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11.—(1) Where—
(a)an approved medical practitioner has certified that a seafarer engaged on watchkeeping duties is suffering from health problems which the practitioner considers to be due to the fact that the seafarer performs work during the night, and
(b)it is possible for the person by whom he is employed to transfer the seafarer to work—
(i)to which the seafarer is suited, and
(ii)which is to be undertaken during periods such that the seafarer will cease to perform work during the night,
the person by whom the seafarer is employed shall transfer the seafarer accordingly.
(2) In this regulation, “night” means a period—
(a)the duration of which is not less than nine consecutive hours; and
(b)which includes the period between midnight and 5 a.m. (local time).
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