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Location: Off St. Andrews Beach, Fife, Scotland.
Adopted EU recommendation LSA-012. UK approved recommendation on the use of navigation lights on rescue boats.
Draft regulations to implement international safety requirements for high speed craft.
The safety of small workboats and pilot boats - a code of practice
Location: 7 miles off the coast of Felixstowe, England.
This MIN provides information on the amendments made to international High Speed Craft (HSC) Codes 1994 and 2000 by the relevant Resolutions adopted since the 2004 Regulations were last amended in 2012.
This documents makes recommendations to operating companies of high speed craft and relevant harbour authorities.
General exemption in relation to new passenger ships operating solely in UK categorised waters
A code of practice that's voluntary for boats which are less than 15 metres in length, and required for HMCG declared facilities.
Location: Berthed in Zeebrugge Harbour, Belgium.
Register your boat with the UK coastguard using the Royal Yachting Association’s SafeTrx service
A small boat pilot has been jailed after crossing the Channel with more than 50 migrants in a perilously overcrowded dinghy.
Location: Lambeth Bridge, River Thames, England.
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