Merchant Shipping (Safety Convention) Act, 1952

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Number 29 of 1952.


MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY CONVENTION) ACT, 1952.


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

PART I.

Preliminary and General.

Section

1.

Short title and collective citation.

2.

Commencement.

3.

Interpretation and construction.

4.

Countries to which Safety Convention applies.

5.

Power of the Minister to prescribe fees.

6.

Collection and disposal of fees.

7.

Laying of orders, rules and regulations before Oireachtas.

8.

Repeals.

9.

Transitional provisions.

PART II.

Safety of Life at Sea.

Construction and Equipment.

10.

Construction rules.

11.

Rules for life-saving appliances.

12.

Amendment of section 430 of Principal Act.

13.

Amendment of Principal Act.

14.

Amendment of section 9 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1906.

15.

Radio rules.

16.

Radio surveyors.

17.

Survey of passenger steamers by radio surveyors.

18.

Rules for direction-finders.

19.

Further provisions as to radio navigational aids.

Certificates.

20.

Issue for passengers steamers of safety certificates and exemption certificates.

21.

Modification of safety certificates as respects life-saving appliances.

22.

Issue for cargo ships of safety equipment certificates and exemption certificates.

23.

Issue for cargo ships of radio certificates and exemption certificates.

24.

Issue of general safety certificates, etc., on partial compliance with rules.

25.

Notice of alterations and additional surveys.

26.

Prohibition on proceedings to sea without appropriate certificates.

27.

Miscellaneous provisions as to surveys and certificates.

Safety Convention Ships not Registered in the State.

28.

Certificates of Convention ships not registered in the State.

29.

Modified survey of passenger steamers holding Convention certificates.

30.

Miscellaneous privileges of ships holding Convention certificates.

31.

Further provisions as to the production of Convention certificates.

Miscellaneous Provisions for Furthering Safety of Life at Sea.

32.

Information about ship's stability.

33.

Openings in passenger steamers' hulls and watertight bulkheads.

34.

Submersion of sub-division load lines.

35.

Report of dangers to navigation.

36.

Signals of distress.

37.

Obligation to assist vessels, etc., in distress.

38.

Carriage of dangerous goods.

39.

Carriage of grain.

40.

Method of giving helm orders.

41.

Careful navigation near ice.

42.

Notice of Atlantic routes.

Supplemental.

43.

Definition of “passenger” and “passenger steamer”.

44.

Removing persons in case of danger.

45.

Power of Minister to exempt from safety requirements.

46.

Exemption of certain ships from certain provisions of this Act.

47.

Consequential amendments of Merchant Shipping Acts.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Enactments Repealed.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Transitional Provisions.


Acts Referred to

Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1933

No. 42 of 1933

Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1926

No. 45 of 1926

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Number 29 of 1952.


MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY CONVENTION) ACT, 1952.


AN ACT TO ENABLE EFFECT TO BE GIVEN TO AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, SIGNED IN LONDON ON THE 10th DAY OF JUNE, 1948; TO AMEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS, 1894 TO 1947, RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF PASSENGER STEAMERS, TO LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES, WIRELESS AND RADIO NAVIGATIONAL AIDS AND TO OTHER MATTERS AFFECTED BY THE SAID CONVENTION; AND TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE CHARGING OF FEES. [17th December, 1952.]

BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:—