Part III : Safety of navigation

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221. Ship's complement

222. Employment of radio officers and operators

223. Surveyor may direct that defects be made good

224. Display of safety convention certificates

225. Printed notices and diagrams as to location of lifeboats, etc

226. Information about stability of ship

227. Production of certificates to officers of customs

228. Compasses to be adjusted

229. Signalling lamps

230. (Repealed)

231. Registration of private code or signals

232. Signals of distress

233. Boat and fire drills and inspection of life-saving appliances

234. (Repealed)

235. Dangerous goods not to be carried

236. Carriage of grain

237. Carriage of timber deck cargo

238. Marking of heavy packages or objects

239. Report of alteration or damage affecting seaworthiness, efficiency or compliance with regulations

240. Unseaworthy ships not permitted to leave port

241. Obligation to secure seaworthiness of ship

242. Sending unseaworthy ship to sea in special circumstances

243. Unseaworthy ships to be detained

244. Ships may be inspected

245. Complaint as to seaworthiness to be in writing

246. Complainant as to unseaworthiness may be required to give security

247. Complainant to pay costs if not successful

248. Expenses to be paid by owner if complaint founded

249. Reports of dangers to navigation

250. Careful navigation near ice

251. Safety certificates and memoranda issued before commencement of this Act

252. Period of grace for compliance with certain provisions

253. Provisions of this chapter not to be applied to ships not registered in the Republic driven into Republic ports by stress of weather

254. Admissibility in evidence of safety and load line certificates and surveyors' reports