Life Saving Equipment Regulations
(2) If a ship navigates in waters the temperature of which is 15°C or more, the requirement in respect of the accommodation capacity referred to in paragraph (1)(a) or (3)(b) 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 VI ship that navigates in waters the temperature of which is 15°C or more may carry, instead of the survival craft referred to in paragraph (1)(a),
(a) one lifebuoy for every four members of the complement if the ship navigates
(b) enough buoyant apparatus to accommodate not more than 40 per cent of the complement of the ship and enough life rafts or inflatable rescue platforms to accommodate that portion of the complement not accommodated by the buoyant apparatus.
(4) [Repealed, SOR/2006-256, s. 2]
(5) A Class VI ship shall carry the following supply of lifejackets:
(6) A Class VI ship shall carry the following equipment:
(a) for each life raft or inflatable rescue platform, the following:
(i) where 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,
(ii) 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
(iii) if the ship is engaged on any other voyage, the Class B (Canadian) emergency pack set out in section 2.1 of Schedule I;
(b) except where the ship is engaged on a home-trade voyage, Class IV, or a minor waters voyage, Class II, the following distress signals:
(c) two lifebuoys, one of which has a buoyant lifeline attached.
(7) A Class VI ship shall be provided with signs that indicate the location of life saving equipment that is not stowed in plain view.
- SOR/96-218, s. 15
- SOR/2001-179, s. 13
- SOR/2004-26, s. 11
- SOR/2006-256, s. 2
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