RRG Categorie: Safety Equipment

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  • Netherlands – Safety Equipment

    Besides the legislation in the Inland Waterway directive, boats > 20m of >100 m3, there is no additional legislation in force. HISWA Holland Marine Industry runs a voluntary LPG certification system, as well as a system for Electricity, rigging and fire protection.
    The dutch marine industry developed a certification system for Electricity, same as the Gas system underneath. A system for rigging is expected in 2014. HISWA Holland Marine Industry started with a LPG certification system, not only for the recreational craft but also for the Dutch Marine Industry Companies. Based on ISO 10239. The same system is now used for Electrical equipment and alarm systems.

  • United Kingdom – Safety Equipment

    Maritime and Coastguard Agency MGN 599 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mgn-599-m-pleasure-vessels-re…

  • USA – Safety Equipment

    Minimum maritime safety requirements apply at federal level. Please consult US Coast Guard Recreational Boater’s Website at http://uscgboating.org/recreational-boaters/. For information on the mandatory use of life jackets by state, please visit http://www.nasbla.net/referenceguide/index.php?queryID=4.9.

  • Estonia – Safety Equipment

    Maritime Safety Act regulates the requirements for the safety equipment on board:  https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/517062021002/consolide/current

  • Hong Kong – Safety Equipment

    https://marintech.sg/2021/04/13/staying-safe-at-sea-boat-safety-equipment-checklist/