Last call for your coments via www.boatsafetyscheme.org/about-us/co-alarm-consultation/ the consultation closes at end of play today 9 Nov. We've had just under 250 responses so far. A lot of thought provoking entries. Thanks to everyone who has commented so far.
Last call for your coments via www.boatsafetyscheme.org/about-us/co-alarm-consultation/ the consultation closes at end of play today 9 Nov. We've had just under 250 responses so far. A lot of thought provoking entries. Thanks to everyone who has commented so far.
That's worse (percentage-wise) than the response to the Thames" licence" / registration consultation.
Just shows you that boaters can't be bothered to comment because they think 'it's a done deal' despite what they might think.
My personal objection is that the technology is just not yet suitable for confined spaces in the same way that smoke detectors aren't.
I don't have to have any detection equipment in my home why the ..... should I have to have one in my boat???
The BSS is there to protect danger to the public and not the boater.
Make equipment advisory and promote devices which are capable of protecting those in their boats.
This is a shame, I have had BSS cert on the boat since 2005, yet I have not heard of this ‘consultation’. Was it advertised to existing BSS holders? I came across this thread by chance as I have nothing to do with the Thames but keep a boat on the Crinan. Does the BSS office even realise that there are canals in Scotland and their users are sea going vessels?
Unfortunately the BSS is not seen in a good light up here as the whole scheme appears to have become a self perpetuating bureaucratic empire that has lost it real purpose.
As it is, I’ve had a CO alarm for many years fitted to best practice of the manufactures but I will wait for the BSS regs which will say something else!
I am not sure though why this discussion only popped up in the Thames forum on this site but this is not a place for formal consultation - it is after all a bit mickey mouse whichever sub forum is being discussed.