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PART 2 Amendment of the Merchant Shipping (Accident Reporting and Investigation) Regulations 2012
5.Amendment of regulation 6 (duty to report accidents and serious injuries)
7.Amendment of regulation 8 (ordering of a safety investigation)
8.Amendment of regulation 11 (conduct of a safety investigation)
9.Amendment of regulation 12 (co-operation with other states)
11.Amendment of regulation 14 (reports of safety investigations)
13.Amendment of the Schedule (marine casualty or incident notification data)
14.Insertion of Schedule 2 (safety investigation report content)
PART 3 Amendment of the Railways (Accident Investigation and Reporting) Regulations 2005
17.Amendment of regulation 5 (conduct of investigations by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch)
18.Amendment of regulation 6 (persons conducting, etc., an investigation by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch)
20.Amendment of regulation 11 (reports etc of accidents and incidents investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch)
21.Amendment of regulation 12 (recommendations of the Rail Accident Investigation Branch)
22.Amendment of regulation 13 (duty of the Rail Accident Investigation Branch to consider representations)
23.Amendment of regulation 14 (annual report of the Chief Inspector)
25.Amendment of Schedule 6 (principal content of an accident and incident investigation report)
PART 4 Amendment and revocation of retained direct EU legislation
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