Maritime Rule Exemptions




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 117 — 29 OCTOBER 2015

  • stability - Owner of a ship, except those ships to which Rule 40B.8 applies, must ensure that the ship complies with applicable subdivision and damage stability requirements of Parts B, B-1, B-2, B-3 and B-4, and applicable requirements of Part A, of Chapter II-1 of SOLAS

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40B.20 - Design, Construction and Equipment - SOLAS ships - Life-saving appliances and arrangements - Ship requirements - Owner of ship must ensure that the ship is provided with life saving appliances and arrangements specified by the applicable requirements of Chapter III of SOLAS

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.23(1) - Design, Construction and Equipment - Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships - Bilge drainage - Bilge pumping arrangements - A ship must be provided with a pumping system capable of pumping from and draining any watertight compartment in the ship

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.51(1), Appendix 2, 2.1 - Design, Construction and Equipment - Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships - Fire-fighting appliances - Owner and the master of a ship must ensure that fire appliances are provided in accordance with the requirements of Appendix 2 of this Part - Ships of less than 500 gross tonnage that undertake an international voyage

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.51(1), Appendix 2, 2.3 - Design, Construction and Equipment - Passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships - Fire-fighting appliances - Owner and the master of a ship must ensure that fire appliances are provided in accordance with the requirements of Appendix 2 of this Part - Restricted coastal and restricted limit ships

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.52(1), Appendix 3, 3.2(2)(a) - Design, Construction and Equipment - Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships - Life-saving appliances - Offshore limit ships and coastal limit ships - A ship of less than 30 metres but 15 metres or more in length overall must be provided with at least one lifeboat or rescue boat that is capable of being launched on one side of the ship

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.55(b) - Design, Construction and Equipment - Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships - Anchors and Cables - New ships of less than 24 metres - Anchors in accordance with the requirements of Tables 2A, 2B or 2C of Appendix 6, and cables in accordance with Tables 3A or 3B and 4 of Appendix 6, and the notes of the accompanying Tables 3A and 3B and 4

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40E.22(1) - Design, Construction and Equipment - Sailing ships - Bulwarks and guard rails - Bulwarks, guardrails and toerails - A ship less than 24 metres in length that does not carry cargo must be provided with bulwarks, guardrails and toerails

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40E.52(1), Appendix 5(1) - Design, Construction and Equipment - Sailing ships - Radiocommunications equipment - Owner and the master of a ship must ensure that radiocommunication equipment is provided in accordance with the requirements of Appendix 5 - Ships that do not proceed beyond the enclosed limit

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 42B.57(1) - Safety Equipment - Fire Appliances Performance Standards - Portable fire extinguishers - All portable fire extinguishers must comply with the size and classification ratings

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.21(4)(c) - Navigational Equipment - All ships to which SOLAS is not applied - Magnetic compasses - Small passenger and non-passenger ships, and 8 fishing ships - Owner and master of ship must ensure all compasses fitted to that ship are adjusted so as to have no more than 5° deviation on any heading unless a greater deviation is specifically approved by a compass adjuster

  • 3 from Maritime Rule 46.17(1)(a) - Surveys, Certification and Maintenance - Ships which do not proceed beyond restricted limits, fishing ships, and ships of less than 45 metres in length - Inspections - Hull and external fittings inspections below the waterline with the ship out of the water at intervals not exceeding two years

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 47.65(5)(b) - Load Lines - Ships of less than 24 metres in length - Conditions of assignment - Minimum freeing port area - Where the length of the well is less than 20 metres, the freeing port area must be determined from Table 6

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 47.8(2)(a) - Load Lines - Owner’s and master’s obligations - Section 1 - Ships of 24 metres or more in length - Owner’s and master’s obligations - Owner and master must comply with and ensure compliance with this Section and the provisions of Articles 2, 3, 7, 10 to 15, Annex I and Annex II of the

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