Life Saving Equipment Regulations
49 A Class II ship shall carry
(a) three survival craft VHF radiotelephone apparatus stowed so that they are readily accessible for immediate use, unless the ship is less than 20 m in length and engaged on a voyage that does not go beyond the Gulf of St. Lawrence;
(b) a marine anti-exposure work suit for each member of the rescue boat crew;
(c) for each life raft,
(i) if the ship is engaged on a home-trade voyage, Class II, the Class A emergency pack set out in section 1 of Schedule I, and
(ii) if the ship is engaged on a short international voyage that is not a home-trade voyage, Class IV, or a minor waters voyage, Class II, the Class B (SOLAS) emergency pack set out in section 2 of Schedule I;
(d) for each lifeboat and each rescue boat that is counted as a lifeboat for the purposes of subsection 43(1), the equipment set out in section 1 of Schedule II;
(e) for each rescue boat, the equipment set out in section 2 of Schedule II;
(f) a line-throwing appliance;
(g) 12 rocket parachute flares;
(h) one portable battery-powered loud hailer located at each muster station where
(i) more than 100 persons are to be mustered, or
(ii) a marine evacuation system is used; and
(i) means of embarkation into survival craft.
- SOR/96-218, s. 34
- SOR/2000-261, s. 15
- SOR/2001-179, ss. 27, 76(F)
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