pteron
Well-Known Member
I attended an ISAF/RYA offshore safety course last weekend and much learning was enjoyed.
Part of the course involves a demonstration of flares and the chance to have a go. During the proceedings, an obviously unhappy gentleman (his face was almost the colour and luminosity of the red flares currently burning) remonstrated with our teacher declaring the demonstration illegal.
So I being I, looked for the legislation. There's an awful lot of pseudo legalistic statements banded about on web sites that should know better, e.g. MCA, RNLI and RYA, but interesting that none of them (that I could find) point to the chapter and verse of the legislation.
Fortunately, us being a democracy and all, the legislation is online - two bits of which appear relevant: the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1995/21 which has sod all to say about flares but does allow the Secretary of State to create statutory instruments, one of which is the Merchant Shipping (Distress Signals and Prevention of Collisions) Regulations 1996 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1996/75/made which does have something to say.
What it says quite plainly is:
So unless there are further laws applicable, the regulations clearly only apply on a boat.
Anyone know of other applicable laws? Real links to real laws please, not hearsay.
Part of the course involves a demonstration of flares and the chance to have a go. During the proceedings, an obviously unhappy gentleman (his face was almost the colour and luminosity of the red flares currently burning) remonstrated with our teacher declaring the demonstration illegal.
So I being I, looked for the legislation. There's an awful lot of pseudo legalistic statements banded about on web sites that should know better, e.g. MCA, RNLI and RYA, but interesting that none of them (that I could find) point to the chapter and verse of the legislation.
Fortunately, us being a democracy and all, the legislation is online - two bits of which appear relevant: the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1995/21 which has sod all to say about flares but does allow the Secretary of State to create statutory instruments, one of which is the Merchant Shipping (Distress Signals and Prevention of Collisions) Regulations 1996 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1996/75/made which does have something to say.
What it says quite plainly is:
Application
2.—(1) These Regulations apply to the following vessels—
(a)United Kingdom ships wherever they may be, and other ships while within the United Kingdom or the territorial waters thereof; and
(b)seaplanes registered in the United Kingdom and on the surface of water anywhere, and other seaplanes on the surface of water in the United Kingdom or the territorial waters thereof.
(2) In this regulation “ships” include hovercraft.
So unless there are further laws applicable, the regulations clearly only apply on a boat.
Anyone know of other applicable laws? Real links to real laws please, not hearsay.