The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1992
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MERCHANT SHIPPING The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Amendment) Regulations 1992
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(2) These Regulations do not apply to ships which are not United Kingdom ships.
2. The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 1984[2] shall be amended in accordance with the following: (1) In regulation 1(2):
"Similar stage of construction" means the stage at which construction identifiable with a specific ship begins and assembly of that ship has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or one per cent of the estimated mass of all structural materials whichever is less;" . (2) In regulation 2(1) for the definitions of Class IV, Class V and Class VI there shall be substituted:
Class V. Passenger ships in respect of which there is or should be in force a certificate entitled "Passenger Certificate Class V" being a certificate for ships engaged only on voyages in Category A, B and C waters: Class VI.Passenger ships in respect of which there is or should be in force a certificate entitled "Passenger Certificate Class VI" being a certificate for 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;" . (3) In regulation 2(2):
"Favourable weather" means fine, clear, settled weather with a sea state such as to cause only moderate rolling and/or pitching;"
(4) The following shall be inserted after regulation 108: "Structural Fire Protection 108A. In every ship whose keel is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction on or after 31st October 1992 of 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 and Class VI(A) all accommodation bulkheads, linings, ceilings and their associated grounds shall be constructed of non-combustible materials and the exposed surfaces shall be such that a surface spread of flame of Class 2 will not be exceeded." (5) In regulation 110(1) "or partially decked" shall be omitted. (6) Regulations 110(3) and 110(4) shall be replaced by the following:
(4) Where any of the escapes referred to in regulation 110(3) 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 mm for every 5 persons by whom they will be used or 750 mm whichever is the greater, except that where a minimum clear width of 750 mm is not practicable a clear width of not less than 600 mm 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." (7) Regulation 110(5) shall be re-numbered as regulation 110(5)(a) and the following shall be added:
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
The amendments apply only to United Kingdom ships.
ISBN 0 11 025360 4 Notes: [1] 1979 c. 39, Section 21(6) of it was amended by section 49(3) of the Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48). back [2] S. I. 1984/1218, amended by S. I. 1985/1193, 1986/1070 and 1986/1248. back |
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