Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act |
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Pilotage) Regulations |
Rg 5 |
G.N. No. S 185/1997 |
REVISED EDITION 2000 |
(30th April 2000) |
[9th April 1997] |
Citation and application |
1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Pilotage) Regulations.
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Definitions |
2. In these Regulations —
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Duty to exhibit required flags and lights |
Pilot’s duties in relation to vessel proceeding to Quarantine Anchorage |
4.—(1) A pilot may board any vessel displaying an international quarantine signal for the purpose of piloting her to the Quarantine Anchorage.
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Pilot to carry licence and other documents |
5. A pilot shall when on duty —
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Pilot to be conversant with laws and duties |
6. A pilot shall make himself conversant, and shall comply, with all written laws and the directives of the Authority relating to his duties. |
Refusal to conduct vessels |
7. A pilot who refuses the conduct of any vessel for any reason shall give his reasons in writing to the Port Master within 24 hours of the refusal. |
Notification of conditions detrimental to safety |
8. A pilot having the conduct of a vessel who discovers conditions which may be detrimental to the safe manoeuvring of the vessel shall notify the Port Master of those conditions. |
Particulars to be ascertained by pilot |
9.—(1) A pilot having the conduct of a vessel shall, prior to the movement of the vessel, obtain from the master of the vessel the particulars of the vessel including its type, draught, length, beam and height.
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Overloaded vessel |
10. If a pilot finds that the vessel under his conduct appears to be overloaded, he —
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Conduct of vessel with dangerous cargoes on board |
11. A pilot having the conduct of a vessel with dangerous cargoes on board shall act in accordance with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Port) Regulations (Rg 7), or any other regulations made by the Authority from time to time relating to the carriage of dangerous cargoes. |
Due care and diligence to be exercised |
12.—(1) A pilot —
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Defective or damaged buoys and beacons |
13. If any pilot —
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Impediments or alterations in channel or landmark |
14. A pilot who observes —
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Pilot to remain on board |
15.—(1) A pilot having the conduct of an outward bound vessel shall remain on board the vessel until —
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Pilot to obtain documents |
16. A pilot having the conduct of a vessel shall, prior to leaving the vessel —
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Pilot to be medically fit |
17. A pilot who, through sickness, accident or any defect in his eyesight, is unable to discharge his duties efficiently is liable to immediate suspension from duty by the Port Master until he is certified medically fit to resume duty. |
Pilotage Committee |
18. A pilot shall attend before the Pilotage Committee on being summoned to do so by the chairman of the Committee. |
Compliance with Regulations and orders |
19. A pilot shall —
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Report on circumstances when master assumes conduct of vessel from pilot |
20. A pilot on board a vessel the conduct of which has been assumed by the master for any reason shall give a written statement of the incident to the Port Master within 24 hours. |
Care that vessel does not run aground |
21. Notwithstanding regulations 8, 10 and 19, no pilot shall, without a written order from the owner or master of the vessel, place any vessel in a position where the vessel will be, or is likely to be, aground at any state of the tide. |
Report for contravention of Port Regulations |
22. A pilot shall, when making a report against a vessel for the contravention of any provision of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Port) Regulations (Rg 7), submit his report in such form as the Port Master may require. |
Communication equipment to be in good working order |
23. A pilot shall ensure that the communication equipment used by him is in a proper working condition and shall comply with the instructions given for the use of the equipment. |
Unauthorised persons |
24. No pilot shall knowingly permit any unauthorised person to accompany him when boarding a vessel. |
Unauthorised goods |
25. Unless otherwise authorised, no pilot shall —
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Annual medical examination |
26. Every pilot shall submit himself for a medical examination, and an eyesight test, at least once every 12 months or whenever deemed necessary by the Port Master. |
Savings |
27. Any provision, direction, order, notice, report or exemption given or made under the revoked Port of Singapore Authority (Pilotage) Regulations (Cap. 236, Rg 4) is deemed to have been given or made under the corresponding provisions of these Regulations. [G.N. No. S 185/97] |