Small Commercial Vessel Safety Guide
(PDF, 8.5 MB)
Transport Publication TP 14070 E (2010)
- Table of Contents
- Document Information
- Who Should Read This Guide?
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Appendix 4
- Appendix 5
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 - Know and comply with the requirements that apply to you
What You Do Defines What You Are
Voyage Classes and Restrictions -
Chapter 2 - Check your vessel
Construction Requirements
Built-In Safety
Compliance Notices
Maintaining Your Vessel
Know More About Critical Safety Items
Building or Modifying a Vessel
Special-Purpose Vessels and Vessels of Unusual Design -
Chapter 4 - Assure a competent crew
Responsibilities of Owner and Operator
Crew Size
Crew Certification
Small Vessel Machinery Operator (SVMO)
Dual Capacity Operator and Marine Engineer
Proving Proficiency
Obtaining Certificates and Qualifications
Radio Certification Requirements
Occupational Health and Safety Training -
Chapter 5 - Be ready for emergencies
Life-Saving Appliances
Lifebuoys and Buoyant Heaving Lines
Vessel Safety Equipment
Distress Alerting Equipment
Communication Equipment
Fire Safety Equipment -
Chapter 6 - Avoid problems and prepare for emergencies
Voyage Planning
Staying Safe
Cold Shock and Hypothermia
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning -
Chapter 7 - Keep passengers informed
Pre-Departure Briefings -
Chapter 8 - Keep your vessel stable
Precautions
Freeboard
Free Surface Effect -
Chapter 9 - Avoid collisions
Navigation Lights
Sound Signalling Equipment
Radar Reflectors -
Chapter 10 - Stay in contact
Communication Equipment
Radio Station Licence and Call Sign
Radio Station Requirements
Mobile Phones
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) -
Chapter 11 - Know where you are
Navigation Equipment
Charts and Other Publications
Buoys -
Chapter 12 - Obey the "Rules of the Road"
Constant Lookout
Navigation -
Chapter 14 - Avoid surprises
Be Organized
Compliance Verification
Tools for Checking Compliance
Planned Maintenance -
Chapter 15 - Report accidents and pollution
Report All Accidents
Accident Investigation
Protect Canada's Waterways
Report Pollution
Thinking Green -
Chapter 16 - Make changes with care
Vessel and Equipment Changes
Changing the Area and Type of Operation -
Chapter 17 - Help steer the future
Regulatory Reform
Canadian Marine Advisory Council (CMAC)
Submit Safety Concerns and Comments -
Appendix 1: Your Primary Responsibilities – Canada Shipping Act, 2001