The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Medical Stores) Regulations 1995
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MERCHANT SHIPPING The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Medical Stores) Regulations 1995
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Medical Stores) Regulations 1995 and shall come into operation on 1st August 1995. (2) The Merchant Shipping (Medical Stores) Regulations 1986[6], the Merchant Shipping (Medical Stores) (Amendment) Regulations 1988[7] and the Merchant Shipping (Medical Stores) (Fishing Vessels) Regulations 1988[8] are hereby revoked. (3) In these Regulations:
(4) Any reference in these Regulations to the British Pharmacopoeia, the European Pharmacopoeia, or the British National Formulary shall in its application to a particular case be construed as a reference to the edition thereof current at, or not more than three months before, the time in question. (5) Any reference in these Regulations to a publication (other than those mentioned in paragraph (4) of this regulation) includes a reference to any amendment thereof published before the date on which these Regulations are made (and, in the case of the United States Pharmacopoeia, means the edition current at such date, as so amended); and shall include any document amending the same, or shall mean any new edition thereof together with any document amending the same, which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice.
2. The purpose of these Regulations is to implement Council Directive 92/29/EEC of 31st March 1992 on the minimum safety and health requirements for improved medical treatment on board vessels, so far as that Directive relates to the carriage of medicines and other medical stores.
3. These Regulations apply to United Kingdom ships and Government ships, other than:
4.(1) Every ship to which these Regulations apply shall carry on board medical stores in accordance with the Table below.
(2) The requirements in entries 4 and 5 are in addition to those in entry 1, 2 or 3 (as the case may be).
5.(1) It shall be sufficient compliance with regulation 4 for there to be kept, in place of any instrument or appliance thereby required to be kept on board the ship, an instrument or appliance designed to fulfil the same function, for so long as it remains in good serviceable condition, if it was kept on board the vessel on the date on which these Regulations come into operation. (2) In the case of a ship which, on the date on which these Regulations come into force, is on a voyage, there may be kept on board the ship, in place of the medical stores required by regulation 4 to be kept on board it, the medical stores as it would be required to have on board if the Regulations referred to in regulation 1(2) had not been revoked; but this paragraph shall cease to apply to a ship at the time it arrives at a port in the United Kingdom or at the expiration of six months from the date on which these Regulations come into force, whichever shall be the earlier.
6. All medical stores required by these Regulations to be kept on board a vessel shall conform to the standards and requirements of the British National Formulary, the British Pharmacopoeia, the European Pharmacopoeia, or the United States Pharmacopoeia, and with the requirements and specifications of Merchant Shipping Notice M. 1607 or M. 1608.
7.(1) Without prejudice to any other enactment, any container of medical stores required by regulation 4 to be kept on board a ship:
(2) Any level referred to in paragraph (1)(a) of this regulation shall either be firmly affixed to the container and rendered resistant to moisture by varnish or other effective means or be an integral part of the container. (3) The particulars required by paragraph (1)(a) of this regulation to be shown on labels are:
8.(1) Any medical store required to be carried by regulation 4 shall be stored in accordance with any instructions on its container or prescribed in Merchant Shipping Notice M. 1607 or M. 1608. (2) Any medicine which is a controlled drug shall, be stored in accordance with the requirements for controlled drugs contained in the Ship Captain's Medical Guide. (3) Subject to paragraph (2), any medicine mentioned in paragraph (1), unless it is required to be kept in a refrigerator or in a first aid satchel or box, shall be stored:
(4) Any medical stores kept in a hyperbaric decompression chamber or otherwise in such a way as not to be readily accessible at all times to the master or any person authorised by him shall not be taken into account in respect of the requirements of regulation 4.
9. Where:
10. A ship to which these Regulations apply shall carry guides as to the use of medical stores required by regulation 4 to be carried on board it appropriate as to their categories, including in particular instructions for the use of antidotes, as specified in Merchant Shipping Notices M. 1607 and M. 1608.
11. The owner of a ship to which these Regulations apply shall ensure that the medical stores are inspected by a competent person or authority at least once a year to ensure that:
12.(1) If any requirement of regulations 4 to 11 is contravened, the owner of the ship shall in respect of each Contravention be guilty of an offence, punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. (2) It shall be a defence for any person charged in connection with a contravention of regulation 4 to show that the deficiency was caused by medicines and medical stores being used for their proper purpose and that it has not been practicable to replace them. (3) It shall be a defence for a person charged under this regulation, including a person charged by virtue of regulation 13, to show that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid commission of the offence.
14. Any person duly authorised by the Secretary of State may inspect any ship to which these Regulations apply and, if he is satisfied that there is a failure to comply in relation to that ship with the requirements of regulation 4, 6 or 7 of these Regulations, he may detain the vessel until such requirements are met.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
ISBN 0 11 053237 6 Notes: [4] Section 21(6) was amended by the Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48), section 49(3). back [12] S.I. 1978/795, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back [14] 1894 c. 60. Section 692 was amended by the Merchant Shipping Act 1979, Schedule 6, and the Merchant Shipping Act 1988, Schedule 6. back |
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