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Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 1419The Merchant Shipping (Navigation Bridge Visibility) Regulations 1998(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1998 No. 1419The Merchant Shipping (Navigation Bridge Visibility) Regulations 1998
The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, after consulting the persons referred to in section 86(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995[1], in exercise of the powers conferred by section 85(1)(a) and (b), (3), (6) and (7) and section 86(1) of the 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 Merchant Shipping (Navigation Bridge Visibility) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 1st July 1998. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations:
(b) assembly of that ship has commenced, comprising at least 50 tonnes or one per cent. of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is the less;
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(b) "ISO Standards" means the publication of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) entitled "Ship's Bridge Layout and Equipment - Requirements and Guidelines" (EN ISO 8468). Amendment of Regulations
(iii) regulation 1(3), before the word "operating", there shall be inserted the words "of less than 45 metres in length". Application
(b) No blind sector caused by cargo, cargo gear or other obstructions outside of the wheelhouse forward of the beam which obstructs the view of the sea surface as seen from the conning position, shall exceed 10°. The total arc of blind sectors shall not exceed 20°. The clear sectors between blind sectors shall be at least 5°. However, in the view described in paragraph (1)(a) above, each individual blind sector shall not exceed 5°. (c) The horizontal field of vision from the conning position shall extend over an arc of not less than 225°, that is from right ahead to not less than 22.5° abaft the beam on either side of the ship. (d) From each bridge wing the horizontal field of vision shall extend over an arc of at least 225°, that is from at least 45° on the opposite bow through right ahead and then from right ahead to right astern through 180° on the same side of the ship. (e) From the main steering position the horizontal field of vision shall extend over an arc from right ahead to at least 60° on each side of the ship. (f) The ship's side shall be visible from the bridge wing. (g) The height of the lower edge of the navigation bridge front windows above the bridge deck shall be kept as low as possible. In no case shall the lower edge present an obstruction to the forward view as described in this regulation. (h) The upper edge of the navigation bridge front windows shall allow a forward view of the horizon, for a person with a height of eye of 1,800 millimetres above the bridge deck at the conning position, when the ship is pitching in heavy seas. (2) On and after 1st July 1998 the following requirements apply in respect of windows in such ships:
(b) To help avoid reflections the bridge front windows shall be inclined from the vertical plane top out, at an angle of not less than 10° and not more than 25°. (c) Polarised and tinted navigation bridge windows shall not be fitted. (d) At all times, regardless of weather conditions, at least two of the navigation bridge front windows and, depending on the bridge configuration, additional windows, shall provide a clear view. Requirements for existing ships (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations give effect to amendments to Regulation 22 of Chapter V of the Safety of Life at Sea Convention 1974 (SOLAS) adopted on 23rd May by the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) set out in Annex 2 of the MSC Resolution MSC.31(63). They contain requirements for all ships of 45 metres or more in length constructed on or after 1st July 1998 as to the visibility from the navigation bridge (including the position and construction of the windows) (Regulation 5). Existing such ships are required to comply, so far as practicable, with regulation 4(1)(a) and (b) (certain provisions relating to the view of the sea from the conning position) (Regulation 6). The Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ships of Classes IV, V, VI and VI(A) - Bridge Visibility) Regulations 1992 are amended so that they cease to apply to ships of 45 metres or more in length (Regulation 3). The SOLAS Convention and MSC Resolution MSC.31(63) may be obtained from IMO, 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR. Document EN ISO 8468 (the "ISO standards" referred to in regulation 2(2)) may be obtained from BS, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL. Notes: [1] 1995 c. 21; sections 85 and 86 were amended by the Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997 (c. 28), section 8; and are applied to hovercraft by S.I. 1989/1350.back [2] S.I. 1992/2357.back [3] Section 284 was amended by the Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997, Schedule 1.back ISBN 0 11 079133 9 -- Back --
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