Port marine safety code: Part one - harbour authorities duties and powers
Table of contents
- Part One - Harbour Authorities' Duties and Powers
- 1.1 Background
- Functions to which the Code applies
- Other regulations
- Agents and joint arrangements
- 1.2. General Duties and Powers
- 'Open port duty'
- Conservancy
- Health & safety at work
- Environmental duty
- Harbour authority powers
- Byelaws
- 1.3. Specific Duties and Powers
- Appointment of harbour master
- Directions
- General directions
- Incidents threatening pollution
- Dangerous vessels
- Dangerous substances
- Prevention of pollution
- Pilotage
- Pilotage directions
- Authorisation of pilots
- Information to be provided to a pilot
- Pilot and the Port State
- Other statutory pilotage provisions
- Pilot boats
- Boarding and landing procedures
- Pilotage exemption certificates
- Tugs
- Local lighthouse authority duties
- Wrecks
- 1.4. Revising duties & powers
- Harbour orders
- Limits of jurisdiction
- Byelaws
- 1.5. Accountability for Marine Safety
- The duty holder
- The designated person
- The authority's officers
- Chief Executive
- Harbour master
- Pilotage
- Other matters
- 1.6. Dues
- Resources
- Pilotage charges
- Exemption certificate holders' charges
- Appeals against dues

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