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1969 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations.

[CAP. 281

K 11

[Subsidiary]

the discretion of the Director, such approved liferafts or other approved buoyant apparatus as he may think fit to make up the deficiency shall be carried, such additional lifeboats or such liferafts or buoyant apparatus being stowed in such manner as the Director may determine but not so as to impede the efficient operation of the two emergency boats carried in compliance with paragraph (4) of this rule.

(d) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (11) of rule 4 of the Rules-

Where the number of lifeboats carried in compliance with this rule (as modified by this regulation) is thirteen or less and the ship is fitted with the minimum number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column (B) of the table set out in the First Schedule to these regulations, one of such lifeboats shall be a Class A motor lifeboat or a Class B motor lifeboat or a mechanically propelled lifeboat.

(e) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (16) of rule 4 of the Rules-

Every ship to which this rule applies shall carry at least the number of lifebuoys determined in accordance with column 2 of Part I of the table set out in the Second Schedule to these regulations.

(f) The provisions of paragraphs (6), (7), (12) and (15) of rule 4 of the Rules shall not apply to ships of Class D.

(3) Rule 33 of the Rules shall apply to lifeboats carried in ships of Class D in the same manner as such rule applies to lifeboats carried in ships of Class I subject to the following modification, namely, that the Director may in his discretion authorize the omission of biscuits and condensed milk from the rations to be carried by such boats.

(4) In the case of any ship of Class D engaged on short international voyages in Area D specified in the Third Schedule to these regulations between ports of a British possession within the meaning of section 735 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, or any place outside Her Majesty's dominions in which Her Majesty has jurisdiction within the meaning of section 737 of that Act, the Director may, if in all the circumstances he finds it safe and expedient, accept lifeboats of Class C in lieu of lifeboats of Class A provided that he is satisfied that as many lifeboats of Class A are carried as the circumstances of the particular trade upon which such ship is engaged permit.

8. (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the Rules shall apply to ships of Class E in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class I.

First Schedule.

Second Schedule.

Third Schedule.

(57 & 58 Vict. c. 60.)

Ships of Class E.

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1969 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations. [CAP. 281 K 11 [Subsidiary] the discretion of the Director, such approved liferafts or other approved buoyant apparatus as he may think fit to make up the deficiency shall be carried, such additional lifeboats or such liferafts or buoyant apparatus being stowed in such manner as the Director may determine but not so as to impede the efficient operation of the two emergency boats carried in compliance with paragraph (4) of this rule. (d) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (11) of rule 4 of the Rules- Where the number of lifeboats carried in compliance with this rule (as modified by this regulation) is thirteen or less and the ship is fitted with the minimum number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column (B) of the table set out in the First Schedule to these regulations, one of such lifeboats shall be a Class A motor lifeboat or a Class B motor lifeboat or a mechanically propelled lifeboat. (e) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (16) of rule 4 of the Rules- Every ship to which this rule applies shall carry at least the number of lifebuoys determined in accordance with column 2 of Part I of the table set out in the Second Schedule to these regulations. (f) The provisions of paragraphs (6), (7), (12) and (15) of rule 4 of the Rules shall not apply to ships of Class D. (3) Rule 33 of the Rules shall apply to lifeboats carried in ships of Class D in the same manner as such rule applies to lifeboats carried in ships of Class I subject to the following modification, namely, that the Director may in his discretion authorize the omission of biscuits and condensed milk from the rations to be carried by such boats. (4) In the case of any ship of Class D engaged on short international voyages in Area D specified in the Third Schedule to these regulations between ports of a British possession within the meaning of section 735 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, or any place outside Her Majesty's dominions in which Her Majesty has jurisdiction within the meaning of section 737 of that Act, the Director may, if in all the circumstances he finds it safe and expedient, accept lifeboats of Class C in lieu of lifeboats of Class A provided that he is satisfied that as many lifeboats of Class A are carried as the circumstances of the particular trade upon which such ship is engaged permit. 8. (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the Rules shall apply to ships of Class E in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class I. First Schedule. Second Schedule. Third Schedule. (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60.) Ships of Class E.
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1969 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations. [CAP. 281 K 11 [Subsidiary] the discretion of the Director, such approved liferafts or other approved buoyant apparatus as he may think fit to make up the deficiency shall be carried, such additional lifeboats or such liferafts or buoyant apparatus being stowed in such manner as the Director may determine but not so as to impede the efficient operation of the two emergency boats carried in compliance with paragraph (4) of this rule. (d) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (11) of rule 4 of the Rules- Where the number of lifeboats carried in compliance with this rule (as modified by this regulation) is thirteen or less and the ship is fitted with the minimum number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column (B) of the table set out in the First Schedule to these regulations, one of such lifeboats shall be a Class A motor lifeboat or a Class B motor lifeboat or a mechani- cally propelled lifeboat. (e) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (16) of rule 4 of the Rules- Every ship to which this rule applies shall carry at least the number of lifebuoys determined in accordance with column 2 of Part I of the table set out in the Second Schedule to these regulations. (ƒ) The provisions of paragraphs (6), (7), (12) and (15) of rule 4 of the Rules shall not apply to ships of Class D. (3) Rule 33 of the Rules shall apply to lifeboats carried in ships of Class D in the same manner as such rule applies to life- boats carried in ships of Class I subject to the following modifica- tion, namely, that the Director may in his discretion authorize the omission of biscuits and condensed milk from the rations to be carried by such boats. (4) In the case of any ship of Class D engaged on short international voyages in Area D specified in the Third Schedule to these regulations between ports of a British possession within the meaning of section 735 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, or any place outside Her Majesty's dominions in which Her Majesty has jurisdiction within the meaning of section 737 of that Act, the Director may, if in all the circumstances he finds it safe and expedient, accept lifeboats of Class C in lieu of lifeboats of Class A provided that he is satisfied that as many lifeboats of Class A are carried as the circumstances of the particular trade upon which such ship is engaged permit. 8. (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the Rules shall apply to ships of Class E in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class I. First Schedule. Second Schedule. Third Schedule. (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60.) Ships of Class E.
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1969 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations.

[CAP. 281

K 11

[Subsidiary]

the discretion of the Director, such approved liferafts or other approved buoyant apparatus as he may think fit to make up the deficiency shall be carried, such additional lifeboats or such liferafts or buoyant apparatus being stowed in such manner as the Director may determine but not so as to impede the efficient operation of the two emergency boats carried in compliance with paragraph (4) of this rule.

(d) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (11) of rule 4 of the Rules-

Where the number of lifeboats carried in compliance with this rule (as modified by this regulation) is thirteen or less and the ship is fitted with the minimum number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column (B) of the table set out in the First Schedule to these regulations, one of such lifeboats shall be a Class A motor lifeboat or a Class B motor lifeboat or a mechani- cally propelled lifeboat.

(e) The following provisions are substituted for the provisions contained in paragraph (16) of rule 4 of the Rules-

Every ship to which this rule applies shall carry at least the number of lifebuoys determined in accordance with column 2 of Part I of the table set out in the Second Schedule to these regulations.

(ƒ) The provisions of paragraphs (6), (7), (12) and (15) of rule

4 of the Rules shall not apply to ships of Class D.

(3) Rule 33 of the Rules shall apply to lifeboats carried in ships of Class D in the same manner as such rule applies to life- boats carried in ships of Class I subject to the following modifica- tion, namely, that the Director may in his discretion authorize the omission of biscuits and condensed milk from the rations to be carried by such boats.

(4) In the case of any ship of Class D engaged on short international voyages in Area D specified in the Third Schedule to these regulations between ports of a British possession within the meaning of section 735 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, or any place outside Her Majesty's dominions in which Her Majesty has jurisdiction within the meaning of section 737 of that Act, the Director may, if in all the circumstances he finds it safe and expedient, accept lifeboats of Class C in lieu of lifeboats of Class A provided that he is satisfied that as many lifeboats of Class A are carried as the circumstances of the particular trade upon which such ship is engaged permit.

8. (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the Rules shall apply to ships of Class E in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class I.

First Schedule.

Second Schedule.

Third Schedule.

(57 & 58 Vict. c. 60.)

Ships of Class E.

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