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BUITERWORTH
HEINEMANN
EDITION
A
GUIDE TO THE
Collision
Avoidance
Rules
A
N
Cockcroft
and
J
N
F
Lameijer
INCORPORATES
THE
1993
AND
2001
AMENDMENTS
A GUIDE
TO
THE COLLISIONAVOIDANCE
RULES
A
GUIDE TO
THE COLLISION
AVO ID AN
C
E
RULES
International Regulations
for
Preventing
Collisions at Sea
Sixth edition
Incorporating the
1981, 1987, 1989, 1993
and
2001
Amendments
A.
N.
COCKCROFT
J.
N.
F.
LAMEIJER
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CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface
Collisions and the Courts
History
of
the Collision Regulations
vii
ix
xi
xiv
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR
PREVENTING COLLISIONS
AT
SEA
Part
A. GENERAL
Rules
1-3
3
Part
B.
STEERING
AND
SAILING RULES
Section
I
Rules
4-10
17
Section
II
Rules
11-18
85
Section I11
Rule
19
1
24
Part
c.
LIGHTS
AND
SHAPES
Rules
2&31
141
Part
D.
SOUND
AND
LIGHT SIGNALS
Rules
32-37
168
Part
E.
EXEMPTIONS
183
ANNEXES
TO
THE
RULES
185
Annex I. Details of lights and shapes
187
Annex
11.
Additional signals for fishing vessels
195
Annex
111.
Details of sound signal appliances
197
International Convention Regulation IVI on Standards of
Training, Navigational Certification and Watchkeeping,
IMO Recommendations on Navigational Watchkeeping
International Convention
on
Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping
for
Seafarers, 1978,
as amended 213
Table for Use in Assessing Risk
of
Collision 228
Mancmvres to Avoid Collision (including Manceuvring
Diagram) 229
Manceuvring Information 233
WITH
COMMENTS
Annex IV. Distress signals 200
Watchkeeping
for
Seafarers, 1978 202
206
Ships Referred to in the Text
Index
237
243
Selected Examples
of
Ships
’
Lights:
Colour
plates facing pages
174-175
FOREWORD
I have had the pleasure and privilege of seeing this book during its
preparation and have known the authors for many years, more
particularly during all the years of preparation both nationally and
internationally which preceded the 1972 Conference. Both of them
devoted themselves wholeheartedly to the work
of
revision
of
the
1960 Regulations and are therefore well qualified
to
produce a work
of comment and advice for those who on a day in the future will be
required
to
put on one side the Regulations with which they have
worked and become familiar during many years
of
practising their
profession and to follow this new set of Regulations.
The unanimous desire of those who took part
in
the Conference
was to rectify things in the 1960 Regulations which they themselves
saw or which they had been advised by their own mariners as defects.
They also hoped by a complete change in presentation to make the
new Regulations easier to assimilate and understand by the user.
Inevitably this has led to the Regulations being very much different
both in format and in some important cases in content. This book
appeals to me as a very comprehensive effort to highlight the changes
and
I
therefore recommend it for careful study by both practising
mariners and those who aspire to become shipmasters or navigating
officers.
The book also contains much advice on how the Regulations are
to
be
interpreted and collisions avoided. The message which emerges
to me is that there is a great need for study and careful consideration
by mariners
of
the new Regulations before being presented with a
situation of danger in reality.
After such forethought and preparation the mariner will be in a
position to interpret the Regulations himself in his own particular
circumstances for it is he who in the ultimate may have to defend
his conduct in a court. If this book can produce this attitude of
forethought and consideration
-
and
I
think it can do
so
-
I
believe
the authors will have achieved their purpose.
A.
C.
MANSON
vii
. GUIDE
TO
THE COLLISION AVOIDANCE
RULES
A
GUIDE TO
THE COLLISION
AVO ID AN
C
E
RULES
International Regulations
for
Preventing
Collisions at.
EDITION
A
GUIDE TO THE
Collision
Avoidance
Rules
A
N
Cockcroft
and
J
N
F
Lameijer
INCORPORATES
THE
1993
AND
2001
AMENDMENTS
A GUIDE
TO