Pleasure Craft (Personal Flotation Devices and Operation) (Safety) Regulations, 2005

JurisdictionIreland

I, PAT THE COPE GALLAGHER, Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by sections 20 (as amended by section 47 (1) of the Maritime Safety Act 2005 (No. 11 of 2005)) and 27 (as amended by section 47(2) of that Act) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1992 (No. 2 of 1992), the Marine (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) (No. 2) Order 2004 ( S.I. No. 703 of 2004 ) and the Marine (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) (No. 2) Order 2005 ( S.I. No. 346 of 2005 ), hereby make the following regulations:

Citation

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Pleasure Craft (Personal Flotation Devices and Operation) (Safety) Regulations 2005.

Definitions

2. In these Regulations—

“fast power craft” means a pleasure craft, other than a personal watercraft, the principal means of propulsion of which is derived from a mechanical power source and which attains or can attain a speed through or over water equal to or exceeding 17 knots;

“decked craft” means a pleasure craft which is not an open craft;

“length overall” means the overall length of a craft extending from the most extreme point aft to a similar point at the forward end, incorporating any overhang of stern, or rake of stem;

“open craft” means a pleasure craft which does not have a cabin or below deck facilities for the use of persons and where seating, or any place on the craft used for seating, is exposed or partially exposed to the elements;

“pleasure craft” includes personal watercraft and fast power craft;

“suitable personal flotation device” means a personal flotation device—

(a) which has on it the CE conformity marking consisting of the initials “CE” taking the form of the specimen set out in Annex IV to Council Directive 89/686/EEC of 21 December 19891 (as amended by Council Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 19932 and Council Directive 96/58/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 3 September 19963 ).

(i) which is sufficient to give a person using it a positive buoyancy in waters which are likely to be encountered where the vessel on which it is required to be used or to be available for use is reasonably likely to be,

(ii) which is appropriate to the body weight of the person who is to wear it,

and/or

(b) which has on it the mark of conformity which must take the form of the specimen set out in Annex D to Council Directive 96/98/EC of 20 December 19964 (as amended by Commission Directive 98/85/EC of 11 November 19985 , Commission Directive 2001/53/EC of 10 July 20016 , Commission Directive 2002/75/EC of 2 September 20027 , Directive 2002/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 November 20028 corrected by Corrigendum of 10 September 19979 and Corrigendum of 29 August 199810 ).

Application

3. (1) These Regulations apply to pleasure craft being operated in Irish waters and to—

(a) any person on board such craft, and

(b) any person being towed by such craft or on board a vessel or object of any kind, being towed by such craft.

(2) These Regulations (other than Regulations 8 and 9 do not apply to a pleasure craft being used for rescue or other emergency purposes or for law enforcement purposes.

(3) These Regulations (other than Regulations 8 and 9 do not apply to rowers in boats which are—

(a) designed and specifically used for rowing in boat races and which are capable of being entered into regattas or other events recognised by the Irish Amateur Rowing Union, and

(b) of a design and type in respect of which events are held in the Olympic Games or other international rowing regattas.

Age restrictions on operation or control of pleasure craft

4. (1) The master or owner of a personal watercraft or a fast power craft shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person who has not attained the age of 16 years does not operate or control the craft.

(2) The master or owner of a pleasure craft powered by an engine with a rating of more than 5 horse power or 3.7 kilowatts shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person who has not attained the age of 12 years does not operate or control the craft.

Carriage of personal flotation devices on pleasure craft (other than personal watercraft)

5. The master or owner of a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft) shall ensure, that there are, at all times on board the craft, sufficient suitable personal flotation devices for each person on board.

Wearing of personal flotation devices on pleasure craft (other than personal watercraft)

6. (1) A person on a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft) of less than 7 metres length overall shall wear a suitable personal flotation device while on board an open craft or while on the deck of decked craft, other than when the craft is made fast to the shore or at anchor.

(2) The master or owner of a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft) shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person who has not attained the age of 16 years complies with paragraph (1) of this Regulation.

(3) The master or owner of a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft), which is not a craft referred to in paragraph (1) of this Regulation, shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person who has not attained the age of 16 years wears a suitable personal flotation device while on board an open craft or while on the deck of a decked craft other than when it is made fast to the shore or at anchor.

(4) The master or owner of a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft) shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person wears a suitable personal flotation device, at all times while—

(a) being towed by the craft, or

(b) on board a vessel or object of any kind which is being towed by the craft.

(5) This Regulation does not apply to a person on board a pleasure craft (other than a personal watercraft), which is not under way, when the person—

(a) is wearing, putting on, or taking off, scuba diving equipment, or

(b) is about to engage in, or has just completed swimming (including snorkelling) from the craft.

Wearing of personal flotation devices on personal watercraft

7. (1) Every person on a personal watercraft shall wear a personal flotation device at all times while on board, or being towed in any manner by a personal watercraft.

(2) The master or owner of a personal watercraft shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a person who has not attained the age of 16 years complies with paragraph...

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