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Statutory Instruments

1998 No. 1011

MERCHANT SHIPPING

SAFETY

The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection: Small Ships) Regulations 1998cross-notes

Made

7th April 1998

Laid before Parliament

20th April 1998

Coming into force

11th May 1998

The Secretary of State, after consulting the persons referred to in section 86(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995f(1), in exercise of the powers conferred on him in section 85(1)(a) and (b) and (3), (5) to (7) and section 86(1) of that Act, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations—

PART I— PRELIMINARY

Citation, commencement, interpretation and applicationI1

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection: Small Ships) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 11th May 1998.

(2) In these Regulations the following expressions have the following meanings respectively—

(3) Any reference in these Regulations to—

(a)a British Standard;

(b)an International Standard; or

(c)a Merchant Shipping Notice;

(d)any other specified Code or Guidelines;

shall include—

(a)a reference to any document amending that publication which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice; and

(b)F20with respect to a reference to an International Standard or a British Standard, a reference to a relevant standard of an EEA State ....

(4) Any approval given in whatever form in pursuance of these Regulations shall be given in writing and shall specify the date on which it takes effect and the conditions (if any) on which it is given.

(5) In these Regulations—

(a)a reference to a numbered regulation is, unless otherwise stated, a reference to the regulation of that number in these Regulations;

(b)a reference in a regulation to a numbered paragraph is, unless otherwise stated, a reference to the paragraph of that number in that regulation;

(c) where a sub-heading refers to “requirements” or to “additional requirements” for certain ships, the text following such a subheading in that regulation (or until the next such subheading in that regulation) shall (unless the context otherwise requires) relate only to such ships.

(6) In these Regulations—

(a)a reference to a ship constructed on or after a specified date is reference to a ship the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction on or after that date;

(b)a reference to a ship constructed before a specified date is a reference to a ship the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction before that date; and

(c)where the reference to a ship so constructed is to be understood as being or including a reference to a passenger ship, the reference includes a reference to a ship which satisfies both the following requirements, that is to say—

(i)that the keel of the ship was laid or that the ship was at a similar stage of construction before the specified date; and

(ii)that the ship, not being a passenger ship before that date, is converted to a passenger ship, such conversion commencing on or after that date.

(7) (a) (i) Subject to subparagraph (b) below and to paragraph (8) [F21, and to regulation 5(1) of the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000 (which relates to passenger ships of Classes III, VI and VI(A) which are 24 metres or over in length and are existing ships, engaged on domestic voyages, for the purposes of those Regulations),F21] these Regulations shall apply to United Kingdom ships of Class II(A) of less than 21.34m in length, Classes III, IV, V, VI and VI(A) and Classes VII, VII(A) [F22VII(T)F22] , VIII, VIII(A) [F23VIII(T), VIII(A)(T)F23] , IX [F24IX(A)(T)F24] , IX(A), XI and XII of under 500 tons wherever they may be and to [F25non-United Kingdom ships of such Classes, size and tonnageF25] while they are within the United Kingdom or the territorial waters thereof, and,

(ii)where any requirement of the Regulations relates to ships constructed on or after a certain date, then, to the extent the Secretary of State deems reasonable and practicable, the requirement shall also apply in respect of any major repairs, alterations and modifications commenced on or after the date to ships constructed before that date.

(b)These Regulations shall not apply to—

(i)fishing vessels;

(ii)pleasure vessels which are not passenger ships and are of less than 13.7 metres in length;

(iii)high-speed craft to which [F26the Merchant Shipping (High Speed Craft) Regulations 2022F26] apply;

(iv)the following non-United Kingdom ships

F27(aa). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(bb)ships not propelled by mechanical means; or

(cc)a ship by reason of her being within the United Kingdom or the territorial waters thereof if she would not have been therein but for stress of weather or any other circumstances that neither the master nor the owner nor the charterer (if any) could have prevented;

[F28 (v)any passenger ship of Class III, VI or VI(A) which is a new ship, engaged on domestic voyages, for the purposes of the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000F28] ;

[F29 (vi)any passenger ship to which the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship) (Safety Code for UK Categorised Waters) Regulations 2010 apply,

(vii)any vessel to which the Merchant Shipping (Technical Requirements for Inland Waterway Vessels) Regulations 2010 applyF29][F30 ;

(viii)ships of war, naval auxiliary ships or other ships owned or operated by a State and engaged only on governmental non-commercial serviceF30] .

(8) Every ship to which these Regulations apply, the keel of which was laid before 26th May 1965, shall be exempt from all the requirements of these Regulations to the extent, and subject to the conditions, specified in Schedule 1 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1670.

[F31 (9) The amendments made to these Regulations by regulation 2(3) to (10) of the Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 do not apply to a ship until the date of that ship’s first survey after the second anniversary of the date on which those Regulations came into force.

(10) For the purposes of paragraph (9), “ survey ” means the ship’s renewal survey as required by regulation 6(3)(b) of the Merchant Shipping (Survey and Certification) Regulations 2015 . F31]

Classification of ships

2.—(1) For the purposes of these Regulations ships shall be arranged in Classes as follows—

Passenger ships

[F32 Class I Passenger ships engaged on voyages any of which are long international voyages;
Class II Passenger ships engaged only on short international voyages;F32]
Class II(A)

[F33 Ships engaged on voyages of any kind other than international voyages, which are not—

(i)

ships of Classes III to VI(A) as defined in the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship Construction: Ships of Classes III to VI(A)) Regulations 1998; or

(ii)

ships of Classes A, B, C or D as defined in the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000 which are new ships, engaged on domestic voyages, for the purposes of those Regulations.F33]

Class III Passenger ships engaged only on voyages in the course of which they are at no time more than 70 miles by sea from their point of departure and not more than 18 miles from the coast of the United Kingdom, and which are at sea only in favourable weather and during restricted periods;
Class IV Passenger ships engaged only on voyages in Category A, B, C and D waters;
Class V Passenger ships engaged only on voyages in Category A, B and C waters;
Class VI Passenger ships engaged only on voyages with not more than 250 passengers on board, to sea, or in Category A, B, C and D waters, in all cases in favourable weather and during restricted periods, in the course of which the ships are at no time more than 15 miles, exclusive of any category, A, B and C waters, from their point of departure nor more than 3 miles from land;
Class VI(A) Passenger ships carrying not more than 50 passengers for a distance of not more than 6 miles on voyages to or from isolated communities on the islands or coast of the United Kingdom and which do not proceed for a distance of more than 3 miles from land subject to any conditions which the Secretary of State may impose;

Ships other than passenger ships I2

Class VII Ships (other than ships of Classes I, VII(A), VII(T), XI and XII) engaged on voyages any of which are long international voyages;
Class VII(A) Ships employed as fish processing or canning factory ships, and ships engaged in the carriage of persons employed in the fish processing or canning industries;
Class VII(T) Tankers engaged on voyages any of which are long international voyages;
Class VIII Ships (other than ships of Classes II, VIII(T) IX, XI, and XII) engaged on voyages (not being long international voyages) any of which are short international voyages.
Class VIII(A) Ships (other than ships of Classes II(A) to VI(A) inclusive, VIII(A)(T), IX, IX(A), IX(A)(T). XI and XII), engaged on voyages which are not international voyages;
Class VIII(T) Tankers engaged only on short international voyages;
Class VIII(A)(T) Tankers engaged only on voyages which are not international voyages;
Class IX Tugs and tenders (other than ships of Classes II, II(A), III, VI and VI(A)) which proceed to sea but are not engaged on long international voyages;
Class IX(A) Ships (other than ships of Classes IV to VI inclusive) which do not proceed to sea;
Class IX(A)(T) Tankers which do not proceed to sea;
Class XI Sailing ships (other than ships of Class XII) which proceed to sea;
Class XII[F34 Pleasure vesselsF34] (other than ships of Classes I to VI(A) inclusive) of 13.7 metres in length or over.

(2) For the purposes of this regulation the following expressions have the following meanings respectively—

Category A, B, C or D waters” means the waters specified as such in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M.1504; and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;

favourable weather” means fine, clear, settled weather with a sea state such as to cause only moderate rolling and/or pitching;

long international voyage” means a voyage from a port in one country to which the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (as amended) applies to a port in another country, or conversely, and which is not a short international voyage;

short international voyage” means an international voyage

(a)

in the course of which a ship is not more than two hundred nautical miles from a port of place in which the passengers and crew could be placed in safety; and

(b)

which does not exceed 600 nautical miles in distance between the last port of call in the country in which the voyage begins and the first port of destination. However for the purposes of this definition no account shall be taken of any deviation by a ship from her intended voyage due solely to stress of weather or any other circumstances that neither the master nor the owner nor the charterer (if any) of the ship could have presented or forestalled;

restricted period” means a period falling wholly within the following limits—

(a)

from 1st April to 31st October, both dates inclusive; and

(b)

between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset in the case of ships fitted with navigation lights conforming to the collision regulations and between sunrise and sunset in the case of any other ships;

sea” does not include any waters specified as Category A, B, C or D in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M.1504;

voyage” includes an excursion.

PART II— FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE APPLIANCES

Passenger Ships

SHIPS OF CLASS II(A) OF LESS THAN 21.34 METRES IN LENGTH

Fire pumps, fire main, water service pipes, hydrants, hoses and nozzlesI3

3. Every ship of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length shall be provided in a position outside the machinery spaces with either a power or hand operated pump with a permanent sea connection and a hose with a 10 millimetres diameter nozzle capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed on to any part of the ship.

Portable fire extinguishersI4

4. Every ship of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length shall be provided with at least one portable fire extinguisher in each of the passenger spaces above the bulkhead deck, and with at least two such extinguishers in each of the crew spaces and in each of the passenger spaces below that deck. At least one portable fire extinguisher shall be available for use in any galley.

Machinery spaces of Category A and spaces containing oil fuel settling tanksI5

5.—(1) In every ship of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length there shall be provided in any space containing any oil-fired boiler, oil fuel settling tank or oil fuel unit, one or more foam fire extinguishers each of at least 45 litres capacity or carbon dioxide extinguishers each of at least 16 kilogrammes capacity. The extinguisher, or extinguishers, shall be sited so as to be readily accessible in the event of a fire and they shall be sufficient in number to enable foam or carbon dioxide to be directed on to any part of the boiler room or space containing any part of the oil fuel installation. In addition there shall be provided—

(a)in each firing space and in each space which contains any part of any oil fuel installation at least two portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires; and

(b)in each firing space a receptacle containing at least 0.3 cubic metre of sand or other dry material suitable for extinguishing oil fires together with a scoop for its distribution, or alternatively, an additional portable fire extinguisher for extinguishing oil fires.

(2) In every ship of Class II(A) of 15.24 metres in length or over but of less than 21.34 metres in length there shall be provided in each space containing internal combustion type propultion machinery at least five portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires, and every ship of Class II(A) of less than 15.24 metres in length shall be provided with at least three such portable fire extinguishers in such space; provided that where internal combustion machinery is situated in a space to which paragraph (1) applies, only two such portable fire extinguishers need be provided in addition to the extinguishers required by that paragraph.

[F35SHIPS OF CLASSES III, IV, V, VI AND VI(A)

Fire detection

5A.—(1) Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), this regulation applies to every ship in Classes III, IV, V, VI and VI(A).

(2) Any unmanned machinery space which is located underdeck, or which is not situated at the control position, shall be fitted with a fixed fully addressable fire detection system comprising smoke or heat detectors which will, when activated, give an audible and visual alarm at the control position.

(3) Any passenger sleeping accommodation shall be fitted with a fixed fully addressable fire detection system comprising smoke or heat detectors which will, when activated, give an audible and visual alarm at the control position, installed and arranged to detect the presence of fire in that space and in the corridors, stairways and escape routes associated with such space.

(4) The fire detection systems required by paragraphs (2) and (3) shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of State.

(5) For the purposes of paragraph (2), “ control position ” means the area from which the command and navigation of the ship is carried out.

(6) For the purposes of paragraph (3), “ fully addressable fire detection system ” means a system with the capability to identify the exact location of the fire and the type of the detector. F35]

SHIPS OF CLASS III OF 21.34 METRES IN LENGTH OR OVER

Fire pumps, fire main, water service pipes, hydrants, hoses and nozzlesI6

6.—(1) Every ship of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over shall be provided with appliances in accordance with this regulation whereby at least one jet of water as required by these Regulations can reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passengers or crew while the ship is being navigated and any store room and any part of any cargo space when empty.

(2) Every such ship shall be provided with at least one fire pump operated by power. Each such pump shall be capable of delivering at least one jet of water from any fire hydrant, hose and nozzle provided in the ship and shall comply with the requirements of regulation 30.

(3) Every such ship fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type propulsion machinery shall be provided with an additional fire pump which shall be permanently connected to the fire main but which shall not be required to be operated by power. Such a pump and its source of power, if any, shall not be situated in the same compartment as the pump required by paragraph (2) and shall be provided with a permanent sea connection situated outside the machinery space. If such a pump is operated by power it shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (2) and if it is manually operated it shall be capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres from nozzles provided in compliance with this regulation.

(4) Every such ship shall be provided with a fire main, water service pipes, hydrants, hoses and nozzles which shall comply with the requirements of regulations 31 and 32.

(5) Every such ship shall be provided with at least one fire hose for every hydrant fitted in compliance with these Regulations.

(6) Every such ship fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type machinery shall be provided with at least one fire hydrant in each space containing such boilers or machinery. A nozzle shall be provided for every fire hose at every hydrant fitted in such spaces in compliance with these Regulations.

Portable fire extinguishersI7

7. Every ship of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over shall be provided with at least one portable fire extinguisher in each of the passenger spaces above the bulkhead deck, and with at least two such extinguishers in each of the crew spaces and in each of the passenger spaces below that deck. At least one portable fire extinguisher shall be provided for use in any galley.

Machinery spaces of Category AI8

F378.—(1)[F36 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application),F36] in every ship of Class III ... there shall be provided for the protection of any machinery space of Category A at least one of the following fixed fire-extinguishing systems—

(a)a fixed pressure water-spraying system complying with the requirements of Schedule 2 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1666;

(b)a fixed gas fire-extinguishing system complying with the requirements of Schedule 4 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1666;

(c)a high expansion foam system complying with the requirements of Schedule 8 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN;

(d)for ships built before 25th May 1980, a foam fire-extinguishing system complying with the requirements of regulation 33.

(2) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (1) there shall be provided—

(a)in each boiler room two or more foam fire extinguishers each of at least 45 litres capacity or carbon dioxide fire extinguishers each of at least 16 kilogrammes capacity; the extinguishers shall be sited so as to be readily accessible in the event of fire and they shall be sufficient in number to enable foam or carbon dioxide to be directed on to any part of the boiler room or spaces containing any part of the oil fuel installation;

(b)in each firing space and in each space which contains any part of any oil fuel installations at least two portable fire extinguishers for extinguishing oil fires;

(c)in each firing space a receptacle containing at least 0.3 cubic metre of sand or other dry material suitable for extinguishing oil fires together with a scoop for its distribution or, alternatively, an additional portable fire extinguisher suitable for extinguishing oil fires.

(3) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (1) there shall be provided in any such space containing internal combustion type machinery—

(a)one foam fire extinguisher of at least 45 litres capacity or a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher of at least 16 kilogrammes capacity; and

(b)portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires, so located that an extinguisher is not more than 10 metres walking distance from any point in the space, but in no event less than two such extinguishers.

[F38Machinery spaces other than Category A

8A.—(1) Subject to regulation 1(9) (application) and paragraph (2), in every passenger ship to which regulation 8 does not apply there shall be provided for the protection of any machinery space at least one of the following fixed fire-extinguishing systems—

(a)a fixed pressure water-spraying system;

(b)a fixed gas fire-extinguishing system;

(c)a high expansion foam system;

(d)for ships built before 25th May 1980, a foam fire-extinguishing system; or

(e)any other type of fixed fire-extinguishing system approved by the Secretary of State.

(2) In a ship of less than 24 metres in length where machinery spaces consist of machinery covered by a boxed housing, the requirement in paragraph (1) may be satisfied by the provision of a fixed fire-extinguishing system that may comprise an approved portable extinguisher (of a suitable size and type for the space being protected) permanently attached to that housing and available to discharge into that space.

(3) Where paragraph (2) applies, the arrangement for fire-extinguishing shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of State.F38]

Firemen’s outfitsI9

9. Every ship of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over shall carry one fireman’s outfit for each 30.5 metres (or part thereof) of the registered length of the ship. Every such outfit shall comply with the requirements of regulation 37.

Ships of Class III of less than 21.34 metres in length I10

10.[F39 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 3 and 4F39] shall apply to ships of Class III of less than 21.34 metres in length as they apply to ships of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length.

Ships of Class IV of 21.34 metres in length or over I11

F4111.[F40 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 6, 7, 8 and 8AF40] shall apply to ships of Class IV of 21.34 metres in length or over as they apply to ships of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over ....

Ships of Class IV of less than 21.34 metres in length I12

12.[F42 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 4, 8 and 8AF42] shall apply to ships of Class IV of less than 21.34 metres in length as they apply to ships of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length.

SHIPS OF CLASS V Fully-decked ships I13

13.—(1)[F43 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 6, 7, 8 and 8AF43] shall apply to fully-decked ships of Class V of 21.34 metres in length or over as they apply to ships of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over.

(2)[F44 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 3, 4, 8 and 8AF44] shall apply to fully-decked ships of Class V of less than 21.34 metres in length as they apply to ships of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length.

Ships not fully-decked I14

14.—(1) Every ship of Class V which is not fully-decked shall be provided with—

(a) a receptacle containing an adequate quantity of sand or other dry material suitable for extinguishing oil fires;

(b) a scoop for distributing the contents of the receptacle;

(c) the number of portable foam fire extinguishers shown in the following table—

Length of Ship Number of Foam Extinguishers
Not over 9.14 metres 2
Over 9.14 metres but under 15.24 metres 3
Over 15.24 metres 5

(d) in the case of any ship of 12.20 metres in length or over, two fire buckets, and, in the case of any ship of less than 12.20 metres in length, one fire bucket, unless the equipment required by paragraph (2) is provided.

(2) Every ship of Class V which is not fully-decked but is decked in way of the machinery spaces shall be provided in a position outside such spaces with a hand pump, a hose with a 10 millimetre diameter nozzle capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed onto any part of the ship.

SHIPS OF CLASSES VI AND VI(A) Fully-decked ships I15

15.—(1)[F45 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 6, 7, 8 and 8AF45] shall apply to fully-decked ships of Classes VI and VI(A) of 21.34 metres in length or over as they apply to ships of Class III of 21.34 metres in length or over.

(2)[F46 Subject to regulation 1(9) (application), regulations 3, 4, 8 and 8AF46] shall apply to fully-decked ships of Classes VI and VI(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length as they apply to ships of Class II(A) of less than 21.34 metres in length.

Ships not fully-decked I16

16. Regulation 14 shall apply to ships of Classes VI and VI(A) which are not fully-decked as it applies to ships of Class V which are not fully-decked.

PART III— FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE APPLIANCES

Ships Other Than Passenger Ships and Tankers

Ships of class vii of under 500 tons I17

17.—(1) This regulation applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

(a) (2) (a) Every such ship shall be provided with appliances in accordance with this regulation whereby at least one jet of water as required by these Regulations can reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passenger or crew while the ship is being navigated, and any store room and any part of any cargo space when empty.

(b) Every such ship shall be provided with at least one fire pump operated by power which shall be capable of delivering at least one jet of water from any fire hydrant, hose and nozzle provided in the ship, and which shall comply with the requirements of regulation 30.

(c) In every such ship fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type propulsion machinery there shall be provided in a position outside the spaces containing such boilers or machinery an additional fire pump and its source of power and sea connection. If such a pump is operated by power it shall comply with the requirements of subparagraph (b) and if it is manually operated it shall be provided with a hose and a 10 millimetre diameter nozzle through which it shall be capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed on to any part of the ship.

(d) In every such ship there shall be provided a fire main, water service pipes and hydrants which shall comply with the requirements of regulation 31 and at least three fire hoses and nozzles which shall comply with regulation 32.

(3) Every such ship shall be provided with at least three portable fire extinguishers so situated as to be readily available for use in the accommodation and service spaces.

(4) In every ship to which this regulation applies there shall be provided for the protection of any space containing any oil-fired boiler, oil fuel settling tank or oil-fuel unit, at least one of the fire-extinguishing systems referred to in regulation 8.

(5) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (4) there shall be provided—

(a) in each boiler room and in each space which contains any part of any oil fuel installation, at least two portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires;

(b) in each firing space, a receptacle containing at least 0.3 cubic metre of sand or other dry material suitable for extinguishing oil fires together with a scoop for its distribution, or alternatively, an additional portable fire extinguisher suitable for extinguishing oil fires.

(6) In every ship to which this regulation applies there shall be provided in any space containing internal combustion type machinery either—

(a) one portable fire extinguisher suitable for extinguishing oil fires for each 74.6 kilowatts or part thereof of such machinery provided that no more than seven such extinguishers shall be required in any one space; or

(b) two portable extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires together with either—

(i) one foam fire extinguisher of at least 45 litres capacity; or

(ii) one carbon dioxide fire extinguisher of at least 16 kilogrammes capacity.

(7) Every ship to which this regulation applies shall be provided with at least one fireman’s outfit which shall comply with the requirements of regulation 37 and which shall contain a breathing apparatus of the air-hose type.

SHIPS OF CLASS VII(A) Ships of under 500 tons I18

18. Every ship of Class VII(A) of less than 500 tons shall, if not subject to the Fishing Vessels (Safety Provisions) Rules 1975(4) carry the fire appliances appropriate to its length which are required to be carried by vessels of that length which are subject to those Rules.

SHIPS OF CLASS VIII Ships of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons I19

19. Regulations 17 shall apply to ships of Class VIII of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

Ships of under 150 tons I20

20.—(1) This regulation applies to ships of Class VIII of under 150 tons.

(a) (2) (a) Regulation 17(2) shall apply to every such ship of 21.34 metres in length or over, as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons except that the fire pump required by regulation 17(2)(b) may be driven by the main engine.

(b) Every ship of less than 21.34 metres in length shall be provided in a position outside the machinery spaces with either a power or a hand operated pump with a permanent sea connection, a hose with a 10 millimetre diameter nozzle capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed onto any part of the ship, and in addition a spray nozzle suitable for use with the hose, provided that in any ship of less than 9 metres in length or in any open ship of less than 21.34 metres in length, two fire buckets one of which shall be fitted with a lanyard may be substituted for such equipment but such buckets shall not be required in addition to buckets provided in compliance with paragraph (3).

(3) Every such ship shall be provided with portable fire extinguishers or with fire buckets in accordance with the following Table—

Length of Ship Minimum Number Extinguishers or Buckets
Under 21.34 metres 2
21.34 metres or over 3

(4) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (3) every such ship which is fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type propulsion machinery shall be provided with portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires in accordance with the following Table—

Length of Ship Minimum Number of Extinguishers
Under 6 metres 1
6 metres or over 2

(5) Every such ship of 9 metres in length or over which is fitted with oil-fired boilers or in combustion type propulsion machinery shall, if it is mainly or wholly constructed of wood and is decked in way of the machinery space, be provided with means outside the machinery space for rapidly injecting into the machinery space a quantity of fire smothering gas equivalent to at least 60 per cent of the gross volume of that space, or where the machinery space is bounded by steel bulkheads, equivalent to at least 40 per cent of the gross volume of the space; provided that in any ship to which this regulation applies of less than 21.34 metres in length, there may be substituted a water-spraying system supplied from a hand pump and a permanent sea connection situated outside the machinery space which may be the hand pump and the sea connection referred to in paragraph (2)(b). Such a pump shall be connected by fixed piping to a sufficient number of water-spraying nozzles suitably sited in the machinery space and capable of extinguishing oil fires.

(6) Every such ship being a fully-decked ship of 21.34 metres in length or over shall be provided with a fireman’s axe.

SHIPS OF CLASS VIII(A), IX AND IX(A) Ships of under 500 tons I21

21.—(1) Regulation 17 shall apply to ships of Classes VIII(A), IX and IX(A) of 150 tons of over but under 500 tons as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

(2) Regulation 20 shall apply to ship of Classes VIII(A), IX and IX(A) of under 150 tons as it applies to ships of Class VIII of under 150 tons.

(3) The Secretary of State may exempt any ship of Classes VIII(A) and IX(A) and any ship of Class IX which is under 500 tons or which is not engaged on an international voyage, from any of the requirements of these Regulations.

SHIPS OF CLASS XI Ships of under 500 tons I22

22.—(1) Regulation 17 shall apply to ships of Class XI of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

(2) Regulation 20 shall apply to ships of Class Xi of under 150 tons as it applies to ships of Class VIII of under 150 tons.

(3) The Secretary of State may exempt any ship of Class XI from any of the requirements of these Regulations.

SHIPS OF CLASS XII Ships of under 500 tons I23

23.—(1) Regulation 17 shall apply to ships of Class XII of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

(a) (2) (a) Every ship of Class XII of under 150 tons but of 21.34 metres in length or over shall be provided with appliances in accordance with this regulation whereby at least one jet of water as required by these Regulations can reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passengers or crew while the ship is being navigated, and any store room and any part of any cargo space when empty.

(b) Every such ship shall be provided with at least one fire pump operated by power which may be driven by the main engine and which shall be capable of delivering at least one jet of water from any fire hydrant, hose and nozzle provided in the ship and which shall comply with the requirements of regulation 30.

(c) In every such ship fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type propulsion machinery, if the pump required by subparagraph (b) and its source of power and sea connection are not situated outside spaces containing such boilers or machinery, there shall be provided in a position outside such spaces an additional fire pump and its source of power and sea connection. If such a pump is operated by power, it shall comply with the requirements of subparagraph (b), and if it is manually operated it shall be provided with a hose and a 10 millimetre diameter nozzle through which it shall be capable of producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed on to any part of the ship.

(d) In every such ship there shall be provided a fire main, water service pipes and hydrants which shall comply with the requirements of regulation 31 and at least two fire hoses.

(3) Every ship of Class XII of under 150 tons and of less than 21.34 metres in length shall be provided in a position outside the machinery spaces with either a power or a hand operated pump with a permanent sea connection, a hose with a nozzle at least 6 millimetres in diameter producing a jet of water having a throw of not less than 6 metres which can be directed on to any part of the ship, and in addition a spray nozzle suitable for use with the hose, provided that in any such ship of less than 15 metres in length and in any open ship of less than 21.34 metres in length, two fire buckets one of which shall be fitted with a lanyard may be substituted for such equipment but such buckets shall not be required in addition to buckets provided in compliance with paragraph (4).

(4) Every ship of Class XII of under 150 tons shall be provided with portable fire extinguishers or with fire buckets in accordance with the following Table—

Length of Ship Minimum Number of Extinguishers or Buckets
Under 21.34 metres 2
21.34 metres or over 3

(5) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (4) every ship of Class XII of under 150 tons which is fitted with oil-fired boilers or internal combustion type propelling machinery shall be provided with two portable fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing oil fires.

(6) Every ship of Class XII of under 150 tons being a fully-decked ship of 21.34 metres in length or over shall be provided with a fireman’s axe.

PART IV— FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE APPLIANCES

TANKERS OF CLASS VII(T)

Tankers of under 500 tons I24

24.—(1) Regulation 17 shall apply to every tanker of Class VII(T) of under 500 tons as it applies to ships of Class VII of under 500 tons.

(2) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (1) every tanker of Class VII(T) of under 500 tons shall be provided with at least one mobile foam appliance whereby foam is immediately available by simple and rapid means of operation for discharge in the area of the cargo manifolds.

Cargo tank purging or gas freeing Requirements for ships constructed [F47on or after 1st SeptemberF47] 1984 I25

25.—(1) In every tanker of Class VII(T) of under 500 tons arrangements for purging and/or gas freeing shall be such as to minimize the hazards due to the dispersal of flammable vapours in the atmosphere and to flammable mixtures in a cargo tank.

(2) The operation shall be such that the flammable vapour is discharged—

(a)through the vent outlets as specified in regulation 23 of the Merchant Shipping (Cargo Ship Construction) Regulations 1997(5); or

(b)if the ship is one constructed on or after 1st February 1992, through outlets at least 2 metres above the cargo tank deck with a vertical efflux velocity of at least 30 metres per second during the gas-freeing operation; or

(c)through outlets at least 2 metres above the cargo tank deck with a vertical efflux velocity of at least 20 metres per second and through devices (other than flame screens) complying with Schedule 3 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1671 so as to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks;

until the flammable vapour concentration in the outlet has been reduced to 30 per cent of the lower flammable limit. Thereafter, gas-freeing may be continued at the cargo tank deck level.

Cargo pump roomsI26

26.—(1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2) in every tanker of Class VII(T) of under 500 tons, each cargo pump room and each pump room having a similar hazard shall be provided with either a fixed pressure water-spraying system comply with the requirements of Schedule 2 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1666 or a fixed gas fire-extinguishing system complying with the requirements of Schedule 4 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1666, which shall be operated from a readily accessible position outside the pump room, provided that where the fixed extinguishing system is a gas system—

(a)the alarm referred to in Schedule 4 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1666 shall be safe for use in flammable cargo vapour/air mixture;

(b)a notice shall be exhibited at the controls stating that due to electrostatic ignition hazard, the system is to be used only for fire-extinguishing and not for inerting purposes;

(c)where the extinguishing medium used in the cargo pump room system is also used in systems serving other spaces, the quantity of medium provided or its delivery rate need not be more than the maximum required for the largest compartment.

(2) In chemical tankers where the fixed fire-extinguishing system referred to in paragraph (1) is a gas system, the concentration shall be as specified in the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk.

TANKERS OF CLASS VIII(T) Tankers of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons I27

27.—(1) Regulations 17, 24(2) and 26 shall apply to tankers of Class VIII(T) of 150 tons or over but under 500 tons as they apply to ships of Classes VII and VII(T) of under 500 tons.

(2) In addition, for tankers constructed on or after 1st September 1984, regulation 25 shall apply to tankers of Class VIII(T) as it applies to tankers of Class VII(T) of under 500 tons.

Tankers of under 150 tons I28

28. Regulation 20 shall apply to tankers of Class VIII(T) of under 150 tons as it applies to ships of Class VIII of under 150 tons. In addition there shall be provided a mobile foam appliance in accordance with regulation 24(2).

TANKERS OF CLASSES VIII(A) AND IX(A)(T) Tankers of under 500 tons I29

29.—(1) Regulations 27 and 28 shall apply to tankers of Classes VIII(A)(T) and IX(A)(T) as they apply to tankers of Class VIII(T).

(2) The Secretary of State may exempt any tanker of Classes VIII(A)(T) or IX(A)(T) which is under 500 tons or which is not engaged on an international voyage from any of the requirements of these Regulations.

PART V— FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE APPLIANCES

GENERAL

Fire pumpsI30

30.—(1) In every passenger ship which is required by these Regulations to be provided with fire pumps operated by power, such fire pumps (other than any emergency fire pump) shall together be capable of delivering for fire fighting purposes a quantity of water, under the conditions and at the pressure specified in regulation 31 of not less than two thirds of the quantity required to be dealt with by the bilge pumps provided in the ship in compliance with Part III of the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship Construction and Survey) Regulations 1984(6);

(2) In every ship, other than a passenger ship, which is required by these Regulations to be provided with fire pumps operated by power, such fire pumps (other than any emergency fire pump) shall together be capable of delivering for fire fighting purposes a quantity of water, under the conditions and at the pressure specified in Schedule 7 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665.

(3) In every ship which is required by these Regulations to be provided with more than one fire pump operated by power (other than any emergency pump) every such fire pump shall have a capacity of not less than 80 per cent of the total capacity of the fire pumps required by paragraph (1) divided by the number of fire pumps required by these Regulations to be provided in the ship, provided that each pump has a capacity of not less than 25 cubic metres per hour. When more fire pumps operated by power than are required by these Regulations are provided in any ship, the Secretary of State may permit the capacity of any such additional fire pumps to be less than 80 per cent.

(4) In every ship of Class II(A) any emergency fire pump shall be situated in a position aft of the ship’s collision bulkhead.

Fire main, water service pipes and hydrantsI31

31.—(1) In every ship which is required by these Regulations to be provided with fire pumps operated by power, the diameter of the fire main and of the water service pipes connecting the hydrants thereto shall be sufficient for the effective distribution of the maximum discharge required by these Regulations from—

(a)where only one pump is required by the Regulations, that pump; or

(b)where two such pumps are so required, both pumps operating simultaneously; or

(c)where more than two such pumps are so required, the two largest of such pumps operating simultaneously;

provided that in any ship other than a passenger ship the diameter of the fire main and of the water service pipes shall be required to be sufficient only for the discharge of 140 cubic metres of water per hour.

(2) Any fire pump required to be provided by these Regulations, when discharging the quantity of water required by paragraph (1) through adjacent fire hydrants in any part of the ship from nozzles specified in regulation 32 shall be capable of maintaining the pressures at any hydrant specified in Schedule 7 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665.

(3) (a) Where any ship is required by these Regulations to be provided with appliances capable of producing two jets of water under the conditions required by these Regulations, hydrants sufficient in number shall be so positioned as to enable at least two jets of water, not emanating from the same hydrant, one of which shall be from a single length of hose, to reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passengers or crew while the ship is being navigated, and to any store room and any part of any cargo space when empty except that in any special category space or ro-ro cargo space two jets shall reach any part of the space, each from a single length of hose. Such hydrants shall be positioned near the accesses to the protected spaces.

(b)Where any ship is required by these Regulations to be provided with appliances capable of producing one jet of water under the conditions required by these Regulations, hydrants sufficient in number shall be so positioned as to enable one jet of water from a single length of hose to reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passengers or crew while the ship is being navigated and any store room and any part of any cargo space when empty.

(4) The fire main shall comply with the requirements set out in Schedule 7 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665.

Fire hoses, nozzles, etc. I32

32.—(1) Fire hoses provided in compliance with these Regulations shall not exceed 18 metres in length except that in ships having a moulded breadth of 27 metres or more, the length of fire hoses for exterior locations and for cargo spaces may exceed 18 metres but shall not exceed 27 metres in length. In the case of—

(a)a ship constructed before 1st February 1992—

(i)every such hose forming part of the ship’s equipment before that date shall be made of closely woven flax, canvas or other suitable material; and

(ii)every other such hose shall be made of non-perishable material;

(b)a ship constructed on or after 1st February 1992, every such hose shall be made of non-perishable material;

and every such hose shall be provided with couplings, branch pipes, other necessary fittings and nozzles, as required by these Regulations.

(2) Every fire hose provided in compliance with these Regulations together with the tools and fittings necessary for its use, shall be kept in a conspicuous position near the hydrants or connections with which it is intended to be used. In interior locations in passenger ships, fire hoses shall be connected to the hydrants at all times. Hose diameters shall be not less than 64 millimetres if unlined or 45 millimetres if lined except that smaller diameter hoses may be provided in small ships if larger diameter hoses would be difficult to deploy.

(3) Except in partially decked ships of Classes V, VI(A) and in ships of Class XII, fire hoses provided in compliance with these Regulations shall not be used for any purpose other than for fire fighting or testing the fire appliances.

(4) (a) Every ship which is required by these Regulations to be provided with fire pumps operated by power shall be provided with nozzles of 12 millimetres, 16 millimetres, 19 millimetres in diameter or as near thereto in diameter as possible. Nozzles larger in diameter may be provided if the requirements of these Regulations relating to the provision of water for fire fighting purposes are otherwise complied with.

(b)For machinery spaces and exterior locations the diameter of the nozzles shall be such as to obtain the maximum possible discharge from the minimum number of jets of water and at the pressure required by these Regulations from the smallest fire pump permitted by regulation 30(3), provided that the diameter of the nozzles shall not be required to be greater than 19 millimetres.

(c)For accommodation and service spaces the diameter of the nozzles shall not be required to be greater than 12 millimetres.

(d)Every nozzle provided in compliance with these Regulations shall be capable of producing a water-spray and a plain water jet and shall incorporate a shut-off facility.

Fixed low-expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems in machinery spaces fitted in addition to requirements of these RegulationsI33

33.—(1) Where in any machinery space a fixed low-expansion foam fire-extinguishing system is fitted in addition to the requirements of these Regulations, such a system shall be capable of discharging through fixed discharge outlets in not more than five minutes a quantity of foam sufficient to cover to a depth of 150 millimetres the largest single area over which oil fuel is liable to spread. The system shall be capable of generating foam suitable for extinguishing oil fires. Means shall be provided for effective distribution of the foam through a permanent system of piping and control valves or cocks to suitable discharge outlets, and for the foam to be effectively directed by fixed sprayers onto other main fire hazards in the protected space. The expansion ratio of the foam shall not exceed 12 to 1.

(2) The means of control of any such system shall be readily accessible and simple to operate and shall be grouped together in as few locations as possible at positions not likely to be cut off by a fire in the protected space.

Fixed fire-extinguishing systems not required by these RegulationsI34

34. In every ship where a fixed extinguishing system not required by these Regulations is provided, such a system shall be to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State, shall be installed outside the space or spaces protected by such a system and shall be so arranged that a fire in the space or spaces protected will not put any such system out of action.

Fire extinguishersI35

35.—(1) Non-portable foam, carbon dioxide and dry powder fire extinguishers provided in compliance with these Regulations shall be of approved types and designs and shall meet the requirements of Schedules 2, 3 and 4 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665.

(2) Portable fire extinguishers provided in compliance with these Regulations shall be of approved types and designs and shall meet the requirements set out in Schedule 8 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665.

(3) Every fire extinguisher provided in compliance with these Regulations shall be kept fully charged at all times.

(4) Spared charges shall be provided to the extent of at least 50 per cent for each type of fire extinguisher provided in compliance with these Regulations, except for each such fire extinguisher which is of a type that cannot readily be recharged while the ship is at sea, an additional portable fire extinguisher of the same type, or its equivalent, shall be provided in lieu of a spare charge.

Fire bucketsI36

36. —(1) Every fire bucket provided in compliance with these Regulations shall be painted red and shall be clearly and permanently marked with the word “FIRE”. Except in open ships every such fire bucket shall be kept filled with sand or water.

(2) Except in open ships, fire buckets provided in compliance with these Regulations shall not be used for any purpose other than extinguishing fire.

Fireman’s outfitsI37

37.—(1) Every fireman’s outfit carried in compliance with these Regulations shall consist of—

(a)a breathing apparatus complying with the requirements specified in Schedule 5 of Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1665; and

(b)personal equipment comprising—

(i)a portable self-contained electric battery-operated safety lamp of an approved type capable of functioning efficiently for a period of at least three hours;

(ii)a fireman’s axe;

(iii)protective clothing of material capable of protecting the skin from the heat radiating from the fire and from burns and scalding by steam; the outer surface shall be water resistant;

(iv)boots and gloves of rubber or other electrically non-conducting material; and

(v)a rigid helmet providing effective protection against impact.

(2) Firemen’s outfits shall be stored in readily accessible positions which are not likely to be cut off in the event of fire.

Means for stopping machinery, shutting off oil fuel suction pipes and closing of openingsI38

38.—(1) In every ship to which these Regulations apply means shall be provided—

(a)for stopping ventilating fans serving machinery, accommodation and cargo spaces;

(b)for closing all skylights, doorways, ventilators, annular spaces around funnels and other openings to such spaces; and

(c)to permit the release of smoke from machinery spaces.

(2) Machinery driving forced and induced draught fans, oil fuel transfer pumps, oil fuel unit pumps and other similar fuel pumps shall be fitted with remote controls situated outside the spaces in which such machinery or pumps are situated and which would not be made inaccessible by a fire within such spaces. The controls shall be capable of stopping such machinery or pumps in the event of fire in such spaces. For machinery spaces in passenger ships such controls together with the controls required in paragraph (1) shall be situated at one control position or grouped in as few positions as possible. Such controls shall have safe access from the open deck.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), every pipe connected to any oil fuel or lubricating oil storage, settling, or daily service tank, not being a double bottom tank, which if damaged would permit discharge of the contents so as to cause a fire hazard, shall be fitted with a valve or cock which shall be secured to the tank to which it is connected and which shall be capable of being closed from a readily accessible position outside the space in which the tank is situated, provided that in the case of any inlet pipe to such a tank, a non-return valve secured to the tank may be substituted. In the case of an oil fuel or lubricating oil deep tank situated in or adjacent to a shaft or pipe tunnel or similar space, a valve or valves (additional to the valve required to be fitted on the tank) may be fitted on the pipe line or lines outside the tunnel or tunnels or similar space to enable control to be exercised in the event of fire. Such valve if fitted in the machinery space shall be operated from a position outside the space.

(4) The valve or cock required by paragraph (3) may be dispensed with in the case of a pipe connected to a lubricating oil tank fitted in a space other than a machinery space of Category A provided that the safety of the ship is not impaired.

Availability of fire-fighting appliancesI39

39. Fire appliances carried in any ship shall be maintained in good order and shall be kept available for immediate use at all times. All moveable fire appliances, other than firemen’s outfits, carried in compliance with these Regulations shall be stowed where they will be readily accessible from the spaces in which they are intended to be used and, in particular, one of the portable fire extinguishers intended for use in any space shall be stowed near the entrance to that space.

PART VI— STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION

PASSENGER SHIPS

SHIPS OF CLASSES II(A) TO VI(A) INCLUSIVE TO WHICH THESE REGULA TIONS APPLY

ApplicationI40

40. Regulations 41 to 44 inclusive apply to passenger ships of Classes II(A) to VI(A) inclusive to which these Regulations apply.

StructureI41

41. The hull, superstructure, structural bulkheads, decks and deckhouses of every ship of Classes II(A), III and IV shall be constructed of steel. The Secretary of State may exempt any ship wholly or in part from the requirement of this regulation.

DivisionsI42

42. In every ship fitted with internal combustion propulsion machinery or oil-fired boilers the accommodation spaces shall be separated from such machinery spaces by “A” Class divisions. In addition, in every ship constructed on or after 1st September 1984, fitted with internal combustion propulsion machinery or oil-fired boilers the spaces containing such machinery shall be bounded by steel or equivalent material which shall be gastight.

Restriction of Combustible MaterialsI43

[F48 43.—(1) In every ship constructed on or after 1st November 1992 but before 1st July 1998 of Class II(A), Class III, Class IV, Class V carrying 250 passengers or more operating in category B waters, Class V carrying 50 passengers or more operating in category C waters, Class VI carrying 50 passengers or more or Class VI(A), all accommodation bulkheads, linings, ceilings and their associated grounds shall be constructed of non-combustible materials and their exposed surfaces shall have qualities of resistance to the propagation of flame to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State; and

(2) In every ship constructed on or after 1st July 1998 of Class II(A), Class III, Class IV, Class V carrying 250 passengers or more operating in category B waters, Class V carrying 50 passengers or more operating in category C waters, Class VI carrying 50 passengers or more or Class VI(A), all accommodation bulkheads, linings, ceilings and their associated grounds shall be constructed of non-combustible materials and their exposed surfaces shall have low flame spread.F48]

Means of escape

44.—(1) The requirements of paragraphs (2), (3), (4) and (5) shall have effect in relation to a ship constructed on or after 1st September 1984 but before 31st October 1992, on and after 1st April 1998. Prior to such implementation dates, such ships shall comply with the requirements previously in force for such ships under the Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 1984(7), regulations 110 (1), (3), (4) and (5), or, as the case may be, the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship Construction) Regulations 1980(8), regulations 128 (1), (3), (4) and (5), and 131 (2)(a), (e), (f) and (h) shall apply as if those regulations had not been revoked.

(2) Every ship which is not an open ship of Class V, VI or VI(A) shall be provided with doorways, stairways, ladderways and other ways to provide readily accessible means of escape to the lifeboat and liferaft embarkation decks for all persons in the ship from accommodation spaces, service spaces and other spaces in which the crew is normally employed, other than machinery spaces. The means of escape shall be so designed and constructed as to be capable of being easily used by the persons for whom they are intended. The number, width and continuity of such means of escape shall be sufficient, having regard to the number of persons by whom they may be used.

(3) Every ship which is not an open ship shall be provided with adequate arrangements to enable passengers readily to evacuate the ship in the event of an emergency situation. On every deck there shall be at least two means of escape from each public space or main compartment, one of which shall lead to an open deck area which shall be of sufficient area, having regard to the number of persons which the ship may carry. Such means of escape shall be as widely separated as practicable. Adequate overside means of escape shall be provided by way of escape windows or doors on each side of the vessel. At least two such escapes shall be available on each side of the vessel on each deck and shall be capable of being opened from either side. Where overside means of escape do not open onto deck walkways, suitable toe and hand rails shall be provided on the outside of the vessel to permit fore and aft movement. Adequate open deck areas shall be provided close to stowage positions for life-saving appliances. Furniture which if loose could cause escape routes to become hazardous shall be securely fastened to the deck.

(4) Where any of the escapes referred to in paragraph (2) are stairways, they shall provide for safe escape for the number of persons by whom they will be used having regard to the number, width, continuity and accessibility of other escape ways. The minimum clear width of such stairways shall be not less than 50 millimetres for every 5 persons by whom they will be used or 750 millimetres whichever is the greater, except that where a minimum clear width of 750 millimetres is not practicable a clear width of not less than 600 millimetres is permitted having regard to the number of persons who will use the stairway. Stairways shall, where practicable, be arranged in the fore and aft direction and at an inclination of not less than 45 degrees to the vertical.

(5) In every ship where appropriate, the means of escape shall be provided with either—

(a)inherently luminous escape signs, or

(b)electrically powered signs or lighting which is supplied by a battery or batteries which are continuously charged in normal service.

(6) In every ship the means of escape from any public room which may be used for the purpose of concerts, cinema shows and similar forms of entertainment shall be adequate, having regard to the number of persons who may be in the audience, and the seating shall be arranged in rows to ensure free access to the exits. When in any such public room subdued lighting is used, the exits shall be clearly marked with illuminated signs and any doors shall be constructed to open outwards.

(7) In the machinery space in every ship which is decked in way of machinery space, there shall be provided from each engine room, shaft tunnel and boiler room two means of escape as widely separated as practicable. The two means of escape shall consist of two sets of steel ladders leading to separate doors in the casing or elsewhere from which there is access to the lifeboat or liferaft embarkation deck or decks. In any such ship the Secretary of State may permit one of the means of escape required by this paragraph to be dispensed with having regard to the nature and location of the space and whether persons are normally employed in that space.

Requirements for ships constructed on or after 25th May 1980I44

(8) In every ship one of the means of escape from the machinery spaces where the crew is normally employed shall avoid access to any special category spaces or ro-ro cargo spaces.

PART VII— SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS GOODS

Requirements for ships constructed on or after 1st February 1992 Application and special requirementsI45

45.[F49—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (2A), every passenger ship and every cargo ship which is intended, or which contains cargo spaces which are intended, for the carriage of dangerous goods, must comply with the protective requirements prescribed in Merchant Shipping Notice 1669 (M) (Amendment 1).F49]

(2) For a cargo ship of less than 500 tons, the Secretary of State may (if the ship is a United Kingdom ship) reduce the said protective requirements; and, if–

(a)a cargo ship of less than 500 tons being a United Kingdom ship, the Secretary of State has reduced the said protective requirements; or

(b)a cargo ship of less than 500 tons not being a United Kingdom ship, the Government of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly has reduced the said protective requirements pursuant to paragraph [F502.1 of regulation 19F50] of Chapter II-2 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974;

the ship may comply with the reduced requirements instead of the full protective requirements.

[F51 (2A) A cargo ship of less than 500 tons engaged on international voyages constructed on or after 1st February 1992 and before 1st July 2002, must comply with paragraph 3 of regulation 19 of Chapter II-2 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974, except that such a ship constructed before 1st July 1998 is not required to comply with paragraphs 3.10.1 and 3.10.2 of that regulation.F51]

(3) This regulation shall not apply to ships or spaces intended for the carriage of dangerous goods in limited quantities as referred to in section 18 of the general introduction to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.

(4) Nothing in this regulation shall be taken to require duplication of anything already provided in a ship in compliance with other requirements of these Regulations.

[F52 (5) In this regulation, any reference to Chapter II-2 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (“ the Convention ”) is to be construed—

(a)as a reference to Chapter II-2 of the Convention as modified from time to time; and

(b)as, if Chapter II-2 of the Convention is replaced, a reference to the replacement.

(6) For the purposes of paragraph (5), Chapter II-2 of the Convention is modified or replaced if the modification or replacement takes effect in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention.

(7) A modification or replacement of Chapter II-2 of the Convention has effect at the time such modification or replacement comes into force in accordance with Article VIII of the Convention.F52]

PART VIII— EQUIVALENTS, EXEMPTIONS, PENALTIES AND DETENTION

Alternative construction and equivalentsI46

46.—(1) Where these Regulations require that the ship shall be constructed in a particular manner or that a particular fitting, material, appliance or apparatus or type thereof shall be fitted or carried in a ship, or that any particular provision shall be made, the Secretary of State shall permit the ship to be constructed in any other manner or shall approve any other fitting, material, appliance or apparatus, or type thereof, to be fitted or carried, or any other provision to be made in that ship, if he is satisfied by trial thereof or otherwise that such other construction, fitting, material, appliance or apparatus, or type thereof, or provision is at least as effective as that required by these Regulations.

(2) For the purposes of these Regulations, the results of a verification or test shall be accepted if the verification or test is carried out–

(a)F53in accordance with these Regulations or with a standard, code of practice, specification or technical description of an EEA State ... offering equivalent levels of safety, suitability and fitness for purpose; and

(b)F53by a body or laboratory of an EEA State ... offering suitable and satisfactory guarantees of technical and professional competence and independence.

ExemptionsI47

47. The Secretary of State may grant exemptions from all or any of the provisions of these Regulations (as may be specified in the exemption) for classes of cases or individual cases on such terms (if any) as he may so specify and may, subject to giving reasonable notice, alter or cancel any such exemption.

PenaltiesI48

48.—(1) If a ship to which these Regulations apply proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea or on a voyage or excursion without complying with the requirements of these Regulations, the owner and master of the ship shall each be guilty of an offence in respect of each case of non-compliance and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum or on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years and a fine.

(2) It shall be a defence to a charge under this regulation to prove that the person charged took all reasonable steps to avoid committing the offence.

Powers to detainI49

49. In any case where a ship does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations, the ship shall be liable to be detained and section 284 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 (which relates to the detention of a ship) shall have effect in relation to the ship, subject to the modification that as if for the words |doquote|this Act|dcquote| wherever they appear, there were substituted “ the Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection: Small Ships) Regulations 1998 .”

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions

Glenda Jackson

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,

Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions

7th April 1998

(1)

1995 c. 21; sections 85 and 86 were amended by the Merchant Shipping and Maritime Securities Act 1997 (c. 28), section 8.

(2)

S.I.1982/841 to which there was an amendment not relevant to these Regulations.

(3)

S.I.1997/1510.

(4)

S.I.1975/330 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(5)

S.I.1997/1509.

(6)

S.I.1984/1216; relevant amendment is S.I.1992/2358.

(7)

S.I.1984/1218 to which there were amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(8)

S.I.1980/535 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

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C1 Regulations excluded (16.12.1998) by The Merchant Shipping (Vessels in Commercial Use for Sport or Pleasure) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/2771), regs. 1(1), 4, 5, Schs. 1, 2 (with reg. 3) (as amended (6.4.2016) by S.I. 2016/353, regs. 1(1), 3, Schs. 1, 2)
C2 Regulations excluded (3.8.1998) by The Merchant Shipping (Small Workboats and Pilot Boats) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/1609), regs. 1(1), 5(1), 6(1), Sch. (as amended (6.4.2016) by S.I. 2016/354, reg. 1(1), Sch.)
C3 Regulations excluded (13.12.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Small Workboats and Pilot Boats) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/1216), regs. 1(1), 5, Sch. 1 (with regs. 4, 6)
C4 Regulations excluded (12.12.2025) by The Merchant Shipping (Vessels in Commercial Use for Sport or Pleasure) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/1195), reg. 1(1), Sch. 3, Sch. 4 (with reg. 4)
F1 Word in reg. 1(2) substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(a) substituted
F2 Words in reg. 1 substituted (5.12.2016) by The Merchant Shipping (Marine Equipment) Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1025), reg. 1, Sch. para. 3 (with reg. 3) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F3 Words in reg. 1(2) inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(2)(a) inserted
F4 Word in reg. 1(2) substituted (5.1.2026) by The Merchant Shipping (Marine Equipment) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/1280), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 2 (with reg. 3) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F5 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (11.6.2024) by The Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Harmful Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/636), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 5(a) (with reg. 4) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F6 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (11.6.2024) by The Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Harmful Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/636), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 5(b) (with reg. 4) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F7 Words in reg. 1(2) omitted (20.12.2018) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendments etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1221), regs. 2(a), 3(1)(2)(b) omitted
F8 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (20.12.2018) by The Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendments etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1221), regs. 2(a), 3(1)(2)(b) substituted
F9 Words in reg. 1(2) inserted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(c) inserted
F10 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (11.6.2024) by The Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Harmful Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/636), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 5(c) (with reg. 4) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F11 Word in reg. 1(2) omitted (26.4.1999) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(d) omitted
F12 Words in reg. 1(2) inserted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(e) inserted
F13 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(f) substituted
F14 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (5.12.2005) by The Civil Partnership Act 2004 (Amendments to Subordinate Legislation) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/2114), art. 1, Sch. 15 substituted
F15 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (31.12.2020) by The Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendments etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1221), reg. 2(b), Sch. para. 5(2)(a); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1) substituted
F16 Words in reg. 1(2) omitted (26.4.1999) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(g) omitted
F17 Words in reg. 1(2) substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(h) substituted
F18 Words in reg. 1(2) inserted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(i) inserted
F19 Words in reg. 1(2) deleted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 29(j) deleted
F20 Words in reg. 1(3) omitted (31.12.2020) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendments etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1221), reg. 2(b), Sch. para. 5(2)(b); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1) omitted
F21 Words in reg. 1(7)(a)(i) inserted (23.10.2000) by The Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/2687), reg. 1, Sch. para. 6(2)(a) inserted
F22 Word in reg. 1(7)(a)(i) inserted (11.12.2003) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2951), regs. 1(1), 12(a) inserted
F23 Words in reg. 1(7)(a)(i) inserted (11.12.2003) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2951), regs. 1(1), 12(b) inserted
F24 Word in reg. 1(7)(a)(i) inserted (11.12.2003) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2951), regs. 1(1), 12(c) inserted
F25 Words in reg. 1(7)(a)(i) substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 30 substituted
F26 Words in reg. 1(7)(b)(iii) substituted (19.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (High Speed Craft) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1219), reg. 1(1), Sch. para. 4 (with reg. 4) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F27 Reg. 1(7)(b)(iv)(aa) omitted (15.6.2023) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 2(a) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text omitted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. omitted
F28 Reg. 1(7)(b)(v) added (23.10.2000) by The Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/2687), reg. 1, Sch. para. 6(2)(b) added
F29 Reg. 1(7)(b)(vi)(vii) substituted for reg. 1(7)(b)(vi) (20.4.2010) by The Merchant Shipping (Technical Requirements for Inland Waterway Vessels) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/1075), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 (with reg. 3) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F30 Reg. 1(7)(b)(viii) inserted (15.6.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 2(b) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text inserted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. inserted
F31 Reg. 1(9)(10) inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(2)(b) inserted
F32 Words in reg. 2(1) inserted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 31(a) inserted
F33 Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (23.10.2000) by The Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/2687), reg. 1, Sch. para. 6(3) substituted
F34 Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 31(b) substituted
F35 Reg. 5A and cross-heading inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(3) inserted
F35 Reg. 5A and cross-heading inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(3) inserted
F36 Words in reg. 8(1) inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(4)(a) inserted
F37 Words in reg. 8(1) omitted (29.12.2022) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(4)(b) omitted
F38 Reg. 8A inserted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(5) inserted
F39 Words in reg. 10 substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(6) substituted
F40 Words in reg. 11 substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(7)(a) substituted
F41 Words in reg. 11 omitted (29.12.2022) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(7)(b) omitted
F42 Words in reg. 12 substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(8) substituted
F43 Words in reg. 13(1) substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(9)(a) substituted
F44 Words in reg. 13(2) substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(9)(b) substituted
F45 Words in reg. 15(1) substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(10)(a) substituted
F46 Words in reg. 15(2) substituted (29.12.2022) by The Merchant Shipping (Safety Standards for Passenger Ships on Domestic Voyages) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1269), regs. 1(b), 2(10)(b) substituted
F47 Words in reg. 25 heading substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 32 substituted
F48 Reg. 43 substituted (26.4.1999) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/992), regs. 1, 33 substituted
F49 Reg. 45(1) substituted (15.6.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 3(a) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F50 Words in reg. 45(2)(b) substituted (15.6.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 3(b) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text substituted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. substituted
F51 Reg. 45(2A) inserted (15.6.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 3(c) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text inserted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. inserted
F52 Reg. 45(5)-(7) inserted (15.6.2023) by The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/568), reg. 1(1), Sch. 1 para. 3(d) (with reg. 5) this amendment (text inserted) should be read in conjunction with other related provisions, see the commentary. inserted
F53 Words in reg. 46(2)(a)(b) omitted (31.12.2020) by virtue of The Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendments etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1221), reg. 2(b), Sch. para. 5(3); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1) omitted
I1 Reg. 1 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I2 Reg. 2 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I3 Reg. 3 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I4 Reg. 4 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I5 Reg. 5 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I6 Reg. 6 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I7 Reg. 7 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I8 Reg. 8 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I9 Reg. 9 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I10 Reg. 10 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I11 Reg. 11 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I12 Reg. 12 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I13 Reg. 13 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I14 Reg. 14 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I15 Reg. 15 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I16 Reg. 16 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I17 Reg. 17 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I18 Reg. 18 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I19 Reg. 19 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I20 Reg. 20 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I21 Reg. 21 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I22 Reg. 22 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I23 Reg. 23 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I24 Reg. 24 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I25 Reg. 25 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I26 Reg. 26 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I27 Reg. 27 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I28 Reg. 28 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I29 Reg. 29 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I30 Reg. 30 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I31 Reg. 31 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I32 Reg. 32 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I33 Reg. 33 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I34 Reg. 34 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I35 Reg. 35 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I36 Reg. 36 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I37 Reg. 37 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I38 Reg. 38 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I39 Reg. 39 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I40 Reg. 40 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I41 Reg. 41 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I42 Reg. 42 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I43 Reg. 43 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I44 Reg. 44 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I45 Reg. 45 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I46 Reg. 46 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I47 Reg. 47 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I48 Reg. 48 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
I49 Reg. 49 in force at 11.5.1998, see reg. 1(1)
Defined Term Section/Article ID Scope of Application
accommodation spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_92f6dacd85
additional requirements reg. 1. of PART I— def_9c5f828e6f
approved reg. 1. of PART I— def_26a7eeb3cd
bulkhead deck reg. 1. of PART I— def_3eaf397419
cargo pump room reg. 1. of PART I— def_b6e1735af1
cargo ship reg. 1. of PART I— def_ac0d61e38e
cargo spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_06dd7afdd3
Category A, B, C or D waters reg. 2. of PART I— def_0e7a033ee2
chemical tanker reg. 1. of PART I— def_31b54fb0e9
Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk reg. 1. of PART I— def_c408caf7ef
control position reg. 5A. of SHIPS OF CLASSES III, IV, V, VI AND VI(A) of PART II— def_7f596ce903
dangerous goods reg. 1. of PART I— def_bdf623efff
deadweight reg. 1. of PART I— def_c78e7b962d
EEA State reg. 1. of PART I— def_be3535c23d
equivalent material reg. 1. of PART I— def_0933842996
favourable weather reg. 2. of PART I— def_a02b991ee1
FIRE reg. 36. of PART V— def_1065df75ab
Fire Test Procedures Code reg. 1. of PART I— def_7c97a3e5d1
fully addressable fire detection system reg. 5A. of SHIPS OF CLASSES III, IV, V, VI AND VI(A) of PART II— def_c5e06b97b6
immediate family reg. 1. of PART I— def_d18bcd05c7
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code reg. 1. of PART I— def_817544fb14
length reg. 1. of PART I— def_d858ff0f96
lightweight reg. 1. of PART I— def_8f397405cb
long international voyage reg. 2. of PART I— def_b6bc5e8e4b
low flame spread reg. 1. of PART I— def_040218178b
machinery space reg. 1. of PART I— def_7852833cc2
machinery spaces of Category A reg. 1. of PART I— def_e753c64178
Maritime and Coastguard Agency reg. 1. of PART I— def_0b534e5f03
Merchant Shipping Notice reg. 1. of PART I— def_a023401727
non-combustible material reg. 1. of PART I— def_feaaa09394
oil-fired boiler reg. 1. of PART I— def_4a17489d42
oil-fuel unit reg. 1. of PART I— def_ce89686055
open ship reg. 1. of PART I— def_e3abcb2ad0
passenger ship reg. 1. of PART I— def_b43c46b122
pleasure vessel reg. 1. of PART I— def_3ab234990b
public spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_cf38b311cb
relative reg. 1. of PART I— def_24023f9838
relevant standard of an EEA State reg. 1. of PART I— def_9aa6fbb170
requirements reg. 1. of PART I— def_e0fba07074
restricted period reg. 2. of PART I— def_eb5be02ff5
ro-ro cargo spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_34b49d72a9
sailing ship reg. 1. of PART I— def_f9dd1dcea0
sea reg. 2. of PART I— def_91aa9a1dec
service spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_73b7832c90
settling tank reg. 1. of PART I— def_b927d66a44
short international voyage reg. 2. of PART I— def_d984a1e724
similar stage of construction reg. 1. of PART I— def_23bea960e3
special category spaces reg. 1. of PART I— def_771c5cea93
steel or other equivalent material reg. 1. of PART I— def_d8bda51d6e
suitable reg. 1. of PART I— def_987008d41f
survey reg. 1. of PART I— def_6b07cf3e74
tanker reg. 1. of PART I— def_7e9e8b35cc
the Convention reg. 45. of PART VII— def_f987b9f770
tons reg. 1. of PART I— def_e468d7b2c1
voyage reg. 2. of PART I— def_c6bc4f6339

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