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The Armed Forces (Alcohol Limits for Prescribed Safety-Critical Duties) Regulations 2013

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Duties subject to the limit in regulation 3(1)

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4.  The duties prescribed in this regulation are any duty—

(a)of an officer of one of Her Majesty’s ships afloat to secure the safe conduct of the ship;

(b)of the quartermaster, bosun’s mate, helmsman or planesman of one of Her Majesty’s ships afloat to execute, or secure the execution of, orders as to the navigation of the ship;

(c)of a member of the crew of any of the following which belongs to, or is being used for the purpose of, any of Her Majesty’s forces—

(i)hovercraft;

(ii)landing craft;

(iii)rigid-hulled inflatable boats;

(iv)raiding craft;

(v)any other vessel, if it belongs to one of Her Majesty’s ships afloat;

(d)as the ship control officer of the watch of one of Her Majesty’s submarines afloat;

(e)as a member of the standing sea emergency party of one of Her Majesty’s ships afloat;

(f)as a member of the harbour duty watch of one of Her Majesty’s ships’;

(g)as a member of the strategic weapons system harbour duty watch of one of Her Majesty’s submarines;

(h)to supervise a hazardous seamanship evolution;

(i)to supervise a maritime lifting operation;

(j)as a member of a boarding party;

(k)as a member of the flight deck crew of one of Her Majesty’s ships;

(l)as a diver;

(m)to supervise a diver;

(n)as a driver or commander of a mechanically propelled vehicle;

(o)to supervise, certify or carry out maintenance on an aircraft;

(p)to authorise a military flight.

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