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The Merchant Shipping (Official Log Books) (Fishing Vessels) Regulations 1981

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THE SCHEDULEENTRIES REQUIRED TO BE MADE IN THE OFFICIAL LOG BOOKS KEPT IN FISHING VESSELS REGISTERED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM NOT EXEMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 68 OF THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1970 BY REGULATION 2

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Particulars of entrySignatoryWitness
1The name of the fishing vessel, its port of registry, official letters and number and its length.The skipperNone
2The name and address of the registered owner or of the registered managing owner or of the vessel's husband or manager.The skipperNone
3The name of the skipper and the number of his certificate of competency.The skipperNone
4Where a person ceases to be skipper of the fishing vessel during a voyage—
a record that in accordance with section 74 of the Act of 1970, he has delivered to his successor the documents relating to the fishing vessel or its crew which are in his custody.The skipper in person and the former skipper in personNone
5The date on and place at which the official log book is opened.The skipperNone
6The date on and place at which the official log book is closed.The skipperNone
7A record of each occasion on which, in accordance with Rules 120 and 121 of the Fishing Vessels (Safety Provisions) Rules 1975, a muster, drill, training of the crew in the use of Life-saving and fire appliances and equipment, is held on board the vessel or on which the appliances and equipment required by those Rules to be carried are examined to see whether they are fit and ready for use.The skipperA member of the crew
8Where a muster, drill, training or inspection is not held on board the fishing vessel when required by the Fishing Vessels (Safety Provisions) Rules 1975—a record of why the muster, drill, training or inspection, as the case may be, was not carried out.The skipperA member of the crew
9

Where any of the following casualties has occurred—

(a) the loss or presumed loss, stranding, grounding, abandonment of or damages to the fishing vessel; or

(b) a loss of life caused by fire on board or by any accident to the fishing vessel or a ship's boat, or by any accident occurring on board the fishing vessel or a ship's boat; or

(c) any damage caused by the fishing vessel—

a description of the casualty and the place where, or the position of the fishing vessel when it occurred.The skipperA member of the crew
10A record of every signal of distress or a message that a vessel, aircraft, or person is in distress at sea, observed or received.The skipperA member of the crew
11Where the skipper, on receiving at sea a signal of distress or information from any source that a vessel or aircraft is in distress, is unable, or in the special circumstances of the case considers it unreasonable or unnecessary to go to the assistance of the persons in distress (in accordance with section 22(1) of the Act of 1949 which relates to a master's obligation to assist vessels, etc., in distress)—
a statement of his reasons for not going to the assistance of those persons.The skipper in personA member of the crew
12Where a dispute relating to the amount payable to a seaman under a crew agreement is submitted to a superintendent or proper officer under section 10 of the Act of 1970—

(a) a statement of the dispute;

(b) the identity of the superintendent or proper officer;

(c) a statement whether he accepts the submission; and

(d) if he accepts the submission, either—

(i) a record of his decision; or

(ii) a statement that he is of the opinion that the dispute ought not to be decided by him.

The superintendent or proper officerNone
13

A record of—

(a) every seaman discharged from the fishing vessel; and

(b) the place, date and time of his discharge.

The person in whose presence the seaman is discharged or, (if the seaman is not present at the time he is discharged) the skipperA member of the crew
14Where a proper officer consents to the discharge of a seaman outside the United Kingdom—
a record of his consent.The proper officer (if practicable) or the skipper in personIf the entry is signed by the skipper, a member of the crew
15Where a seaman is left behind in any country outside the United Kingdom or is taken to such a country on being shipwrecked or a person who became employed in the fishing vessel under an agreement entered into outside the United Kingdom is left behind in the United Kingdom or is taken to the United Kingdom on being shipwrecked—

a record of—

(a) the name of the seaman;

(b) the date on which and the place at which the seaman was left behind;

(c) the reason, if known to the skipper, for the seaman being left behind;

(d) any provision made by the skipper on the seaman's employer's behalf to ensure that a superintendent or proper officer is informed that the seaman has been left behind and is given the information referred to in regulation 5(1) of the Repatriation Regulations identifying the superintendent or proper officer;

(e) the seaman's employer being informed that the seaman has been left behind and of the employer being given any particulars required by him.

The skipperA member of the crew
16In respect of a seaman referred to in an entry made pursuant to paragraph 15 of this Schedule—

a record of—

(a) whether he left any property (including money) on board the fishing vessel;

(b) all such property of which the skipper has taken charge in pursuance of regulation 16(3)(a) of the Repatriation Regulations, specifying each item of such property;

(c) each article forming part of such property sold in pursuance of regulation 16(4)(a) of the Repatriation Regulations, and the price received for it;

(d) each article forming part of such property destroyed or disposed of in pursuance of regulation 16(4)(b) of the Repatriation Regulations and the name of the person to whom disposal was made; and

(e) each article forming part of such property delivered to any person in pursuance of paragraph (5) or (6) of regulation 16 of the Repatriation Regulations specifying the person (whether the seaman, his employer or his next of kin) to whom delivery was made and the date, place and manner of delivery.

The skipperA member of the crew
17

A record of any inspection of crew accommodation carried out under regulation 35(2) of the Crew Accommodation Regulations showing—

(a) the time and date of the inspection;

(b) the names and ranks of the persons making the inspection;

(c) particulars of any respects in which the crew accommodation or any part of it was found by any of the persons making the inspection not to comply with those Regulations.

The skipperA member of the crew
18A record of any inspection of provisions and water to be supplied to seamen employed in the fishing vessel with the result of the inspection.The person making the inspectionNone
19A record of any inspection by a person appointed by the Secretary of State of any anchors and chain cables (as defined in section 1(7) of the Anchors and Chain Cables Act 1967) on board the fishing vessel as part of its equipment and the findings of that person.The person making the inspectionNone
20A record of any testing and inspection carried out by the ship's personnel of the rigging of the hoist and a load test to at least 150 kg, under regulation 8(6)(d) of the Pilot Ladders and Hoists Regulations.The skipperAn officer
21A record of any drill, check and test carried out by the ship's crew of the ship's steering gear, under regulation 6(6) of the Steering Gear regulations.The skipperAn officer
22Where three or more seamen employed in the fishing vessel complain to the skipper under section 22 of the Act of 1970 (which relates to complaints about provisions and water) about the provisions or water provided for the seamen employed in the fishing vessel—

a record of—

(a) the names of the seamen making the complaint;

(b) the complaint, specifying—

(i) the provisions or the water complained of; and

(ii) the manner in which they are alleged not to be in accordance with regulations made under section 21 of the Act of 1970(1) (whether because of bad quality, unfitness for use or deficiency in quantity);

(c) action taken by the skipper on the complaint;

(d) whether the seamen state to the skipper their dissatisfaction with the action taken by the skipper on the complaint and whether they claim to complain to a superintendent or proper officer;

(e) if the seamen claim to complain to a superintendent or proper officer, the arrangements made by the skipper to enable the seamen to do so;

The skipper (sub-paragraphs (a) to (e))One of the seamen making the complaint
(f) the investigation of the complaint by a superintendent or proper officer; andThe superintendent or proper officer investigating the complaint (sub-paragraph (f))None
(g) every examination of provisions and water made under section 22(3) of the Act of 1970.The person making the inspection (sub-paragraph (g))None
23Where a seaman employed in the fishing vessel complains to the skipper under section 23 of the Act of 1970 (which relates to complaints other than complaints about provisions and water) about the skipper or any other seaman employed in the fishing vessel or about the conditions on board the fishing vessel—

a record of—

(a) the name of the seaman making the complaint;

(b) the complaint, specifying the person or matter complained of and the nature of the complaint;

(c) action taken by the skipper on the complaint;

(d) whether the seaman states his dissatisfaction with the action taken by the skipper on the complaint and whether, if the fishing vessel is outside the United Kingdom, he claims to complain to a proper officer;

(e) if the seaman claims to complain to a proper officer, the arrangements made by the skipper to enable the seaman to do so; and

The skipper (sub-paragraphs (a) to (e))The seaman making the complaint
(f) the investigation of the complaint by a proper officer.The proper officer investigating the complaint (sub-paragraph (f))None
24

Where by reason of any event it appears to the skipper that an officer—

(a) may be unfit to discharge his duties, whether by reason of incompetence or misconduct or for any other reason; or

(b) may have been seriously negligent in the discharge of his duties; or

(c) may have failed to comply with the provisions of section 422 of the Act of 1894 (duty to give assistance and information after collision)—

a record—

(i) of the name of the officer and of the grade and number of his certificate;

(ii) of any such event, or a reference to any other entry relating to it;

(iii) of any statement made by the officer to the skipper in respect of that event or those events and which the officer wishes to be recorded; and

(iv) that the entries made in pursuance of sub-paragraphs (i) to (iii) of this paragraph have been read over to the officer by the skipper, and if they are not read over, the reason for not doing so.

The skipper in personA member of the crew
25Where a seaman is convicted by a legal tribunal of any offence committed in the fishing vessel during a voyage, a record of the conviction and the punishment inflicted.The skipperA member of the crew
26Where, in the opinion of the skipper, consideration should be given to the prosecution of any person in respect of any conduct on the fishing vessel during a voyage (whether under the Merchant Shipping Acts or otherwise)—

a record—

(a) of the event;

(b) of the name of the person concerned;

(c) of any statement made by the person concerned to the skipper in respect of that event which that person wishes to be recorded; and

(d) that the entries made in pursuance of subparagraphs (a) to (c) of this paragraph have been read over by the skipper to the person concerned.

The skipperA member of the crew
27

A record of any reduction in the scale of provisions or water to be provided for seamen employed in the fishing vessel specifying—

(a) the reduction made;

(b) the reason for the reduction; and

(c) the duration of the reduction.

The skipperA member of the crew
28Where a child is born in the fishing vessel or in a ship's boat—

a record of—

(a) (i) date of the birth;

(ii) if the birth takes place at sea, the position of the fishing vessel by latitude and longitude at the time of the birth and, in any other case, the place of birth;

(iii) name (if any) and surname of child; and

(iv) sex of child;

(b) (i) name and surname of father;

(ii) his usual residence;

(iii) his nationality; and

(iv) his occupation, rank or profession;

provided that, if the child is illegitimate, no particulars of the father shall be entered except at the joint request of the mother and of the person acknowledging himself to be the father, given to the skipper in writing and signed by both the mother and that person;

(c) (i) name and surname of mother;

(ii) her maiden surname;

(iii) her name at marriage, if different from maiden surname;

(iv) her usual residence; and

(v) her nationality; and

(d) the making of a return of the birth, identifying the person to whom the return was made.

The skipper in personThe mother of the child
29Where any person dies in the fishing vessel or in a ship's boat or is lost from the fishing vessel or a ship's boat, or where any person employed in the fishing vessel dies outside the United Kingdom—

a record of

(a) the date of the death or loss;

(b) (i) if the death takes place in the fishing vessel or in a ship's boat or if the deceased is lost from the fishing vessel or a ship's boat, the place of death or the position of the fishing vessel or of the ship's boat by latitude and longitude at the time of the death or loss (as the case may require);

(ii) if the death or loss does not take place in or from the fishing vessel or in or from a ship's boat, the place of death;

(c) name and surname of deceased;

(d) sex of deceased;

(e) date of birth (if known) or age;

(f) if the deceased was a woman who has been married; her maiden surname (if known);

(g) occupation, rank or profession of deceased;

(h) usual residence of deceased at time of death or loss;

(i) his nationality;

(j) (i) cause of death or loss; and

(ii) if death not due to natural causes, the circumstances of death or loss;

(k) if the deceased was lost from the fishing vessel or a ship's boat, the steps taken to rescue him;

(l) the making of a return of the death, identifying the person to whom the return was made; and

(m) the notification of the death to the deceased's next of kin and the name and address of the next of kin.

The skipper in personA member of the crew
30In respect of a seaman dying while or after being employed in the fishing vessel—

a record of—

(a) whether he left any property (including money) on board the fishing vessel;

(b) all such property of which the skipper has taken charge in pursuance of regulation 2(2)(a) of the Property Regulations, specifying each item of such property;

(c) each item forming part of such property sold in pursuance of regulation 2(3)(a) of the Property Regulations; and the price received for it;

(d) each article forming part of such property destroyed or disposed of in pursuance of regulation 2(3)(b) of the Property Regulations, and the name of the person to whom disposal was made;

(e) each article forming part of such property delivered to any person in pursuance of regulation 2(4) of the Property Regulations, specifying the superintendent or proper officer to whom delivery was made and the date, place and manner of delivery

The skipper in personA member of the crew
31Where an inquiry into the cause of a death is required to be held under section 61 of the Act of 1970—

a record—

(a) of the name of the deceased and a reference to the relevant entry made under paragraph 29 of this Schedule;

(b) of either—

(i) the name of the superintendent or proper officer holding the inquiry and the date and the place at which the inquiry is held; or

The superintendent or proper officer holding the inquiry (sub-paragraphs (a) and (b)(i))None
(ii) that the inquiry was not held at the next port where the fishing vessel calls after the death and where there is a superintendent or proper officer.The skipper (sub-paragraph (b)(ii))None
32Where a person employed in the fishing vessel falls ill or is injured—

a record of—

(a) the circumstances of the injury and of the nature of the illness or injury or the symptoms thereof;

(b) the treatment adopted; and

(c) the progress of the illness or injury.

The skipperA member of the crew
33Where an inquiry is held under section 386 of the Act of 1894 into any occurrence—

a record of—

(a) the identity of the superintendent holding the inquiry;

(b) the date on and the place at which the inquiry is held; and

(c) a reference to any entry made under paragraph 10 or paragraph 32 of this Schedule relating to the occurrence.

The superintendent holding the inquiryNone
(1)

See S.I. 1972/1872, amended by S.I. 1975/733.

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