4.MODEL OF A LOGBOOKU.K.
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Name of country
Flag
Logbook U.K.
Serial number of the logbook: ….
Date of issue: …
Name of craft: …
Unique European vessel identification number: …
Issuing authority: …
Signature and stamp of issuing authority: …
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Instructions for keeping the logbook U.K.
This logbook contains 200 pages, numbered from 1 to 200. Entries shall be done in ink and in a readable way (e.g. using print letters).
Entries in the logbook shall be done in accordance with applicable crewing regulations. In the case of inland waterways whose courses are not fully within the scope of a manning requirement, the navigation time and rest time acquired on sections located outside the scope of the regulation shall also be taken into account.
Where loading and unloading activities require active navigational operations, such as dredging or manoeuvres between loading or unloading points, the time used for such activities shall be entered as navigation time.
Activities of crew members shall be entered according to their functions by using their respective number:
Boatmaster
Helmsman
Able boatman
Boatman
Deckhand
Apprentice
Engineer
Engine minder
If national regulations provide for other functions than the ones mentioned here above, such functions shall be entered using numbers from 9 onwards with the indication of the respective national title.
On each page the following entries shall be made:
the operating mode (after each change of the operating mode, a new page shall be used);
the year;
as soon as the craft starts the journey:
1st column - Date (day and month)
2nd column - Time (hour, minute)
3rd column – Name of the location of the start of the journey
4th column – Waterway and km of the location of the start of the journey;
as soon as the craft interrupts the journey:
1st column - Date (day and month) if different from day of the start of the journey
5th column - Time (hour, minute)
6th column - Name of the location where the craft is stationary
7th column – Waterway and km of the location where the craft is stationary;
as soon as the craft starts to navigate again: same entries as start of the journey;
as soon as the craft ends its journey: same entries as interruption of the journey.
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Column 8 shall be filled in (function, name(s), first name(s), serial number of crew member's service record book or serial number of the certificate of qualification as a boatmaster) when the crew comes on board for the first time and whenever the crew composition is changing.
In columns 9 to 11, the start and end of the rest times for each crew member shall be entered. These entries shall be done by 8 o'clock of the following day. If crew members spend rest times following a regular schedule, a single scheme per journey is sufficient.
In columns 12 and 13, any change of the crew shall be entered specifying the embarking and disembarkation of each crew member.
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REST TIMES U.K.
Operating mode(1) …
Year | CRAFT | CREW | |||||||||||||||
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Start of the voyage | End of the voyage | Crew members | Service record book | Rest times of the crew members | Embarked | Disemb. | |||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |||||
Date | Time | Location | km | Time | Location | Km | Function | Name and first name | No | from | until | from | until | from | until | Time | Time |
Instructions for the issuing authorities U.K.
Flag: Flag shall be EU flag, CCNR flag or third country flag as relevant.
All entries shall be entered in UNICODE. Names shall be entered as in the concerned person's ID card or in the concerned person's passport in UNICODE.
If a name is spelled differently in UNICODE and in ASCII, there shall also be a transcription in ASCII in brackets.
The serial number of the logbook shall be repeated in the lower section of each page.
Physical characteristics: Colour: cover(2), white background of inner pages. Format A4 horizontal according to ISO 216.
if applicable
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