✨ Maritime Exemptions and Traffic Signs
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 41 — 23 APRIL 2015
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11 from Maritime Rule 19.62(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Operating Requirements – Maritime transport operator responsible for safe ships – No person may operate or permit the operation of a ship in the maritime transport operation unless the ship has a valid Certificate of Survey issued under Rule 44.41
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1 from Maritime Rule 20.41(1) – Operating Limits – Exceptions to duty to operate within operating limits – Specified limits permit – Facilitate permanent or temporary commercial operations where the proposed area of operation is close to the shoreline or close to a structure that is close to the shoreline
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.64(1) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Fishing ships that proceed beyond the inshore fishing area other than fishing ships less than 24 metres within coastal and offshore limits – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Minimum required certificates and minimum number of crew
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.64(2)(a), Table 7 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Fishing ships that proceed beyond the inshore fishing area other than fishing ships less than 24 metres within coastal and offshore limits – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Applicable tables and flow charts in Table 7 – Crewing for fishing vessels – Unlimited area
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1 from Maritime Rule 31.84(4)(b), Table 11 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Ships other than ships to which subparts C and D apply – Minimum crewing requirements for other ships – Applicable tables and flow-charts for passenger ships operating within enclosed water limits
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A, Appendix 7, Table 3(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – Anchors and cables – Anchor cables – Ships operating in restricted limits
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1 from Maritime Rule 40C.13(1), Appendix 1, 1.1 and 1.2 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger Ships that are not SOLAS Ships – General passenger ships – Subdivision and stability – Stability – Intact stability of decked ships – Heeling test and inclining test and stability criteria
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1 from Maritime Rule 44.3 – Surveyor Responsibilities and Survey, Certification, and Maintenance for Ships in Maritime Transport Operations – General – Requirement to hold Certificate of Surveyor Recognition
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Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 - Traffic Signs (April 2015)
Pursuant to subclause 4.4(4) of Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 and a delegation from the NZ Transport Agency, I, Glenn Bunting, Network Manager, authorise the installation and maintenance of the signs described in the Schedule to this notice.
Schedule
W6-5 Crash
There has been a crash ahead. The maximum speed limit is 20km/h until clear of the crash. (For use by the Police only.)
Shape and size: rectangle 850 x 250mm divided into two panels:
- left panel 600 x 250mm; right panel 250 x 250mm
Background:
- left panel orange (Rf); right panel white (R)
Border:
- left panel black 20mm; right panel none
Legend:
| Description | Colour | Size |
|---|---|---|
| left panel "CRASH" | black | 100/16 |
| right panel R1-1 | roundel red (R) | diameter 250mm, width 40mm |
| speed limit "20" | black | 85/14 |
Example:
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- Glenn Bunting, Network Manager
NZ Gazette 2015, No 41