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3\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nMerchant Shipping Law\nMERCHANT SHIPPING (ENTRY INTO\nDANGEROUS SPACES) REGULATIONS, 2004\n(SL 11 of 2004)\nArrangement of Regulations\nRegulation\nPage\n1.\nCitation ......................................................................................................................................5\n2.\nInterpretation .............................................................................................................................5\n3.\nApplication .................................................................................................................................6\n4.\nEntrances to dangerous spaces .................................................................................................6\n5.\nEntry into dangerous spaces......................................................................................................6\n6.\nDrills ..........................................................................................................................................6\n7.\nTesting equipment .....................................................................................................................7\n8.\nPenalties ....................................................................................................................................7\n9.\nOffences due to the act or default of another .............................................................................7\n10.\nInspection and detention of a Cayman Islands ship ...................................................................7\n11.\nInspection and detention and other measures in respect of ships registered outside the\nIslands .......................................................................................................................................8\n\nMerchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous Spaces) Regulations, 2004\nRegulation 1\n\nc\nSL 11 of 2004\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nMerchant Shipping Law\nMERCHANT SHIPPING (ENTRY INTO\nDANGEROUS SPACES) REGULATIONS, 2004\n(SL 11 of 2004)\nThe Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 173 and 459 of the\nMerchant Shipping Law (2004 Revision), makes the following Regulations:\n1.\nCitation\n1.\nThese Regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous\nSpaces) Regulations, 2004.\n2.\nInterpretation\n2.\nIn these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires \u2014\n\u201cdangerous space\u201d means an enclosed or confined space in which it is\nforeseeable that the atmosphere may at some stage contain toxic or flammable\ngases or vapours, or be deficient in oxygen, to the extent that it may endanger\nthe life or health of a person entering that space;\n\u201cemployer\u201d means the person for the time being employing the master;\n\u201cgas carrier\u201d means a ship constructed or adapted for the 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dangerous spaces on the ship are either kept closed or\notherwise secured against entry.\n5.\nEntry into dangerous spaces\n5.\n(1) The employer shall ensure that procedures for ensuring safe entry and working\nin dangerous spaces are clearly specified.\n(2) The master shall ensure that the procedures laid down pursuant to paragraph\n(1) are observed on board the ship.\n(3) No person shall enter or remain in a dangerous space except in accordance\nwith the procedures laid down pursuant to paragraph (1).\n(4) In fulfilling their duties under paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) the employer, master\nand any other person shall take full account of any directions that may be\npublished by the Director.\n6.\nDrills\n6.\nThe master of \u2014\n(a)\na tanker or gas carrier of five hundred tons and over; and\n(b) any other ship of one thousand tons and over,\nshall ensure that drills simulating the rescue of a crew member from a\ndangerous space are held at intervals not exceeding two months, and that a\nrecord of each such drill is entered in the official log book.\n\nMerchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous Spaces) Regulations, 2004\nRegulation 7\n\nc\nSL 11 of 2004\nPage 7\n\n7.\nTesting equipment\n7.\n(1) The employer shall ensure that each ship where entry into a dangerous space\nmay be necessary shall carry or otherwise have available an oxygen meter and\nsuch other testing device as is appropriate to the hazard likely to be\nencountered in any dangerous space on board.\n(2) The master shall ensure that meters and testing devices referred to in\nparagraph (1) are maintained in good working order and, where applicable,\nregularly\nserviced\nand\ncalibrated\naccording\nto\nthe\nmanufacturers`\nrecommendations.\n8.\nPenalties\n8.\n(1) An employer who contravenes regulations 5 or 7 commits an offence and is\nliable on summary conviction to a fine of four thousand dollars or on\nconviction on indictment to a fine and imprisonment for two years.\n(2) A master who contravenes regulations 4, 5, 6 or 7 commits an offence and is\nliable on summary conviction by a fine of two thousand dollars.\n(3) A person other than an employer or a master who contravenes regulations 5(2)\nor 5(3) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction by a fine of\none thousand dollars.\n(4) It is a defence for a person charged under this regulation, including a person\ncharged by virtue of regulation 9, to show he took all reasonable precautions\nand exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.\n9.\nOffences due to the act or default of another\n9.\nWhere an offence under any of these regulations is committed, or would have been\ncommitted save for the operation of regulation 8(4), by any person due to the act or\ndefault of some other person, that other person shall be guilty of the offence, and a\nperson may be charged with and convicted of an offence by virtue of this regulation\nwhether or not proceedings are taken against the first mentioned 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A surveyor or any other person duly authorised by the Director may inspect any\nCayman Islands ship and if he is satisfied that there has been a failure to comply in\nrelation to that ship with the requirements of these regulations he may detain the\nship until the health and safety of those persons aboard ship is secured, but shall not\nin the exercise of these powers detain or delay the ship unreasonably.\n\nRegulation 11\nMerchant Shipping (Entry into Dangerous Spaces) Regulations, 2004\n\nPage 8\nSL 11 of 2004\nc\n\n11.\nInspection and detention and other measures in respect of ships registered\noutside the Islands\n11. (1) A surveyor or any other person duly authorised by the Director may inspect\nany ship other than a Cayman Islands ship when the ship is in Cayman Islands\nwaters and if he is satisfied that the ship does not conform to the standards of\nhealth and safety required of Cayman Islands ships by these regulations,\nhe may \u2014\n(a)\nsend a report to the Government of the country in which the ship is\nregistered and a copy thereof to the Director General of the International\nLabour Organisation; and\n(b) where conditions on board are clearly hazardous to safety or health \u2014\n(i)\ntake such measures as are necessary to rectify those conditions; and\n(ii) detain the ship.\n(2) The measures specified in paragraph(1)(a) and (b) may be taken only when the\nship is in Cayman Islands waters in the normal course of business or for\noperational reasons.\n(3) Where the surveyor or person duly authorised takes either of the measures\nspecified in paragraph (1)(b) he shall forthwith notify the nearest maritime,\nconsular or diplomatic representative of the State whose flag the ship is\nentitled to fly.\n(4) The surveyor or person duly authorised shall not in exercise of his powers\nunder this regulation unreasonably detain or delay a ship.\nMade in Cabinet the 30th day of November, 2004.\nCarmena H. 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