers shall be...Previous MatchNext Match
6.Two equipments, consisting of a smoke helmet or breathing apparatus...Previous MatchNext Match
7.In steamships in which the main boilers are oil fired,...Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XLV Previous MatchNext Match
Musters and DrillsPrevious MatchNext Match
Musters of the crew for boat drill shall take place...
The drills and inspections shall be so arranged that the...
The emergency signal for summoning passengers to muster stations shall...
Safety of Navigation Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XLVI Previous MatchNext Match
Transmission of InformationPrevious MatchNext Match
The transmission of information regarding ice, derelicts, tropical storms or...
All messages issued under Article 34 of the present Convention...
ExamplesPrevious MatchNext Match
Ice. TTT Ice. Large berg sighted in 4605 N., 4410...
Derelict. TTT Derelict. Observed derelict almost submerged in 4006 N.,...
Danger to Navigation. TTT Navigation. Alpha lightship not on station....
Tropical Storm. TTT Storm. Experiencing tropical storm. Barometer corrected 994...
Certificates Previous MatchNext Match
Regulation XLVII Previous MatchNext Match
Form of Safety Certificate for Passenger ShipsPrevious MatchNext Match
Form of Safety Radiotelegraphy CertificatePrevious MatchNext Match
Form of Exemption CertificatePrevious MatchNext Match
†Insert here references to Articles and Regulations, specifying particular paragraphs....
ANNEX II International Regulations for preventing Collisions at SeaPrevious MatchNext Match
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Final Act of the International Conference on Safety of Life...
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At the moment of signing the Convention for the Safety...
SAFETY OPERATORS
In order to ensure the coming into force at an...
Should the International Radiotelegraph Conference find itself unable to approve...
The Conference takes note of the following declarations, made by...
(A)
The Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America formally declare...
The Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America further declare...
The Delegation of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics declares...
The Conference also adopts the following recommendations:—
As regards Construction
1. StabilityPrevious MatchNext Match
The necessity for and practicability of adopting stability regulations have...
Openings in Bulkheads and Ship’s Sides
The objection which attaches to openings, which may sometimes be...
Services of Special Risk
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea realises...
As regards Life-Saving Appliances, &c.
Means of Clinging to Boats
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea recommends...
Dangerous Goods
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea recommends...
As regards Radiotelegraphy
Alarm Signal
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, having...
Cyclone Warnings
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, considering...
Wave Lengths
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea draws...
The Conference also desires to draw attention to the provisions...
As regards Safety of Navigation
Radio Aids to Navigation
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea recommends...
Synchronised Radio and Under-Water Signals
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea favours...
Depth-Sounding Apparatus
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea Recommends...
Life-Saving Signals
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea considers...
Shore Lights
The International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea considers...
14. Collision Regulations.—AircraftPrevious MatchNext Match
Under the International Collision Regulations, aircraft on the surface of...
In order that an international agreement may be reached covering...
As regards Certificates
Recognition of Convention Standards
Recognising the importance of bringing the Convention standards into operation...
In faith whereof the undersigned have affixed their signatures to...
Done in London this thirty-first day of May, 1929, in...
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