SCHEDULES

F1SCHEDULE 3ASafety Directions

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Amendments (Textual)
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Sch. 3A inserted (10.9.2003) by Marine Safety Act 2003 (c. 16), s. 4, Sch. 1

Direction following accident: person in control of ship

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1

The Secretary of State may give a direction under this paragraph in respect of a ship if in his opinion—

a

an accident has occurred to or in the ship,

b

the accident has created a risk to safety or a risk of pollution by a hazardous substance, and

c

the direction is necessary to remove or reduce the risk.

2

The direction may be given to—

a

the owner of the ship,

b

a person in possession of the ship,

c

the master of the ship,

d

a pilot of the ship,

da

F2the owner of a hazardous substance in the ship,

e

a salvor in possession of the ship,

f

a person who is the servant or agent of a salvor in possession of the ship and who is in charge of the salvage operation, or

g

where the ship is in, or has been directed to move into, waters which are regulated or managed by a harbour authority, the harbour authority or the harbour master.

3

The direction may require the person to whom it is given to take or refrain from taking any specified action in relation to—

a

the ship;

b

anything which is or was in the ship;

c

anything which forms or formed part of the ship;

d

anything which is or was being towed by the ship;

e

a person on the ship.

4

In particular, the direction may require a person to ensure—

a

that a ship or other thing is moved or not moved;

b

that a ship or other thing is moved or not moved to or from a specified place or area or over a specified route;

c

that cargo is or is not unloaded or discharged;

d

that a substance is or is not unloaded or discharged;

e

that specified salvage measures are taken or not taken;

f

that a person is put ashore or on board a ship.