Navigation Rules and Regulations Handbook 2014
Editat de Coast Guard (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2015
This updated resource contains International and Inland Rules of the Road and their respective Annexes, Bridge-to-Bridge Radio Telephone Regulations, Vessel Traffic Management Regulations, and Other pertinent regulations for waterway users.
The International Rules in this book were formalized in the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, and became effective on July 15, 1977. The Rules (commonly called 72 COLREGS) are part of the Convention, and vessels flying the flags of states ratifying the treaty are bound to the Rules. The United States has ratified this treaty and all United States flag vessels must adhere to these Rules where applicable. President Gerald R. Ford proclaimed 72 COLREGS and the Congress adopted them as the International Navigational Rules Act of 1977.
The 72 COLREGS were developed by the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization (IMCO) which in May 1982 was renamed the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The IMO adopted 9 amendments which entered into force November 29, 2003. Lastly, a single amendment was adopted which updated the Distress signals and entered into force on December 1, 2009. The International Rules in this book contain these amendments.
The Inland Rules in this book replace the old Inland Rules, Western Rivers Rules, Great Lakes Rules, their respective pilot rules and interpretive rules, and parts of the Motorboat Act of 1940
On May 17, 2010 the US Coast Guard published a Final Rule which placed the Inland Navigational Rules into the Code of Federal Regulations. This move was in accordance with the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2004, which repealed the Inland Navigation Rules as they appeared in United States Code. This Handbook supersedes Commandant Instruction M16672.2D,Navigation Rules: International−Inland.It maintains the same format and provides additional and updated content. Not all U.S. Navigation Regulations found in Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations are contained in this handbook.
Audience:Coast Guard and Navy personnel, sailors, boat/ship crew captains and other personnel, vessel operators, and mariners may be interested in this regulatory volume.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160925665
ISBN-10: 0160925665
Pagini: 191
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Coast Guard
ISBN-10: 0160925665
Pagini: 191
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Coast Guard
Cuprins
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LEGAL CITATIONS
CONVERSION TABLE
NAVIGATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
INTERNATIONAL AND INLAND NAVIGATION RULES
PART A|SUBPART A—GENERAL
Rule 1—Application
Rule 2—Responsibility
Rule 3—General Definitions
PART B|SUBPART B—STEERING AND SAILING RULES
Section I—Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of Visibility
Rule 4—Application
Rule 5—Look-out
Rule 6—Safe Speed
Rule 7—Risk of Collision
Rule 8—Action to Avoid Collision
Rule 9—Narrow Channels
Rule 10—Traffic Separation Schemes
Section II—Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another
Rule 11—Application
Rule 12—Sailing Vessels
Rule 13—Overtaking
Rule 14—Head-on Situation
Rule 15—Crossing Situation
Rule 16—Action by Give-way Vessel
Rule 17—Action by Stand-on Vessel
Rule 18—Responsibilities Between Vessels
Section III—Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
Rule 19—Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
PART C|SUBPART C—LIGHTS AND SHAPES
Rule 20—Application
Rule 21—Definitions
Rule 22—Visibility of Lights
Rule 23—Power-driven Vessels Underway
Rule 24—Towing and Pushing
Rule 25—Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars
Rule 26—Fishing Vessels
Rule 27—Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver
‡ Footnotes proceeded by the double-dagger (‡) symbol indicates clarifications added by the U.S. Coast
Guard Office of Navigation Systems; and, are not found in the original source material.
PART C|SUBPART C—LIGHTS AND SHAPES, CONTINUED
Rule 28—Vessels Constrained by Their Draft / [Reserved]
Rule 29—Pilot Vessels
Rule 30—Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground / Anchored vessels, aground and moored barges
Rule 31—Seaplanes
PART D|SUBPART D—SOUND AND LIGHT SIGNALS
Rule 32—Definitions
Rule 33—Equipment for Sound Signals
Rule 34—Maneuvering and Warning Signals
Rule 35—Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility
Rule 36—Signals to Attract Attention
Rule 37—Distress Signals
PART E|SUBPART E—EXEMPTIONS
Rule 38—Exemptions
ANNEXES - INTERNATIONAL AND INLAND NAVIGATION RULES
Annex I — Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes
Annex II — Additional Signals for Fishing Vessels
Fishing in Close Proximity / [Reserved]
Annex III — Technical Details of Sound Signal Appliances
Annex IV — Distress Signals
Annex V — [Blank] / Pilot Rules
INTERPRETATIVE RULES
Composite Units, Moored Vessels, and Unmanned Barges
PENALTY PROVISIONS
IMPLEMENTING RULES
Certificate of Alternative Compliance—International & Inland
Waters Upon Which Inland Rules 9(a)(ii), 14(d), 15(b) and 24(i) Apply
COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES
OPERATIONS OF VESSELS GENERALLY
Penalties for Negligent Operations and Interfering with Safe Operations
Duties Related to Marine Casualty Assistance and Information
Post Serious Marine Casualty Alcohol Testing
Duty to Provide Assistance at Sea
Injunctions
Vessel Reporting Requirements
Limitation of Liability for Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service Pilots
VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE REGULATIONS
VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Table 161.12(c) - VTS and VMRS Centers, Call Signs/MMSI,
Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring
INTRODUCTION
LEGAL CITATIONS
CONVERSION TABLE
NAVIGATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
INTERNATIONAL AND INLAND NAVIGATION RULES
PART A|SUBPART A—GENERAL
Rule 1—Application
Rule 2—Responsibility
Rule 3—General Definitions
PART B|SUBPART B—STEERING AND SAILING RULES
Section I—Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of Visibility
Rule 4—Application
Rule 5—Look-out
Rule 6—Safe Speed
Rule 7—Risk of Collision
Rule 8—Action to Avoid Collision
Rule 9—Narrow Channels
Rule 10—Traffic Separation Schemes
Section II—Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another
Rule 11—Application
Rule 12—Sailing Vessels
Rule 13—Overtaking
Rule 14—Head-on Situation
Rule 15—Crossing Situation
Rule 16—Action by Give-way Vessel
Rule 17—Action by Stand-on Vessel
Rule 18—Responsibilities Between Vessels
Section III—Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
Rule 19—Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
PART C|SUBPART C—LIGHTS AND SHAPES
Rule 20—Application
Rule 21—Definitions
Rule 22—Visibility of Lights
Rule 23—Power-driven Vessels Underway
Rule 24—Towing and Pushing
Rule 25—Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars
Rule 26—Fishing Vessels
Rule 27—Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver
‡ Footnotes proceeded by the double-dagger (‡) symbol indicates clarifications added by the U.S. Coast
Guard Office of Navigation Systems; and, are not found in the original source material.
PART C|SUBPART C—LIGHTS AND SHAPES, CONTINUED
Rule 28—Vessels Constrained by Their Draft / [Reserved]
Rule 29—Pilot Vessels
Rule 30—Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground / Anchored vessels, aground and moored barges
Rule 31—Seaplanes
PART D|SUBPART D—SOUND AND LIGHT SIGNALS
Rule 32—Definitions
Rule 33—Equipment for Sound Signals
Rule 34—Maneuvering and Warning Signals
Rule 35—Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility
Rule 36—Signals to Attract Attention
Rule 37—Distress Signals
PART E|SUBPART E—EXEMPTIONS
Rule 38—Exemptions
ANNEXES - INTERNATIONAL AND INLAND NAVIGATION RULES
Annex I — Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes
Annex II — Additional Signals for Fishing Vessels
Fishing in Close Proximity / [Reserved]
Annex III — Technical Details of Sound Signal Appliances
Annex IV — Distress Signals
Annex V — [Blank] / Pilot Rules
INTERPRETATIVE RULES
Composite Units, Moored Vessels, and Unmanned Barges
PENALTY PROVISIONS
IMPLEMENTING RULES
Certificate of Alternative Compliance—International & Inland
Waters Upon Which Inland Rules 9(a)(ii), 14(d), 15(b) and 24(i) Apply
COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES
OPERATIONS OF VESSELS GENERALLY
Penalties for Negligent Operations and Interfering with Safe Operations
Duties Related to Marine Casualty Assistance and Information
Post Serious Marine Casualty Alcohol Testing
Duty to Provide Assistance at Sea
Injunctions
Vessel Reporting Requirements
Limitation of Liability for Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service Pilots
VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE REGULATIONS
VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Table 161.12(c) - VTS and VMRS Centers, Call Signs/MMSI,
Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring