- Latest available (Revised)
- Original (As adopted by EU)
Commission Directive 2012/48/EU of 10 December 2012 amending the Annexes to Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels
When the UK left the EU, legislation.gov.uk published EU legislation that had been published by the EU up to IP completion day (31 December 2020 11.00 p.m.). On legislation.gov.uk, these items of legislation are kept up-to-date with any amendments made by the UK since then.
Legislation.gov.uk publishes the UK version. EUR-Lex publishes the EU version. The EU Exit Web Archive holds a snapshot of EUR-Lex’s version from IP completion day (31 December 2020 11.00 p.m.).
This is the original version (as it was originally adopted).
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels and repealing Council Directive 82/714/EEC(1), and in particular the first sentence of Article 20(1) first subparagraph thereof,
Whereas:
(1) Since the adoption of the Directive 2006/87/EC in December 2006, amendments to the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation have been agreed pursuant to Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation. It is therefore necessary to amend Directive 2006/87/EC accordingly.
(2) It should be ensured that the Community inland navigation certificate and the vessel certificate delivered in accordance with the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation are issued on the basis of technical requirements which guarantee an equivalent level of safety.
(3) In order to avoid distortions of competition as well as different levels of safety, the amendments to Directive 2006/87/EC should enter into force as quickly as possible.
(4) Following the adoption of Commission Implementing Decisions 2012/64/EU(2), 2012/65/EU(3) and 2012/66/EU(4) of 2 February 2012 on the approval of three classification societies in accordance with Article 10 of Directive 2006/87/EC the necessary amendments to Annex VII to Directive 2006/87/EC should be made.
(5) The measures provided for in this Directive are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee referred to in Article 7 of Council Directive 91/672/EEC of 16 December 1991 on the reciprocal recognition of national boatmasters’ certificates for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterway(5),
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Directive 2006/87/EC is amended as follows:
Annex II to Directive 2006/87/EC is amended in accordance with Annex I to this Directive.
Annex VII to Directive 2006/87/EC is amended in accordance with Annex II to this Directive.
Annex IX to Directive 2006/87/EC is amended in accordance with Annex III to this Directive.
Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1) of Directive 2006/87/EC shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive at the latest on 1 December 2013. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Directive is addressed to the Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1) of Directive 2006/87/EC.
Done at Brussels, 10 December 2012.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel Barroso
Annex II to Directive 2006/87/EC is amended as follows:
Article 1.01 is amended as follows:
points 97, 97a and 97b are replaced by the following:
:
a classification society that has been approved in accordance with the criteria and procedures of Annex VII
:
light from signal lamps to indicate vessels
:
light used to supplement visual or sound signals.’;
the following points are added:
:
a person recognised by the competent authority or by an authorised institution, having specialist knowledge in the relevant area on the basis of his or her professional training and experience, fully conversant with the relevant rules and regulations and the generally accepted technical rules (e.g. EN standards, relevant legislation, technical rules of other Member States of the European Union), and able to examine and give an expert assessment of the relevant systems and equipment;
:
a person who has acquired sufficient knowledge in the relevant area on the basis of his or her professional training and experience and is sufficiently conversant with the relevant rules and regulations and the generally accepted technical rules (e.g. EN standards, relevant legislation, technical rules of other Member States of the European Union) to be able to assess the operational safety of the relevant systems and equipment.’.
In Article 2.01 paragraph 2, point (c) is replaced by the following:
a nautical expert in possession of an inland waterways boatmaster’s licence, which authorises the holder to sail the vessel to be inspected.’
In Article 3.02 paragraph 1, the first paragraph of point (b), is replaced by the following:
Where there is an inspection as referred to in Article 2.09, the minimum thickness of the bottom, bilge and side plates of vessels made from steel shall be no less than the higher of the values resulting from the following formulae:’
In Article 7.05 paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
In Article 7.06 paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
The requirements concerning installation and operational testing of radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators used in inland waterway vessels, laid down in Annex IX, Part III shall be met.
The register of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators approved as laid down in Annex IX, or on the basis of type-approvals recognised to be equivalent, shall be published by the European Commission.’
In Article 8.01, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any modification or repair, and
regularly, at least every five years.
The inspection shall involve an internal and an external inspection. Compressed-air vessels the interior of which cannot be properly inspected, or the condition of which cannot be clearly established during the internal inspection, are required to undergo additional non-destructive testing or a hydraulic pressure test.
An inspection certificate shall be issued, signed by the expert and showing the date of the inspection.
Other installations requiring regular inspection, particularly steam boilers, other pressure vessels and their accessories, and lifts, shall meet the regulations applying in one of the Member States of the Union.’
In Article 10.02, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
radio-telephone equipment;
appliances and devices necessary for emitting visual and acoustic signals and for marking the vessel;
stand-alone back-up lights for the prescribed mooring lights.
The following receptacles must also be present:
a marked receptacle for domestic waste;
separate, marked receptacles, with sealing covers, made of steel or another sturdy, non-flammable material, of adequate size but holding at least 10 l, for the collection of
oily cleaning cloths;
hazardous or pollutant solid wastes;
hazardous or pollutant liquid wastes;
and, inasmuch as they may arise, for the collection of
slops;
other oily or greasy waste.’
Article 10.03 is amended as follows:
the first sentence of paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
paragraph 2 is replaced by the following:
By way of derogation on vessels with no liquefied gas installations, spray foam fire extinguishers using aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF-AR)frost proof to minus (–) 20 °C are permissible even if they are unsuitable for Class C fires. These fire extinguishers shall have a minimum capacity of 9 litres.
All extinguishers shall be suitable to extinguish fires in electrical systems of up to 1 000 V.’;
In Article 10.03a, paragraphs 6, 7 and 8 are replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after they have been triggered,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
regularly, at least every two years.
Inspections as referred to in point (d) may also be carried out by a competent person from a competent firm specialising in fire extinguishing systems.
The check shall at least include:
external inspection of the entire system;
functional testing of the safety systems and nozzles;
functional testing of the pressure tanks and pumping system.
In Article 10.03b paragraph 9 points (b), (c) and (e) are replaced by the following:
The system shall be checked by an expert
before being put into service for the first time;
before being put back into service after it has been triggered;
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair;
regularly, at least every two years.
Inspections as referred to in point (dd) may also be carried out by a competent person from a competent firm specialising in fire extinguishing systems.
In the inspection the expert or competent person shall check whether the system meets the requirements of this Article.’
An inspection certificate, signed by the expert or competent person, shall be issued, showing the date of inspection.’
Article 11.02 is amended as follows:
paragraph 4 is replaced by the following:
a continuous handrail 0,02 to 0,04 m in diameter shall additionally be secured to the coaming at a height of 0,7 to 1,1 m; and
signs in accordance with Appendix I, Figure 10, at least 15 cm in diameter, shall be affixed in clearly visible positions at the point where the side deck begins.
Where there is no coaming, a fixed guard rail shall be installed instead.’;
the following paragraphs are inserted:
foot rails have been fitted to the outer edges of the decks and side decks;
handrails in accordance with paragraph 4(a) have been fitted to the coamings; and
signs in accordance with Appendix I, Figure 10, at least 15 cm in diameter, have been affixed in clearly visible positions on deck.
the passageway runs over those flush decks, surrounded by fixed guard rails in accordance with EN 711: 1995; and
signs in accordance with Appendix I, Figure 10, at least 15 cm in diameter, have been affixed in clearly visible positions at the transitions to areas unprotected by guard rails.’;
Article 11.04 is amended as follows:
Article 11.12 is amended as follows:
paragraphs 6 and 7 are replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
regularly, at least every 10 years.
In this inspection proof of adequate strength and stability shall be provided by calculations and an on-board load test.
Where a crane’s safe working load does not exceed 2 000 kg the expert may decide that the proof by calculation may be fully or partly replaced by a test with a load 1,25 times the safe working load carried out over the full working range.
An inspection certificate shall be issued, signed by the expert and showing the date of the inspection.
An inspection certificate shall be issued, signed by the competent person and showing the date of the inspection.’;
paragraph 8 is deleted;
paragraph 10 is replaced by the following:
operating range and function of the controls;
maximum permissible safe working load as a function of the reach;
maximum permissible inclination of the crane;
assembly and maintenance instructions;
general technical data.’.
Article 14.13 is replaced by the following:
Liquefied gas installations shall be checked by an expert, in order to verify whether the installation conforms to the requirements of this Chapter:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
on every renewal of the attestation referred to in Article 14.15.
An inspection certificate shall be issued, signed by the expert and showing the date of the inspection. A copy of the inspection certificate shall be submitted to the inspection body.’
In Article 14.15, paragraph 3, the second subparagraph is replaced by the following:
‘Exceptionally, where the owner of a vessel or his representative submits a reasoned request, the inspection body may extend the validity of the attestation for not more than three months without carrying out the acceptance test referred to in Article 14.13. Such extension shall be entered in the Community certificate.’
In Article 15.02, paragraph 8 is replaced by the following:
Article 15.03 is amended as follows:
paragraph 5 is replaced by the following:
where:
=
the specific wind pressure of 0,25 kN/m2;
=
lateral plane of the vessel above the plane of draught according to theconsidered loading condition in [m2];
=
distance of the centre of gravity of the lateral plane AW from the plane of draught according to the considered loading condition in [m].
In calculating the lateral plane, account shall be taken of the intended enclosure of the deck by awnings and similar mobile installations.’;
paragraph 9 (a) is replaced by the following:
For one-compartment status the bulkheads can be assumed to be intact if the distance between two adjacent bulkheads is greater than the damage length. Longitudinal bulkheads at a distance of less than B/3 to the hull, measured perpendicular to the centre line from the shell plating at the maximum draft shall not be taken into account for calculation purposes. A bulkhead recess in a transverse bulkhead that is longer than 2,50 m, is considered a longitudinal bulkhead.’.
Article 15.06 is amended as follows:
paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
on all decks, be located aft of the level of the collision bulkhead and, if they are below the bulkhead deck, forward of the level of the aft-peak bulkhead,
be separated from the engine and boiler rooms in a gas-tight manner,
be so arranged, that sight lines in accordance with Article 7.02 do not pass through them.
Deck areas which are enclosed by awnings or similar mobile installations not only above but also fully or partially to the side must satisfy the same requirements as enclosed passenger rooms.’;
paragraph 15 is replaced by the following:
Article 15.11 is amended as follows:
paragraph 2(a) is replaced by the following:
between rooms shall be designed in accordance with the following tables:
Table for partitions between rooms, in which no pressurised sprinkler systems according to Article 10.03a are installed
a Partitions between control centres and internal muster areas shall correspond to Type A0, but external muster areas only to Type B15. | |||||||
b Partitions between lounges and internal muster areas shall correspond to Type A30, but external muster areas only to Type B15. | |||||||
c Partitions between cabins, partitions between cabins and corridors and vertical partitions separating lounges according to paragraph 10 shall comply with Type B15, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems B0. Partitions between cabins and saunas shall comply with Type A0, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems B15. | |||||||
d Partitions between engine rooms according to Articles 15.07 and 15.10(6) shall comply with Type A60; in other cases they shall comply with Type A0. | |||||||
e Partitions between store rooms for the storage of flammable liquids and control centres and muster areas shall comply with Type A60, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems A30. | |||||||
f B15 is sufficient for partitions between galleys, on the one hand, and cold-storage rooms and food store rooms, on the other. | |||||||
Rooms | Control centres | Stairwells | Muster areas | Lounges | Engine rooms | Galleys | Store rooms |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Control centres | — | A0 | A0/B15a | A30 | A60 | A60 | A30/A60e |
Stairwells | — | A0 | A30 | A60 | A60 | A30 | |
Muster areas | — | A30/B15b | A60 | A60 | A30/A60e | ||
Lounges | -/A0/B15c | A60 | A60 | A30 | |||
Engine rooms | A60/A0d | A60 | A60 | ||||
Galleys | A0 | A30/B15f | |||||
Store rooms | — |
Table for partitions between rooms, in which pressurised sprinkler systems according to Article 10.03a are installed
a Partitions between control centres and internal muster areas shall correspond to Type A0, but external muster areas only to Type B15. | |||||||
b Partitions between lounges and internal muster areas shall correspond to Type A30, but external muster areas only to Type B15. | |||||||
c Partitions between cabins, partitions between cabins and corridors and vertical partitions separating lounges according to paragraph 10 shall comply with Type B15, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems B0. Partitions between cabins and saunas shall comply with Type A0, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems B15. | |||||||
d Partitions between engine rooms according to Articles 15.07 and 15.10(6) shall comply with Type A60; in other cases they shall comply with Type A0. | |||||||
e Partitions between store rooms for the storage of flammable liquids and control centres and muster areas shall comply with Type A60, for rooms fitted with pressurised sprinkler systems A30. | |||||||
f B15 is sufficient for partitions between galleys, on the one hand, and cold-storage rooms and food store rooms, on the other.’ | |||||||
Rooms | Control centres | Stairwells | Muster areas | Lounges | Engine rooms | Galleys | Store rooms |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Control centres | — | A0 | A0/B15a | A0 | A60 | A30 | A0/A30e |
Stairwells | — | A0 | A0 | A60 | A30 | A0 | |
Muster areas | — | A30/B15b | A60 | A30 | A0/A30e | ||
Lounges | -/B15/B 0c | A60 | A30 | A0 | |||
Engine rooms | A60/A0d | A60 | A60 | ||||
Galleys | — | A0/B15f | |||||
Store rooms | — |
paragraph 4 is replaced by the following:
Article 22a.04 is replaced by the following:
Sufficient buoyancy and stability of the vessel in the event of flooding shall be proven with a cargo corresponding to its maximum draught and evenly distributed among all the holds and with maximum supplies and fully fuelled.
For diversified cargo, the stability calculation shall be performed for the most unfavourable loading condition. This stability calculation shall be carried on board.
For this purpose, mathematical proof of sufficient stability shall be determined for the intermediate stages of flooding (25 %, 50 % and 75 % of flood build up, and, where appropriate, for the stage immediately prior to transverse equilibrium) and for the final stage of flooding, in the loading conditions specified above.
Extent of side damage:
:
at least 0,10 l
:
0,59 m
:
from the bottom upwards without limit.
Extent of bottom damage:
:
at least 0,10 l
:
3,00 m
:
from the base 0,39 m upwards, the sump excepted.
Any bulkheads within the damaged area shall be assumed damaged, which means that the subdivision shall be chosen so that the vessel remains afloat after the flooding of two or more adjacent compartments in the longitudinal direction. For the main engine room only the one compartment standard need be taken into account, i.e. the end bulkheads of the engine room shall be assumed as not damaged.
For bottom damage, adjacent athwart ship compartments shall also be assumed as flooded.
Permeability
Permeability shall be assumed to be 95 %.
If a calculation proves that the average permeability of a compartment is less than 95 %, the calculated value may be used instead.
The values used shall not be less than:
engine and operation rooms 85 %
cargo holds: 70 %
double bottoms, fuel tanks, ballast tanks, etc. depending on whether, according to their function, they have to be assumed as full or empty for the vessel floating at the maximum permissible draught: 0 or 95 %.
The calculation of free surface effect in intermediate stages of flooding shall be based on the gross surface area of the damaged compartments.
the heeling angle φ at the equilibrium position of the intermediate stage in question shall not exceed 15° (5° where containers are not secured);
beyond the heel in the equilibrium position of the intermediate stage in question, the positive part of the righting lever curve shall display a righting lever value of GZ ≥ 0,02 m (0,03 m where containers are not secured) before the first unprotected opening becomes immersed or a heeling angle φ of 27° is reached (15° where containers are not secured);
non-watertight openings shall not be immersed before the heel in the equilibrium position of the intermediate stage in question has been reached.
the lower edge of non-watertight openings (e.g., doors, windows, access hatches) shall be not less than 0,10 m above the damaged waterline;
the heeling angle φ at the equilibrium position shall not exceed 12° (5° where containers are not secured);
beyond the heel in the equilibrium position of the intermediate stage in question, the positive part of the righting lever curve shall display a righting lever value of GZ ≥ 0,05 m and the area under the curve shall reach at least 0,0065 m.rad before the first unprotected opening becomes immersed or a heeling angle φ of 27° (10° where containers are not secured) is reached;
if non-watertight openings are immersed before the equilibrium position is reached, the rooms affording access shall be deemed flooded for the purposes of the damaged stability calculation.
for the calculation of cross-flooding, IMO Resolution A.266 (VIII) shall be applied;
they shall be self-acting;
they shall not be equipped with shut-off devices;
the total time allowed for equalisation shall not exceed 15 minutes.
‘Close immediately after passage’.
In Article 22a.05 paragraph 2, point (c) is replaced by the following:
are built as double-hull vessels in accordance with the ADN, where for dry cargo vessels sections 9.1.0.91 to 9.1.0.95, and for tank vessels paragraph 9.3.2.11.7 and sections 9.3.2.13 to 9.3.2.15 or paragraph 9.3.3.11.7 and sections 9.3.3.13 to 9.3.3.15 of Part 9 of the ADN shall apply;’
In Article 24.02 paragraph 2, the table is replaced by the following:
the following entry for Article 7.05 paragraph 1 is inserted:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments |
---|---|---|
‘7.05(1) | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories and light sources | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories, and light sources that fulfill the requirements for colour and light intensity of navigation lights, and for the admission of signal lights for navigation on the Rhine, as of 30 November 2009 may still be used.’ |
the following entries for Article 7.06(1) are inserted:
‘7.06(1) | Radar navigation equipment which has received an approval before 1.1.1990 | Radar navigation equipment which has received an approval before 1.1.1990 may be installed and used until issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 31.12.2009, in any case at the latest until 31.12.2011, if there is a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35. |
Rate-of-turn indicators, which have received an approval before 1.1.1990 | Rate-of-turn indicators, which have received an approval before 1.1.1990 and have been installed before 1.1.2000, may be installed and used until issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2015, if there is a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35. | |
Radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators which have received an approval after 1.1.1990 | Radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators which have received an approval on or after 1.1.1990 pursuant to the minimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation in inland waterway navigation on the Rhine and the minimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used in inland waterway navigation on the Rhine may continue to be installed and operated if there is a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35.’ |
the following entry for Article 10.02 paragraph 1 second sentence point b, is inserted:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments |
---|---|---|
‘10.02(1) second sentence point b | Receptacles made of steel or another sturdy, non-flammable material and holding at least 10 l. | N.R.C., at the latest on renewal of the Community certificate’ |
the entries for Articles 11.02, paragraph 4 and 11.04, paragraph 2 are replaced by the following:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments |
---|---|---|
‘11.02(4), first sentence | Equipment of outer edges of decks, side decks and work stations | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020 |
Height of coamings | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2035 | |
11.04(1) | Clear width of side deck | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2035, for craft exceeding 7,30 m in width |
Paragraph 2 | Shipside guard rails on vessels of L < 55 m with only aft accommodation | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020’ |
the entry for Article 11.12 is replaced by the following:
‘11.12(2), (4), (5) and (9) | Manufacturer’s plate, protection devices, certificates on board | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2015.’ |
the entries for Article 15.03, paragraphs 7 to 13 are replaced by the following:
‘Paragraphs 7 and 8 | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 |
Paragraph 9 | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 |
Vertical extent of damage to the bottom of the boat | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 N.R.C. applicable for vessels with watertight decks on a minimum distance of 0,50 m and less then 0,60 m of the bottom of vessels that obtained a Community certificate or other traffic licence before 31.12.2005 | |
Two–compartments status | N.R.C. | |
Paragraphs 10 to 13 | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045’ |
the entry for Article 15.06 paragraph 1 (a) is replaced by the following:
‘Article 15.06(1), first subparagraph | Passenger area’s under the bulkhead deck behind the collision bulkhead and in front of the aft peak bulkhead. | NRC, at the latest on renewal of Community certificate after 1.1.2045 |
Article 15.06(1), second subparagraph | Enclosures | N.R.C, at the latest on renewal of Community certificate’ |
the entry for Article 15.06 paragraph 15 is replaced by the following:
‘Paragraph 15 | Requirements for enclosures within the superstructure that consist totally or partly of panoramic windows | NRC, at the latest on renewal of Community certificate after 1.1.2045 |
Requirements for enclosures | N.R.C, at the latest on renewal of Community certificate’ |
the following entry for text relating to Article 15.11 paragraph 7a is inserted:
‘Paragraph 7a | Enclosures | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate’ |
The table in Article 24.06 paragraph 5 is amended as follows:
the following entry for Article 7.05 paragraph 1 is inserted:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments | Valid for craft with vessel certificate or traffic licence before |
---|---|---|---|
‘7.05(1) | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories and light sources | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories, and light sources that fulfil the requirements for colour and light intensity of navigation lights and for the admission of signal lights for navigation on the Rhine as of 30 November 2009 may still be used. | 1.12.2013’ |
the following entry for Article 7.06 paragraph 1 is inserted:
‘7.06(1) | Radar navigation equipment which has received an approval before 1.1.1990 | Radar navigation equipment which has received an approval before 1.1.1990 may be installed and used until issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 31.12.2009, in any case at the latest until 31.12.2011, if there is a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35. | 1.12.2013 |
Rate-of-turn indicators, which have received an approval before 1.1.1990 | Rate-of-turn indicators, which have received an approval before 1.1.1990 and have been installed before 1.1.2000, may be installed and used until issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2015, if there is a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35. | 1.12.2013 | |
Radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators which have received an approval after 1.1.1990 | Radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators which have received an approval after 1.1.1990 pursuant the minimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation in inland waterway navigation on the Rhine and the minimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used in inland waterway navigation on the Rhine may continue to be installed and operated if a valid installation certificate pursuant to this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35 has been issued. | 1.12.2013’ |
the following entry for Article 10.02 paragraph 1 second sentence, point b is inserted:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments | Valid for craft with vessel certificate or traffic licence before |
---|---|---|---|
‘Article 10.02(1) second sentence point b | Receptacles made of steel or another sturdy, non-flammable material and holding at least 10 l. | N.R.C., at the latest on renewal of the Community certificate | 1.12.2013’ |
the following entries for Articles 11.02 paragraph 4 and 11.04, paragraph 2 are inserted:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments | Valid for craft with vessel certificate or traffic licence before |
---|---|---|---|
‘11.02(4), first sentence | Height of bulwarks and coamings, and shipside guard rails | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020 | 1.12.2013 |
Height of coamings | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2035 | ||
11.04(2) | Shipside guard rails on vessels of L < 55 m with only aft accommodation | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020 | 1.12.2013’ |
the following entry for Article 11.12 is inserted:
‘11.12(2),(4),(5) and (9) | Manufacturer’s plate, protection devices, certificates on board | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2015. | 1.12.2013’ |
the entries for Article 15.03(7) to (13) are replaced by the following:
‘15.03(7) and (8) | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 | 1.12.2013 |
Paragraph 9 | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 | 1.12.2013 |
Vertical extent of damage to the bottom of the boat | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 N.R.C. applicable for vessels with watertight decks on a minimum distance of 0,50 m and less then 0,60 m of the bottom of vessels that obtained a Community certificate or other traffic licence before 31.12.2005 | 1.12.2013 | |
Two–compartments status | N.R.C. | ||
paragraphs 10 to 13 | Damaged stability | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 | 1.12.2013’ |
the entry for Article 15.06 paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:
‘Article 15.06(1), first subparagraph | Passenger areas under the bulkhead deck and in front of the aft peak bulkhead. | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 | 1.12.2013 |
Article 15.06(1), second subparagraph | Enclosures | N.R.C, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate | 1.12.2013’ |
the entry for Article 15.06 paragraph 15 is replaced by the following:
‘Paragraph 15 | Requirements for enclosures within the superstructure that consist totally or partly of panoramic windows. | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2045 | 1.12.2013 |
Requirements for enclosures | N.R.C, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate | 1.12.2013’ |
the following entry for Article 15.11 paragraph 7a is inserted:
‘Paragraph 7a | Enclosures | N.R.C., at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate | 1.12.2013’ |
The table in Article 24a.02 paragraph 2 is amended as follows:
the following entry for Article 7.05 paragraph 1 is inserted:
‘7.05(1) | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories and light sources | Navigation lights, their casings, accessories, and light sources that fulfill
may still be used.’ |
the following entry for Article 7.06 paragraph 1 is inserted:
‘7.06(1) | Radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators | Radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators, which have been approved and installed pursuant to a Member State’s regulations before 31 December 2012 may continue to be installed and operated until the issue or replacement of the Community certificate after 31 December 2018. These systems must be entered in the Community certificate under number 52. |
Radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators, which have been approved since 1 January 1990 pursuant to the regulations concerning the minimum requirements and test conditions for navigation radar systems for navigation on the Rhine and of the regulations concerning the minimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators for navigation on the Rhine may continue to be installed and operated, provided that an installation certificate that is valid in accordance with this Directive or Resolution CCNR 1989-II-35, is available.’ |
the entries for Articles 11.02 paragraph 4 and 11.04 paragraph 2 are replaced by the following:
Article and paragraph | Content | Deadline and comments |
---|---|---|
‘11.02(4), first sentence | Equipment of outer edges of decks, side decks and work stations | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020 |
Height of bulwarks or coamings | NRC, NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020 | |
11.04(1) | Clear width of side deck | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2035, for craft exceeding 7,30 m in width |
Paragraph 2 | Shipside guard rails on vessels of L < 55 m with only aft accommodation | NRC, at the latest on issue or renewal of the Community certificate after 1.1.2020’ |
In Appendix I to Annex II to Directive 2006/87/EC, the following entry is added:
Appendix II to Annex II of Directive 2006/87/EC is amended as follows:
the list of contents is amended as follows:
for No 4, the title is replaced by the following
‘Application of transitional provisions’
for No 6, the title is replaced by the following ‘Application of regulations in Chapter 15’
the following is added:
‘No 26: experts/competent persons
No 27: Recreational craft’;
the Administrative instruction No 4 is replaced by the following:
Where parts of different vessels are joined together, status quo protection shall be granted only for the parts which belong to the vessel which retains its Community certificate. Transitional provisions may therefore be invoked only for those parts. Other parts shall be treated as a newly built vessel.
the Administrative instruction No 6 is replaced by the following:
Under Article 15.02 paragraph 5 it is conceivable that local watertight subdivisions, such as transversally subdivided double bottom tanks of a greater length than the damage length to be considered, will not be included in the evaluation. In this case it might not be possible to take the transversal subdivision into account if it is not extended up to the bulkhead deck. This might lead to inappropriate subdivisions of bulkheads.
Interpretation of the requirement:
If a watertight compartment is longer than required by Article 15.03 paragraph 9 and it contains local subdivisions which form watertight sub compartments, and between which the minimum damage length can be contained, these can be taken into account in the damaged stability calculation.
Enclosures made with awnings or similar mobile installations can cause problems with the stability of the vessel since, if of sufficient size to do so, they influence the heeling moment due to wind pressure.
Interpretation of the requirement:
In the case of passenger vessels for which a vessel certificate was issued for the first time before 1 January 2006, or for which Article 24.06 paragraph 2, second sentence, is invoked, after the erection of an enclosure made with awnings or similar mobile installations, a new stability calculation must be made according to this Directive, in so far as its lateral plane Awz exceeds 5 % of the total lateral plane Aw to be taken into account in each case.’;
in Administrative instruction No 7 Part 1 is replaced by the following:
Special anchors with a reduced mass, authorised by competent authorities according to Article 10.01 paragraph 5 are listed in the following table.
in Administrative instruction No 11 point 4 after the explanation concerning item 2 of the Community certificate the following explanation of item 10 of the Community certificate is inserted:
In respect of vessels allowed to navigate on the Rhine, i.e.
those which comply fully with Annex II including the transitional provisions for Chapter 24; and
those which make no use of the transitional provisions of Chapter 24a or the reductions provided for in Annex IV,
the following is to be added to the indent “— on Community waterways in zone(s)”:
Rhine or
zone R. ’
In point 4 the explanation concerning item 43 of the Community certificate is amended as follows:
Portable fire extinguishers required by other safety regulations, e.g. European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN), are not included here.’;
in Administrative instruction No 17 section 3 is replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
regularly, at least every two years.
In the case of engine rooms and boiler rooms these checks shall be made under various machine operation conditions and under changing ventilation conditions. Inspections as referred to in subsection (c) above may also be carried out by a competent person from a competent firm specialising in fire extinguishing systems.
in Administrative instruction No 18 section 4 is replaced by the following:
in Administrative instruction No 21 section 8 is replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
regularly, at least every five years.
Checks as referred to in subsection (c) above may also be carried out by a competent person trained in safety guidance systems.
in Administrative instruction No 24 section 4 is replaced by the following:
before being put into service for the first time,
before being put back into service after any major modification or repair,
regularly.
A calibration and inspection certificate shall be issued, signed by the expert or competent person and showing the date of the inspection.
the following administrative instructions No 26 and 27 are added:
Experts are required to carry out acceptance tests which call for specialist knowledge either on account of the complexity of the systems or on account of the safety level required. The following persons or institutions are among those authorised to carry out such acceptance tests:
classification societies which have the necessary in-house expertise or which bear responsibility, on the basis of their authorisation, for calling in external persons or institutions and have the necessary quality control systems in place in respect of the selection of these persons or institutions;
members of the inspection bodies or employees of the relevant authorities;
officially approved persons or institutions with recognised expertise for the scope of inspection in the relevant subject area, whereby the vessel inspection bodies can also issue this approval in their capacity as public agencies, ideally on the basis of a quality assurance system. A person or institution is also deemed to be approved if the latter has passed an official selection procedure which specifically assesses the possession of the required expertise and experience.
Competent persons are required, for example, to conduct regular visual checks and operating checks on safety equipment. The following may be classed as competent persons:
persons who, on the basis of their professional training and experience, have sufficient expertise to be able to assess specific situations and circumstances, e.g. ship’s masters, safety officers in shipping companies, crew members with relevant experience;
companies which have acquired sufficient specialist knowledge on the basis of their regular work, e.g. shipyards or installation firms;
manufacturers of special-purpose systems (e.g. fire extinguishing systems, control equipment).
German | English | French | Dutch |
---|---|---|---|
Sachverständiger | expert | expert | erkend deskundige |
Sachkundiger | competent person | spécialiste | deskundige |
Fachfirma | competent firm | société spécialisée | deskundig bedrijf |
The table below summarises the schedule of acceptance tests, including their frequency and the type of inspector required to conduct them. This table is for information purposes only.
Rule | Subject matter | Maximum test interval | Inspector |
---|---|---|---|
Article 6.03(5) | Hydraulic cylinders, pumps and motors | 8 years | Competent firm |
Article 6.09(3) | Motor-driven control equipment | 3 years | Competent person |
Article 8.01(2) | Pressure vessels | 5 years | Expert |
Article 10.03(5) | Portable fire extinguishers | 2 years | Competent person |
Article 10.03a(6)(d) | Built-in fire extinguishing systems | 2 years | Competent person or competent firm |
Article 10.03b(9)(b)(dd) | Built-in fire extinguishing systems | 2 years | Competent person or competent firm |
Article 10.04(3) | Inflatable launches | As specified by the manufacturer | |
Article 10.05(3) | Life jackets | As specified by the manufacturer | |
Article 11.12(6) | Cranes | 10 years | Expert |
Article 11.12(7) | Cranes | 1 year | Competent person |
Article 14.13 | Liquefied gas installations | 3 years | Expert |
Article 15.09(9) | Life-saving appliances | As specified by the manufacturer | |
Article 15.10(9) | Insulating resistance, earthing | before expiry of validity of the Community certificate | |
Administrative instruction No 17 | Fire alarm systems | 2 years | Expert or competent person |
Administrative instruction No 21 | Safety guidance systems | 5 years | Expert or competent person |
Administrative instruction No 24 | Gaswarning equipment | As specified by the manufacturer | Expert or competent person |
Recreational craft of up to 24 metres length, that are placed on the market, have to comply with the requirements of Directive 94/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(7), as amended by Directive 2003/44/EC(8). According to Article 3 in conjunction with Article 2 of this Directive, recreational craft having a length of 20 metres or more shall carry a Community inland navigation certificate attesting the craft’s compliance with the technical requirements of Annex II. Since double inspection or certification for certain equipment, arrangements and installations of newly built recreational craft which can result from certain provisions in Article 21.02 of Annex II should be avoided, this Administrative Instruction gives information on those requirements listed in Article 21.02 that are already sufficiently covered under Directive 94/25/EC.
For recreational craft subject to Directive 94/25/EC the inspection body shall as regards to the issuance of the Community inland navigation certificate (initial inspection) not require further inspection or certification of the following requirements of Article 21.02 (2), of Annex II provided that the craft presented for inspection has been placed on the market no more than 3 years before the date of presentation to the inspection body and no modifications to the craft have been carried out, and the Declaration of Conformity refers to the following harmonised standards or their equivalence:
:
EN ISO 11591:2000, (Unobstructed view)
:
EN ISO 10088:2001, (Fuel tanks and pipes)
:
EN ISO 15083:2003, (Bilge pumping)
:
EN ISO 14509, (Noise emission)’.
Annex VII is amended as follows:
the first two sentences of paragraph 1 of Part I are replaced by the following:
‘The classification society shall be able to document extensive experience in assessing the design and construction of inland waterway vessels. The classification society shall have comprehensive rules and regulations for the design, construction and periodic inspection of inland waterway vessels, in particular for calculating stability in accordance with Part 9 of the Regulations annexed to the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN) as referred to in Article 22a.04 and Article 22a.05 of Annex II and which will be published at least in Dutch, English, French or German and shall be continuously updated and improved through research and development programmes.’;
the first sentence of paragraph 11 of Part I is replaced by the following:
‘The classification society shall have prepared and implemented and shall maintain an effective internal quality system based on the relevant parts of internationally recognised quality standards and complying with the EN ISO/IEC 17020: 2004, as interpreted by the IACS Quality System Certification Scheme Requirements.’;
paragraph 4 of Part II is replaced by the following:
Before approving a classification society which has not been recognised within the framework of the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation by all the Member States of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, the Commission shall consult the Secretariat of the Central Commission.’;
Part III is replaced by the following:
On the basis of the criteria set out in Parts I and II, the following classification societies are currently approved under Article 10(1) of this Directive:
Bureau Veritas
Germanischer Lloyd
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
Polski Rejestr Statków SA
RINA SpA
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Until their approval under Parts I and II, classification societies which are recognised and approved and authorised by a Member State in accordance with Council Directive 94/57/EC of 22 November 1994 on common rules and standards for ship inspection and survey organisations and for the relevant activities of maritime administrations(9) are currently approved in accordance with Article 10 of this Directive only in respect of vessels which operate exclusively on waterways of that Member State.’.
Annex IX is replaced by the following:
Definitions
:
Minimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation on board inland waterway vessels
:
Minimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels
:
Requirements for installation and performance tests for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels
:
Installation and performance certificate for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels
:
Register of competent authorities, technical services, approved radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators and approved specialised firms
:
Equivalent equipment
Definitions:
“Type test” means the test procedure as referred to in Part I Article 4 or Part II Article 1.03 which the technical service uses to test for compliance with the requirements according to this Annex. The type test forms an integral part of the type approval;
“Type approval” means the administrative procedure by which a Member State confirms that equipment complies with the requirements of this Annex.
For radar navigation equipment this procedure includes the provisions according to Articles 5 to 7 and 9. For rate-of-turn indicators the procedure includes the provisions according to Part II, Articles 1.04 to 1.06 and 1.08;
“Test certificate” means the document in which the type testing results are laid down;
“Applicant” or “manufacturer” means any legal or natural person under whose name, trademark or any other form of identification the equipment submitted for testing is manufactured or marketed and who is responsible for all matters as regards the type testing and type approval procedure in respect of the technical service and the approval authority;
“Technical service” means the institution, authority or organisation that does the type testing;
“Manufacturer’s declaration” means the declaration by which a manufacturer gives the assurance that the equipment meets the prevailing minimum requirements and that is identical in every respect to the type submitted for testing;
“Declaration of conformity” according to Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity(10) means the declaration according to Directive 1999/5/EC Annex II Paragraph 1, by which the manufacturer confirms that the products in question meet the applicable requirements of the Directive;
“Competent authority” means the official authority that issues the type approval.
These provisions set out the minimum requirements for radar equipment used for navigation on board inland waterway vessels as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.
The radar navigation equipment shall facilitate the navigation of the vessel by providing an intelligible radar picture of its position in relation to buoys shorelines and navigational structures, as well as permitting the reliable and timely recognition of other vessels and obstructions protruding above the water surface.
The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.
detailed technical descriptions;
complete set of installation and service documents;
detailed operator’s manuals;
short operator’s manual; and
where applicable, evidence of previously completed tests.
If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type-approval may be withdrawn.
The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.
the name of the manufacturer,
the trade designation of the equipment,
the type of equipment and
the serial number.
Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN
=
European Union
=
number for the country of type-approval, where
01 | = | Germany |
02 | = | France |
03 | = | Italy |
04 | = | Netherlands |
05 | = | Sweden |
06 | = | Belgium |
07 | = | Hungary |
08 | = | Czech Republic |
09 | = | Spain |
11 | = | United Kingdom |
12 | = | Austria |
13 | = | Luxembourg |
14 | = | Switzerland |
17 | = | Finland |
18 | = | Denmark |
19 | = | Romania |
20 | = | Poland |
21 | = | Portugal |
23 | = | Greece |
24 | = | Ireland |
26 | = | Slovenia |
27 | = | Slovakia |
29 | = | Estonia |
32 | = | Latvia |
34 | = | Bulgaria |
36 | = | Lithuania |
49 | = | Cyprus |
50 | = | Malta |
=
three-digit number, to be determined by the competent authority.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.
Each unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.
If a new type test is granted, a new type-approval number shall be assigned.
These provisions set out the minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels, as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.
The rate-of-turn indicator is intended to facilitate radar navigation, and to measure and indicate the rate of turn of the vessel to port or starboard.
The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.
detailed technical descriptions;
complete set of installation and service documents;
operating instructions.
The results of the test and the measurement reports shall be attached to the application.
These documents and the information obtained during testing shall be kept by the competent authority.
The competent authority shall inform the European Commission of the equipment it has approved. The relevant notice shall include the type approval number assigned, as well as the type designation, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the holder of the type approval and the date of the type approval.
If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type approval may be withdrawn.
The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.
the name of the manufacturer,
the trade designation of the equipment,
the type of equipment and
the serial number.
Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN
=
European Union
=
code for the country of type-approval,
01 | = | Germany |
02 | = | France |
03 | = | Italy |
04 | = | Netherlands |
05 | = | Sweden |
06 | = | Belgium |
07 | = | Hungary |
08 | = | Czech Republic |
09 | = | Spain |
11 | = | United Kingdom |
12 | = | Austria |
13 | = | Luxembourg |
14 | = | Switzerland |
17 | = | Finland |
18 | = | Denmark |
19 | = | Romania |
20 | = | Poland |
21 | = | Portugal |
23 | = | Greece |
24 | = | Ireland |
26 | = | Slovenia |
27 | = | Slovakia |
29 | = | Estonia |
32 | = | Latvia |
34 | = | Bulgaria |
36 | = | Lithuania |
49 | = | Cyprus |
50 | = | Malta |
=
three-digit number, to be determined by the competent authority.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.
Each unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.
Whenever modifications are planned, details shall be sent in writing to the competent technical service.
If a new type test is granted, a new type approval number shall be assigned.
Additionally, the equipment shall satisfy all requirements of this Annex at ambient temperatures between 0 and 40 °C.
Rate-of-turn indicators shall meet the requirements of Directive 2004/108/EC(11) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC.
In the frequency ranges of 156 to 165 MHz, 450 to 470 MHz and 1,53 to 1,544 GHz the field strength shall not exceed a value of 15 μV/m. These field strengths shall apply at a test distance of 3 metres from the equipment under test.
The design, markings and manipulation of the controls shall be such as to permit their simple, unambiguous and fast operation. Their arrangement shall be such as to prevent operational mistakes as far as possible.
Controls that are not necessary for normal operation shall not be immediately accessible.
All numerals and letters shall be at least 4 mm high. If it can be demonstrated that, for technical reasons, numerals and letters 4 mm high are not possible and if for the purposes of operation smaller numerals and letters are acceptable, a reduction to 3 mm shall be allowed.
A detailed operator’s manual shall be supplied with each unit. It shall be available in Dutch, English, French and German and shall contain at least the following information:
activation and operation;
maintenance and servicing;
general safety instructions.
The direction of installation in relation to the keel line shall be indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator’s sensor unit. Installation instructions shall be provided to ensure maximum insensitivity to other normal movements of the vessel.
Rectilinear scales may be arranged horizontally only.
Rate-of-turn indicators may be provided with one or more measuring ranges. The following measuring ranges are recommended:
°/min
°/min
°/min
°/min
°/min.
The indicated rate of turn shall not differ by more than 2 % from the measurable maximum value or by more than 10 % from the actual value; whichever is the greater (see Appendix).
The operating threshold shall be less than or equal to a change in angular speed equivalent to 1 % of the indicated value.
The rate-of-turn indicator shall be insensitive to magnetic fields which typically occur on board the vessel.
Slave indicators shall comply with all requirements applicable to rate-of-turn indicators.
Controls for increasing damping shall be permitted.
Under no circumstances may the damping constant exceed 5 s.
The rate of turn shall continue to be indicated with galvanic earth insulation and the equivalent to an analogue voltage of 20 mV/°/min ± 5 % and a maximum internal resistance of 100 Ω.
Polarity shall be positive when the vessel is turning to starboard and negative when it is turning to port.
The operating threshold shall not exceed 0,3°/min.
Zero error shall not exceed 1°/min at temperatures from 0 to 40 °C.
With the indicator switched on and the sensor not exposed to the effects of movement, the spurious voltage at the output signal measured with a 10 Hz pass-band low-pass filter shall not exceed 10 mV.
The rate-of-turn signal shall be received without additional damping beyond the limits referred to in Article 4.02 (1).
The external alarm shall be triggered by contact closure:
if the rate-of-turn indicator is disconnected; or
if the rate-of-turn indicator is not in operation; or
if the operating control has reacted following an excessive error (Article 3.06).
Power supply, safety, mutual interference of ship borne equipment, compass safe distance, resistance to climatic influences, mechanical strength, environmental impact, audible noise emission and electromagnetic compatibility shall be tested in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002.
Spurious emissions shall be measured in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002 in the frequency range of 30 to 2000 MHz.
The requirements of Article 2.02 (2) shall be met.
In addition, radio transmitters shall be used to set up the maximum magnetic fields in the vicinity of the indicators.
a type approval according to
Part I Article 6; or
Part II Article 1.05; or
approved with a type approval recognised as equivalent according to Part VI; and
bearing a corresponding type approval number
shall be authorised for installation.
The competent authorities responsible for approval shall be notified to the European Commission.
All power supply leads for radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators shall have their own separate safety devices and if possible be fail-safe.
For inland ECDIS equipment which is operated in navigation mode, the position sensor (e.g. DGPS antenna) must be installed in such a way as to ensure that it operates with the greatest possible degree of accuracy and is not adversely affected by superstructures and transmitting equipment on board ship.
Before the equipment is switched on for the first time after installation, or after renewals or extensions of the Community certificate (except according to Article 2.09(2) of Annex II), as well as after each modification of the vessel likely to affect the operating conditions of the equipment, an installation and performance test shall be carried out by the competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority or by a firm authorised in accordance with Article 2. For this purpose, the following conditions shall be fulfilled:
the power supply shall have a separate safety device;
the operating voltage shall be within the tolerance;
the cabling and its installation shall satisfy the provisions of Annex II and, if applicable ADN;
the rate of antenna revolutions shall reach at least 24 rpm;
there shall be no obstruction in the vicinity of the antenna which impairs navigation;
the safety switch of the antenna, if provided, shall be in good working order;
the arrangement of display units, rate-of-turn indicators and control units shall be ergonomic and user-friendly;
the lubber line of the radar navigation equipment shall not deviate from the ship’s fore-and-aft-line by more than 1°;
the accuracy of the range and azimuthal displays shall satisfy the requirements (measurements using known targets);
linearity in short ranges shall be correct (pushing and pulling);
the displayed minimum range shall be 15 metres or less;
the centre of the picture shall be visible and its diameter shall not exceed 1 mm;
false echoes caused by reflections and unwanted shadows on the lubber line shall not occur or shall not impair the safety of navigation;
sea-clutter and rain-clutter suppressors (STC and FTC preset) and the associated controls shall perform correctly;
the gain adjustment shall be in proper working order;
focus and picture definition shall be correct;
the ship’s turning direction shall be as indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator and the zero position at dead ahead shall be correct;
the radar navigation equipment shall not be sensitive to transmissions by the ship’s radio equipment or to interference from other on-board sources;
the radar navigation equipment or rate-of-turn indicator shall not interfere with other on-board equipment.
Furthermore, in the case of inland ECDIS equipment:
the statistical positional error affecting the chart shall not exceed 2 m;
the statistical phase angle error affecting the chart shall not exceed 1°;
After successful completion of a test in accordance with Article 8, the competent authority, the technical service or the approved firm shall issue a certificate based on the model according to Part IV. This certificate shall be kept permanently on board.
If the test conditions have not been met, a list of defects shall be drawn up. Any existing certificate shall be withdrawn or sent to the competent authority by the technical service or the approved firm.
Installation and performance certificate for radar navigation installations and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels
Vessel name/type: …
European Vessel Identification Number: …
Vessel owner: …
Name: …
Address: …
Radar navigation equipment Number: …
Item No | Type | Manufacturer | Type-approval number | Serial number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rate-of-turn indicators Number: …
Item No | Type | Manufacturer | Type-approval number | Serial number |
---|---|---|---|---|
It is hereby certified that the radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators of this vessel meet the requirements of Directive 2006/87/EC Annex IX Part III concerning installation and performance tests of radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels.
Approved specialised firm/technical service/Competent authority (12)
Name: …
Address: …
Stamp/Seal Place … Date …
Signature
If no authority is given no competent authority was specified by the relevant country. | ||||
Country | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Belgium | ||||
Bulgaria | ||||
Denmark | ||||
Germany | ||||
Estonia | ||||
Finland | ||||
France | ||||
Greece | ||||
Italy | ||||
Ireland | ||||
Latvia | ||||
Lithuania | ||||
Luxembourg | ||||
Malta | ||||
Netherlands | ||||
Austria | ||||
Poland | ||||
Portugal | ||||
Romania | ||||
Sweden | ||||
Switzerland | ||||
Spain | ||||
Slovakia | ||||
Slovenia | ||||
Czech Republic | ||||
Hungary | ||||
United Kingdom | ||||
Cyprus |
Item No | Type | Manufacturer | Holder of type-approval | Date of type-approval | Competent authority | Type-approval No |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Item No | Type | Manufacturer | Holder of typeapproval | Date of type-approval | Competent authority | Type-approval No |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belgium | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bulgaria | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denmark | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Germany | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Estonia | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Finland | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
France | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Greece | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Italy | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ireland | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Latvia | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lithuania | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Luxembourg | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Malta | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Netherlands | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Poland | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Portugal | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Romania | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sweden | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Switzerland | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spain | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Slovakia | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Slovenia | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Czech Republic | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hungary | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cyprus | ||||
If no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country. | ||||
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Item No | Name | Address | Telephone number | E-mail address | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cross out what is not applicable.
Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.
The Whole Directive you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.
Would you like to continue?
The Schedules you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.
Would you like to continue?
Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area.
Original (As adopted by EU): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was first adopted in the EU. No changes have been applied to the text.
Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including:
The data on this page is available in the alternative data formats listed: