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[接上页] (e) confirming that fire hoses, nozzles and applicators are in good working condition and in their correct positions; (f) an examination of fixed fire-fighting system controls, piping, instructions and marking; checking for evidence of proper maintenance and servicing, including date of last systems tests; (g) confirming that all non-portable and portable fire extinguishers are in their correct positions; checking for evidence of proper maintenance and servicing; conducting a random check for evidence of discharged containers; (h) confirming, as far as practicable, that the remote controls for stopping fans and machinery and for shutting off fuel supplies in machinery spaces are in working order; (i) an examination of the closing arrangements for ventilators, funnel annular spaces, skylights, doorways and tunnels, where applicable; (j) confirming that the fireman's outfits are complete and in good condition and that the cylinders of any required self-contained breathing apparatus are charged. 4. Survey of the navigational equipment The survey shall consist of- (a) checking that navigation lights, shapes, sound signalling equipment and daylight signalling lamps are in order; (b) checking that the compass deviation record book is properly maintained; (c) checking that the radar, echo-sounder, gyro-compass and direction finder installation are in working order; (d) checking that pilot ladders, associated equipment and mechanical pilot hoists are in good condition and operational; and (e) checking that the nautical publications and charts are adequate for the ship's intended trading programme and that they comply with the requirements of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) (Carriage of Nautical Publications) Regulations (Cap 369 sub. leg.). 5. Additional survey for tankers The survey shall consist of- (a) an external examination of the piping of the cargo pumproom fixed fire-fighting system; (b) confirming that the deck foam system and deck sprinkler system are in satisfactory operating condition,and for the inert gas systems, when fitted, the survey shall consist of- (i) an external examination of the condition of all piping and components for signs of corrosion or gas leakage or effluent leakage; (ii) confirming of the proper operation of both inert gas blowers; (iii) observing the operation of the scrubber room ventilation system; (iv) checking as far as practicable the deck water seal for automatic filling and draining and checking for presence of water carry-over and checking the condition of the non-return valve; (v) checking as far as practicable the operation of all remotely operated or automatically controlled valves and, in particular, the flue gas isolating valves; (vi) testing the interlocking feature of soot blowers; (vii) observing that the gas pressure regulating valve automatically closes when the inert gas blowers are stopped; and (viii) checking as far as practicable the following alarms and safety devices of the inert gas system using simulated conditions where necessary- (A) high oxygen content of gas in the inert gas main; (B) low gas pressure in the inert gas main; (C) low pressure in the supply to the deck water seal; (D) high temperature of gas in the inert gas main; (E) low water pressure to the scrubber; (F) accuracy of portable and fixed oxygen measuring equipment by means of calibration gas. (Enacted 1991) Cap 369T Sched 2 (Repealed L.N. 34 of 2000) Cap 369T Sched 3 FEES FOR CARGO SHIP SAFETY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE SURVEYS [regulation 6] FEES FOR CARGO SHIP SAFETY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE SURVEYS (L.N. 90 of 1999 and 44 of 1999 s. 39) Item Purpose or service Fee $ 1. For the initial survey of a ship for the issue in duplicate of a safety equipment certificate or a qualified safety equipment certificate together with an exemption certificate, in the case of a ship of- (a) 500 tons or over but under 1600 tons 103160 (b) 1600 tons or over but under 3000 tons 154950 (c) 3000 tons or over but under 10000 tons 206330 (d) 10000 tons or over but under 15000 tons 257700 (e) 15000 tons or over 308660 Note: The fees prescribed in this item include examination and approval of plans relating to the arrangement of safety equipment. 2. For the annual, intermediate or renewal survey of a ship for endorsement or re-issue of a safety equipment certificate or a qualified safety equipment certificate together with an exemption certificate, in the case of a ship of- (a) 500 tons or over but under 1600 tons 16160 plus $8340 for each visit after the second. (b) 1600 tons or over but under 3000 tons 24005 plus $8340 for each visit after the second. (c) 3000 tons or over but under 10000 tons 32310 plus $8340 for each visit after the second. (d) 10000 tons or over but under 15000 tons 35750 plus $8340 for each visit after the second. (e) 15000 tons or over 39160 plus $8340 for each visit after the second. 3. For the annual, intermediate or renewal survey and issue in duplicate of a safety equipment certificate for a period of validity of less than 24 months 1/24 of the appropriate fee in item 2 for each month or part of a month but not less than 1/4 of the appropriate fee in item 2. 4. (Repealed L.N. 90 of 1999 and 44 of 1999 s. 39) (L.N. 243 of 1992; L.N. 343 of 1993; L.N. 348 of 1994; L.N. 280 of 1995) |