Navigation (Compass) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVIGATION ACT 1912-1926.
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this third day of May, 1927.
STONEHAVEN,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
H. E. PRATTEN,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
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NAVIGATION (COMPASS) REGULATIONS.
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a ) Ships registered in Australia;(
b ) Ships licensed to engage in the coasting trade;(
c ) Ships regularly trading from Commonwealth ports as head-quarters; and(
d ) Ships taking on board passengers at any port in Australia for conveyance to parts beyond the seas.
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a ) Ships under fifteen tons gross registered tonnage;(
b ) River and bay ships;
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c ) British ships, not registered in Australia, in respect of which a compass certificate has been issued by or under the authority of the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom and is still in force: and(
d ) Foreign ships in respect of which a compass certificate has been issued by or under the authority of the Government of the country to which the ships belong.
(2) In the case of a ship trading
exclusively within the limits of a single State, but not included in any of the
classes specified in paragraphs (
(3) A Surveyor or Inspector may inspect the compasses of any ship exempted by this Regulation from the requirements of these Regulations and report thereon to the Deputy Director, who, if he considers it necessary so to do, may direct that such compasses shall be adjusted in the manner prescribed for the compasses of ships subject to these Regulations.
“The Minister” means the Minister of State for Trade and Customs;
“The Deputy Director” means the Deputy Director of Navigation for a State, and includes the Director of Navigation;
“Adjuster of compasses” means an adjuster of compasses licensed under these Regulations, and includes a master or mate of a British ship so licensed;
“Inspector” means a shipping inspector appointed under the Act;
“Surveyor” means a nautical surveyor of ships appointed under the Act; and
“The Act” means the
Navigation Act 1912-1926 and includes any amendment of that Act.
Provided that it shall not be required that the standard compasses of limited coast-trade ships not exceeding 100 tons gross registered tonnage shall be furnished with appliances for taking observations and bearings unless, in the opinion of the Deputy Director, such are necessary for the safe navigation of the ship, having regard to the particular voyage or trade in which she is, or is about to be engaged.
(2) Every foreign-going passenger ship to which these Regulations apply shall be provided with, in addition to a standard compass, at least two good compasses in or on binnacles.
(3) Every foreign-going cargo ship and every Australian-trade ship (passenger or cargo) to which these Regulations apply shall be provided with, in addition to a standard compass, at least one good compass in or on a binnacle:
Provided that in the case of a ship in which provision for steering is made in one part of the ship only, and the compass for the use of the helmsman is placed and equipped as provided in sub-regulation (1) of this regulation, the Director, if he is satisfied that two compasses are unnecessary, may by writing under his hand dispense with the requirement of an additional compass.
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b ) In the case of the following ships, before their entry outwards at the Customs, or, in the case of ships not required to be so entered outwards, before they go to sea from any port in Australia, viz.:—(i) Ships which have been laid up for a period of three months or more;
(ii) Ships which have been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of section 193 of the Act, but subject, in this case, to the provisions of regulation 7;
(iii) Ships which have been placed in dock for general overhaul, or which have been subjected to alterations or repairs, in either case of such a nature as would, in the opinion of a surveyor or inspector, be likely to affect the accuracy of their compasses;
(iv) Ships licensed to engage in the coasting trade, whose compasses have not been adjusted for the southern hemisphere; and
(v) Ships the compasses of which a surveyor or inspector has reasonable grounds to believe are unreliable:
Provided that where, in special cases, the Deputy Director is satisfied that further adjustment of the compasses of any ship is unnecessary, he may by writing under his hand exempt that ship from the requirements of this regulation.
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a ) The master of the ship shall furnish to the surveyor or inspector a compass declaration in Form C 1, signed by himself and the mate (one at least of whom shall have made the last and intends making the next voyage in the ship);(
b ) The master of the ship shall also produce to the surveyor or inspector a deviation card showing, the deviation of the standard compass on each point of the compass, with the position of the ship and the date when last swung and the adjuster’s name, and having noted upon it the position and size of the magnets and soft-iron correctors, their distance from the centre of the compass, and the changes which have been made in them in re-adjustment; also, in the case of a foreign-going ship, an Australian trade ship, or a limited coast-trade ship over 100 tons gross register, the compass-error register book of the ship, properly kept in accordance with these Regulations; and(
c ) The surveyor or inspector, if satisfied by such evidence with the adjustment of the standard compass, and also, by inspection, with the position and good order and condition of the compasses and with the appliances for taking bearings, shall sign a certificate in Form C 2, and shall forthwith forward the same, together with the declaration mentioned in paragraph (a ) above, to the Deputy Director:
Provided that every such ship shall have her compasses examined and adjusted by an adjuster of compasses once at least in every two years.
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a ) be taken to the swinging-buoys laid down for such purpose in any port; or(
b ) be swung in any harbour or at sea for the adjustment of her compasses by means of bearings of suitable terrestrial or celestial objects, or by use of a deflector.
(2) Where the Deputy Director is satisfied that the deviations of a ship’s compasses have been satisfactorily ascertained and adjusted he shall issue a Compass Certificate for the ship in Form C 4.
(2) Observations for the purpose of ascertaining compass-errors shall be made and recorded as frequently as practicable.
(3) The compass-error register book, shall be produced to a surveyor or inspector, on demand, and when so produced shall be signed and dated by that official, provided he is satisfied that the register book has been kept in accordance with these regulations.
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a ) persons holding a certificate of competency as Extra Master recognized by the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom;(
b ) persons holding a certificate of competency as Master (other than Extra Master) recognized by the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom, and who have been at least one year in command of a foreign-going vessel, and who produce satisfactory evidence that they have passed the examination prescribed under the Act, or by the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom, or by any Marine Board or authority approved by the Minister, in the syllabus of the laws of the deviation of the compass in iron ships, and in the means of compensating or correcting such deviation.
(2) No person shall act as an adjuster of compasses unless licensed in accordance with this regulation.
(2) A copy of the order, stating the cause of cancellation, shall be delivered to the adjuster of compasses or transmitted by registered post to his last-known address in the Commonwealth.
(3) The adjuster of compasses may appeal to the Director of Navigation against the order.
(4) If no appeal is made to the Director of Navigation within fourteen days after the delivery or posting of a copy of the order, or if on appeal the order is confirmed by the Director of Navigation, the licence shall be void, and shall forthwith be delivered up to the Deputy Director.
(2) If the licence-fee be not paid on or before the due date, the Deputy Director may, by order under his hand, cancel any licence.
Ship’s gross registered tonnage. | Fee. | ||
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Not exceeding 500 tons........................................................................................ | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Exceeding 500, but not exceeding 1,000 tons ....................................................... | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Exceeding 1,000, but not exceeding 2,000 tons...................................................... | 4 | 4 | 0 |
Exceeding 2,000, but not exceeding 3,000 tons...................................................... | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Exceeding 3,000, but not exceeding 4,000 tons...................................................... | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Exceeding 4,000 tons........................................................................................... | 7 | 7 | 0 |
(2) The amount of the fee shall be paid, at the principal port in a State to the Deputy Director or Collector of Customs, and at an outport to the Superintendent, Mercantile Marine Office, at the time of, or prior to, the making of an application to the Deputy Director, in Form C. 8, for the services of an adjuster of compasses.
(3) The Deputy Director, if satisfied with the adjuster’s declaration, will authorize the payment to the adjuster of the amount of the fee collected.
(2) An adjuster of compasses, receiving notice to attend on any ship and being unable to do so, shall immediately notify the Deputy Director to that effect.
(2) If any adjuster of compasses proposes to be absent from his address for more than forty-eight hours he shall inform the Deputy Director of his intention, and shall state the period he intends to be absent and the date upon which such absence will commence.
(2) Where a prescribed form contains, by way of a note or otherwise, a clear direction or indication of any requirement as to the nature of the information to be furnished or the action, either by way of signing a form of declaration or otherwise, to be taken by the person concerned in the transaction in which the document is used, the requirement so indicated shall be deemed to be prescribed.
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SCHEDULE.
Commonwealth of Australia.
COMPASS DECLARATION.
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Form C 1.
We, the undersigned hereby declare
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Master.
(Date of joining vessel in capacity named) / /
Mate.
(Date of joining vessel in capacity named) / /
I,/We, hereby attest the above signatures, and certify that the said sailed as Master, and that the said sailed as Mate of the said vessel on her last voyage ending 19 ; and, further, it is proposed that the said and shall sail in theabove-mentioned vessel on her next voyage as master and mate respectively.
Signed and attested at this day of 19
Owner or Agent.
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Commonwealth of Australia.
Form C 2.
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COMPASSES.
CERTIFICATE BY SURVEYOR.
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I hereby certify that I have this day examined the compasses and compass equipment of the
The card of deviations of the Standard Compass complies with requirements, and I am satisfied with the adjustment, and with the appliances for taking bearings, of the said compass; also with the number, position, and general good order and condition of the compasses carried on board in accordance with the Compass Regulations.
(Surveyor).
Port of
Date / / ______
Commonwealth of Australia.
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Form C 3.
COMPASS ADJUSTER’S DECLARATION.
Name of vessel..................................Official Number........................Master..............
Table of Deviations of the Standard Compass.
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I hereby declare that the compasses of the above-named vessel have been examined and, where necessary, adjusted by me, and that they are now in good order.
The deviations were obtained by means of......................................................................., and a copy of the above Table has been furnished to the Master.
The deviations shown are practically identical with those obtained both with the dynamo stopped, and with it running full speed with the electric current “on” and “off” all circuits in the vicinity of the compass.
Position of Correctors. | Distance from Centre of Corrector to Centre of Compass Card. | |
Plan | Fore and aft magnets.................. | ………………………………... |
Athwartship magnets................. | ………………………………… | |
Vertical magnet—Red end {Up/Down}........................................... | ………………………………… | |
Flinders Bar (length.........) {Forward/Abaft} Compass.................... | …………………………………. | |
Quadrantal correctors (diameter………………..)......................... | …………………………………. | |
Changes since last compensation............................................... | …………………………………. | |
Dated at....................................the................................day of.........................19.......
Adjuster of Compasses.
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Form C 4;
Commonwealth of Australia.
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(seal.)
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COMPASS CERTIFICATE.
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State of Port of
This to certify that the compasses of the have been examined and adjusted by , an adjuster of compasses licensed under the Navigation (Compass) Regulations . The compasses are now in good order, and the adjuster has deposited with me Form C 3, showing the deviations of the Standard Compass remaining after adjustment in accordance with regulation 9 (l) of the Compass Regulations.
A correct copy of the deviations has been furnished by the adjuster to the Master.
Deputy Director of Navigation.
Date—
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(seal.) Form C 5.
Navigation Act 1912-1926, s. 232.
COMPASS-ERROR REGISTER BOOK.
Date. | Apparent Time (Ship). | Ship’s Head by Standard Compass | Latitude. | Longitude. | Compass Bearing. | True Bearing. | Error. | Variation at Date. | Deviation | Body Observed. | Heel. | Ship’s Head by Steering Compass. | Initials and Remarks of Observer. | |
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Notice to Masters and Navigating Officers.
(To be printed inside front cover of Compass-error Register Book.)
Officers should understand that the
object of tentative adjustment is to bring the deviations within manageable
limits, and also to equalize the directive force of the needle so far as is
practicable on all courses; but no system of adjustment whatever is
sufficiently reliable in character to absolve the navigator from the necessity
of using every precaution, and especially of ascertaining the deviation on
every available opportunity by observations of the sun by day and the other
heavenly bodies by night.—(
Form C 6.
Commonwealth of Australia.
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(seal.)
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LICENCE AS ADJUSTER OF COMPASSES.
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No.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 232 of the
(1) The Licensee shall faithfully perform his duties as an Adjuster of Compasses to the satisfaction of the Deputy Director of Navigation.
(2) This licence may be cancelled at any time in the manner provided in the Regulations.
(3) The provisions of the Navigation Act and of the Regulations thereunder shall be complied with by the Licensee
Dated at this day of 19
Director of Navigation.
This licence is accepted by me on the conditions contained therein.
(Signature.)
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Note.—The holder of this licence shall produce the same on demand to any Surveyor or Inspector, or to a master, owner, or agent requiring his services.
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Form C 7.
Commonwealth of Australia.
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(seal.)
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APPLICATION FOR A COMPASS ADJUSTER’S LICENCE.
State of Port of
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I am the holder of a valid certificate of competency as No. issued at
I submit herewith testimonials as to my good conduct and character during the past twelve months.
Date and place of birth.
(Signature)
To the Deputy Director of Navigation,
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Form C 8.
Commonwealth of Australia.
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(seal.)
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APPLICATION FOR ADJUSTMENT OF COMPASSES.
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Application is hereby made for the examination and adjustment of the compasses, of the of of tons registered tonnage.
The amount of the prescribed fee (£ ) is tendered herewith, and I/we hereby agree to reimburse the adjuster for any travelling expenses necessary to be incurred by him in proceeding to or from the ship for the purpose of adjusting.
The vessel will be lying at , and will be ready for the Compass Adjuster on the day of , 19 , at o’clock a.m.\p.m.
Name of Adjuster.
Master, Owner, or Agent.
Address
Date / / 19 .
To the Deputy Director of Navigation,
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by H. J. Green, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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