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Wednesday, May 24, 1972
With regards to the Marine Department, the Commission further
recommends:
*the department remains the sole authority for the inspection
and licensing of floating restaurants and similar undertakings under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance;
*but it should take into consideration the requirements imposed
by the Fire Services Department upon restaurants on land; *that further consideration should be given to floating
restaurants currently conducting business in the Colony; *that more reliable ways to test new materials should be
sought; and
that the Merchant Shipping Ordinance should be amended to remove doubt.
The Commission also recommends that consideration be given to
publicising the provisions of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance and the
possible dangers of some new and untried materials,
Note to Editors:
The throe-member Commission of Inquiry was appointed by the Governor on November 9, 1971 under the Commissions of Inquiry Ordinance (Cap. 86). The Chairman was
Mr. Derek Cons, District Judge, and the other two members were Mr. Raymond Y.K. Kan, an architect, and Mr. S.C. Johnson, Principal Surveyor with Lloyds Register of Shipping in Hong Kong. The Secretary to the Commission was Mr. M.S. Roberts, a Senior Executive Officer.
Copies of the Commission's report, printed in English and Chinese, are distributed separately in the Press Boxes.
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