Consultation on entry into enclosed space regulations on ships
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Detail of outcome
The consultation report outlines the following
- section 1 introduction
- section 2 key findings
- section 3 summary of responses
- section 4 MCA response, which concludes a full analysis following discussion with industry.
- section 5 who responded
Original consultation
Consultation description
This consultation seeks your views on the proposed merchant shipping and fishing vessels (entry into enclosed spaces) regulations 2021, which would replace the merchant shipping (entry into dangerous spaces) regulations 1988. The proposed regulations incorporate safety of life at sea (SOLAS) amendments, as outlined within section 2 of the consultation document.
Your views are sought on
- implementation of SOLAS amendments into UK legislation
- extending to vessels not currently regulated by SOLAS, and
- extending to fishing vessels
Please note the list of exemptions to the proposed regulations, contained within the consultation document page 25 (proposed regulation 10 exemptions).
Annexes to the consultation are contained within the consultation document pages 20 to 47
- annex (a) proposed regulations 2021
- annex (b1) MSC 350(92)
- annex (b2) MSC 380(94)
- annex (c) the UK merchant shipping (entry into dangerous spaces) regulations 1988
Additionally please find a link to the code of safe working practices for merchant seafarers 2020, which is referenced within the consultation document.
A full list of consultation questions is contained in section 5 of the consultation document.
Responses are welcomed from 24th May 2021 to 19th July 2021. Details on how to respond are within the consultation document at page 11 section 3. The response forms within sections 5 and 6 have been attached separately as word documents.
Please send to [email protected]
Documents
Updates to this page
Published 24 May 2021Last updated 12 October 2021 + show all updates
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Updated with the consultation report into the review of enclosed spaces regulations on board ships.
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First published.