Navigation (Load-lines) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVIGATION ACT 1912-1920.
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 seventeenth day of December, 1924.
Forster,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
H. E. PRATTEN,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
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NAVIGATION (LOAD-LINES) REGULATIONS.
“Amidships” means the middle of the length of the load water line as measured from the fore side of the stem to the aft side of the stern post:
“The Merchant Shipping Act” means the Imperial Act known as the
Merchant Shipping Act 1894, and includes any Imperial Act amending it or substituted for it.“Classed”, in relation to a ship, means classed in a corporation or association for the survey and registry of ships, approved by the Governor-General under section 204 of the Navigation Act, and holding a valid certificate, as prescribed, issued by such corporation or association:
“Unclassed”, in relation to a ship, indicates a ship other than a classed ship.
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a ) all ships registered in Australia or engaged in the coasting trade; and(
b )all other merchant ships (British and foreign) while within any port in the Commonwealth.
(2) These Regulations shall not apply to—
(
a ) limited coast-trade ships under 50 tons gross registered tonnage;(
b ) ships employed solely in fishing;(
c ) pleasure yachts;(
d ) river and bay ships;(
e ) ships trading exclusively within the limits of a single State; or(
f ) ships which, not being registered in Australia or engaged in the coasting trade, come into a port in the Commonwealth for any purpose other than the purpose of embarking or landing passengers, or taking in or discharging cargo, or taking in bunker coal.
(3) These Regulations (with the exception of sub-regulations (5) and (6) of regulation 6, and regulations 7 and 8) shall not apply to—
(
a ) any ship in respect of which a load-line certificate has been issued in accordance with the Merchant Shipping Act by, or under the authority of, the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom and is in force; or(
b ) any ship belonging to any British Dominion, British Possession, or foreign country, whose ships have been exempted by the Governor-General under section 188 of the Navigation Act from compliance with the provisions of that Act (except the proviso to sub-section (3) of section 220) relating to deck and load-lines, and in respect of which ship a load-line certificate has been issued in the country to which she belongs and is in force.
(2) The disc shall be 12 inches in diameter, and shall have a horizontal line 18 inches in length drawn through it in such position that its upper edge shall pass through the centre of the disc.
(3) The position of the disc shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act.
(2) The maximum load-line in fresh water shall be marked abaft such vertical line, and the maximum load-lines in salt water shall be marked forward of such vertical line, as shown in the diagrams hereinafter mentioned.
(3) Such maximum load-lines shall be as follows, and the upper edges of the lines shall, subject to the provisions of paragraphs (5) and (6) of this Regulation, respectively indicate:—
Fresh Water. —The maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded in fresh water.
Indian Summer. —The maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded in salt water for voyages during the fine season in the Indian seas, between the limits of Suez and Singapore.
Summer. —The maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded in salt water for voyages (other than Indian summer voyages) from European and Mediterranean ports between the months of April and September, both inclusive, or for voyages from or between Australian ports in any season of the year, and as to voyages in other parts of the world (other than Indian summer voyages) the maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded during the corresponding or recognized summer months.
Winter. —The maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded in salt water for voyages (other than Indian summer voyages and summer voyages) from European and Mediterranean ports between the months of October and March, both inclusive, and as to voyages in other parts of the world (excepting from or between Australian ports) the maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded during the corresponding or recognised winter months.
Winter, North Atlantic. —The maximum depth to which the vessel may be loaded in salt water for voyages to or from the Mediterranean or any European port, from or to ports in British North America, or eastern ports in the United States, north of Cape Hatteras, between the months of October and March, both inclusive.
(4) Such maximum load-lines shall be distinguished by initial letters, conspicuously marked opposite the horizontal lines above-mentioned, as follows:—
FW —Fresh water.
IS —Indian summer.
S —Summer.
W —Winter.
WNA —Winter, North Atlantic.
(5) In the case of vessels laden with dead-weight cargo (other than coal), and being in or coming into any port in Australia, the maximum load-line to which the vessel may be submerged, in salt water, shall be, for a steam-ship the Winter load-line, and for a sailing ship the Winter North Atlantic load-line, as described in paragraphs (3) and (4) of this Regulation.
(6) For the purposes of these Regulations a cargo shall be deemed to be a dead-weight cargo if it consists, to the extent of 85 per cent., of any one or more of the following goods, viz.:—metalliferous ores, (whether bagged or in bulk), iron or steel rails or girders, pig iron, or other homogeneous cargo with a specific gravity of 4 or over.
(2) Sailing ships shall be marked on both sides with such of the lines (in addition to the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc) as indicate the maximum load-line for fresh water and for North Atlantic winter.
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a ) As regards all ships classed in any corporation or association for the survey or registry of ships approved by the Governor-General under section 204 of theNavigation Act 1912-1920, the certificate of approval shall be for a period (not exceeding four years) mentioned therein, but shall cease to have effect if at any time during that period the class of the ship is changed or withdrawn. Such certificate shall be in Form LL.—2 or LL.—3, according as the ship is a steam-ship or sailing ship.(
b )As regards unclassed iron and steel steam-ships, the certificate of approval will be granted for a period (not exceeding four years) mentioned therein, and upon the expiration of such period the certificate shall cease to have effect:Provided that where the condition of the vessel does not, in the opinion of the surveyor, warrant the issue of a certificate for a period of more than twelve months without further survey at the end of that time, the certificate will be granted for twelve months, but may be extended from time to time, for a period of twelve months, by endorsement by a Deputy-Director, after,
on each occasion, a survey of the vessel, but so as not to exceed, in any case, a total period of four years from the date of the first granting of the certificate. The certificate shall be in Form LL.—2b or Form LL.—2c, as the case may require.
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c ) As regards unclassed wooden ships and unclassed iron and steel sailing ships, the certificate will be granted for a period (not exceeding four years) mentioned therein, and at the expiration of such period it shall cease to have effect. Such certificate shall be in Form LL.—3a.(
d ) As regards all vessels having deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, if any change tending to invalidate the right to such deductions is made in the structural condition of the deck erections, the certificate of approval shall thereupon cease to have effect.
Diagrams illustrating the Marking of Steam-ships and Sailing Ships respectively.
(2) If a certificate which has ceased to have effect is not handed in for cancellation, it shall be competent for the Deputy-Director to notify any Collector of Customs that such certificate is no longer valid, and for any Collector on receiving such notice to refuse clearance to the vessel in question.
Gross Tonnage of Vessel. | Classed Vessels. | Unclassed Vessels. | ||||
£ | £ | |||||
Under 100 tons............................................................... | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
| 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 0 |
1,000 „ „ „ 1,500 „ .................................... | 5 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
1,500 „ „ „ 2,000 „ .................................... | 6 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 0 |
2,000 „ „ „ 2,500 „ .................................... | 7 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 0 |
2,500 „ „ „ 3,000 „ .................................... | 8 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| 15 | 0 | 0 | .. | ||
(2) A special fee of £5 is also payable for the load-line survey of an unclassed ferro-concrete vessel in addition to the fee prescribed in the third column of the above table.
(3) The fee for an unclassed vessel shall be charged for an unclassed wooden sailing or motor vessel whether opened out for survey or not.
(4) When owners or builders submit designs of a new vessel and require a provisional assignment of freeboard, the fee prescribed above shall be paid accordingly as the vessel is classed or unclassed. This will cover the final assignment of freeboard and issue of a Certificate of Approval.
(5) The fee for the inspection of minor alterations involving an alteration of freeboard in a vessel having a valid Certificate of Approval is two-fifths the full fee chargeable.
(6) The fee for a copy of a Certificate of Approval of load-line is 10s.
(7) When a survey of a vessel for a Certificate of Approval of load-line is made at the same time as a survey for a Certificate of Survey, a reduced fee for the combined survey shall be charged in accordance with the provisions of Schedule II. to the Navigation (Survey and Equipment) Regulations in that regard.
(8) The fee for any service in connexion with the determining, marking, or certifying of the load-lines of a vessel, not enumerated in this regulation, shall be the same as that charged by the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom for a similar service.
(9) The amount of the fee shall be paid, at the principal port in a State, to the Deputy Director of Navigation or the Collector of Customs, and at an outport to the Superintendent, Mercantile Marine Office, at the time of making application for the service required.
SCHEDULE.
—— Form LL.—1.
Commonwealth of Australia.
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES.
I, (
hereby
make application for a Certificate of Approval of the position (
The
vessel is/is not intended to be employed in the North Atlantic trade. No
previous application has been made by the builder or the owner for a
certificate of approval of the position/of alteration the position of the
centre of the disc of this vessel either under the
Dated this day of 19
Registered Owner.
Builder.
(
a ) Here insert full name and address.(
b ) Strike out the words which do not apply.
Form LL.—2.
Commonwealth of Australia. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES. |
Issued under the Nav. (Load-Lines) Regs. |
Certificate of Approval of the Position (Alteration of the Position) of the Centre of the Disc and of the Lines to be used in connexion therewith, on the Steam-ship “ ,” Port of Registry , Official No ,
The
Minister has, in pursuance of the
(
a ) theCentre of the Disc is placed at feet inches below the deck-line marked under the provisions of theNavigation Act 1912-1920;(
b ) the position of the lines to be used in connexion with the disc shall be as follows:—
Maximum load-line in Fresh Water. —The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Indian Summer.— The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Summer. —-The upper edge of this line is on the same level as the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter. —-The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter, North Atlantic. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
This certificate is to remain in force only so long as the vessel remains in her present class, and no change takes place in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, and not in any case beyond , 19 .
Dated at this day of , 19 .
(official stamp.)
Deputy Director of Navigation for the State of
The “Ship’s Copy” of this certificate should be framed and glazed, and is required to be posted in some conspicuous place on board the ship so as to be easily visible to all persons on board. Penalty: £10.
If and so soon as the class of the ship is either changed or withdrawn, or if and so soon as any change is made in the structural condition of the deck erections above-mentioned, this certificate will cease to have effect, and must be delivered to the Deputy-Director to be cancelled.
The
The
The
The
Form. LL.—2b.
Commonwealth of Australia. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES. |
Issued under the Nav. (Load-Lines) Regs. |
Certificate of Approval of the Position (Alteration of the Position) of the Centre of the Disc and of the Lines to be used in connexion therewith, on the Steam-ship “ ,” Port of Registry , Official No.
The
Minister has, in pursuance of the
(
a ) theCentre of the Disc is placed at feet inches below the deck-line marked under the provisions of theNavigation Act 1912-1920;(
b ) the position of the lines to be used in connexion with the disc shall be as follows:—
Maximum load-line in Fresh Water. —The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Indian Summer.— The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Summer. —The upper edge of this line is on the same level as the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter, North Atlantic. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
This certificate is to remain in force only so long as the vessel remains in her present class, and no change takes place in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, and not in any case beyond , 19 .
Dated at this day of , 19 .
(official stamp.)
Deputy-Director of Navigation for the State of
The “Ship’s Copy” of this certificate should he framed and glazed, and is required to be posted in some conspicuous place on board the ship so as to be easily visible to all persons on board. Penalty: £10.
On the day of 19 , or if and so soon as any change is made in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, this certificate will cease to have effect, and it must be delivered to the Deputy-Director to be cancelled.
The
The
The
The
Form LL.—2c.
Commonwealth of Australia. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES. |
Issued under the Nav. (Load-Lines) Regs. |
Certificate of Approval of the Position (Alteration of the Position) of the Centre of the Disc, and of the Lines to be used in connexion therewith, on the Steam-ship “ ,” Port of Registry , Official No.
The
Minister has, in pursuance of the
(
a ) theCentre of the Disc is placed at feet inches below the deck-line marked under the provisions of theNavigation Act 1912-1920;(
b ) the position of the lines to be used in connexion with the disc shall be as follows:—
Maximum load-line in Fresh Water. —The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Indian Summer.— The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Summer. —The upper edge of this line is on the same level as the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter, North Atlantic. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Subject to the Navigation Act and Regulations, this Certificate is to remain in force for a period of 12 months from the date of issue, and thereafter, subject to survey, for a further period of 12 months from the date of the last endorsement (if any) hereunder, but not in any case beyond the day of 19 .
Dated at this day of , 19 .
(official stamp.)
Deputy Director of Navigation for the State of
Endorsements. | ||
1 | 2 | 3 |
Extended for Further 12 Months. | Extended for Further 12 Months. | Extended for Further 12 Months. |
Port | Port | Port |
Date | Date | Date |
Signature | Signature | Signature |
[U.S.S.] |
If and so soon as any change is made in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, this certificate will cease to have effect, and it must be delivered to the Deputy-Director to be cancelled.
The
The
The
The
Form LL.—3.
Commonwealth of Australia. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES. |
Issued under the Nav. (Load-Lines) Regs. |
Certificate of Approval of the Position (Alteration of the Position) of the Centre of the Disc and of the Lines to be used in connexion therewith, on the Sailing ship “ ,” Port of Registry , Official No .
The
Minister has, in pursuance of the
(
a ) theCentre of the Disc is placed at feet inches below the deck-line marked under the provisions of theNavigation Act 1912-1920;(
b ) the position of the lines to be used in connexion with the disc shall be as follows:—
Maximum load-line in Fresh Water. —The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter, North Atlantic. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
This certificate is to remain in force only so long as the vessel remains in her present class, and no change takes place in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, and not in any case beyond , 19 .
Dated at this day of 19 .
(official stamp.)
Deputy-Director of Navigation for the State of
The “Ship’s Copy” of this certificate should be framed and glazed, and is required to be posted in some conspicuous place on board the ship so as to be easily visible to all persons on board. Penalty: £10.
If and so soon as the class of the ship is either changed or withdrawn, or if and so soon as any change is made in the structural condition of the deck erections above-mentioned, this certificate will cease to have effect, and it must be delivered to the Deputy Director to be cancelled.
The
Form LL.—3a.
Commonwealth of Australia. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL—LOAD-LINES. |
Issued under the Nav. (Load-Lines) Regs. |
Certificate of Approval of the Position (Alteration of the Position) of the Centre of the Disc and of the Lines to be used in connexion therewith, on the Steam-ship “ ,” Port of Registry , Official No. .
The
Minister has, in pursuance of the
(
a ) theCentre of the Disc is placed at feet inches below the deck-line marked under the provisions of theNavigation Act 19 ;(
b ) the position of the lines to be used in connexion with the disc shall be as follows:—
Maximum load-line in Fresh Water. —The upper edge of this line is inches above the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.
Maximum load-line in Winter, North Atlantic. —The upper edge of this line is inches below the upper edge of the horizontal line passing through the centre of the disc.This certificate is to remain in force until the day of 19 .
Dated at this day of 19 .
(official stamp.)
Deputy-Director of Navigation for the State of
The “Ship’s Copy” of this certificate should be framed and glazed, and is required to be posted in some conspicuous place on board the ship so as to be easily visible to all persons on board. Penalty: £10.
On the day of 19 , or if and so soon as any change is made in the structural condition of those deck erections in respect of which deductions have been made for freeboard, this certificate will cease to have effect, and it must be delivered to the Deputy-Director to be cancelled.
The
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