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[Subsidiary]

Measure for safety of

British ships.

Employment in British ships and aircraft.

CAP. 241]

Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[1967 Ed.

47. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided the Governor may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the safety of British ships and of persons on board such ships so to do, make provision by order-

(a) for securing that any British ship to which the order applies shall not, except under permission granted by or on behalf of the Governor, proceed to sea unless such requirements in respect of the alteration of the structure or external appearance of the ship, and in respect of the equipping of the ship with any particular apparatus, contrivance or appliance, as may be contained in the order have been complied with;

(b) for securing the proper maintenance and efficient use of any apparatus, contrivance or appliance with which any such ship is equipped in pursuance of the order;

(c) for prescribing the wireless telegraph services to be maintained, and the number, grade and qualifications of operators and watchers to be carried, in connexion with the operation of any wireless telegraph installation provided in any such ship, whether in pursuance of the order or otherwise;

(d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which it appears to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order to provide,

and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either to a particular British ship or to British ships of a particular class, and so as to apply to any such ship or ships either wherever it or they may be or while in such waters, or engaged on such voyage, as may be specified in the order, but shall not apply to any Dominion ship.

(2) If any ship proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea in contravention of an order made under this regulation, the master of the ship and the person having the management thereof shall each be guilty of an offence.

(3) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any ship, take such steps, and use such force, as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any order under this regulation relating to the ship, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of the ship, for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken.

48. (1) The Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest may, as respects any class of British ships, not being Dominion ships, make provision by order-

(a) for securing that, subject to any exemptions for which provision may be made by the order, any such class of persons as may be specified in the order shall not be employed on board ships to which the order applies; or

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Page 36 [Subsidiary] Measure for safety of British ships. Employment in British ships and aircraft. CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [1967 Ed. 47. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided the Governor may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the safety of British ships and of persons on board such ships so to do, make provision by order- (a) for securing that any British ship to which the order applies shall not, except under permission granted by or on behalf of the Governor, proceed to sea unless such requirements in respect of the alteration of the structure or external appearance of the ship, and in respect of the equipping of the ship with any particular apparatus, contrivance or appliance, as may be contained in the order have been complied with; (b) for securing the proper maintenance and efficient use of any apparatus, contrivance or appliance with which any such ship is equipped in pursuance of the order; (c) for prescribing the wireless telegraph services to be maintained, and the number, grade and qualifications of operators and watchers to be carried, in connexion with the operation of any wireless telegraph installation provided in any such ship, whether in pursuance of the order or otherwise; (d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which it appears to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order to provide, and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either to a particular British ship or to British ships of a particular class, and so as to apply to any such ship or ships either wherever it or they may be or while in such waters, or engaged on such voyage, as may be specified in the order, but shall not apply to any Dominion ship. (2) If any ship proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea in contravention of an order made under this regulation, the master of the ship and the person having the management thereof shall each be guilty of an offence. (3) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any ship, take such steps, and use such force, as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any order under this regulation relating to the ship, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of the ship, for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken. 48. (1) The Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest may, as respects any class of British ships, not being Dominion ships, make provision by order- (a) for securing that, subject to any exemptions for which provision may be made by the order, any such class of persons as may be specified in the order shall not be employed on board ships to which the order applies; or Page 36
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P 36 [Subsidiary] Measure for safety of British ships. Employment in British ships and aircraft. CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [1967 Ed. 47. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided the Governor may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the safety of British ships and of persons on board such ships so to do, make provision by order- (a) for securing that any British ship to which the order applies shall not, except under permission granted by or on behalf of the Governor, proceed to sea unless such requirements in respect of the alteration of the structure or external appearance of the ship, and in respect of the equipping of the ship with any particular apparatus, con- trivance or appliance, as may be contained in the order have been complied with; (b) for securing the proper maintenance and efficient use of any apparatus, contrivance or appliance with which any such ship is equipped in pursuance of the order; (c) for prescribing the wireless telegraph services to be maintained, and the number, grade and qualifications of operators and watchers to be carried, in connexion with the operation of any wireless telegraph installation provided in any such ship, whether in pursuance of the order or otherwise; (d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which it appears to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order to provide, and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either to a particular British ship or to British ships of a particular class, and so as to apply to any such ship or ships either wherever it or they may be or while in such waters, or engaged on such voyage, as may be specified in the order, but shall not apply to any Dominion ship. (2) If any ship proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea in contravention of an order made under this regulation, the master of the ship and the person having the management thereof shall each be guilty of an offence. (3) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any ship, take such steps, and use such force, as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any order under this regulation relating to the ship, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of the ship, for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken. 48. (1) The Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest may, as respects any class of British ships, not being Dominion ships, make provision by order- (a) for securing that, subject to any exemptions for which provision may be made by the order, any such class of persons as may be specified in the order shall not be employed on board ships to which the order applies; or
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[Subsidiary]

Measure for safety of

British ships.

Employment in British ships and aircraft.

CAP. 241]

Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[1967 Ed.

47. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided the Governor may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the safety of British ships and of persons on board such ships so to do, make provision by order-

(a) for securing that any British ship to which the order applies shall not, except under permission granted by or on behalf of the Governor, proceed to sea unless such requirements in respect of the alteration of the structure or external appearance of the ship, and in respect of the equipping of the ship with any particular apparatus, con- trivance or appliance, as may be contained in the order have been complied with;

(b) for securing the proper maintenance and efficient use of any apparatus, contrivance or appliance with which any such ship is equipped in pursuance of the order;

(c) for prescribing the wireless telegraph services to be maintained, and the number, grade and qualifications of operators and watchers to be carried, in connexion with the operation of any wireless telegraph installation provided in any such ship, whether in pursuance of the order or otherwise;

(d) for any incidental and supplementary matters for which it appears to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order to provide,

and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either to a particular British ship or to British ships of a particular class, and so as to apply to any such ship or ships either wherever it or they may be or while in such waters, or engaged on such voyage, as may be specified in the order, but shall not apply to any Dominion ship.

(2) If any ship proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea in contravention of an order made under this regulation, the master of the ship and the person having the management thereof shall each be guilty of an offence.

(3) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any ship, take such steps, and use such force, as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any order under this regulation relating to the ship, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of the ship, for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken.

48. (1) The Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest may, as respects any class of British ships, not being Dominion ships, make provision by order- (a) for securing that, subject to any exemptions for which provision may be made by the order, any such class of persons as may be specified in the order shall not be employed on board ships to which the order applies; or

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