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Life Saving Equipment Regulations

Version of section 19 from 2006-03-22 to 2006-10-18:

  •  (1) Subject to subsections (3) and (4), a Class VII ship shall carry

    • (a) where the ship is engaged on a home-trade voyage, Class IV, or a minor waters voyage, Class II, enough life rafts or inflatable rescue platforms to accommodate the complement; and

    • (b) where the ship is engaged on any other voyage, enough life rafts to accommodate the complement.

  • (2) Where the ship operates in waters the temperature of which is 10°C or more, the accommodation capacity required under paragraph (1)(a) may be met by counting not more than 33.33 per cent of the complement of the life raft or inflatable rescue platform as being in the water, holding on to the life raft or inflatable rescue platform.

  • (3) A Class VII ship that navigates in waters the temperature of which is 10°C or more may carry, instead of the survival craft referred to in paragraph (1)(a), one lifebuoy for every four members of the complement if the ship navigates

    • (a) within 150 m of shore; or

    • (b) navigates in a depth of water not exceeding 1.5 m.

  • (4) Where, on April 27, 1996, a Class VII ship carried buoyant apparatus, the ship may continue to carry that apparatus instead of the survival craft referred to in paragraph (1)(a) if

    • (a) the ship is 20 m or less in length;

    • (b) the ship navigates in waters the temperature of which is 10°C or more; and

    • (c) the aggregate capacity of the survival craft carried is sufficient to accommodate the complement.

  • (5) A Class VII ship shall carry a suitable boat that is carried on board or towed.

  • (6) A Class VII ship within the length range set out in column I of an item of the table to this subsection shall carry the supply of equipment set out in columns II and III of that item.

    TABLE

    Column IColumn IIColumn III
    ItemLength of ShipLifebuoysBuoyant Lifelines
    1Under 25 m22
    225 m or over but under 50 m42
    350 m or over62
  • (7) A Class VII ship shall carry the following supply of lifejackets:

    • (a) one for each member of the complement; and

    • (b) enough that are suitable for children for at least 10 per cent of the complement or one for each child on board, whichever is greater.

  • (8) A Class VII ship shall carry, for each life raft and each inflatable rescue platform, the following equipment:

    • (a) if the ship is engaged on a voyage beyond the limits of a home-trade voyage, Class III, the Class A emergency pack set out in section 1 of Schedule I;

    • (b) if the ship is engaged on a home-trade voyage, Class IV, or a minor waters voyage, Class II, the Class C emergency pack set out in section 3 of Schedule I; and

    • (c) if the ship is engaged on any other voyage, the Class B (Canadian) emergency pack set out in section 2.1 of Schedule I.

  • (9) A Class VII ship shall carry, for each suitable boat, the equipment set out in section 5 of Schedule II.

  • (10) A Class VII ship shall be provided with signs that indicate

    • (a) the location of

      • (i) survival craft and their launching devices,

      • (i.1) lifejackets and lifejackets suitable for children,

      • (ii) muster stations, and

      • (iii) embarkation stations; and

    • (b) directions to the muster and embarkation stations.

  • SOR/96-218, s. 15
  • SOR/2001-179, s. 14
  • SOR/2004-26, s. 12

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