SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA ` Treaty Series No. 1 (1953) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1948 London, 10th June, 1948 [The Convention was accepted by the Government of the United Kingdom on 30th September, 1949] Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Parliament by Command of Her Majesty January 1953 Cmd. 8720 LONDON HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE PRICE 6 s. 6d. NET
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1948 Preamble......... List of Plenipotentiaries Articles......... Signatures......... INDEX Page 4 4 12 24 Regulations- Chapter Chapter I.--General Provisions Part A.-Application, Definitions, &c.... 28 Part B.-Surveys and Certificates...... 30 Part C.- Casualties............... 40 II.-Construction Part A.-General............... 42 Part B.-Subdivision and Stability...... 44 Part C.-Electrical Installations......... 90 Part D.- Fire Protection in Accommodation and Service Spaces......... 94 Part E.-Fire Detection and Extinction in Passenger Ships and Cargo Ships... 114 Part F.- Miscellaneous............ 130 Chapter 11I.- Life Saving Appliances, &c. Part A.-General............... 132 Part B.-Passenger Ships only......... 152 Part C.-Cargo Ships Only......... 166 Chapter IV.-Radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony Part A.-Application and Definitions...... 170 Part B.-Watches............... 172 Part C.-Technical Requirements...... 176 Part D.- Radio Log............ 192 Chapter V.- Safety of Navigation............ 194 Chapter VI.-Carriage of Grain and Dangerous Goods...... 212 Certificates List of Ratifications and Acceptances... 218 230 43055 B 2
4 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1948 London, 10th June, 1948 The Governments of the Argentine Republic, the Commonwealth of Australia; Belgium, the Republic of the United States of Brazil, Canada, the Republic of Chile, the Republic of China, Denmark, Egypt, the Republic of Finland, the French Republic, Greece, the Republic of Iceland, India, Ireland, the Italian Republic, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, the Republic of Panama, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, the Union of South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia, being desirous of promoting safety of life at sea by establishing in common agreement uniform principles and rules directed thereto: Considering that this end may best be achieved by the conclusion of a Convention to replace the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929: Have appointed their Plenipotentiaries, namely:- The Argentine Republic Captain Don Alberto J. ODDERA, Naval Attache, Argentine Embassy, London. Commander Don Juan Eugenio PEFFABET, Chief of Regime and Safety of Navigation Services Division in the Maritime and River Transit Service-Maritime Prefecture-Navy Department. Lieutenant Don Jorge R. MARTINEZ-VIVOT, Naval Engineer, Navy Department. The Commonwealth of Australia Captain Norman Gerald ROSKRUGE, Acting Director of Navigation, Marine Branch, Department of Shipping and Fuel. Mr. Sydney POLLOCK, Engineer and Ship Surveyor-in-Chief, Marine Branch, Department of Shipping and Fuel. Belgium Mr. G. BERTRAND, Engineer in Chief. Director of the Marine Administration. Mr. F. Van GOOL, Nautical Adviser, Marine Administration. The Republic of the United States of Brazil Vice-Admiral Gustavo GOULART (Recd), President, Maritime Tribunal. Rear-Admiral Antonio Alves CAMARA, Director-General, Hydrographic and Navigation Department in the Ministry of the Navy. Captain Paulo Nogucira PENIDO, Naval Attache, Brazilian Embassy. Commander J. C. Rego MONTEIRO, Naval Constructor, Head of the Technical Division, Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard.
5 CONVENTION INTERNATIONALE POUR LA SAUVEGARDE DE LA VIE HUMAINE EN MER, 1948 Londres, le 10 juin 1948 '7 Les Gouvernements de la Republique Argentine, du Commonwealth d'australie, de la Belgique, de la Republique des Etats-Unis du Brdsil, du Canada, de la Republique du Chili, de la Republique de Chine, du Danmark, de I'Egypte, de la Republique de Finlande, de la Republique francaise, de la Grece, de la Republique d'islande, de l'inde, de l'irlande, de la Republique italienne, des Pays-Bas, de la Nouvelle Zelande, de la Norvege, du Pakistan, de la Republique de Panama, de la Republique des Philippines, de la Republique de Pologne, de la Republique portugaise, de I'Union Sud-Africaine, de la Suede, du Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'irlande du Nord, des Etats-Unis d'amerique, de I'Union des Republiques socialistes sovietiques et de la Republique federative populaire de Yougoslavie, desireux d'etablir d'un commun accord des principes et des regles uniformes It I'effet de sauvegarder la vie humaine en mer; Considerant que le meilleur moyen d'atteindre cc but est la conclusion d'une Convention destine a remplacer la Convention de 1929 pour la Sauvegarde de la Vie Humaine en Mer ; Out design les Plenipotentiaires suivants: Le Gouvernement de la Republique Argentine: Le Capitaine de vaisseau Don Alberto J. ODDERA, Attache Naval pres I'Ambassade de la Republique Argentine a Londres. Le Capitaine de fregate (R) Don Juan Eugenio PEFFABET, Chef de division des Services du Regime et de la Sdcurite de la Navigation maritime et fluviale-prefecture Maritime-Ministere de la Marine. Lieutenant Ingenieur Constructeur naval Don Jorge R. MARTINEZ- VIVOT, Ministere de la Marine. Le Gouvernement du Commonwealth d'australie: Le Capitaine de vaisseau Norman ROSKRUGE, Directeur par interim de la Navigation, branche maritime, Ministere de la Navigation et des Combustibles. Mr. Sydney POLLOCK, Ingenieur et Inspecteur en Chef des Navires, branche maritime. Ministere de la Navigation et des Combustibles. Le Gouvernement beige: Monsieur G. BERTRAND, Ingenieur en Chef, tion de la Marine. Directeur a ]'Administra- Monsieur F. Van GOOL, Conseiller Nautique a ]'Administration de la Marine. Le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis de Bresil: Le Vice-Amiral Gustavo GOULART (R), President du Tribunal Maritime. Le Contre-Amiral Antonio Alves CAMARA, Directeur general du Departement de l'hydrographie et de la Navigation an Ministere de la Marine. Le Capitaine de vaisseau Paulo Nogueira PENIDO, Attache Naval pres l'ambassade des Etats-Unis du Bresil. Commandant J. C. Rego MONTEIRO, Constructeur naval, chef de la division technique-arsenal a Rio de Janeiro.
6 Canada Mr. Jules L8GER, Officer of the High Commissioner for Canada in London. Mr. H. V. ANDERSON, Director of Marine Services. The Republic of Chile Commander Kaare OLSEN, Naval Attachd, Chilean Embassy, London. I The Republic of China His Excellency Dr. Tien-Hsi CHENG, Ambassador. Denmark Mr. Ove NIELSEN, Head of Shipping Department, Royal Ministry of Trade; Industry and Shipping. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN, Principal, Technical Section, Royal Ministry of Trade, Industry and Shipping. Mr. Arnold POULSEN, Civil Engineer, Adviser to the Royal Ministry of Trade, Industry and Shipping on Radio and Electrical Technique. Mr. A. BACHE, Deputy Head of Section, Royal Ministry of Trade, Industry and Shipping. Secretary to the Delegation. Mr. T. C. CHRISTENSEN, Shipowner. Member of the Board of Directors of the Danish Steamship Owners ' Association. Captain Th. PETERSEN, Secretary, Danish Steamship Owners' Association. Captain J. Kastrup OLSEN, Chairman, General Danish Association of Master Mariners. Mr. H. RASMUSSEN, Manager of the Firemen 's Union of Denmark. I i Egypt Mr. Choukry Costandi FANOUS, Consul-General for Egypt in London. The Republic of Finland Captain William SODERMAN, Head of Marine Department of the Board of Navigation. The French Republic Mr. G. ANDUZE-FARIS, Secretary- General of the Merchant Marine. Greece Captain Antoine BACHAS, R.H.N.F., Greek Ministry of Mercantile Marine, London. The Republic of Iceland His Excellency Mr. Stefan THORVARDSSON, Icelandic Minister to Great Britain. India Mr. V. K. Krishna MENON, High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom. - Sir Raghavan PILLAI, Indian Chargd d'affaires, Paris.
Le Gouvernement du Canada: Mr. Jules LEGER, Etat-Major du Haut-Commissaire a Londres. 7 i7 Mr. H. V. ANDERSON, Directeur des Services de In Marine. Le Gouvernement du Chili: Le Commandant Kaare OLSEN, Attache Naval pres l'ambassade du Chili it Londres. Le Gouvernement de la Republique de Chine: Son Excellence le Dr. Tien-Hsi CHENG, Ambassadeur. Le Gouvernement du Danmark: Mr. Ove NIELSEN, Directeur des Services de la Marine Marchande, Ministere Royal du Commerce. de l'industrie et de la Marine Marchande. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN, Chef de la Section Technique, Ministere Royal du Commerce, de l'industrie et de la Marine Marchande. Mr. Arnold POIJLSEN, Ingenieur Civil, Conseiller technique en mati6re de radioteldgraphie et d'electricite, Minist6re du Commerce. Mr. A. BACHE, faisant fonction de Chef de Section, Ministere Royal du Commerce. de l'industrie et de la Marine Marchande, Secretaire de In Delegation. Mr. T. C. CHRISTENSEN, Armateur, membre du Comite des Armateurs Danois. Le Capitaine Th. PETERSEN, Secrdtaire du Comite des Armateurs Danois. Le Capitaine J, Kastrup OLSEN, President de l'association Generale Danoise des Capitaines de la Marine Marchande. Mr. H. RASMUSSEN, Secr taire General du Syndicat des Chauffeurs. Le Gouvernement de degypte: M. Choukry Costandi FANOUS, Consul General d'egypte a Londres. Le Gouvernement de la Republique de Finlande: Le Capitaine William S[ODERMAN, Directeur de la Marine au Ministere de la Navigation. Le Gouvernement de la Republique frangaise: Monsieur G. ANDUZE-FARIS, Secretaire General de la Marine Marchande, Le Gouvernement de la Grece: Le Capitaine de vaisseau Antoine BACHAS, Ministers hellenique de la Marine Marchande, Londres. Le Gouvernement d'lslande: Son Excellence M. Stefan Grande-Bretagne. THORVARDSSON, Ministre d'islande en Le Gouvernement de l'lnde: Mr. V. K. Krishna MENON, Haut-Commissaire pour l'inde dans le. Royaume-Uni. Sir Raghavan PILLAI, Charge d'affaires pour l'inde a Paris.
S Mr. M. A. MASTER, General Manager, Scindia Steam Navigation Company, Limited, Bombay. Mr. R. S. MANI, Deputy High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom. Captain S. A. T. BULLOCK, Nautical Adviser, Government of India. Lieutenant Commander T. B. BOSE, R.I.N., Principal Engineer and Ship Surveyor, Mercantile Marine Department, Calcutta. Ireland Mr. Denis DEVLIN, First Counsellor, Office of the High Commissioner for Ireland. Miss Thekla J. BEERE, Principal Officer, Department of Industry and Commerce. The Italian Republic Lieutenant-General of the Captains of the Port Giulio INGIANNI, Former Director-General of the Mercantile Marine. Chairman of the Italian Safety of Navigation Committee. The Netherlands Mr. P. S. van't HAAFF, Inspector-General of Shipping. Mr. A. J. W. van ANROOY, Chief of the Mobile Telegraphy and Radiotelephony Services. Captain G. J. BARENDSE, Former Commodore of the Holland-America Line. Captain J. F. van MUIJLWIJK, Treasurer of the Merchant Navy Captains' and Officers' Union. Mr. E. SMIT FZN, Naval Architect, Adviser to the Shipping Inspection Service. Mr. D. HUDIG, Former Director of the Royal Netherlands Steam Navigation Company. Mr. T. M. PELLINKHOF, Chief of Labour Section of the Directorate- General of Shipping. New Zealand Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Edward BROWN, R.N., Chief Surveyor of Ships, Marine Department. Mr. Victor G. BOIVIN, Deputy Chief Surveyor of Ships, Department. Marine I Norway " Captain E. BRYN, Director of Shipping, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Shipping. Mr. J. SCHONHEYDER, Engineer-in-Chief, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Shipping. Commander O. I. LOENNECHEN, Commander, R.N.R., and Vice- President in the Norwegian Shipowners' Association. Captain Chr. MEYER, R.N. (Retd.), Former Director in the Norwegian Shipowners' Association.
9 Mr. M. A. MASTER. Directeur General de la Scindia Steam Navigation Company, Bombay. Mr. R. S. MANI, Haut - Commissaire adjoint pour I'Inde dans le Royaume-Uni. Le Capitaine S. A. T. BULLOCK, Conseiller nautique du Gouvernement de l'inde. Le Capitaine de Corvette T. B. BOSE, R. I.N., Ingenieur principal et Inspecteur de navire, Departement de la Marine Marchande, Calcutta. Le Gouvernement de l'irlande: Mr. Denis DEVLIN, Premier Conseiller, Bureau du Haut-Commissaire de l'irlande. Miss Thekla J. BEERE, chef de service, Ministere de l'industrie et du Commerce. Le Gouvernement de la Republique ltallenne: Lieutenant general des Capitaineries de Port Giulio INGIANNI, Ancien Directeur general de la Marine Marchande et President du Comite italien pour la Securite de la Navigation. Le Gouvernement des Pays-Bas: M. P. S. van't HAAFF, inspecteur-general de la navigation. M. A. J. W. van ANROOY, inspecteur de la radiotelegraphie cotiere et navale. Le Capitaine G. J. BARENDSE, ancien capitaine de la societe anonyme de navigation, dite Holland - Amerika Lijn. Le Capitaine J. F. van MUIJLWIJK, thesaurier de ]'Union des capitaines et ofhciers de la Marine Marchande. M. E. SMIT FZN, ingenieur, conseiller de construction navale aupres de ]' Inspection de la navigation. M. D. HUDIG, armateur, ancien directeur de la Societe anonyme Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij. M. T. M. PELLINKHOF, docteur en droit, fonctionnaire du Directorat General de la Navigation. Le Gouvernement de la Nouvelle - Zelande: Le Capitaine de Corvette mecanicien Edward BROWN, Chef de In Surveillance des Navires, Ministere de la Marine. Mr. Victor G. BOIVIN, Sous-chef de in Surveillance des Navires, Ministere de la Marine. Le Gouvernement de la Norvege: Le Capitaine E. BRYN, Directeur de la Navigation, Ministere de l'industrie, du Commerce et de la Navigation. Mr. J. SCHONHEYDER, Ingenieur en Chef, Ministere de l'industrie, du Commerce et de la Navigation. Le Capitaine de Fregate (cadre de reserve) O. I. LOENNECHEN, Marine Royale Norvegienne et vice-president de ]'Association des Armateurs de Norvege. Le Capitaine de vaisseau, Chr. MEYER, R.N., en retraite, Ancien Directeur de ]'Association des Armateurs de Norvege. 2I
10 Captain E. TONNESEN, Captain, Merchant Marine, and Chairman in the Norwegian Shipmasters ' Association. Mr. Johs. E. JOHANSEN, Secretary - General of the Norwegian Shipengineers ' Union. Mr. E. H. OTTERSEN, Radio Operator, Secretary in the Norwegian Seamen's Union. Pakistan Mr. H. I. RAHIMTOOLA, High Commissioner for Pakistan in London. The Republic of Panama Senor Eusebio A. MORALES, Counsellor at the Panamanian Legation in London. The Republic of the Philippines The Hon. Ramon J. FERNANDEZ, Minister designate. The Republic of Poland Captain H. BORAKOWSKI, Technical Shipping Adviser, Ministry of Shipping, Warszawa. Captain Czeslaw ANTKOWIAK, Director of London Branch Office, Gdynia-America Lines Limited. L I 4 I The Portuguese Republic Senhor Joao de Deus RAMOS. Counsellor to Embassy in London. Commander Jose C. da ROCHA, Naval Attache, Portuguese Embassy in London. Constructor Commander Raul Alberto Snares da COSTA, Portuguese Navy. Division of Merchant Marine, Lisbon. Lieut.-Commander Alfredo de Oliveira BAPTISTA, Portuguese Navy Division of Communications, Lisbon. Captain Luiz Armando de LOURA, Portuguese Merchant Marine. Sweden Mr. Karl Hjalmar SJOHOLM, Chief of Division to the Board of Trade. The Union of South Africa Mr. Reginald Gough PALMER, Senior Clerk of Department-of Customs and Excise. Captain G. A. CHETTLE, Examiner of Masters and Mates; Surveyor of Ships; Department of Customs and Excise. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
11 Le Capitaine E. TONNESEN, Marine marchande, et President de 1'Association Norvdgienne des Capitaines de la Marine Marchande. Mr. Jobs. E. JOHANSEN, Secretaire general de!' Union norvegie.nne des Mdcaniciens de Marine. Mr. E. H. OTTERSEN, Operateur de Radiotelegraphie. Secretaire de 1'Union Norvdgienne des Marins. Le Gouvernement du Pakistan: Mr. H. I. RAHIMTOOLA, Haut-Commissaire pour le Pakistan a Londres. Le Gouvernement de la Republique du Panama: Senor Eusebio A. MORALES, Conseiller a la Legation du Panama a Londres. Le Gouvernement des Philippines: L'Honorable Ramdn J. FERNANDEZ, Ministre. Le Gouvernement de la Republique de Pologne: Le Capitaine H. BORAKOWSKI, Conseiller technique de la Navigation, Ministere de la Navigation. Warszawa. Le Capitaine Czeslaw ANTKOWIAK, Directeur de l'agence Gdynia- America Lines a Londres. Le Gouvernement de la Republique du Portugal: Senhor Joao de Deus RAMOS, Conseiller a l'ambassade du Portugal a Londres. Capitaine de Fregate Jose C. DA ROCHA, Attache naval a l'ambassade du Portugal a Londres. Ingenieur principal de construction navale Raul Alberto Snares da COSTA, Marine Portugaise, Directeur de Ia Marine Marchande. Ministere de la Marine, Lisbonne. Le Capitaine de corvette Alfredo de Oliveira BAPTISTA, Branche des communications an Ministere de la Marine. Le Capitaine Luiz Armando de LOURA, Marine Marchande Portugaise. Le Gouvernement de la Suede: Mr. Karl Hjalmar SJOHOLM, Chef de division an Ministe re du Commerce. Le Gouvernement de I'Union Sud - Africaine: Mr. Reginald Gough PALMER, Chef de Bureau an Departement des Douanes. Le Capitaine G. A. CHETTLE, Examinateur pour les Capitaines et les seconds -Capitaines, Inspecteur des navires an Departement des Douanes. Le Gouvernement de!'union des Republiques Sovietiques Socialistes:
12 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Rt. Hon. Sir John ANDERSON, Chairman of the Port of London Authority. Sir Gilmour JENKINS, Permanent Secretary of the British Ministry of Transport. Mr. N. A. GUTTERY, Under-Secretary. British Ministry of Transport. The United States of America Admiral Joseph F. FARLEY, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard. Mr. Jesse E. SAUGSTAD, Chief of the Shipping Division, Department of State. The Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia Mr. Luke DANCEVIC, Director-Directorate of Shipping, Split. Who, having communicated their full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed as follows:- 1 14 1 Article I (a) The Contracting Governments undertake to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention and of the Regulations annexed thereto, which shall be deemed to constitute an integral part of the present Convention. Every reference to the present Convention implies at the same time a reference to these Regulations. (b) The Contracting Governments undertake to promulgate all laws, decrees, orders and regulations and to take all other steps which may be necessary to give the present Convention full and complete effect, so as to ensure that, from the point of view of safety of life, a ship is fit for the service for which it is intended. Article II The ships to which the present Convention applies are ships registered in countries the Governments of which are Contracting Governments, and ships registered in territories to which the present Convention is extended under Article XIII. Article Laws, Regulations, Reports The Contracting Governments undertake to communicate to the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (hereinafter called the Organisation)- (a) the text of laws, decrees, orders and regulations which shall have been promulgated on the various matters within the scope of the present Convention; (b) all available official reports or official summaries of reports in so far as they show the results of the provisions of the present Convention, provided always that such reports or summaries are not of a confidential nature; and III
] 3 Le Gouvernement du Royaume-Uni: Le Tres Honorable Sir John ANDERSON, President de ]'Administration du Port de Londres. Sir Gilmour JENKINS, Secretaire Permanent du Ministere des Transports. Mr. N. A. GUTTERY, Sous - Secretaire, Ministere des Transports. Le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d 'Amerique: L'Amiral Joseph F. FARLEY, Commandant de Etats-Unis d'amdrique. la Coast Guard des Mr. Jesse E. SAUGSTAD, ment d'etat. Chef de la division de la Navigation, Ddparte- Le Gouvernement de Yougoslavie: M. Luke DANCEVIC, Directeur de In Navigation a Split..1^ qui, apr8s avoir communique leurs pleins pouvoirs trouves en bonne et due forme, sont convenus des dispositions suivantes: Article I (a) Les Gouvernements Contractants s'engagent a dormer effet aux dispositions de la presente Convention et des Ri gles y annexees, qui seront considerees comme partie integrante de In presente Convention. Toute reference a la presente Convention implique en meme temps une reference a ces Regles. (b) Les Gouvernements Contractants s'engagent a promulgucr touter lois, tons decrets, ordres, et reglements et a prendre toutes autres mesures necessaires pour dormer a la Convention son plein et entier effet, afro de garantir, que du point de vue de la sauvegarde de la vie humaine, un navire est apte an service auquel it est destine. Article II Les navires auxquels s'applique la presence Convention sont les navires immatricules Bans les Pays dont le Gouvernement est un Gouvernement Contractant, et les navires immatricules dans les territoires auxquels In presence Convention est etendue en vertu de ]'Article XIII. Article Lois, Reglements, Rapports Les Gouvernements Contractants s'engagent It communiquer a ]'Organisation Maritime Consultative Intergouvernementale (ci-apres denommee I'Organisation)- (a) le texte des lois, decrets, ordres et reglements qui auront ete promulgues sur les differentes matieres qui entrent dans le champ de la prdsente Convention; (b) tons les rapports officiels, on resumes officiels de rapports dons ils pourraient disposer, dans In mesure ou ces documents feront apparaitre les resultats des dispositions de la presente Convention, et a la condition, bien entendu, que ces rapports on resumes de rapports n'aient pas un caractere confidentiel; III
14 (c) a sufficient number of specimens of their Certificates issued under the provisions of the present Convention for circulation to the Contracting Governments for the information of their officers. Article Cases of Force Majeure (a) No ship, which is not subject to the provisions of the present Convention at the time of its departure on any voyage, shall become subject to the provisions of the present Convention on account of any deviation from its intended voyage due to stress of weather or any other cause of force majeure. (b) Persons who are on board a ship by reason of force majeure or in consequence of the obligation laid upon the master to carry shipwrecked or other persons shall not be taken into account for the purpose of ascertaining the application to a ship of any provisions of the present Convention. IV Article V Carriage of Persons in Emergency (a) For the purpose of moving persons from any territory in order to avoid a threat to the security of their lives a Contracting Government may permit the carriage of a larger number of persons in its ships than is otherwise permissible under the present Convention. (b) Such permission shall not deprive other Contracting Governments of any right of control under the present Convention over such ships which come within their ports. (c) Notice of any such permission, together with a statement of the circumstances, shall be sent to the Organisation by the Contracting Government granting such permission. Article Suspension in Case of War (a) In case of war, Contracting Governments which consider that they are affected, whether as belligerents or as neutrals, may suspend the whole or any part of the Regulations annexed hereto. The suspending Government shall immediately give notice of such suspension to the Organisation. (b) Such suspension shall not deprive other Contracting Governments of any right of control under the present Convention over the ships of the suspending Government when such ships are within their ports. (c) The suspending Government may at any time terminate such suspension and shall immediately give notice of such termination to the Organisation. (d) The Organisation shall notify all Contracting Governments suspension or termination of suspension under this Article, of any VI
15 (c) un nombre suffisant de specimens des Certificats delivres par eux, conformement aux dispositions de Ia presente Convention, en vue de les faire tenir aux Gouvernements Contractants qui les porteront a la connaissance de leurs fonctionnaires. Article Cas de Force Majeure (a) Un navire qui n ' est pas soumis, an moment de son depart pour un voyage quelconque, aux prescriptions de la presente Convention ne doit pas We astreint a ces prescriptions en raison d'un deroutement quelconque an cours de son voyage projetd, si cc deroutement est provoque par le mauvais temps on par toute autre cause de force majeure. (b) Les personnel qui se trouvent a bord d' un navire par raison de force majeure on qui s'y trouvent par suite de l'obligation imposee an Capitaine de transporter snit des naufrages, snit d 'autres personnel, ne doivent pas entrer en ligne de compte lorsqu 'il s'agit de verifier ]' application aux navires d'une prescription quelconque de la presente Convention. IV Article Transport des Personnel en cas d'urgence (a) Pour assurer ]'evacuation des personnel d'un territoire quelconque en vue de les soustraire a une menace a In securite de leur.vie, un Gouvernement Contractant pent permettre le transport sur ses navires d'un nombre de personnes superieur an nombre permis en d'autres circonstances par In presente Convention. (b) Une autorisation de cette nature ne prive pas les autres Gouvernements Contractants du droit de controle, aux termes de la presente Convention, sur de tels navires lorsque ces navires se trouvent dans les ports des dits Gouvernements. (c) Avis de toute autorisation de cette nature sera envoye a ]'Organisation par le Gouvernement qui I'a accordee en meme temps qu'un rapport sur les circonstances de fait. V Article Suspension en Cas de Guerre (a) Dans le cas d'une guerre les Gouvernements Contractants qui se consid6rent comme affectes par elle, soit comme belligerants, soit comme neutres peuvent suspendre ]a totalite ou une partie quelconque de ]'application des Regles y annexees. Le Gouvemement qui use de cette faculte doit immediatement en donner avis a ]'Organisation. (b) Une telle decision ne prive les autres Gouvernements Contractants d'aucun droit de controle leur appartenant aux termes de la presente Convention sur les navires du Gouvernement usant de cette faculte, quand ces navires se trouvent Bans leurs ports. (c) Le Gouvernement qui a suspendu ]'application de la totalite on d'une partie de ces regles pent a tout moment mettre fin a cette suspension et doit immediatement donner avis de sa decision a l'organisation. (d) L'Organisation doit notifier a tons les Gouvernements Contractants route suspension ou fin de suspension decidee par application du present Article. VI
16 Article Prior Treaties and Conventions (a) As between the Contracting Governments the present Convention replaces and abrogates the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea which was signed in London on the 31st May, 1929.(`) (b) All other treaties, conventions and arrangements relating to safety of life at sea, or matters appertaining thereto, at present in force between Governments parties to the present Convention, shall continue to have full and complete effect during the terms thereof as regards : - VII (i) ships to which the present Convention does not apply; (ii) ships to which the present Convention applies, in respect of matters for which it has not expressly provided. (c) To the extent, however, that such treaties, conventions or arrangements conflict with the provisions of the present Convention, the provisions of the present Convention shall prevail. (d) All matters which are not expressly provided for in the present Convention remain subject to the legislation of the Contracting Governments. Article VIII Special Rules Drawn up by Agreement When in accordance with the present Convention special rules are drawn up by agreement between all or some of the Contracting Governments, such rules shall be communicated to the Organisation for circulation to all Contracting Governments. Article Amendments (a) (i) The present Convention may be amended by unanimous agreement between the Contracting Governments. (ii) Upon the request of any Contracting Government a proposed amendment shall be communicated by the Organisation to all Contracting Governments for consideration and acceptance under this paragraph. (b) (i) An amendment to the present Convention may be proposed to the Organisation at any time by any Contracting Government, and such proposal if adopted by a two-thirds majority of the Assembly of the Organisation (hereinafter called the Assembly), upon recommendation adopted by -a twothirds majority of the Maritime Safety Committee of the Organisation (hereinafter called the Maritime Safety Committee), shall be communicated by the Organisation to all Contracting Governments for their acceptance. (ii) Any such recommendation by the Maritime Safety Committee shall be communicated by the Organisation to all Contracting Governments for their consideration at least six months before it is considered by the Assembly. (c) (i) A conference of Governments to consider amendments to the present Convention proposed by any Contracting Government shall at any time be convened by the Organisation upon the request of one-third of the Contracting Governments. IX 0 "Treaty Series No. 34 (1932)," Cmd. 4198.
Article 17 o29 Traites et Conventions Anterieurs (a) La presente Convention remplace et annule entre les Gouvemements Contractants la Convention Internationale pour la Sauvegarde de la Vie Humaine en Mer signee a Londres le 31 Mai 1929. (b) Tous les autres Traites, Conventions on Accords qui concernent la Sauvegarde de la Vie Humaine en Mer on les questions qui s'y rapportent et qui sont actuellement en vigueur entre les Gouvernements parties h la presente Convention. conservent leur plein et entier effet pendant la duree qui leur est assignee en cc qui conceme: (i) les navires auxquels la presente Convention ne s'applique pas ; (ii) les navires auxquels la presente Convention s'applique en cc qui concerne les points ne faisant pas ]'objet de prescriptions expresses dans la presente Convention; (c) An cas oil, cependant, de tels Traitds, Conventions on Accords seraient en opposition aver les dispositions de la presente Convention, les dispositions de cette derniere doivent prdvaloir. (d) Tous les points qui ne font pas ]'objet de prescriptions expresses dans la presente Convention restent soumis a la legislation des Gouvernements Contractants. Article VII VIII Regles speciales resultant d'accords Quand, en conformite avec la presente Convention, des regles speciales sont etablies par accords entre tons les Gouvernements Contractants, on seulement quelques-uns d'entre eux, ces regles doivent etre communiquees a ]'Organisation pour etre distribuees a tons les Gouvernements Contractants. Article Amendements (a) (i) La presente Convention pent etre amendee par accord unanime entre les Gouvernements Contractants. ' (ii) A la demande d'un Gouvernement Contractant quel qu'ii sort, tine proposition d'amendement doit etre communiquee par ]'Organisation a tons les Gouvemements Contractants, pour examen et acceptation an titre du present paragraphe. (b) (i) Un amendement a la presente Convention peut, a tout moment, eve propose a ]'Organisation par un Gouvernement Contractant. Si cette proposition est adoptee a la majorite des deux tiers par I'Assemblee de I'Organisation (ci-apres denommee I'Assemblee), sur une recommandation adoptee a la majorite des deux tiers par le Comte de la Securite Maritime de ]'Organisation (ci-apres denomme le Comite de la Securite Maritime), elle doit etre communiquee par ]'Organisation a tons les Gouvernements Contractants en vue d'obtenir leur acceptation. (ii) Toute recommandation de cette nature faite par le Comite de la Securite Maritime doit etre communiqude par I'Organisation a tons les Gouvernements Contractants pour examen an moms six mois avant qu'elle ne soit examinee par I'Assemblee. (c) (i) Une Conference des Gouvernements, pour ]'examen des amendements a la presente Convention proposes par Fun quelconque des Gouvernements Contractants, doit etre convoquee a n'importe quel moment par ]'Organisation a la demande d'un tiers des Gouvernements Contractants. 43055 c IX
18 (ii) Every amendment adopted by such conference by a two-thirds majority of the Contracting Governments shall be communicated by the Organisation to all Contracting Governments for their acceptance. (d) Any amendment communicated to Contracting Governments for their acceptance under paragraph (b) or (c) of this Article shall come into force for all Contracting Governments, except those which before it comes into force make a declaration that they do not accept the amendment, twelve months after the date on which the amendment is accepted by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments including two-thirds of the Governments represented on the Maritime Safety Committee. (e) The Assembly, by a two-thirds majority vote, including two-thirds of the Governments represented on the Maritime Safety Committee, and subject to the concurrence of two-thirds of the Contracting Governments to the present Convention, or a conference convened under paragraph (c) of this Article by a two-thirds majority vote, may determine at the time of its adoption that the amendment is of such an important nature that any Contracting Government which makes a declaration under paragraph (d) of this Article and which does not accept the amendment within a period of twelve months after the amendment comes into force, shall, upon the expiry of this period, cease to be a party to the present Convention. (f) Any amendment to the present Convention made under this Article which relates to the structure of a ship shall apply only to ships the keels of which are laid after the date on which the amendment comes into force. (g) The Organisation shall inform all Contracting Governments of any amendments which cone into force under this Article, together with the date on which such amendments shall come into force. (h) Any acceptance or declaration under this Article shall be made by a notification in writing to the Organisation, which shall notify all Contracting Governments of the receipt of the acceptance or declaration. 4 Article X Signature and Acceptance (a) The present Convention shall remain open for signature for one month from this day's date and shall, thereafter, remain open for acceptance. Governments of States may become parties to the Convention by :- (i) signature without reservation as to acceptance; (ii) signature subject to acceptance followed by acceptance; or (iii) acceptance. (b) Acceptance shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument with the Organisation, which shall inform all Governments that have already accepted the Convention of each acceptance received and of the date of its receipt. Article Coming into Force (a) The present Convention shall come into force on the 1st January, 1951, provided that, at least 12 months before that date, not less than 15 acceptances, including 7 by countries each with not less than one million gross tons of shipping, have been deposited in accordance with Articles X and XV. XI
(ii) Tout amendement adopte a la majorite des deux tiers des Gouvernements Contractants par une telle Conference doit etre communique par ]'Organisation a sous les Gouvemements Contractants en vue d'obtenir leur acceptation. (d) Douze mois apres la date de son acceptation par les deux tiers des Gouvernements Contractants-y compris les deux tiers des Gouvernements representes au sein du Comite de la Securite Maritime-un amendement com- munique pour acceptation aux Gouvernements Contractants dans les conditions des paragraphes (b) on (c) du present Article, entre en vigueur pour tous Its Gouvernements Contractants a ]'exception de ceux qui, avant son entree en vigueur, ont fait une declaration aux termes de laquelle ils n'acceptent pas le dit amendement. (e) L'Assemblee, par un vote a la majorite des deux tiers comprenant les deux tiers des Gouvernements representes an sein du Comite de la Securite Maritime, ('accord des deux tiers des Gouvemements parties a la presente Convention etant egalement obtenu, on une Conference convoquee, aux termes du paragraphe (c) du present Article, par un vote a la majorite des deux tiers, peuvent specifier au moment de ]'adoption de ]'amendement que celui-ci rev@t une importance telle que tout Gouvernement Contractant, faisant une declaration aux termes du paragraphe (d) du present Article, et n'acceptant pas ]'amendement dans un delai de douze mois a dater de son entree en vigueur, cessera. a ]'expiration du dit delai. d'etre partie a In presence Convention. (f) Un amendement a la presente Convention fait par application du present Article et ayant trait a la structure des navires n'est applicable qu'aux navires dont la quille est posee apres la date d'entree en vigueur du dit amendement. (g) L'Organisation doit informer tous les Gouvernements Contractants de tons amendements qui entrent en vigueur par application du present Article, ainsi que de In date a laquelle ils prennent effet. (h) Toute acceptation ou declaration dans le cadre du present Article doit @tre notifiee par ecrit a ]'Organisation qui notifiera a tons les Gouvernements la reception de cette acceptation ou declaration. 19.31 Article X Signature et acceptation (a) La presente Convention restera ouverte pour signature pendant un mois a compter de ce jour et restera ensuite ouverte pour acceptation. Les Gouvernements des Etats pourront devenir parties a la Convention par : (i) la signature, sans reserve quant a I'acceptation; (ii) la signature, sous reserve d'acceptation, suivie d'acceptation; on (iii) ]'acceptation. (b) L'acceptation s'effectue par le depot d'un instrument aupres de l'organisation qui doit informer tons les Gouvernements ayant deja accepte la Convention, de la reception de toute nouvelle acceptation et de la date de cette reception. Article XI Entree en vigueur (a) La presente Convention entrera en vigueur le 1 ' Janvier 1951 a la condition que, douze mois avant cette date, au moins quinze acceptations, dont celles de sept pays possedant chacun un tonnage global d'au moins un million de tonneaux de jauge brute, aient ete deposees en conformite aver les Articles X et XV. 43055 c 2
20 (b) Should 15 acceptances in accordance with paragraph (a) of this Article not have been deposited 12 months before the 1st January, 1951, the present Convention shall come into force 12 months after the date on which the last of such acceptances is deposited. The Organisation shall inform all Governments which have signed or accepted the present Convention of the date on which it comes into force.(') (c) Acceptances deposited after the date on which the present Convention comes into force shall take effect three months after the date of their deposit. Article Denunciation (a) The present Convention may be denounced by any Contracting Government at any time after the expiry of five years from the date on which the Convention comes into force for that Government. (b) Denunciation shall be effected by a notification in writing addressed to the Organisation which shall notify all the other Contracting Governments of any denunciation received and of the date of its receipt. (c) A denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as may be specified in the notification, after its receipt by the Organisation. XII Article XIII Territories (a) (i) The United Nations in cases where they are the administering authority for a territory, or any Contracting Government responsible for the international relations of a territory, may at any time by notification in writing given to the Organisation declare that the present Convention shall extend to such territory. (ii) The present Convention shall from the date of the receipt of the notification or from such other date as may be specified in the notification extend to the territory named therein. (b) (i) The United Nations or any Contracting Government which has made a declaration under paragraph (a) of this Article, at any time after the expiry of a period of five years from the date on which the Convention has been so extended to any territory, may by a notification in writing given to the Organisation declare that the present Convention shall cease to extend to any such territory named in the notification. (ii) The present Convention shall cease to extend to any territory mentioned in such notification one year, or such longer period as may be specified therein, after the date of receipt of the notification by the Organisation. (c) The Organisation shall inform all the Contracting Governments of the extension of the present Convention to any territories under paragraph (a) of this Article, and of the termination of any such extension under the provisions of paragraph (b), stating in each case the date from which the present Convention has been or will cease to be so extended. (2) The Agreement came into force on 19th November, 1952.
21 (b) Si 15 acceptations donnees par acceptation du paragraphe (a) du present Article n'ont pas ete deposees douze mois avant le let Janvier 1951, la presente Convention entrera en vigueur douze mois apres In date it laquelle In dernibre de ces acceptations aura ete deposee. L'Organisation devra informer tons les Gouvernements qui auront sign ou acceptd In presente Convention de la date a laquelle elle entrera en vigueur. (c) Les acceptations deposees posterieurement a la date A laquelle In presente Convention sera entree en vigueur prendront effet trois moss apres la date de leur depot..33 IF ' Article Denonciation (a) La presente Convention peut We denoncee par Fun quelconque des Gouvernements Contractants it tout moment apres ]'expiration d'une periode de cinq ans, comptee b partir de la date A laquelle In Convention entre en vigueur pour ce Gouvemement. (b) La denonciation s'effectue par une notification ecrite adressee a I'Organisation, Celle-ci notifiera a tons les autres Gouvernements Contractants toute denonciation reque et la date de sa reception. (c) Une denonciation prend effet un an apres la date 'a laquelle la notification en aura did reque par ]'Organisation, on 3 ]'expiration de telle autre periode plus longue specifiee clans la notification. XII Article XIII Territoires (a) (i) Les Nations Unies, lorsqu'elles sont responsables de ]'Administration d'un territoire, on tout Gouvernement Contractant qui a la responsabilite d'assurer les relations internationalcs d'un territoire, peuvent d tout moment, par une notification ecrite adressde 3 ]'Organisation, declarer que la presente Convention s'etend 4 un tel territoire. (ii) L'application de la presente Convention sera etendue au territoire design dans la notification 4 partir de la date de reception de celle-ci, ou de telle autre date qui y serait indiquee. (b) (i) Les Nations Unies, ou tout Gouvernement Contractant, qui ont fait une declaration conformement au paragraphe (a) du present Article. peuventa tout moment, apres ]'expiration d'une periode de cinq ans A partir de la date h laquelle ]'application de la Convention a ete ainsi etendue 3 un territoire quelconque, declarer par one notification ecrite 'a ]'Organisation que la presente Convention cessera de s'appliquer au dit territoire design dans la notification. (ii) La Convention tessera de s'appliquer an Territoire design dans In notification au bout d'un an 3 partir de la date de reception de la notification par ]'Organisation, ou de toute autre periode plus. longue qui serait thee dans la notification. (c) L'Organisation doit informer tons les Gouvernements Contractants de ]'extension de la presente Convention o tout territoire dans le cadre du paragraphe (a) du present Article et de Ia cessation de la dite extension conformement aux dispositions du paragraphe (b), en specifiant, dans chaque cas, la date a partir de laquelle In presente Convention est devenue ou a cesse d'etre applicable.