Overview
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs) are the foundations upon which safe navigation and conduct of vessels are built. Designed specifically for use on ships' bridges, North P&I club's loss prevention guide on the COLREGs is intended to provide practical advice to all watchkeepers, from cadets to masters and inspecting officers, on the key collision avoidance rules. It is also intended to serve as a focus for discussion in bridge team meetings, at on-board training sessions, during a quiet watch or in the mess room. The 12 rules discussed in the guide are those that are most often misinterpreted and appear to have been breached time and again when collisions occur.
This guide demonstrates how these rules fit together and how the interpretation and application of each of them can be influenced, sometimes wrongly, by the vast mass of information now available from electronic aids to navigation. At the end of this guide is a series of collision case studies and simple plotting sheets, which readers can use to illustrate developing situations while on watch. The case studies and the questions they ask are designed to be the starting point for wide-ranging discussions on all aspects of collision avoidance.
Content
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
THE RULES
Rule 2: Responsibility
Rule 5: Look-out
Rule 6: Safe speed
Rule 7: Risk of collision
Rule 8: Action to avoid collision
Rule 10: Traffic separation schemes
Rule 13: Overtaking
Rule 14: Head-on situation
Rule 15: Crossing situation
Rule 16: Action by give-way vessel
Rule 17: Action by stand-on vessel
Rule 19: Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility
CASE STUDIES
Introduction
Case Study 1. Who started this?
Case Study 2. Is it good to talk?
Case Study 3. What were they thinking?
Case Study 4. Watch out astern
Case Study 5. To cross or not to cross?
Case Study 6. Fishing?
PLOTTING SHEETS
Plotting Sheet 1. Open sea
Plotting Sheet 2. Traffic separation scheme
Plotting Sheet 3. Coastal waters
Introduction
Collisions are among the most high profile of all maritime accidents. The number of collisions and theircost, in personal and financial terms, has increased in recent years and ‘human error’ seems to be the only common factor.
THE COLREGS
Collisions should not happen but they do; sometimes with disastrous consequences. Proper application of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs) by every watchkeeper on every vessel is the only way to reduce the risk of collision. Indeed, if the regulations are followed to the letter, then a collision should never occur.
Today’s watchkeeper is required to gather, understand and appraise information from a range of sources; from sophisticated radar, automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA), electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), automatic identification systems (AIS) and global positioning systems (GPS) to compass bearings, visual sightings and sound signals. This information is the starting point of a decision making process and the watch keeper must then apply the COLREGs to the factual situation in order to identify the correct steps leading to the correct outcome.
IDENTIFYING RISK
The concept of the ‘risk of collision’ is a key feature of the COLREGs. The risk of collision must be identified, assessed and avoided at all times and this is the responsibility of every watchkeeping officer on every vessel. The best lesson you can learn from this guide is to acknowledge the watchkeeper’s responsibility to identify a ‘risk of collision’ and to take all necessary steps to avoid or minimise that risk.
The aim of this guide is to deliver that message by encouraging discussion between all watchkeepers, from cadets to masters and inspecting officers. We learn best from our experience and from the experience of the people around us, and there is no better way of understanding COLREGs than through discussion, whether in bridge team meetings, at onboard training sessions, during a quiet watch or in the mess room.
KEY RULES
This is not a textbook on the COLREGs. Rather, it is a focus for discussion of those regulations that we at North believe are the key to collision avoidance and which we see breached time and again when collisions occur. We think the rules that are discussed in this guide are the ones which are most often misinterpreted and misapplied. We hope that this guide will demonstrate how these rules fit together and how the interpretation and application of each of them can be influenced, sometimes wrongly, by the vast mass of information now available from electronic aids to navigation.
At the end of the guide are collision case studies and simple plotting sheets which you can use to illustrate developing situations. We hope that the case studies and the questions they ask will be the starting point for wideranging discussions on all aspects of collision avoidance.
Details
Title: Collisions: How to Avoid Them
Number of Pages: 44
Product Code: WS1707K
ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-0-9558257-9-8 (9780955825798), ISBN 10: 0-9558257-9-2 (0955825792)
Published Date: August 2019
Binding Format: Paperback Spiro
Book Spine: 10 mm
Weight: 0.70 kg
Author: The North of England P&I Association Ltd