✨ Maritime Rule Exemptions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 22 — 2 MARCH 2017
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(2) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Continuous fixed seating – 450mm must be allowed for each person.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(3)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Provision for ready escape – Passageways between fixed seating of not less than 600mm wide if passageway is 4.5 metres or less in length.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.26(1)(a)(i)(aa)–(ab) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Water freeing arrangements – Minimum freeing port areas – Length and height requirements.
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3 from Maritime Rule 40A.33(1)(e) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Petrol inboard and outboard engines – Not more than 12 passengers carried.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.58(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Anchors and cables – Owner of ship 24 metres in length or more must ensure anchors and cables are provided in accordance with the requirements.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.60 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Anchors and cables – Testing and marking requirements of anchors and chain cables.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40A.63(2) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships – Navigating position – Wheelhouse windows forward of the helm position and those essential for the safe navigation of the ship must be clear.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40B.23(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – SOLAS ships – Radiocommunications – Ship requirements – Compliance with specified regulations of Parts A and C of Chapter IV of SOLAS.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40C.12(3)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Subdivision – Doorways and other access openings must not be fitted in the collision bulkhead below the freeboard deck.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40C.52(1), Appendix 3, 3.3(3)(e) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Life-saving appliances – Restricted coastal and restricted limit ships – Survival craft (comprising lifeboats, rescue boats and liferafts) – Ship that does not proceed beyond restricted limits must carry lifebuoys.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40D.12(2)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing ships – Design survey, construction and structural strength – Watertight doors – In any ship of 45 metres or more in length, watertight doors must be of the sliding type.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40D.37(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing ships – Owner and master of any ship must ensure that life-saving appliances are provided in accordance with the requirements of Appendix 1.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40D.64(1), Appendix 2, 2.1 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing ships – Fire appliances – Owner and master of any ship must ensure fire appliances are provided in accordance with requirements of Appendix 2 – Fire-fighting appliances on ships 60 metres or more in length that proceed beyond restricted limits.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40G.5(1)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Novel ships – Owner must ensure safety case contains relevant particulars set out in Appendix 1 for the design, construction, equipment and operation of the ship.
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1 from Maritime Rule 40G.6(2)(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Novel ships – Issuance of initial certificate of fitness if ship’s design has been approved by surveyor or classification society.
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1 from Maritime Rule 42A.17(1) – Safety Equipment – Life-saving appliances – Performance, Maintenance and Servicing – Non-SOLAS lifebuoys must meet the requirements of section 2.1 of the International Life-Saving Appliance Code in respect of lifebuoy specification, self-igniting lights, self-activating smoke signals and buoyant lifelines.
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