2E NON - Collision Regulations
2E NON - Collision Regulations
2E NON - Collision Regulations
Technical provisions
The COLREG include 41 rules divided into six sections:
Part A - General;
Part B - Steering and Sailing;
Part C - Lights and Shapes;
Part D - Sound and Light signals;
Part E - Exemptions; and
Part F - Verification of compliance with the provisions of the Convention.
There are also four Annexes containing:
-Technical requirements concerning lights and shapes and their positioning;
-Sound signaling appliances;
-Additional signals for fishing vessels when operating in close proximity; and
-International distress signals.
Part A - General (Rules 1-3)
-Rule 1 states that the rules apply to all vessels upon the high seas and all waters connected to
the high seas and navigable by seagoing vessels.
-Rule 2 covers the responsibility of the master, owner and crew to comply with the rules.
-Rule 3 includes definitions.
Rule 10 states that ships crossing traffic lanes are required to do so "as nearly as practicable at
right angles to the general direction of traffic flow." This reduces confusion to other ships as to
the crossing vessel's intentions and course and at the same time enables that vessel to cross
the lane as quickly as possible. Fishing vessels "shall not impede the passage of any vessel
following a traffic lane" but are not banned from fishing. This is in line with Rule 9 which states
that "a vessel engaged in fishing shall not impede the passage of any other vessel navigating
within a narrow channel or fairway. "In 1981 the regulations were amended. Two new
paragraphs were added to Rule 10 to exempt vessels which are restricted in their ability to
maneuver "when engaged in an operation for the safety of navigation in a traffic separation
scheme" or when engaged in cable laying. In 1987 the regulations were again amended. It was
stressed that Rule 10 applies to traffic separation schemes adopted by the Organization (IMO)
and does not relieve any vessel of her obligation under any other rule. It was also to clarify that
if a vessel is obliged to cross traffic lanes it should do so as nearly as practicable at right angles
to the general direction of the traffic flow. In 1989 Regulation 10 was further amended to clarify
the vessels which may use the "inshore traffic zone."
Part E - Exemptions
-Rule 38 says ships which comply with the 1960 Collision Regulations and were built or already
under construction when the 1972 Collision Regulations entered into force may be exempted
from some requirements for light and sound signals for specified periods.
Part F - Verification of compliance with the provisions of the Convention (Rules 39-41)
-Rules 39 to 41 were added to allow the Organization's verification of compliance under the
IMO Member State Audit Scheme.
Annexes
The COLREG include four annexes: