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Statutory Instrument 1987 No. 550 The Merchant Shipping (BCHCode) Regulations 1987 © Crown Copyright 1987 Statutory Instruments printed from this website are printed under the superintendence and authority of the Controller of HMSO being the Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament. The legislation contained on this web site is subject to Crown Copyright protection. It may be reproduced free of charge provided that it is reproduced accurately and that the source and copyright status of the material is made evident to users. It should be noted that the right to reproduce the text of Statutory Instruments does not extend to the Queen's Printer imprints which should be removed from any copies of the Statutory Instrument which are issued or made available to the public. This includes reproduction of the Statutory Instrument on the Internet and on intranet sites. The Royal Arms may be reproduced only where they are an integral part of the original document. The text of this Internet version of the Statutory Instrument which is published by the Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament has been prepared to reflect the text as it was Made. A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Merchant Shipping (BCH Code) Regulations 1987, ISBN 0110765508. The print version may be purchased by clicking here. Braille copies of this Statutory Instrument can also be purchased at the same price as the print edition by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0870 600 5522 or e-mail:customer.services@tso.co.uk. Further information about the publication of legislation on this website can be found by referring to the Frequently Asked Questions. To ensure fast access over slow connections, large documents have been segmented into "chunks". Where you see a "continue" button at the bottom of the page of text, this indicates that there is another chunk of text available. |
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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
MARINE POLLUTION The Merchant Shipping (BCH Code) Regulations 1987
The Secretary of State for
Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by article
3 of the Merchant Shipping (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Order 1987[1] and of all other
powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following
Regulations:
1.-(1) These Regulations may be cited as the
Merchant Shipping (BCH Code)
Regulations 1987 and shall come into force on 6th April 1987.
(2) In these Regulations the following expressions have the following meanings:-
2.-
(2) These Regulations apply to all ships specified in
paragraph (1) which are United Kingdom ships wherever they may
be and to other such ships while they are within a port in the
United Kingdom; provided that in the case of a ship registered
in a state which is not a party to MARPOL 1973/78 they shall not
apply by reason of its being in a port in the United Kingdom if
it would not have been there but for stress of weather or any
circumstances which could not have been prevented by the owner,
the master or the charterer (if any).
(3) These Regulations shall not apply to any ship to which
the Merchant Shipping (IBC Code) Regulations 1987
apply by virtue of regulation 2(1)(b) or (c) thereof (ships
converted or undergoing major modifications after 1st July
1986).
3. Chemical tankers to which these Regulations
apply shall comply with the requirements of the BCH Code as follows:-
(1)
(2)
(3) Every United Kingdom-trading tanker of less than 1,600
tons gross tonnage which was constructed before 1st July 1983
shall be operated in accordance with the requirements of
Chapters V and VA of the BCH Code.
Survey requirements
4.-(1) The structure, equipment, fittings,
arrangements and materials (other than items in respect of which
a Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate, Cargo Ship Safety
Equipment Certificate, Cargo Ship Safety Radiotelegraphy
Certificate or Cargo Ship Safety Radiotelephony Certificate is
issued) of a chemical tanker shall be subjected to the following
surveys:
(2) Every such survey in the case of a United Kingdom ship
shall be carried out by a surveyor appointed by the Secretary of
State; and application for such a survey shall be made by or on
behalf of the owner to the Secretary of State.
Issue of Certificate of fitness
5.-(1) Upon satisfactory completion of an initial or
periodical survey under regulation 4 of these Regulations and
under regulation 23 of the Control of Pollution by Noxious
Liquid Substances Regulations the Secretary of State shall issue
to a ship which complies with the relevant requirements of the
BCH Code and of the
Control of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances Regulations a
certificate called a Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of
Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk in the form so entitled set out in
the appendix to the BCH Code.
Such certificate shall be issued for a period not exceeding 5
years beginning on the date of completion of the survey in
question.
(2) A certificate shall cease to be valid-
(5) The Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of
Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk shall be kept on board the ship and
shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times.
Maintenance of conditions after survey
6.-(1) The condition of the ship and its equipment
shall be maintained so as to conform to the provisions of the
BCH Code.
(2) After any survey of the ship under regulation 4 has
been completed, no change shall be made in the structure,
equipment, fittings, arrangements and materials covered by the
survey, without the sanction of the Secretary of State, except
by direct replacement.
(3) Whenever an accident occurs to a ship or a defect is
discovered, either of which affects the safety or integrity of
the ship, the safety of the crew or the efficiency or
completeness of the equipment required by Part IV of the Control
of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances Regulations, the
master or owner of the ship shall report at the earliest
opportunity to the Secretary of State, who shall determine
whether an additional survey is necessary. If the ship is in a
port of another state the master or owner shall also report
immediately to the appropriate authority of the government of
the state in which the port is situated.
Equivalents
7. Where the BCH Code requires that a particular fitting, material, appliance,
apparatus, item of equipment or type thereof should be fitted or
carried in a ship, or that any particular provision should be
made, or any procedure or arrangement should be complied with,
the Secretary of State may allow any other fitting, material,
appliance, apparatus, item of equipment or type thereof to be
fitted or carried, or any other provision, procedure or
arrangement to be made in that ship, if he is satisfied by trial
thereof or otherwise that such fitting, material, appliance,
apparatus, item of equipment or type thereof, or particular
provision, procedure or arrangement is at least as effective as
that required by the BCH Code.
8. The Secretary of State may exempt any ship or
class or description of ship from any of the requirements of the
BCH Code, subject to
such conditions as he may specify, and may alter or cancel any
exemption so granted.
9. No ship to which these Regulations apply shall
load in bulk or carry in bulk any Category A, Category B or
Category C substance unless-
10.-(1)
(2) It shall be a defence for a person charged with an
offence under these Regulations to prove that he took all
reasonable steps to ensure that the regulations in question were
complied with.
Power to detain
11. In any case where a ship does not comply with
the requirements of these Regulations the ship shall be liable
to be detained and section 692(1) to (3) of the Merchant
Shipping Act 18943[5] (which
relates to the detention of a ship) shall have effect in
relation to the ship, subject to the modification that for the
words"this Act" , wherever they appear, there shall be
substituted the words"the Merchant Shipping (BCH Code) Regulations
1987" .
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Michael Spice
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Transport
26th March 1987
Notes:
[2] Cmnd. 7874; the Convention was amended by the Protocol of 1978 (Cmnd. 7346) and by two sets of amendments adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization on 20th November 1981 and 17th June 1983 respectively. back [4] Cmnd. 5748; the Convention was amended in 1978 (Cmnd. 7347) and by amendments adopted by the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization on 5th December 1985. back |
In these Tables: "Cargo Ship Regulations 1981"means the Merchant Shipping (Cargo Ship Construction and Survey) Regulations 19813[6] ; "Cargo Ship Regulations 1984"means The Merchant Shipping (Cargo Ship Construction and Survey) Regulations 19843[7] ; "Fire Appliances Regulations 1980"means The Merchant Shipping (Fire Appliances) Regulations 19803[8] ; "Fire Protection Regulations 1984"means The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) Regulations 1984[9] ; "Fire Protection pre-1980 Ships Regulations"means The Merchant Shipping (Fire Protection) (Ships Built Before 25th May 1980) Regulations 1985[10] . In Table 1, references to the 1974 SOLAS Convention Regulations are, except where otherwise stated, references to those regulations as amended in 1981 and 1983. In Table 2, references to the 1974 SOLAS Convention Regulations are references to those regulations in the original Convention of 1974 without amendments. Table 1
Notes: [6] S.I. 1981/572 amended by S.I. 1984/1219 and S.I. 1985/663. back [7] S.I. 1984/1217 amended by S.I. 1986/1067 and S.I. 1985/661. back [8] S.I. 1980/544 amended by S.I. 1981/574 and S.I. 1985/1194. back [9] S.I. 1984/1218 amended by S.I. 1985/1193 and S.I. 1986/1070. back [10] S.I. 1985/1218 with amendments not relevant to this Schedule. back |
(This note is not part of the Regulation) These Regulations require chemical tankers which
carry noxious liquid substances of Category A, B or C in bulk
and which were built before 1st July 1986, to comply with the
Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying
Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk which was adopted by the Marine
Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime
Organization on 5th December 1985. The Regulations give effect
to regulation 13(3) of Annex II to the International Convention
for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as set out in
the amendments to that Annex which were adopted by the Marine
Environment Protection Committee on the same date as the Code.
Annex II comes into force internationally on 6th April 1987.
Copies of the Code as adopted, and of the earlier editions which
are referred to in it, are obtainable from the International
Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR.
ISBN 0 11 076550 8 |