The Merchant Shipping (High Speed Offshore Service Craft) Regulations 2022

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2022-01-13
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 13th January 2022

Laid before Parliament: 18th January 2022

Coming into force-: 9th February 2022

The Secretary of State has consulted the persons referred to in section 86(4) of that Act.

Citation, commencement and extent

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Definitions

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In these Regulations—

Application

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Compliance and exemptions

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Offences, penalties and detention

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Survey and certification

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  • HSC Code” means the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (2000), 2008 Edition[^f00009];
  • HSOSC” means a craft to which the Merchant Shipping (High Speed Offshore Service Craft) Regulations 2022 apply (see regulation 3 of those Regulations);
  • HSOSC Code” means the Secretary of State’s Code for High Speed Offshore Service Craft (of less than 500GT carrying up to 60 persons), published on 9th February 2022, and includes any document amending or replacing it which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and which is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice[^f00010];
  • HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft” means the certificate of that name issued pursuant to regulation 13A;

(9A) (1) An HSOSC is subject to the following surveys of its structure, safety equipment, radio installations and other equipment— (a) before the HSOSC is put in service or before the HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft is issued for the first time, an initial survey; (b) at the intervals specified in the HSOSC Code, a renewal survey; (c) within three months before or after each anniversary date of a HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft, a periodical survey; and (d) an additional survey as the occasion arises. (2) This regulation does not apply to an HSOSC which is not a United Kingdom ship but which is registered with a State with which the Secretary of State has entered into an administrative arrangement to accept certificates of a particular name or description which are equivalent to an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft.

(2) References in regulations 9A and 10 to surveys or inspections of a particular description which are required to be carried out on an HSOSC are to the surveys or inspections, as the case may be, of those descriptions as set out in the HSC Code, with any additions or exceptions as set out in the HSOSC Code.

(13A) (1) When an initial survey or a renewal survey to meet the requirements set out in these Regulations has been satisfactorily completed in respect of an HSOSC, the Certifying Authority must issue an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft. (2) This regulation does not apply to an HSOSC which is not a United Kingdom ship which is, or is to be, certified with a certificate of a particular name or description which is equivalent to an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft and which is specified as such in a Merchant Shipping Notice.

(5A) No United Kingdom HSOSC may proceed to sea unless it has been surveyed and there is in force an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft. (5B) No HSOSC which is not a United Kingdom HSOSC may operate in United Kingdom waters unless it has been surveyed and there is in force— (a) an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft, or (b) a certificate of a particular name or description which is equivalent to an HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft and which is specified as such in a Merchant Shipping Notice.

(25A) The owner and master of an HSOSC must ensure that there is not on board a greater number of persons than that stated on the ship’s HSC Code Safety Certificate for Offshore Service Craft or equivalent certificate described in regulation 23(5B)(b).

Review

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Consequential amendment

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Signed

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport

Robert Courts — Parliamentary Under Secretary of State — Department for Transport — 2022-01-13

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

These Regulations make provision about standards for high speed offshore service craft (HSOSC).

Regulation 3 sets out the application of these Regulations, and defines HSOSC.

Regulation 4 provides that those craft must comply with the Secretary of State’s Code for High Speed Offshore Service Craft, and makes provision about exemptions.

Regulation 5 sets out provisions about offences, penalties and detention.

Regulation 6 amends the Merchant Shipping (Survey and Certification) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/508) to provide for survey and certification for United Kingdom High Speed Offshore Service Craft.

Regulations 7 and 8 contain a review provision and a consequential amendment respectively.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen. An Explanatory Memorandum is published alongside the instrument on www.legislation.gov.uk.

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