1983 Ed.]
Dangerous Goods (Shipping) Regulations
{CAP. 295
C9
14. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), except with the permission of the Director, no passengers shall be conveyed in any type III vessel at the same time as such vessel is conveying any dangerous goods.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraph (1), passengers may be conveyed in any vehicular ferry at the same time as dangerous goods are carried:
Provided that-
(a) such goods are contained in a vehicle; and
(b) such vehicle is conspicuously marked to indicate that it contains dangerous goods.
15. (1) Except when packed in a freight container, any dangerous goods conveyed in any type III vessel shall be stowed clear of the engines.
(2) When any dangerous goods are conveyed in any type III vessel together with any other goods, the dangerous goods shall be stowed in such a manner as to be at all times readily accessible, unless the dangerous goods and the other goods are packed together in a freight container.
16. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no vessel shall be used for the towing of any type III vessel which is conveying dangerous goods.
(2) Except with the permission of the Director, not more than 4 type III vessels shall be towed at any one time by the same towing vessel and not more than 2 shall be towed abreast.
17. Except with the permission of the Director, no type III vessel while conveying any dangerous goods in category 1 or category 5, class 1 or 2 shall-
(a) convey any other goods;
(b) enter or remain in any typhoon shelter specified in the Schedule to the Shipping and Port Control (Typhoon Shelters) Regulations;
(c) enter any dock or carry out in the harbour any repairs, other than running repairs to machinery for the safe operation of the vessel;
(d) except with the permission of the Director, be underway in the harbour between the hours of sunset and sunrise, except by reason of stress of weather or other unforeseen circumstance beyond the control of the owner, agent or master of the vessel; or
[Subsidiary]
Restrictions on carriage of passengers on type III vessels carrying dangerous goods.
Dangerous goods not to be stowed near engines or overstowed unless packed in freight container.
L.N. 96 74.
Towing of type III vessels carrying dangerous goods.
Special restrictions relating to type III vessels conveying explosives and certain inflammables.
L.N. 96 74.
(Cap. 313. sub. leg.)
1983 Ed.]
Dangerous Goods (Shipping) Regulations
{CAP. 295
C9
14. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), except with the permission of the Director, no passengers shall be conveyed in any type III vessel at the same time as such vessel is conveying any dangerous goods.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraph (1), passengers may be conveyed in any vehicular ferry at the same time. as dangerous goods are carried:
Provided that-
(a) such goods are contained in a vehicle; and
(b) such vehicle is conspicuously marked to indicate that it
contains dangerous goods.
15. (1) Except when packed in a freight container, any dangerous goods conveyed in any type III vessel shall be stowed clear of the engines.
(2) When any dangerous goods are conveyed in any type III vessel together with any other goods, the dangerous goods shall be stowed in such a manner as to be at all times readily accessible, unless the dangerous goods and the other goods are packed together in a freight container.
16. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no vessel shall be used for the towing of any type III vessel which is conveying dangerous goods.
(2) Except with the permission of the Director, not more than 4 type III vessels shall be towed at any one time by the same towing vessel and not more than 2 shall be towed abreast.
17. Except with the permission of the Director, no type III vessel while conveying any dangerous goods in category 1 or category 5, class 1 or 2 shall-
(a) convey any other goods;
(b) enter or remain in any typhoon shelter specified in the Schedule to the Shipping and Port Control (Typhoon Shelters) Regulations;
(c) enter any dock or carry out in the harbour any repairs, other than running repairs to machinery for the safe operation of the vessel;
(d) except with the permission of the Director, be underway in the harbour between the hours of sunset and sunrise, except by reason of stress of weather or other unforeseen circumstance beyond the control of the owner, agent or master of the vessel; or
[Subsidiary]
Restrictions on carriage of passengers on type III vessels carrying dangerous goods.
Dangerous goods not to be stowed near engines or overstowed unless packed in freight container.
L.N. 96 74.
Towing of type III vessels carrying dangerous goods.
Special restrictions relating to type III vessels conveying explosives and certain inflammables.
L.N. 96 74.
(Cap. 313. sub. leg.)
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