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The Secretary of State, after consulting the persons referred to in section 86(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995[1], in exercise of powers conferred by sections 85(1)(a) and (b), (3), (5) to (7) and 86(1) of that Act 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 Fishing Vessels (EC Directive on Harmonised Safety Regime) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 7th May 2003. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations -
Purpose
(c) in the definition of "existing fishing vessel", for "new fishing vessel" substitute "new (1999) or new (2003) fishing vessel"; (d) after the definition of "heavy drift ice" insert -
(f) for the definition of "new fishing vessel", substitute -
(b) the building or major conversion contract has been placed before 1st January 1999, and which is delivered three years or more after that date; or (c) in the absence of a building contract, on or after 1st January 1999 but before 1st January 2003:
- construction identifiable with a specific ship begins, or - assembly has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 1% of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less;
(b) the building or major conversion contract has been placed on or after 1st January 1999 but before 1st January 2003, and which is delivered three years or more after 1st January 2003; or (c) in the absence of a building contract, on or after 1st January 2003:
- construction identifiable with a specific ship begins, or - assembly has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 1% of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less:";
(g) after the definition of "Radio Regulations" insert -
(b) apply as at 1st January 2003 or are subsequently specified for the purposes of these Regulations in a Merchant Shipping Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time;
(b) apply as at 1st January 2003 or are subsequently specified for the purposes of these Regulations in a Merchant Shipping Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time;"; and
(h) for the definition of "United Kingdom fishing vessel", substitute -
(b) "new (2003) United Kingdom fishing vessel" means such a vessel which is a new (2003) fishing vessel.".
6.
In regulation 4, before "Council" insert "1997".
(2) New (2003) United Kingdom fishing vessels shall comply with the requirements of Chapters II to VIII and X of the Annex to the Torremolinos Protocol, subject to the modifications set out in Schedule 4 hereto, appropriate to new (2003) fishing vessels. (3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), any reference in Chapters II to VIII and X of the Annex to the Torremolinos Protocol to a "new fishing vessel" shall be construed as a reference to a "new (1999) fishing vessel" and a "new (2003) fishing vessel" respectively.".
8.
In regulation 8(2), after "new" insert "(1999) fishing vessel".
10.
In regulation 10(1), before "Council" insert "1997".
(b) at the end insert -
12.
In regulation 17(1) and (2), before "Council" insert "1997".
(b) before "MODIFICATIONS" insert "NEW (1999) AND EXISTING UNITED KINGDOM FISHING VESSELS - "; and (c) before "Council" insert "1997".
14.
In paragraph 5 of Part I of Schedule 3, after "new" insert "(1999)".
16.
In paragraph 30 of Part I of Schedule 3 (which introduces a new paragraph (7) at the end of Regulation 5 in Chapter VII of the Annex to the Torremolinos Protocol), before "rules" insert "relevant".
(b) in paragraph (b) of the new paragraph (7), for "to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State" substitute "which the Secretary of State is satisfied is suitable for its purpose".
18.
At the end of Schedule 3, there shall be inserted, as Schedule 4 to those Regulations, the provision set out in the Schedule to these Regulations. CHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. In Regulation 2(22)(a)(ii), omit "except as may be allowed by the Administration". CHAPTER II - CONSTRUCTION, WATERTIGHT INTEGRITY AND EQUIPMENT 2. In Regulation 1(1), for "to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute "in accordance with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation.". 3. In Regulation 2(1), for "to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute "complying with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation". 4. In Regulation 5(3), for "to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute "in accordance with the standards given in regulations 14 and 15 of Annex I to the International Convention on Load Lines 1966[9]". 5. In Regulation 9(1), for the last sentence substitute -
6.
In Regulation 12(6), at the end insert "taking into account the relevant rules of a recognised organisation, where the rules are based upon the relevant ISO standards[10]".
Working decks within an enclosed superstructure (1) Such decks shall be fitted with an efficient drainage system having an appropriate drainage capacity to dispose of washing water and fish guts. (2) All openings necessary for fishing operations shall be provided with means for quick and efficient closure by one person. (3) Where the catch is brought on to such decks for handling or processing, the catch shall be placed in a pound. Such pounds shall comply with Regulation 11 of Chapter III. An efficient drainage system shall be fitted. Adequate protection against inadvertent influx of water to the working deck shall be provided. (4) At least two exits from such decks shall be provided. (5) The clear headroom in the working space shall at all points be not less than two metres. (6) A fixed ventilation system providing at least six changes of air per hour shall be provided. Regulation 172 Draught marks (1) All ships shall be provided with draught marks in decimetres on the stem and the stern on both sides. (2) Such marks shall be placed as close as practicable to the perpendiculars. Regulation 18 Tanks for fish in refrigerated (RSW) or chilled (CSW) sea water (1) If RSW or CSW tanks or similar tank systems are used, such tanks shall be provided with a separate, permanently fitted arrangement for the filling and emptying of seawater. (2) If such tanks are to be used also for carrying dry cargo, the tanks shall be arranged with a bilge system and provided with adequate means to avoid ingress of water from the bilge system into the tanks.".
CHAPTER III - STABILITY AND ASSOCIATED SEAWORTHINESS
(b) in paragraph (3), at the end insert -
11.
In Regulation 4, at the end insert -
(b) the metacentric height shall not be less than 500 millimetres; (c) the criteria as given under paragraph (a) shall be applicable only to vessels with an installed propulsion power not exceeding the value in kilowatts as given in the following formulas:
- N = 0.6 L s2 for vessels of 35 metres in length or less,
12.
In Regulation 5 -
(b) at the end insert "The relevant calculations shall be carried out in accordance with the IMO Code on Intact Stability for All Types of Ships.".
13.
In Regulation 7, after paragraph (1)(d) insert -
(f) for purse seiners, departure from the fishing grounds with the fishing gear, no catch and 30 per cent stores, fuel, etc including allowance for ice accretion in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 8.".
14.
In regulation 8, after paragraph (2) insert -
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1)(a) and (b) the following icing allowance shall be made in the stability calculations for vessels operating in the area north of latitude 63° N between longitude 28° W and longitude 11° W:
(b) 10 kg/m2 for projected lateral area of each side of the vessel above the water plane.".
15.
In Regulation 9 -
16.
For Regulation 12 substitute -
1.
where, during the fishing operations, the catch has to be stowed into the fish holds via hatchways which are situated on an exposed working deck forward to the deckhouse or superstructure, the minimum bow height shall be calculated in accordance with the method of calculation contained in Recommendation 4 of Attachment 3 to the Final Act of the Torremolinos Conference[12];
17.
In Regulation 14 -
(b) at the end insert "The calculations of the vessel's capability shall be carried out in accordance with the Guidance on subdivision and damage stability calculations contained in Recommendation 5 of Attachment 3 to the Final Act of the Torremolinos Conference.".
CHAPTER IV - MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND PERIODICALLY UNATTENDED MACHINERY SPACES
19.
In Regulation 3 -
(b) for paragraph (7), substitute -
20.
In Regulation 6, paragraph (1) -
(b) at the end, insert "in accordance with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation".
21.
In Regulation 7, at the end insert -
22.
In Regulation 8 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (1)(d), insert -
23.
In Regulation 10 -
(b) in paragraph (7)(a) -
(ii) in the second sentence, omit ", to the satisfaction of the Administration," and at the end insert "in accordance with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation. Fitting of those flexible pipes shall be in accordance with the IMO Maritime Safety Committee Circular 647 "Guidelines to minimise leakages from flammable liquid systems" published 6 June 1994.";
(c) in paragraph (10) -
(ii) for "in so far as the Administration may consider necessary" substitute "in so far as necessary, in accordance with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation,"; and
(d) in paragraph (11), for "to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute " in accordance with the relevant rules of a recognised organisation.".
24.
For Regulation 12, substitute -
25.
In Regulation 13 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (10) insert -
26.
In Regulation 16 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (1)(b) insert -
27.
In Regulation 17 -
28.
In Regulation 22 -
(c) in paragraph (2)(c), for "An engineer's" substitute "In vessels of 45 metres in length and over an engineer's".
CHAPTER V - FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE DETECTION, FIRE EXTINCTION AND FIRE FIGHTING
(b) in paragraph (2), for "The specimen shall have an exposed surface" to the end of the paragraph, substitute -
(ii) at the end insert "in accordance with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code";
(d) in paragraph (9), for "to the satisfaction of the Administration by an established test procedure" substitute "in accordance with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code"; and
31.
In Regulation 4, paragraph (4), at the end insert "up to 75m2".
33.
In Regulation 8, paragraph (3)(a), second sentence, for "qualities of resistance to the propagation of flame to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute "low flame spread characteristics, this being determined in accordance with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code".
35.
In Regulation 11, paragraph (2), for the last sentence substitute ", to be determined in accordance with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code.".
(b) in paragraph (2)(a), last sentence -
(ii) before "self-closing" insert " "A-60" class".
38.
In Regulation 14, paragraph (11) -
(b) at the end insert -
- less than 100 sprinkler heads: 3 spare heads,
39.
In Regulation 15, paragraph (4), fourth sentence, for "by an amount to be determined by the Administration." substitute ". Smoke detectors shall be of a type which is certified under the Merchant Shipping (Marine Equipment) Regulations 1999[16] to operate before the smoke density exceeds 12.5% obscuration per metre, but not until the smoke density exceeds 2% obscuration per metre.".
(b) For fire extinguishers which cannot be recharged on board, at least 50% additional fire extinguishers of the same type and capacity shall be provided in lieu of spare charges. (c) Instructions for recharging shall be carried on board. Only refills approved for the fire extinguishers in question may be used for recharging."; and
(b) for paragraph (4) substitute -
42.
In Regulation 21, for paragraph (2) substitute -
(b) For fire extinguishers which cannot be recharged on board, at least 50% additional fire extinguishers of the same type and capacity shall be provided in lieu of spare charges. (c) Instructions for recharging shall be carried on board. Only refills approved for the fire extinguishers in question may be used for recharging.".
43.
In Regulation 22, after paragraph (6) insert -
44.
In Regulation 24 -
45.
In Regulation 25 -
(b) at the end insert "The contents of such a plan shall be in accordance with IMO Resolution A.654(16) "Graphical symbols for fire control plans"[18] and IMO Resolution A.756(18) "Guidelines on the information to be provided with fire control plans"[19].".
46.
In PART C, for the title substitute -
47.
In Regulation 28, paragraph (2)(a) -
(b) at the end insert ", where such spaces are considered to be a part of the wheelhouse".
48.
In Regulation 31 -
(b) for the second sentence in paragraph (3), substitute ", this being determined in accordance with the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code.".
49.
In Regulation 32, paragraph (4), second sentence, for "to the satisfaction of the Administration for use in a flammable atmosphere" substitute "of a type which is certified under the applicable statutory provisions as being safe and in compliance with the relevant provisions of the International Standard IEC Publication 79 "Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres" ".
(b) at the end of paragraph (8), insert "or 25m3/h, whichever is the greatest".
51.
In Regulation 38 -
(b) In relation to a vessel of less than 45 metres in length, or where fire extinguishers cannot be recharged on board, at least 50% additional fire extinguishers of the same type and capacity shall be provided in lieu of spare charges. (c) Instructions for recharging shall be carried on board. Only refills approved for the fire extinguishers in question may be used for recharging."; and
(b) for paragraph (4) substitute -
52.
In Regulation 39, for paragraph (2) substitute -
(b) In relation to a vessel of less than 45 metres in length, or where fire extinguishers cannot be recharged on board, at least 50% additional fire extinguishers of the same type and capacity shall be provided in lieu of spare charges. (c) Instructions for recharging shall be carried on board. Only refills approved for the fire extinguishers in question may be used for recharging.".
53.
In Regulation 40 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (5), insert -
54.
For Regulation 41 substitute -
At least two spare charges shall be provided for each required breathing apparatus."
55.
For Regulation 42 substitute -
CHAPTER VI - PROTECTION OF THE CREW
57.
In Regulation 4, for "to the satisfaction of the Administration" substitute "and constructed in accordance with the relevant ISO standards[20]".
(b) in paragraph (2), omit ", provided that" to the end.
59.
In Regulation 3 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (6) insert -
60.
In Regulation 5 -
(b) after paragraph (3) insert -
(b) a rescue boat, except where the Secretary of State is satisfied that, because of the size and the manoeuvrability of the vessel, the near availability of search and rescue facilities and meteorological warning systems, the operation of the vessel in areas not susceptible to heavy weather or the seasonal characteristics of the operation, such provision is unnecessary.";
(c) in paragraph (4), for "paragraph (2)(a) or (3)(a)" substitute "paragraph (2)(a), (3)(a) or (3A)(a)"; and
61.
In Regulation 6, for paragraph (4)(a) substitute-
(ii) as near to the water surface as is safe and practicable and, in the case of a survival craft other than a liferaft intended for throw over board launching, in such a position that the survival craft in the embarkation position is not less than 2 metres above the waterline with the vessel in fully loaded condition under unfavourable conditions of trim of up to 10o and listed up to 20o either way, or to the angle at which the vessel's weatherdeck edge becomes submerged, whichever is less, (iii) in a state of continuous readiness so that the crew members can carry out preparations for embarkation and launching in less than 5 minutes, and (iv) fully equipped as required by this Chapter.".
62.
In Regulation 9 -
63.
In Regulation 10, at the end of paragraph (1)(b) insert -
64.
In Regulation 13 -
(b) at the end of paragraph (1)(a), insert -
(c) omit paragraph (2).
65.
In Regulation 14, before "At least" insert "(1)", and at the end, insert -
(2) Nothwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1), for vessels operating in the Northern Region, every lifeboat, rescue boat and life-raft shall permanently be equipped with an approved radar transponder capable of operating in the 9GHz band.".
66.
In Regulation 23 -
(b) for paragraph (1)(b)(ii) substitute -
(c) in paragraph (1)(c), at the end insert -
67.
In Regulation 25, at the end of paragraph (3) insert -
CHAPTER X - SHIPBORNE NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a), vessels of less than 35 metres in length operating in the Northern Region shall be fitted with a radar installation which the Secretary of State is satisfied is suitable for its purpose. This radar installation shall be capable of operating in the 9Ghz band.".
69.
In Regulation 5, at the end of paragraph (3) insert -
CHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. In Regulation 6(1)(b)(iii), for "Chapters VII, IX and X" substitute "Chapters VII and X and in the Radio Regulations". CHAPTER IV - MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND PERIODICALLY UNATTENDED MACHINERY SPACES 2. In Regulation 17(2), for sub-paragraph (a) substitute -
(ii) the ship earth station required by regulation 13(1) paragraph (a) of ALTERNATIVE A of the Radio Regulations; and (iii) the MF/HF radio installation required by regulation 13(1) paragraphs (a) and (b) of ALTERNATIVE B and regulation 14 of the Radio Regulations;".
CHAPTER VII - LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES AND ARRANGEMENTS
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations ("the 2003 Regulations") give effect to Commission Directive 2002/35/EC amending Council Directive 97/70/EC, which set up a harmonised safety regime for fishing vessels of 24 metres in length and over. Directive 97/70/EC established a harmonised safety regime for these fishing vessels, by applying to them the 1993 Torremolinos Protocol to the Torremolinos International Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels 1995. The purpose of the Commission Directive is to ensure consistency in the application of the provisions of the Torremolinos Protocol by harmonising the interpretation of those provisions. The Commission Directive applies only in relation to fishing vessels constructed on or after 1st January 2003. The 2003 Regulations amend the Fishing Vessels (EC Directive on Harmonised Safety Regime) Regulations 1999. The main changes are set out in the Chapters referred to in the Schedule to the 2003 Regulations and are as follows. In relation to fishing vessels constructed on or after 1st January 2003, various standards which were previously left to the discretion of the Administration of the relevant Member State must now instead be in accordance with the rules of a recognised organisation. These include standards relating to hull construction, watertight bulkheads and doors, anchor equipment (Chapter II), and the design, construction, testing, installation and servicing of machinery and electrical installations (Chapter IV). Chapter III contains provisions aligning the standards on minimum bow height with those in the International Convention on Load Lines 1966, and for aligning general stability criteria with those in the IMO Code on Intact Stability for All Types of Ships. Chapter V has provisions for alignment of standards relating to fire protection, fire detection, fire extinction and fire fighting, with those in the IMO Fire Test Procedures Code; and Chapter VII contains new provisions relating to life saving appliances. A Regulatory Impact Assessment and a Transposition Note have been produced and a copy placed in the library of both Houses of Parliament. Copies may be obtained from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Spring Place, 105 Commercial Road, Southampton SO15 1EG (telephone number 023 80 329100). Merchant Shipping Notices referred to in these Regulations are published by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. Copies may be obtained from Mail Marketing (Scotland), Unit 6, Bloomsgrove Industrial Estate, Norton Street, Nottingham NG7 3JG (telephone 0115 901 3336; fax 0115 901 3334; e-mail orders mca@promo-solution.com). They may also be accessed via the MCA's website http://www.mcga.gov.uk Copies of the IMO Codes and of other IMO documents referred to in these Regulations can be obtained from the International Maritime Organization at 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR (telephone 020 7735 7611). Copies of ISO standards referred to in these Regulations, and of the document referred to in paragraph 36 of the Schedule, may be obtained from BSI Standards, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL, or via the following websites: www.bsonline.techindex.co.uk, www.iso.ch, or www.tso.co.uk Notes: [1] 1995 c. 21; sections 85 and 86 were amended by the Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997 (c. 28), section 8.back [2] S.I. 1999/2998, amended by S.I. 1999/3210.back [3] OJ L 112, 27.4.2002, p. 21.back [4] OJ L 319, 12.12.1994, p. 20.back [5] OJ L34, 9.2.98, p. 1, amended by Commission Directive 1999/19/EC (OJ L83, 27.3.99, p. 48) which is not relevant to these Regulations.back [6] S.I. 1999/2998, amended by S.I. 1999/3210.back [8] S.I. 1996/2908, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back [10] The relevant ISO standards current as at 1st January 2003 are as follows: ISO 614:1989 (Shipbuilding & Marine Structures - Toughened safety glass panes for rectangular windows and side scuttles - Punch method of non-destructive strength testing); ISO 1095:1989 (Shipbuilding & Marine Structures - Toughened safety glass panes for side scuttles); ISO 1751:1993 (Shipbuilding & Marine Structures - Ships' side scuttles); ISO 3902:1990 (Shipbuilding & Marine Structures - gaskets for rectangular windows and side scuttles); ISO 3903:1993 (Shipbuilding & Marine Structures - Ship's ordinary rectangular windows); ISO 5779: 1987 (Shipbuilding - Ordinary rectangular windows - Positioning); ISO 5780:1987 (Shipbuilding - side scuttles - Positioning).back [11] Code adopted by IMO Resolution A.749(18) on 4th November 1993, and amended by IMO Resolution MSC.75(69).back [12] The Recommendations may be found in the 1993 Torremolinos Protocol and Torremolinos International Convention for the Safety of Fishing vessels, consolidated edition 1995, published 1995 by the IMO.back [13] The Code was adopted by the IMO by Resolution A468(XII) on 19th November 1981.back [14] The Code was adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the IMO by Resolution MSC.61(67) in December 1996.back [15] This was published by the International Electro-technical Commission, reference number 60079-0 (2000-06), Edition 3.1 Consolidated Edition, in June 2000.back [17] This Code was adopted by the IMO Marine Safety Committee in December 2000 by Resolution MSC.98(73). It is available from the IMO under sales number IMO-155E.back [18] This Resolution was adopted by the IMO on 19th October 1989.back [19] This Resolution was adopted by the IMO on 4th November 1993.back [20] The relevant ISO standards current as at 1st January 2003 are as follows: ISO 3797:1976 (Shipbuilding - Vertical steel ladders); and ISO 9519:1990 (Shipbuilding & marine structures - Rungs for dog-step ladders).back [21] OJ L 46, 17.2.1997, p. 25.back [22] OJ L 172, 17.6.1998, p. 1.back [23] OJ L 204, 28.7.2001, p. 1.back [24] OJ L 254, 23.9.2002, p. 1.back [25] This Code was adopted by the IMO Marine Safety Committee in June 1996 by Resolution MSC.98(73). It is available from the IMO under sales number IMO-982E.back
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