Revised safety code for inland waters published
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency has published a revised safety code
for passenger ships operating on inland waters.
This major publication has been developed with the support of the
industry which has welcomed the new edition of the code.
Merchant Shipping Notice (MSN) 1823 Edition 2 is the safety Code for new
passenger ships operating on what are known as categorised waters – eg canals,
tidal and non-tidal rivers, lakes and some estuary waters. It has improved on
the original MS N for inland passenger ships, which was introduced in 2010.
Like its predecessor though, it takes the one-stop-shop approach
covering the construction, equipment and operational requirements of these
ships. Edition 2 links the safety requirements more closely to the levels of
risk likely to be faced by a given ship in its authorised operating environment.
Joanna Dormon, principal passenger ships standards manager, said, ‘This new edition means we now have a focused and
proportionate safety regime. It still has, as you would expect, robust
standards for the protection of the travelling public, ship’s crew and the
environment but it is easier for responsible operators to use and comply with.’
The full notice is here: MSN 1823 Edition 2
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