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Check what safety requirements and insurance are needed to use a boat on UK rivers, canals, or at sea - boat safety certificates, safety regulations and equipment, disposing of old flares
You must follow safety regulations and check whether you need insurance if…
You may need to get a Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) certificate before you can…
You must follow international safety regulations if you’re using a boat at…
You should check what kind of insurance you need - it depends on how and…
Owners of UK-flagged fishing vessels are responsible for basic health and safety on board their boats, safe working practices and safety equipment.
Boating basics including essential knowledge and techniques you need to make sure you enjoy yourselves and stay safe on the water.
Advice for British nationals on staying safe when travelling by sea
Register your boat with the UK coastguard using the Royal Yachting Association’s SafeTrx service
Owners and operators of seagoing ships and large yachts are responsible for the health and safety of seafarers
Safety lessons to the recreational craft industry and pleasure boat users on the importance of using a kill cord to save lives and prevent serious injury.
A safety message to inland waterway users to raise awareness of the potential hazards and what actions to take to mitigate the risks.
General safety regulations for lifesaving appliances (LSA) and safety equipment on fishing vessels
Maritime weather and tide conditions - navigation equipment, radios and emergency beacons, register a 406 beacon
How to comply with the safety requirements and responsibilities under ILO Work In Fishing Convention (ILO 188)
This guidance provides details on how to conduct and record a risk assessment, and how safety management systems can help to improve safety on fishing vessels.
Details for owners, operators, and masters of vessels on inland waters, including categorisation, how to apply, safety requirements and best practice.
Life-saving and fire-fighting equipment that ships must carry and how to maintain and service it.
This bulletin urges owners and operators of small commercial passenger vessels to review their operations and procedures in line with current safety guidance.
A safety message to the recreational craft industry and pleasure boat users reiterating simple steps to prevent further deaths from CO poisoning.
Guidance about how to protect a boat and crew from fire.
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