Port of Singapore Authority (Dangerous Goods, Petroleum and Explosives) Regulations
Table of Contents
1 Citation
2 Definitions
Part I CARRIAGE OF PETROLEUM
3 Compliance with Part
4 Power to board vessels
TESTS — EXEMPTION — LICENSING
5 Tests to determine class of petroleum
6 Exemption from Part
7 Restrictions on carriage of Class "A" or "B" petroleum
8 Quantity of Class "A" petroleum to be carried
9 Notice of arrival
10 Notice of departure
11 Directions on entering port
12 Loading and discharging of petroleum only
13 Restrictions on tank-cleaning
14 Compliance with acceptable standards of safety — general
15 Compliance with specific safety measures
16 Restrictions on hot work, high speed drilling or similar operations
17 Restrictions on repairs and breaking-up
18 Pump-room sea-suction valves
19 Loading and discharging of petroleum in port
20 Use of specified anchorages and terminals
21 Petroleum to be removed from wharves
22 Limitation of time vessels may remain
23 Prohibition on handling by night
24 Conditions of discharge
25 Appointment of Inspectors
26 Powers of inspection of petroleum
27 Methods of inspection by sample
PACKAGED CARGO
28 Carriage on deck
29 Standards of portable receptacles
30 Safety marking of receptacles
31 Restrictions on handling of Class "A" petroleum
SAFETY — GENERAL
32 Safety measures
33 Procedure upon discovery of leakage or damaged receptacle on vessel
34 Precaution to prevent accident
35 Unsafe equipment
36 Exhibition of warning notices
37 Liquefied petroleum gas
Part II CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS, ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES
38 List of dangerous goods
39 Grouping of dangerous goods
40 Empty receptacles
41 Application of Code to these Regulations
42 Exemption from this Part
43 Compliance with this Part
44 Powers of entry and search
45 Notice of arrival
46 Master to carry manifest and stowage plans
47 Packing, labelling, etc.
48 Notice prior to discharging and permission required
49 Loading of dangerous goods
50 Passage through prohibited area
51 Restrictions on night movements of vessels carrying Group I dangerous goods
52 Group I dangerous goods prohibited alongside Authority wharf
53 Anchoring and mooring
54 Approaching vessels handling goods
55 Group I dangerous goods to be conveyed to harbour craft at anchorages or a landing place
56 Group II dangerous goods — direct delivery
57 Group III dangerous goods
58 Landing or loading at authorised places
59 Restrictions on night loading or discharging of dangerous goods
60 Precautionary measures for carriage of spontaneously combustible substances
61 General safety precautions on vessels
62 Carriage of dangerous goods in passenger vessels
63 Dangerous goods to be removed from landing place without delay
64 Priority for loading and discharging dangerous goods other than explosives
65 Dangerous goods unless properly described not permitted on Authority premises
66 Defective or damaged receptacles
67 Procedure upon discovery of leaking or damaged receptacle on vessel
68 Packages of dangerous goods opened for customs inspection
69 Powers to stop operations
HARBOUR CRAFT — PARTICULAR REGULATIONS
70 Continuous supervision by person-in-charge
71 Person-in-charge to ensure compliance with these Regulations
72 No unauthorised person to be on board
73 Prohibition on possession of means of ignition
74 Safe towage distance
75 Appointment of Inspectors of Dangerous Goods and Explosives
76 Handling during bunker operations
77 Prohibition of repair work
EXPLOSIVES
78 Compliance with additional regulations
CARBIDE OF CALCIUM
79 Compliance with additional regulations
80 Regulations applying to vessels carrying carbide of calcium
81 Limitation of maximum quantities of certain dangerous goods
Part III GENERAL
82 Authority may permit person to use vessel or port otherwise than in accordance with Regulations
83 Responsibility of owner and person in charge
84 Penalties
Legislative History