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The Secretary of State, after consulting with the persons mentioned in subsection (4) of section 86 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1955[1], in the exercise of powers conferred by sections 85(1)(a), (5)(a), and (7)(c) and (d) of that Act and of all other powers enabling him on that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and revocations 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 1st September 1998. (2) The Merchant Shipping (Code of Safe Working Practices) Regulations 1980[2] are hereby revoked. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations, except where the context otherwise requires:
(b) is a hovercraft registered under the Hovercraft Act 1968[6];
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(b) one copy shall be kept in the custody of the safety officer; (c) one copy shall be provided for each safety representative, where elected; and in addition (d) one or more copies shall be kept in a place readily accessible to other workers;
provided that no person shall be required to hold more than one copy of the Code.
(b) one copy shall be kept in the custody of the chief officer; (c) one copy shall be kept in the custody of the chief engineer; (d) one copy shall be kept in the custody of either the purser or the catering officer; (e) one copy shall be kept in the custody of the safety officer; (f) one copy shall be kept in the custody of each safety representative, where elected; and in addition (g) a number of copies which is adequate for the number of other workers employed, taking account of the nature of their duties, shall be readily available and kept in a place or places readily accessible to those workers;
provided that no person shall be required to hold more than one copy of the Code. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations, which revoke and replace The Merchant Shipping (Code of Safe Working Practices) Regulations 1980 (S.I. 1980/686), require the owner (or other person assuming responsibility for ownership) of each UK ship, other than fishing vessels or pleasure vessels, to carry on board and make available to workers "The Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen" (published in 1998 and obtainable from The Stationery Office) ("the Code"). The Regulations amend the thresholds for the carriage of specified numbers of copies of the Code, which has the effect of increasing by one the minimum number of copies to be carried on ships with between five and 15 workers, but decreasing the number of copies to be carried on ships with larger crews. The Regulations provide that-
(ii) ships with more than five and less than 20 workers shall carry one copy which is in the custody of the master, one copy which is in the custody of the safety officer, one copy which is in the custody of the safety representative (where elected), and in addition one or more copies kept in a place accessible to other workers (regulation 4(2)); (iii) ships with more than 20 workers shall carry an adequate number for the workers employed as well as requiring one copy to be kept in the custody of the master, the chief officer, the chief engineer, the purser or catering officer, safety officer and any safety representative (regulation 4(3)).
The Regulations allow that these minimum numbers may be reduced where no safety officer or safety representative is appointed or elected on board ship (regulation 4(4)). Notes: [1] 1995 c. 21; sections 85 and 86 were amended by the Merchant Shipping and Security Act 1997 (c. 28), section 8 and are applied to hovercraft by virtue of the Hovercraft (Application of Enactments) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/135).back [5] Published by The Stationery Office in 1998; ISBN No. 011 5518 36 3.back
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