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Whereas the Secretary of State is a Minister designated[1] for the purpose of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to the safety of ships and the health and safety of persons on them; Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said section 2(2) and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation and commencement 1 . These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards of Safety Communications) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 27th March 1997. Interpretation 2 . - (1) In these Regulations -
(2) Where a ship or hovercraft is managed by a person other than her owner (whether on behalf of the owner or some other person, or on his behalf), a reference in these Regulations to the owner shall be construed as including a reference to that person.
(ii) Government ships within the meaning of section 308(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995; (iii) hovercraft registered in the United Kingdom; and (iv) other passenger ships, and seagoing hovercraft carrying more than 12 passengers, which start or finish a voyage in the United Kingdom.
(2) These Regulations do not apply to -
(b) fishing vessels; or (c) pleasure vessels.
Implementation of Council Directive 94/58/EC
(ii) there are adequate means of communication between the ship or hovercraft and the shore based authorities in the English language;
(b) that on every passenger ship and hovercraft personnel nominated on muster lists to assist passengers in emergency situations are readily identifiable and have communication skills that are sufficient for that purpose, taking into account an appropriate and adequate combination of any of the following criteria -
(ii) the likelihood that an ability to use elementary English vocabulary for basic instructions can provide a means of communicating with a passenger in need of assistance whether or not the passenger and crew member share a common language; (iii) the possible need to communicate during an emergency by some other means such as by demonstration, or hand signals, or calling attention to the location of instructions, muster stations, life-saving devices or evacuation routes when verbal communication is impractical; (iv) the extent to which complete safety instructions have been provided to passengers in their native language or languages; and (v) the languages in which emergency announcements may be broadcast during an emergency or drill to convey critical guidance to passengers and to facilitate crew members in assisting passengers;
(c) that on board an United Kingdom ship or a Government ship, which is an oil tanker, chemical tanker or liquefied gas tanker -
(ii) there are adequate means for communication between the ship and the shore-based authorities in the English language.
Offence and penalties (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations implement those provisions in Council Directive 94/58/EC on the minimum level of training for seafarers which require means for safe communication among the crew, between the crew and shore based authorities, and between the crew and passengers on passenger ships and hovercraft in emergency situations. Notes: [1] S.I. 1993/595. back [5] O.J. L319, 22.11.94, p. 28. back
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