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CAP. 281]
Merchant Shipping (Minimum Passenger Space) Regulations.
[1969 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Washing accommodation in ships engaged in the river trade area.
Galleys.
spaces containing wash-basins and shall be adequately screened by robust and opaque material so as to provide, as far as is practicable, sufficient enclosed space to enable a person to dress and undress in comfort therein.
(8) Each washing accommodation space and, where showers are fitted, each shower-place shall be fitted with--
(a) efficient drainage overside by means of a suitable scupper of at least 2 inches in diameter; and
(b) a deck covering so constructed as to facilitate cleaning and to be installed in accordance with the requirements prescribed in paragraph (9) of regulation 7.
(9) Combined washing accommodation and water-closets shall not be installed for the use of unberthed passengers.
29. (1) In every ship engaged exclusively in the river trade area there shall be provided at least one wash-place for male passengers and at least one wash-place for female passengers.
(2) Each wash-place required to be provided under paragraph (1) shall be fitted with at least one wash-basin fitted with a spring-loaded tap connected to a supply of fresh water under pressure.
(3) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to- (a) any sanitary accommodation allocated for the use of the occupants of a berthed passenger cabin from which it may be entered directly; or
(b) any such accommodation forming part of a permanent hospital.
30. (1) In every ship to which these regulations apply, other than a ship engaged exclusively in the river trade area, there shall be installed adequate cooking facilities in permanent steel deck-houses of at least 6 feet in clear height-
(a) fitted with cooking ranges and rice boilers adequate for the maximum number of unberthed passengers that the vessel is certificated to carry or is intended to carry, whichever is the greater number; and
(b) placed on the weather deck in positions approved by the Director.
(2) In any ship in which passengers are carried in between decks in both the fore part and the after part of the ship, two such galleys shall be installed, one each in the fore and after parts of the ship.
(3) Such galleys shall be in addition to and separate from the galleys provided for the crew of the ship.
N 26
CAP. 281]
Merchant Shipping (Minimum Passenger Space) Regulations.
[1969 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Washing ac- commodation in ships engaged in the river
trade area.
Galleys.
spaces containing wash-basins and shall be adequately screened by robust and opaque material so as to provide, as far as is practicable, sufficient enclosed space to enable a person to dress and undress in comfort therein.
(8) Each washing accommodation space and, where showers are fitted, each shower-place shall be fitted with--
(a) efficient drainage overside by means of a suitable scupper
of at least 2 inches in diameter; and
(b) a deck covering so constructed as to facilitate cleaning and to be installed in accordance with the requirements prescribed in paragraph (9) of regulation 7.
(9) Combined washing accommodation and water-closets shall not be installed for the use of unberthed passengers.
29. (1) In every ship engaged exclusively in the river trade area there shall be provided at least one wash-place for male passengers and at least one wash-place for female passengers.
(2) Each wash-place required to be provided under paragraph (1) shall be fitted with at least one wash-basin fitted with a spring- loaded tap connected to a supply of fresh water under pressure.
(3) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to- (a) any sanitary accommodation allocated for the use of the occupants of a berthed passenger cabin from which it may be entered directly; or
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(b) any such accommodation forming part of a permanent
hospital.
30. (1) In every ship to which these regulations apply, other than a ship engaged exclusively in the river trade area, there shall be installed adequate cooking facilities in permanent steel deck- houses of at least 6 feet in clear height-
(a) fitted with cooking ranges and rice boilers adequate for the maximum number of unberthed passengers that the vessel is certificated to carry or is intended to carry, whichever is the greater number; and
(b) placed on the weather deck in positions approved by the
Director.
(2) In any ship in which passengers are carried in between decks in both the fore part and the after part of the ship, two such galleys shall be installed, one each in the fore and after parts of the ship.
(3) Such galleys shall be in addition to and separate from the galleys provided for the crew of the ship.
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