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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1972 INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA (2001)
 
(Notice of the Ministry of Transport on the Effectiveness of the 1972 International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea, as Amended in 2001 (Announcement No.15 of the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, September 28, 2003: On November 29, 2001, the International Maritime Organization adopted an amendment to the 1972 International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea, with Resolution No. A.910(22). According to the Resolution and Article VI, Paragraph 4 of the 1972 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, the amendment will go into effect through the procedure of acquiescent acceptance as of November 29, 2003.

As a contracting party of the 1972 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, China has not objected to the Amendment since its adoption. Therefore the Amendment will have binding force on China)

     
     
SUBJECT : 1972 INTERNATIONAL PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA; AMENDMENTS
ISSUING DEPARTMENT : MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ISSUE DATE : 09/28/2003
IMPLEMENT DATE : 11/29/2003
LENGTH : 1,125 words
TEXT :
1. RULE 3

RULE 3 (a) is amended as follows:

(a) The word "Vessel" includes every description of water craft, including non-displacement craft, wing-in ground craft and seaplanes, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.

RULE 3(m) is added as follows:

(m) The term "wing-in ground (WIG) craft" means a multimodal craft which, in its main operational mode, flies in close proximity to the surface by utilizing surface-effect action.


2. RULE 8

RULE 8(a) is amended as follows:

(a) Any action to avoid collision shall be taken in accordance with the Rules of this Part and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, be positive, made in ample time and with due regard to the observance of good seamanship.


3. RULE 18

RULE 18(f) is added as follows:

(f) (i) A WIG craft shall, when taking off, landing and in flight near the surface, keep well clear of all other vessels and avoid impeding their navigation;

(f) (ii) A WIG craft operating on the water surface shall comply with the Rules of this Part as a power-driven vessel.


4. RULE 23

RULE 23(c) is added as follows, and the old Rule 23(c) is renumbered as 23(d):

(c) A WIG craft only when taking off, landing and in flight near the surface shall, in addition to the lights prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule, exhibit a high intensity all-round flashing red light.


5. RULE 31

RULE 31 is amended as follows:

Where it is impracticable for a seaplane or a WIG craft to exhibit lights and shapes of the characteristics or in the positions prescribed in the Rules of this Part she shall exhibit lights and shapes as closely similar in characteristics and position as possible.


6. RULE 33

RULE 33(a) is amended as follows:

(a) A vessel of 12 meters or more in length shall be provided with a whistle, a vessel of 20 meters or more in length shall be provided with a bell in addition to a whistle, and a vessel of 100 meters or more in length shall, in addition, be provided with a gong, the tone and sound of which cannot be confused with that of the bell. The whistle, bell, and gong shall comply with the specifications in Annex III to these Regulations. The bell or gong or both may be replaced by other equipment having the same respective sound characteristics, provided that manual sounding of the required signals shall always be possible.


7. RULE 35

RULE 35 (i) is added as follows, and the old Rule 35 (i) and (j) are renumbered as 35(j) and (k), respectively:

(i) A vessel of 12 meters or more but less than 20 meters in length shall not be obliged to give the bell signals prescribed in paragraphs (g) and (h) of this Rule. However, if she does not, she shall make some other efficient sound signal at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.


8. ANNEX I

Section 13 "High-speed Craft" is amended as follows:

(a) The masthead light of high-speed craft may be placed at a height related to the breadth of the craft lower than that prescribed in paragraph 2(a) (i) of this annex, provided that the base angle of the isosceles triangles formed by the sidelights and masthead light, when seen in end elevation, is not less than 27;

(b) On high-speed craft of 50 meters or more in length, the vertical separation between foremast and mainmast light of 4.5 meters required by paragraph 29 (a) (ii) of this annex may be modified provided that such distance shall not be less than the value determined by the following formula:

y = ((a+17Y)C +2)/1000

where:
y is the height of the mainmast light above the foremast light in meters;
a is the height of the foremast light above the water surface in service condition in meters;
Y is the trim in service condition in degrees;
C is the horizontal separation of masthead lights in meters.


9. ANNEX III

Section 1, "Whistles" paragraphs (a) and (c) are amended to as follows:

(a) Frequencies and range audibility

The fundamental frequency of the signal shall lie within the range 70-700Hz. The range of audibility of the signal from a whistle shall be determined by those frequencies, which may include the fundamental and/or one or more higher frequencies, which lie within the range 180-700Hz (+/-1%) for a vessel of 20 meters or more in length, or 180-2100Hz (+/-1%) for a vessel of less than 20 meters in length and which provide the sound pressure levels specified in paragraph 19c0 below.

(c) Sound signal intensity and range of audibility

A whistle fitted in a vessel shall provide, in the direction of maximum intensity of the whistle and at a distance of 1 meter from it, a sound pressure level in at least one 1/3rd-octave band within the range of frequencies 180-700Hz (+/-1%) for a vessel of 20 meters or more in length, or 180-2100Hz (+/-1%) for a vessel of less than 20 meters in length, of not less than the appropriate figure given as below:

Length of vessel in meters: 200 or more
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 143
Audibility range in nautical miles: 2

Length of vessel in meters: 75 or above but below 200
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 138
Audibility range in nautical miles: 1.5

Length of vessel in meters: 20 or above but below 75
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 130
Audibility range in nautical miles: 1

Length of vessel in meters: Below 20
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 120*1
Audibility range in nautical miles: 0.5

Length of vessel in meters: Below 20
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 115*2
Audibility range in nautical miles:0.5

Length of vessel in meters: Below 20
1/3rd-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2X10-5N/m2: 111*3
Audibility range in nautical miles:0.5


*1 When the measured frequencies lie within the range 180-450Hz
*2 When the measured frequencies lie within the range 450-800Hz
*3 When the measured frequencies lie within the range 800-2100Hz


Section 2, paragraph (b) is amended as follows:

(b) Bells and gongs shall be made of corrosion-resistant material and designed to give clear tone. The diameter of the mouth of the bell shall be not less than 300 mm for vessels of 20 meters or more in length. Where practicable, a power-driven bell striker is recommended to ensure constant force but manual operation shall be possible. The mass of the striker shall be not less than 3 per cent of the mass of the bell.



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