International Regulations For Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 Rules of The Road Colregs
International Regulations For Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 Rules of The Road Colregs
International Regulations For Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 Rules of The Road Colregs
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Rules of the The admiralty black book EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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In 1338
The British Navy made a provision about avoiding responsibility
of the ship .
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• In Oct 1889
• The regulations were brought into force only by Britain, the United States and a number
of other countries in 1897.
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On May 22 1982,
IMCO was renamed
IMO
(The International Maritime Organization)
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•• The
The Admiralty
Admiralty black
black book
book
•• The
The 1863
1863 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
•• The
The 1889
1889 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
•• The
The 1910
1910 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
•• The
The 1960
1960 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
•• The
The 1972
1972 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
•• The
The amendments
amendments to
to 1972
1972 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations of 1981 、
of 1981 1983 、
、 1983 1989 、
、 1989 1993 、
、 1993 、
1998
1998
•• The
The 2001
2001 amendments
amendments to
to 1972
1972 Collision
Collision Regulations
Regulations
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Regulations and Relevant Documents- BR 45
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•• International
International Regulations
Regulations for
for Preventing
Preventing Collisions
Collisions at
at Sea,
Sea, 1972
1972
•• Guidance
Guidance for
for the
the uniform
uniform application
application of
of certain
certain rules
rules of
of the
the 1972
1972 Collision
Collision
Regulations
Regulations
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• Part A-General
• Part E-Exemptions
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COLREGs
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Rule- 1
RULE-
(a) These Rules shall apply to all vessels upon the high seas
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SEA ZONE
INTERNAL
WATERS EEZ HIGH SEAS
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BASELINE NM
24
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200
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(b) Nothing in these Rules shall interfere with the operation of
Rule-1 (B) EUROPEAN COMMISSION
In some countries, there are some local regulations enforced in ports and their approaches
or in rivers, canals etc. These special local rules relate to various matters, such as ship’s
lights, speed, anchorage areas and docking etc. These special rules shall comply with these
Rules as much as possible.
It means some special local rules made by coastal state to cover governmentally
special areas of water.
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(c) Nothing in these Rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules
made by the Government of any State with respect to additional station or signal
lights, shapes or whistle signals for ships of war and vessels proceeding under
convoy, or with respect to additional station or signal lights or shapes for fishing
vessels engaged in fishing as a fleet. These additional station or signal lights,
shapes or whistle signals shall so far as possible, be such that they cannot be
mistaken for any light, shape or signal authorized elsewhere under these Rules.
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Upper
formation-keeping light
lower
formation-keeping light
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Aircraft carrier
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Masthead lights are placed permanently off the centre line of
the ship with a considerable reduced horizontal separation, and
sidelights may be on either side of the island structure.
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RULE 3
GENERAL DEFINITIONS
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Means a vessel that can hold its own weight without or almost without
depending on buoyancy, and separate from water surface in a state of non-
displacement such as a full air-cushion vessel, a hydrofoil vessel and a gliding
vessel.
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A multi modal craft which in its main operational mode flies in close
proximity to the surface by utilizing surface effect action
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VESSEL EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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VESSEL- FERRY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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VESSEL - TUG EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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WATER CRAFT – OIL TANKER
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VESSEL – CONTAINER CARRIER
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VESSEL- SUBMARINE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
• PROPELLNG
MACHINARY IF FITTED,
NOT BEING USED
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D: fitted with sail and machinery, running not under sail and not
propelled by machinery: Power-driven vessel
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Any vessel fishing with nets, lines, trawls or other fishing apparatus which
restrict maneuverability but does not include a vessel fishing with trolling
lines or other apparatus which do not restrict maneuverability.
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TRAWLER
FISHING
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FISHING VESSEL
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I am a fishing vessel.
Get out of my way!!!
Is this true?
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(f) The term “vessel not under command” means a vessel which
through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as
required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of
the way of another vessel.
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(g) The term “vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver” means a vessel
which from the nature of her work is restricted in her ability to maneuver as
required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of
another vessel. The term “vessels restricted in their ability to maneuver” shall
include but not be limited to:
a vessel engaged in laying, servicing or picking up a navigation mark,
submarine cable or pipeline;
a vessel engaged in dredging, surveying or underwater operations;
a vessel engaged in replenishment or transferring persons, provisions or
cargo while underway;
a vessel engaged in the launching or recovery of aircraft;
a vessel engaged in mine clearance operations;
a vessel engaged in a towing operation such as severely restricts the towing
vessel and her tow in their ability to deviate from their course;
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RESTRICTED VISIBILITY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
It means a vessel is afloat in the sea when the engine is stopped and inertia stroke
disappeared .
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observed visually
It means vessel hull or lights are seen by naked eyes with normal
sight, and it also means a proper look-out by such apparatus as
telescope, excluding a look-out by radar and VHF radio telephone,
or a vague outline of a vessel seen by naked eyes.
The definition doesn’t mean two vessels can see each other.
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Depending on the actual height of eye of the observers on the bridge of the big ship, or in the cockpit or on the flying
bridge of the sailing or motor yacht, horizon distances will vary between 2.5 miles (4km) from 2m(6ft) above
waterline to about 10 miles (16km) from 23m (75ft) up.
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• Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can
take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within
a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions.
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