2006/87/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels and repealing Council Directive 82/714/EEC
Modified by
  • Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 18 December 2006amending Directive 2006/87/EC laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels(2006/137/EC), 32006L0137, December 30, 2006
  • Council Directive 2008/59/ECof 12 June 2008adapting Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels, by reason of the accession of the Republic of Bulgaria and Romania, 32008L0059, June 27, 2008
  • Commission Directive 2008/87/ECof 22 September 2008amending Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels(Text with EEA relevance), 32008L0087, September 23, 2008
  • Directive 2008/68/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 24 September 2008on the inland transport of dangerous goods(Text with EEA relevance), 32008L0068, September 30, 2008
  • Commission Directive 2008/126/ECof 19 December 2008amending Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels, 32008L0126, January 31, 2009
  • Commission Directive 2009/46/ECof 24 April 2009amending Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels(Text with EEA relevance), 32009L0046, April 30, 2009
  • Commission Directive 2012/48/EUof 10 December 2012amending the Annexes to Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels, 32012L0048, January 10, 2013
  • Commission Directive 2012/49/EUof 10 December 2012amending Annex II to Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels(Text with EEA relevance), 32012L0049, January 10, 2013
  • Council Directive 2013/22/EUof 13 May 2013adapting certain directives in the field of transport policy, by reason of the accession of the Republic of Croatia, 32013L0022, June 10, 2013
  • Commission Directive 2013/49/EUof 11 October 2013amending Annex II to Directive 2006/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels(Text with EEA relevance), 32013L0049, October 12, 2013
  • Directive (EU) 2016/1629 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 14 September 2016laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels, amending Directive 2009/100/EC and repealing Directive 2006/87/EC, 32016L1629, September 16, 2016
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 12 December 2006laying down technical requirements for inland waterway vessels and repealing Council Directive 82/714/EEC(2006/87/EC)
Article 1Classification of waterways1.For the purposes of this Directive, Community inland waterways shall be classified as follows:(a)Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4:(i)Zones 1 and 2: the waterways listed in Chapter 1 of Annex I;(ii)Zone 3: the waterways listed in Chapter 2 of Annex I;(iii)Zone 4: the waterways listed in Chapter 3 of Annex I.(b)Zone R: those of the waterways referred to in point (a) for which certificates are to be issued in accordance with Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation as that Article is worded when this Directive enters into force.2.Any Member State may, after consulting the Commission, modify the classification of its waterways into the zones listed in Annex I. The Commission shall be notified of these modifications at least six months before their entry into force and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 2Scope of application1.This Directive shall, in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, apply to the following craft:(a)vessels having a length (L) of 20 metres or more;(b)vessels for which the product of length (L), breadth (B) and draught (T) is a volume of 100 m3 or more.2.This Directive shall also apply, in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, to all of the following craft:(a)tugs and pushers intended for towing or pushing craft referred to in paragraph 1 or floating equipment or for moving such craft or floating equipment alongside;(b)vessels intended for passenger transport which carry more than 12 passengers in addition to the crew;(c)floating equipment.3.The following craft shall be excluded from this Directive:(a)ferries;(b)naval vessels;(c)sea-going vessels, including sea-going tugs and pusher craft, which:(i)operate or are based on tidal waters;(ii)operate temporarily on inland waterways, provided that they carry:a certificate proving conformity with the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), or equivalent, a certificate proving conformity with the 1966 International Convention on Load Lines, or equivalent, and an international oil pollution prevention (IOPP) certificate proving conformity with the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL); orin the case of passenger vessels not covered by all of the Conventions referred to in the first indent, a certificate on safety rules and standards for passenger ships issued in conformity with Council Directive 98/18/EC of 17 March 1998 on safety rules and standards for passenger shipsOJ L 144, 15.5.1998, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2003/75/EC (OJ L 190, 30.7.2003, p. 6).; orin the case of recreational craft not covered by all of the Conventions referred to in the first indent, a certificate of the country of which it carries the flag.
Article 3Obligation to carry a certificate1.Craft operating on the Community inland waterways referred to in Article 1 shall carry:(a)when operating on a Zone R waterway:either a certificate issued pursuant to Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation;or a Community inland navigation certificate issued or renewed after 30 December 2008, and attesting full compliance of the craft, without prejudice to the transitional provisions of Chapter 24 of Annex II, with technical requirements as defined in Annex II for which equivalency with the technical requirements laid down in application of the abovementioned Convention has been established according to the applicable rules and procedures;(b)when operating on other waterways, a Community inland navigation certificate, including, where applicable, the specifications referred to in Article 5.2.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part I of Annex V and shall be issued in accordance with this Directive.
Article 4Supplementary Community inland navigation certificates1.All craft carrying a valid certificate issued pursuant to Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation may, subject to the provisions of Article 5(5) of this Directive, navigate on Community waterways carrying that certificate only.2.However, all craft carrying the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall also be provided with a supplementary Community inland navigation certificate:(a)when operating on Zone 3 and 4 waterways, if they wish to take advantage of the reduction in technical requirements on those waterways;(b)when operating on Zone 1 and 2 waterways, or, in respect of passenger vessels, when operating on Zone 3 waterways that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State, if the Member State concerned has adopted additional technical requirements for those waterways, in accordance with Article 5(1), (2) and (3).3.The supplementary Community inland navigation certificate shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part II of Annex V and shall be issued by the competent authorities on production of the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 and under the conditions laid down by the authorities competent for the waterways concerned.
Article 5Additional or reduced technical requirements for certain zones1.Each Member State may, after consulting the Commission, and where applicable subject to the requirements of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation, adopt technical requirements additional to those in Annex II for craft operating on Zone 1 and 2 waterways within its territory.2.In respect of passenger vessels operating on Zone 3 waterways within its territory that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State, each Member State may maintain technical requirements additional to those in Annex II. Amendments to such technical requirements shall require the prior approval of the Commission.3.The additional requirements shall be restricted to the subjects listed in Annex III. The Commission shall be notified of these additional requirements at least six months before their entry into force and shall inform the other Member States.4.Compliance with the additional requirements shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3 or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate. Such proof of compliance shall be recognised on Community waterways of the corresponding zone.5.(a)Where application of the transitional provisions set out in Chapter 24a of Annex II would result in a reduction in existing national safety standards, a Member State may disapply those transitional provisions in respect of inland waterway passenger vessels operating on its inland waterways that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State. In such circumstances, the Member State may require that such vessels operating on its non-linked inland waterways comply fully with the technical requirements set out in Annex II from 30 December 2008.(b)A Member State exercising the provision in point (a) shall inform the Commission of its decision and provide the Commission with details of the relevant national standards applying to passenger vessels operating on its inland waterways. The Commission shall inform the Member States.(c)Compliance with the requirements of a Member State for operating on its non-linked inland waterways shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3 or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate.6.Craft operating only on Zone 4 waterways shall qualify for the reduced requirements as specified in Chapter 19b of Annex II on all waterways in that zone. Compliance with those reduced requirements shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3.7.Each Member State may, after consulting the Commission, allow a reduction of the technical requirements of Annex II for craft operating exclusively on Zone 3 and 4 waterways within its territory.Such a reduction shall be restricted to the subjects listed in Annex IV. Where the technical characteristics of a craft correspond to the reduced technical requirements, this shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate.The Commission shall be notified of the reductions of the technical requirements of Annex II at least six months before they come into force and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 6Dangerous goodsAny craft carrying a certificate issued pursuant to the Regulation for the transport of dangerous substances on the Rhine (the "ADNR") may carry dangerous goods throughout the territory of the Community under the conditions stated in that certificate.Any Member State may require that craft which do not carry such a certificate shall only be authorised to carry dangerous goods within its territory if the craft comply with requirements additional to those set out in this Directive. The Commission shall be notified of such requirements and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 7Derogations1.Member States may authorise derogations from all or part of this Directive for:(a)vessels, tugs, pushers and floating equipment operating on navigable waterways not linked by inland waterway to the waterways of other Member States;(b)craft having a dead weight not exceeding 350 tonnes or craft not intended for the carriage of goods and having a water displacement of less than 100 m3, which were laid down before 1 January 1950 and operate exclusively on a national waterway.2.Member States may authorise in respect of navigation on their national waterways derogations from one or more provisions of this Directive for limited journeys of local interest or in harbour areas. These derogations and the journeys or area for which they are valid shall be specified in the vessel's certificate.3.The Commission shall be notified of derogations authorised in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 and shall inform the other Member States.4.Any Member State which, as a result of derogations authorised in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2, has no craft subject to the provisions of this Directive operating on its waterways shall not be required to comply with Articles 9, 10 and 12.
Article 8Issuance of Community inland navigation certificates1.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be issued to craft laid down as from 30 December 2008 following a technical inspection carried out prior to the craft being put into service and intended to check whether the craft complies with the technical requirements laid down in Annex II.2.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be issued to craft excluded from the scope of Directive 82/714/EEC, but covered by this Directive in accordance with Article 2(1) and (2), following a technical inspection which shall be carried out upon expiry of the craft's current certificate, but in any case no later than 30 December 2018, to check whether the craft complies with the technical requirements laid down in Annex II. In Member States where the validity period of the craft's current national certificate is shorter than five years, such certificate may be issued until five years after 30 December 2008.Any failure to meet the technical requirements laid down in Annex II shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate. Provided that the competent authorities consider that these shortcomings do not constitute a manifest danger, the craft referred to in the first subparagraph may continue to operate until such time as those components or areas of the craft which have been certified as not meeting those requirements are replaced or altered, whereafter those components or areas shall meet the requirements of Annex II.3.Manifest danger within the meaning of this Article shall be presumed in particular when requirements concerning the structural soundness of the shipbuilding, the navigation or manoeuvrability or special features of the craft in accordance with Annex II are affected. Derogations as allowed for in Annex II shall not be identified as shortcomings which constitute a manifest danger.The replacement of existing parts with identical parts or parts of an equivalent technology and design during routine repairs and maintenance shall not be considered as a replacement within the meaning of this Article.4.Compliance of a craft with the additional requirements referred to in Article 5(1), (2) and (3) shall, where appropriate, be checked during the technical inspections provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, or during a technical inspection carried out at the request of the vessel's owner.
Article 9Competent authorities1.Community inland navigation certificates may be issued by the competent authorities of any Member State.2.Each Member State shall draw up a list indicating which of its authorities are competent for issuing the Community inland navigation certificates and shall notify the Commission thereof. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.
Article 10Carrying out of technical inspections1.The technical inspection referred to in Article 8 shall be carried out by the competent authorities which may refrain from subjecting the craft in whole or in part to technical inspection where it is evident from a valid attestation, issued by a recognised classification society in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, that the craft satisfies in whole or in part the technical requirements of Annex II. Classification societies shall only be recognised if they fulfil the criteria listed in Part I of Annex VII.2.Each Member State shall draw up a list indicating which of its authorities are competent for carrying out technical inspections and shall notify the Commission thereof. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.
Article 11Validity of Community inland navigation certificates1.The period of validity of Community inland navigation certificates shall be determined in each specific case by the authority competent for issuing such certificates in accordance with Annex II.2.Each Member State may, in the cases specified in Articles 12 and 16 and in Annex II, issue provisional Community inland navigation certificates. Provisional Community inland navigation certificates shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part III of Annex V.
Article 12Replacement of Community inland navigation certificatesEach Member State shall lay down the conditions under which a valid Community inland navigation certificate which has been lost or damaged may be replaced.
Article 13Renewal of Community inland navigation certificates1.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be renewed on expiry of its period of validity in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 8.2.For the renewal of Community inland navigation certificates issued before 30 December 2008, the transitional provisions of Annex II shall apply.3.For the renewal of Community inland navigation certificates issued after 30 December 2008, the transitional provisions of Annex II which have come into force after the issuing of such certificates shall apply.
Article 14Extension of validity of Community inland navigation certificatesThe validity of a Community inland navigation certificate may exceptionally be extended without a technical inspection in accordance with Annex II by the authority which issued or renewed it. Such extension shall be indicated on that certificate.
Article 15Issuance of new Community inland navigation certificatesIn the event of major alterations or repairs which affect the structural soundness of the shipbuilding, the navigation or manoeuvrability or special features of the craft in accordance with Annex II, the latter shall again undergo, prior to any further voyage, the technical inspection provided for in Article 8. Following this inspection, a new Community inland navigation certificate stating the technical characteristics of the craft shall be issued or the existing certificate amended accordingly. If this certificate is issued in a Member State other than that which issued or renewed the initial certificate, the competent authority which issued or renewed the certificate shall be informed accordingly within one month.
Article 16Refusal to issue or renew, and withdrawal of, Community inland navigation certificatesAny decision to refuse to issue or renew a Community inland navigation certificate shall state the grounds on which it is based. The person concerned shall be notified thereof and of the appeal procedure and its time limits in the Member State concerned.Any valid Community inland navigation certificate may be withdrawn by the competent authority which issued or renewed it if the craft ceases to comply with the technical requirements specified in its certificate.
Article 17Additional inspectionsThe competent authorities of a Member State may, in accordance with Annex VIII, check at any time whether a craft is carrying a certificate valid under the terms of this Directive and satisfies the requirements set out in such certificate or constitutes a manifest danger for the persons on board, the environment or the navigation. The competent authorities shall take the necessary measures in accordance with Annex VIII.
Article 18Recognition of navigability certificates of craft from third countriesPending the conclusion of agreements on the mutual recognition of navigability certificates between the Community and third countries, the competent authorities of a Member State may recognise the navigability certificates of craft from third countries for navigation on the waterways of that Member State.The issuance of Community inland navigation certificates to craft from third countries shall be carried out in accordance with Article 8(1).
Article 19Committee procedure1.The Commission shall be assisted by the Committee established under Article 7 of Council Directive 91/672/EEC of 16 December 1991 on the reciprocal recognition of national boatmasters' certificates for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterwayOJ L 373, 31.12.1991, p. 29. Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003. (hereinafter referred to as "the Committee").2.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 3 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.3.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and (5)(b), and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.The time limits provided for in Article 5a(3)(c), (4)(b) and (4)(e) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at twenty-one days, fifteen days and one month respectively.4.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1), (2), (4) and (6), and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
Article 20Adaptation of the Annexes and recommendations on provisional certificates1.Any amendments which are necessary to adapt the Annexes to this Directive to technical progress or to developments in this area arising from the work of other international organisations, in particular that of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR), to ensure that the two certificates referred to in Article 3(1)(a) are issued on the basis of technical requirements which guarantee an equivalent level of safety, or to take account of the cases referred to in Article 5, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 19(3). On imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may follow the urgency procedure referred to in Article 19(4).Those amendments shall be made rapidly in order to ensure that the technical requirements for the issuing of the Community inland navigation certificate recognised for navigation on the Rhine give a level of safety equivalent to that required for the issuing of the certificate referred to in Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation.2.Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the Commission shall adopt the approvals referred to in Article 5(2) in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19(2).3.The Commission shall decide on recommendations from the Committee on the issue of provisional Community inland navigation certificates in accordance with Article 2.19 of Annex II.
Article 21Continued applicability of Directive 76/135/EECFor those craft outside the scope of Article 2(1) and (2) of this Directive, but falling within the scope of Article 1(a) of Directive 76/135/EEC, the provisions of that Directive shall apply.
Article 22National additional or reduced requirementsAdditional requirements which were in force in a Member State before 30 December 2008 for craft operating within its territory on Zone 1 and 2 waterways or reduced technical requirements for craft operating within its territory on Zone 3 and 4 waterways which were in force in a Member State before that date shall continue to be in force until additional requirements in accordance with Article 5(1) or reductions in accordance with Article 5(7) of the technical prescriptions of Annex II come into force, but only until 30 June 2009.
Article 23Transposition1.Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1) shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive with effect from 30 December 2008. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.2.Member States shall immediately communicate to the Commission the text of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive. The Commission shall inform the other Member States thereof.
Article 24PenaltiesMember States shall lay down a system of penalties for breaches of the national provisions adopted pursuant to this Directive and shall take all the measures necessary to ensure that these penalties are applied. The penalties thus provided for shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.
Article 25Repeal of Directive 82/714/EECDirective 82/714/EEC shall be repealed with effect from 30 December 2008.
Article 26Entry into forceThis Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 27AddresseesThis Directive is addressed to the Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1).
nullLIST OF ANNEXESAnnex IList of Community inland waterways divided geographically into Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4Annex IIMinimum technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4Annex IIISubjects for possible additional technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 1 and 2Annex IVSubjects for possible reductions of the technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 3 and 4Annex VModel Community inland navigation certificatesAnnex VIModel register of Community inland navigation certificatesAnnex VIIClassification societiesAnnex VIIIRules of procedure for the carrying out of inspectionsAnnex IXRequirements applicable to signal lights, radar installations and rate-of-turn indicatorsANNEX ILIST OF COMMUNITY INLAND WATERWAYS DIVIDED GEOGRAPHICALLY INTO ZONES 1, 2, 3 AND 4CHAPTER 1Zone 1Federal Republic of Germany
In the case of vessels whose home port is elsewhere, account is to be taken of Article 32 of the Ems-Dollart Treaty of 8 April 1960 (BGBl. 1963 II, p. 602).
Emsfrom a line linking the former Greetsiel lighthouse and the western pier of the port entrance at Eemshaven seawards as far as latitude 53° 30' N and longitude 6° 45' E, i.e. slightly seawards of the lightering area for dry-cargo carriers in the Alte Ems
Republic of PolandThe part of Pomorska Bay southward from the line linking NordPerd on Rugen Island and the lighthouse Niechorze.The part of Gdańska Bay southward from the line linking the lighthouse Hel and the entrance buoy to the port of Baltijsk.United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST COAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST COAST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Blue Mull SoundBetween Gutcher and Belmont
Yell SoundBetween Tofts Voe and Ulsta
Sullom VoeWithin a line from the north-east point of Gluss Island to the northern point of Calback Ness
Dales VoeIn winter:within a line from the north point of Kebister Ness to the Coast of Breiwick at longitude 1° 10,8' W
Dales VoeIn summer:as for Lerwick
LerwickIn winter:within the area bounded to the northward by a line from Scottle Holm to Scarfi Taing on Bressay and to the southward by a line from Twageos Point Lighthouse to Whalpa Taing on Bressay
LerwickIn summer:within the area bounded to the northward by a line from Brim Ness to the north east corner of Inner Score and to the southward by a line from the south end of Ness of Sound to Kirkabisterness
KirkwallBetween Kirkwall and Rousay not east of a line between Point of Graand (Egilsay) and Galt Ness (Shapinsay) or between Head of Work (Mainland) through Helliar Holm light to the shore of Shapinsay; not north west of the south east tip of Eynhallow Island, not to seaward and a line between the shore on Rousay at 59°10,5' N 002° 57,1' W and the shore on Egilsay at 59° 10' N 002° 56,4' W
StromnessTo Scapa but not outside Scapa Flow
Scapa FlowWithin an area bounded by lines drawn from Point of Cletts on the island of Hoy to Thomson's Hill triangulation point on the island of Fara and thence to Gibraltar Pier on the island of Flotta; from St Vincent Pier on the island of Flotta to the westernmost point of Calf of Flotta; from the easternmost point of the Calf of Flotta to Needle Point on the island of South Ronaldsay and from the Ness on Mainland to Point of Oxan lighthouse on the island of Graemsay and thence to Bu Point on the island of Hoy; and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Balnakiel BayBetween Eilean Dubh and A'Chleit
Cromarty FirthWithin a line from North Sutor to Nairn Breakwater and seaward of Zone 2 waters
InvernessWithin a line from North Sutor to Nairn Breakwater and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Tay — DundeeWithin a line from Broughty Castle to Tayport and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Firth of Forth and River ForthWithin a line from Kirkcaldy to River Portobello and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Solway FirthWithin a line from Southerness Point to Silloth
Loch RyanWithin a line from Finnart's Point to Milleur Point and seaward of Zone 2 waters
The ClydeOuter limit:a line from Skipness to a position one mile south of Garroch Head thence to Farland HeadInner limit in winter:a line from Cloch Lighthouse to Dunoon PierInner limit in summer:a line from Bogany Point, Isle of Bute to Skelmorlie Castle and a line from Ardlamont Point to the southern extremity of Ettrick Bay inside the Kyles of ButeNote: The above inner summer limit is extended between 5 June and 5 September (both dates inclusive) by a line from a point two miles off the Ayrshire coast at Skelmorlie Castle to Tomont End, Cumbrae, and a line from Portachur Point, Cumbrae to Inner Brigurd Point, Ayrshire
ObanWithin an area bounded on the north by a line from Dunollie Point Light to Ard na Chruidh and to the south by a line from Rudha Seanach to Ard na Cuile
Kyle of LochalshThrough Loch Alsh to the head of Loch Duich
Loch GairlochIn winter:noneIn summer:South of a line running east from Rubha na Moine to Eilan Horrisdale and thence to Rubha nan Eanntag
Belfast LoughIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Carrickfergus to Bangorand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Loch NeaghAt a greater distance than 2 miles from the shore
River HumberIn winter:within a line from New Holland to PaullIn summer:within a line from Cleethorpes Pier to Patrington Churchand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River SevernIn winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PorstkewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River WyeIn winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PortskewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
NewportIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
CardiffIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
BarryIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
SwanseaWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters
Menai StraitsWithin the Menai Straits from a line joining Llanddwyn Island Light to Dinas Dinlleu and lines joining the south end of Puffin Island to Trwyn DuPoint and Llanfairfechan Railway Station, and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River DeeIn winter:within a line from Hilbre Point to Point of AirIn summer:within a line from Formby Point to Point of Airand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River MerseyIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Formby Point to Point of Airand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Preston and SouthportWithin a line from Southport to Blackpool inside the banksand seaward of Zone 2 waters
FleetwoodIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Headand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River LuneIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Headand seaward of Zone 2 waters
HeyshamIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Head
MorecambeIn winter:NoneIn the summer:from within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Head
WorkingtonWithin a line from Southerness Point to Sillothand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Colne, ColchesterIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculvers
River BlackwaterIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Crouch and River RoachIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Thames and its tributariesIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Medway and the SwaleIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
ChichesterInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Langstone HarbourInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
PortsmouthInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Bembridge, Isle of WightInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Cowes, Isle of WightInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
SouthamptonInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Beaulieu RiverInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Keyhaven LakeInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
WeymouthWithin Portland Harbour and between the River Wey and Portland Harbour
PlymouthWithin a line from Cawsand to Breakwater to Staddonand seaward of Zone 2 waters
FalmouthIn winter:within a line from St Anthony Head to RosemullionIn summer:within a line from St Anthony Head to Nare Pointand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River CamelWithin a line from Stepper Point to Trebetherick Pointand seaward of Zone 2 waters
BridgewaterWithin the bar and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Avon (Avon)In winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PortskewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Zone 2Czech RepublicDam Lake LipnoFederal Republic of Germany
EmsFrom a line across the Ems near the entrance to the port of Papenburg between Diemen pumping station and the opening of the dyke at Halte as far as a line linking the former Greetsiel lighthouse and the western pier of the port entrance at Eemshaven
JadeInside a line linking the Schillig cross light and Langwarden church tower
WeserFrom the north-western edge of the railway bridge in Bremen as far as a line linking Langwarden and Cappel church towers, including the Westergate, Rekumer Loch, Rechter Nebenarm and Schweiburg side branches
ElbeFrom the lower limit of the port of Hamburg as far as a line linking the Döse beacon and the western edge of the Friedrichskoog dyke (Dieksand), including the Nebenelbe and the Este, Lühe, Schwinge, Oste, Pinnau, Krückau and Stör tributaries (in each case from the mouth to the barrage)
Meldorfer BuchtInside a line linking the western edge of the Friedrichskoog dyke (Dieksand) and the western pier head at Büsum
EiderFrom the Gieselau Canal to the Eider barrage
Flensburger FördeInside a line linking Kegnäs lighthouse and Birknack
SchleiInside a line between the Schleimünde pier heads
Eckernförder BuchtInside a line linking Boknis-Eck and the north-eastern point of the mainland near Dänisch Nienhof
Kieler FördeInside a line linking the Bülk lighthouse and the Laboe naval memorial
Nord-Ostsee-Kanal (Kiel Canal)From a line linking the pier heads at Brunsbüttel as far as a line linking the entry lights at Kiel-Holtenau, including Obereidersee and Enge, Audorfer See, Borgstedter See and Enge, Schirnauer See, Flemhuder See and the Achterwehrer Canal
Travefrom the north-western edge of the railway lift bridge and the northern edge of the Holstenbrücke (Stadttrave) in Lübeck as far as a line linking the southern inner and northern outer pier heads at Travemünde, including the Pötenitzer Wiek, Dassower See and the Altarmen at Teerhof island
LedaFrom the entrance of the outer harbour of Leer sea lock to the mouth
Huntefrom the port of Oldenburg and from 140 m downstream of the Amalienbrücke in Oldenburg to the mouth
LesumFrom the Bremen-Burg railway bridge to the mouth
EsteFrom the tail water of Buxtehude lock to the Este barrage
LüheFrom the tail water of the Au-Mühle in Horneburg to the Lühe barrage
SchwingeFrom the Salztor lock in Stade to the Schwinge barrage
OsteFrom the north-eastern edge of the Bremervörde mill dam to the Oste barrage
PinnauFrom the south-western edge of the railway bridge in Pinneberg to the Pinnau barrage
KrückauFrom the south-western edge of the bridge leading to/from the Wedenkamp in Elmshorn to the Krückau barrage
StörFrom Rensing tide gauge to the Stör barrage
Freiburger HafenprielFrom the eastern edge of the sluice in Freiburg an der Elbe as far as the mouth
Wismarbucht, Kirchsee, Breitling, Salzhaff and Wismar port areaSeawards as far as a line between Hoher Wieschendorf Huk and Timmendorf light and a line linking Gollwitz light on the island of Poel and the southern point of the Wustrow peninsula
Warnow, including the Breitling and side branchesDownstream of the Mühlendamm from the northern edge of the Geinitzbrücke in Rostock towards the sea as far as a line linking the northern points of the western and eastern piers in Warnemünde
Waters enclosed by the mainland and the Darß and Zingst pensinsulas and the islands of Hiddensee and Rügen (including Stralsund port area)Extending seawards betweenthe Zingst peninsula and the island of Bock: as far as latitude 54° 26' 42' Nthe islands of Bock and Hiddensee: as far as a line linking the northern point of the island of Bock and the southern point of the island of Hiddenseethe island of Hiddensee and the island of Rügen (Bug): as far as a line linking the south-eastern point of Neubessin and Buger Haken
Greifswalder Bodden and Greifswald port area, including the RyckSeawards as far as a line from the eastern point of Thiessower Haken (Südperd) to the eastern point of the island of Ruden and continuing to the northern point of the island of Usedom (54° 10' 37' N, 13° 47' 51' E)
Waters enclosed by the mainland and the island of Usedom (the Peenestrom, including Wolgast port area and Achterwasser, and the Stettiner Haff)Eastwards as far as the border with the Republic of Poland in the Stettiner Haff
Note In the case of vessels whose home port is in another State, account is to be taken of Article 32 of the Ems-Dollart Treaty of 8 April 1960 (BGBl. 1963 II, p. 602).
French Republic
DordogneDownstream from the stone bridge at Libourne
Garonne and GirondeDownstream from the stone bridge at Bordeaux
LoireDownstream from the Haudaudine bridge on the Madeleine arm and downstream from the Pirmil bridge on the Pirmil arm.
RhôneDownstream of the Trinquetaille bridge in Arles and beyond towards Marseille
SeineDownstream of the Jeanne-d'Arc bridge in Rouen
Republic of HungaryLake BalatonKingdom of the NetherlandsDollardEemsWaddenzee: including the links with the North SeaIJsselmeer: including the Markermeer and IJmeer but excluding the GouwzeeNieuwe Waterweg and the ScheurCalland Kanaal west from the Benelux harbourHollands DiepBreeddiep, Beerkanaal and its connected harboursHaringvliet and Vuile Gat: including the waterways between Goeree-Overflakkee on the one hand and Voorne-Putten and Hoeksche Waard on the otherHellegatVolkerakKrammerGrevelingenmeer and Brouwerschavensche Gat: including all the waterways between Schouwen-Duiveland and Goeree-OverflakkeeKeten, Mastgat, Zijpe, Krabbenkreek, Eastern Scheldt and Roompot: including the waterways between Walcheren, Noord-Beveland and Zuid-Beveland on the one hand and Schouwen-Duiveland and Tholen on the other hand, excluding the Scheldt-Rhine CanalScheldt and Western Scheldt and its mouth on the sea: including the waterways between Zeeland Flanders, on the one hand, and Walcheren and Zuid-Beveland, on the other, excluding the Scheldt-Rhine CanalRepublic of PolandLagoon of SzczecinLagoon of KamieńLagoon of WisłaBay of PuckWłocławski ReservoirLake ŚniardwyLake NiegocinLake MamryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST COAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST COAST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Scapa FlowWithin an area bounded by lines drawn from Wharth on the island of Flotta to the Martello Tower on South Walls, and from Point Cletts on the island of Hoy to Thomson's Hill triangulation point on the island of Fara and thence to Gibraltar Pier on the island of Flotta
Kyle of DurnessSouth of Eilean Dubh
Cromarty FirthWithin a line between North Sutor and South Sutor
InvernessWithin a line from Fort George to Chanonry Point
Findhorn BayWithin the spit
AberdeenWithin a line from South Jetty to Abercromby Jetty
Montrose BasinTo the west of a line running north-south across the harbour entrance at Scurdie Ness Lighthouse
River Tay — DundeeWithin a line from the tidal basin (fish dock), Dundee to Craig Head, East Newport
Firth of Forth and River ForthWithin the Firth of Forth but not east of the Forth railway bridge
DumfriesWithin a line from Airds Point to Scar Point
Loch RyanWithin a line from Cairn Point to Kircolm Point
Ayr HarbourInside the Bar
The ClydeAbove Zone 1 waters
Kyles of ButeBetween Colintraive and Rhubodach
Campbeltown HarbourWithin a line from Macringan's Point to Ottercharach Point
Loch EtiveWithin Loch Etive above the Falls of Lora
Loch LevenAbove the bridge at Ballachulish
Loch LinnheNorth of Corran Point light
Loch EilThe whole loch
Caledonian CanalLochs Lochy, Oich and Ness
Kyle of LochalshWithin Kyle Akin not westward of Eilean Ban Light or eastward of Eileanan Dubha
Loch CarronBetween Stromemore and Strome Ferry
Loch Broom, UllapoolWithin a line from Ullapool Point Light to Aultnaharrie
KyleskuAcross Loch Cairnbawn in the area between the easternmost point of Garbh Eilean and the westernmost point of Eilean na Rainich
Stornoway HarbourWithin a line from Arnish Point to Sandwick Bay Lighthouse, north-west side
The Sound of ScalpayNot east of Berry Cove (Scalpay) and not west of Croc a Loin (Harris)
North Harbour, Scalpay and Tarbert HarbourWithin one mile from the shore of the Island of Harris
Loch AweThe whole loch
Loch KatrineThe whole loch
Loch LomondThe whole loch
Loch TayThe whole loch
Loch LoyalThe whole loch
Loch HopeThe whole loch
Loch ShinThe whole loch
Loch AssyntThe whole loch
Loch GlascarnochThe whole loch
Loch FannichThe whole loch
Loch MareeThe whole loch
Loch GairlochThe whole loch
Loch MonarThe whole loch
Loch MullardachThe whole loch
Loch CluanieThe whole loch
Loch LoyneThe whole loch
Loch GarryThe whole loch
Loch QuoichThe whole loch
Loch ArkaigThe whole loch
Loch MorarThe whole loch
Loch ShielThe whole loch
Loch EarnThe whole loch
Loch RannochThe whole loch
Loch TummelThe whole loch
Loch ErichtThe whole loch
Loch FionnThe whole loch
Loch GlassThe whole loch
Loch Rimsdale/nan ClarThe whole loch
Strangford LoughWithin a line from Cloghy Point to Dogtail Point
Belfast LoughWithin a line from Holywood to Macedon Point
LarneWithin a line from Larne Pier to the ferry pier on Island Magee
River BannFrom the seaward ends of the breakwaters to Toome Bridge
Lough ErneUpper and Lower Lough Erne
Lough NeaghWithin two miles of the shore
BerwickWithin the breakwaters
WarkworthWithin the breakwaters
BlythWithin the Outer Pier Heads
River TyneDunston Staithes to Tyne Pier Heads
River WearFatfield to Sunderland Pier Heads
SeahamWithin the breakwaters
HartlepoolWithin a line from Middleton Jetty to Old Pier HeadWithin a line joining North Pier Head to South Pier Head
River TeesWithin a line extending due west from Government Jetty to Tees Barrage
WhitbyWithin Whitby Pier Heads
River HumberWithin a line from North Ferriby to South Ferriby
Grimsby DockWithin a line from the West Pier of the Tidal Basin to the East Pier of the Fish Docks, North Quay
BostonInside the New Cut
Dutch RiverThe whole canal
River HullBeverley Beck to River Humber
Kielder WaterThe whole lake
River OuseBelow Naburn Lock
River TrentBelow Cromwell Lock
River WharfeFrom the junction with River Ouse to Tadcaster Bridge
ScarboroughWithin Scarborough Pier Heads
River SevernNorth of a line running due west from Sharpness Point (51° 43,4' N) to Llanthony and Maisemore Weirs and seaward of Zone 3 waters
River WyeAt Chepstow, north of latitude (51° 38,0' N) to Monmouth
NewportNorth of the overhead power cables crossing at Fifoots Points
CardiffWithin a line from South Jetty to Penarth Headand the enclosed waters to the west of Cardiff Bay Barrage
BarryWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters
Port TalbotWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters on the River Afran outside enclosed docks
NeathWithin a line running due North from the seaward end of Baglan Bay Tanker Jetty (51° 37,2' N, 3° 50,5' W)
Llanelli and Burry PortWithin an area bounded by a line drawn from Burry Port Western Pier to Whiteford Point
Milford HavenWithin a line from South Hook Point to Thorn Point
FishguardWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the north and east breakwaters
CardiganWithin the Narrows at Pen-Yr-Ergyd
AberystwythWithin the seaward ends of the breakwaters
AberdyfiWithin a line from Aberdyfi Railway Station to Twyni Bach Beacon
BarmouthWithin a line from Barmouth Railway Station to Penrhyn Point
PortmadocWithin a line from Harlech Point to Graig Ddu
HolyheadWithin an area bounded by the main breakwater and a line drawn from the head of the breakwater to Brynglas Point, Towyn Bay
Menai StraitsWithin the Menai Straits between a line joining Aber Menai Point to Belan Point and a line joining Beaumaris Pier to Pen-y-Coed Point
ConwayWithin a line from Mussel Hill to Tremlyd Point
LlandudnoWithin the breakwater
RhylWithin the breakwater
River DeeAbove Connah's Quay to Barrelwell Hill water extraction point
River MerseyWithin a line between the Rock Lighthouse and the North West Seaforth Dockbut excluding other docks
Preston and SouthportWithin a line from Lytham to Southport and within Preston Docks
FleetwoodWithin a line from Low Light to Knott
River LuneWithin a line from Sunderland Point to Chapel Hill up to and including Glasson Dock
BarrowWithin a line joining Haws Point, Isle of Walney to Roa Island Slipway
WhitehavenWithin the breakwater
WorkingtonWithin the breakwater
MaryportWithin the breakwater
CarlisleWithin a line joining Point Carlisle to Torduff
Coniston WaterThe whole lake
DerwentwaterThe whole lake
UllswaterThe whole lake
WindermereThe whole lake
Blakeney and Morston Harbour and approachesTo the east of a line running south from Blakeney Point to the entrance of the Stiffkey River
River Orwell and River StourRiver Orwell within a line from Blackmanshead breakwater to Landguard Point and seaward of Zone 3 waters
River BlackwaterAll waterways within a line from the south-western extremity of Mersea Island to Sales Point
River Crouch and River RoachRiver Crouch within a line from Holliwell Point to Foulness Point, including the River Roach
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Thames above a line drawn north/south through the eastern extremity of Denton Wharf Pier, Gravesend to Teddington Lock
River Medway and the SwaleRiver Medway from a line drawn from Garrison Point to the Grain Tower, to Allington Lock; and the Swale from Whitstable to the Medway
River Stour (Kent)River Stour above the mouth to the landing at Flagstaff Reach
Dover HarbourWithin lines drawn across the east and west entrances to the Harbour
River RotherRiver Rother above the Tidal Signal Station at Camber to Scots Float Sluice and to the entrance lock on the River Brede
River Adur and Southwick CanalWithin a line drawn across Shoreham Harbour entrance to Southwick Canal Lock and to the west end of Tarmac Wharf
River ArunRiver Arun above Littlehampton Pier to Littlehampton Marina
River Ouse (Sussex) NewhavenRiver Ouse from a line drawn across Newhaven Harbour entrance piers to the north end of North Quay
BrightonBrighton Marina outer harbour within a line from the southern end of West Quay to the north end of South Quay
ChichesterWithin a line drawn between Eastoke point and the church spire, West Wittering and seaward of Zone 3 waters
Langstone HarbourWithin a line drawn between Eastney Point and Gunner Point
PortsmouthWithin a line drawn across the harbour entrance from Port Blockhouse to the Round Tower
Bembridge, Isle of WightWithin Brading Harbour
Cowes, Isle of WightThe River Medina within a line from the Breakwater Light on the east bank to the House Light on the west bank
SouthamptonWithin a line from Calshot Castle to Hook Beacon
Beaulieu RiverWithin Beaulieu River not eastward of a north/south line through Inchmery House
Keyhaven LakeWithin a line drawn due north from Hurst Point Low Light to Keyhaven Marshes
ChristchurchThe Run
PooleWithin the line of the Chain Ferry between Sandbanks and South Haven Point
ExeterWithin an east-west line from Warren Point to the Inshore Lifeboat Station opposite Checkstone Ledge
TeignmouthWithin the harbour
River DartWithin a line from Kettle Point to Battery Point
River SalcombeWithin a line from Splat Point to Limebury Point
PlymouthWithin a line from Mount Batten Pier to Raveness Point through Drake's Islands; the River Yealm within a line from Warren Point to Misery Point
FoweyInside the Harbour
FalmouthWithin a line from St. Anthony Head to Pendennis Point
River CamelWithin a line from Gun Point to Brea Hill
Rivers Taw and TorridgeWithin a line bearing 200° from the lighthouse on Crow Point to the shore at Skern Point
BridgewaterSouth of a line running due East from Stert Point (51° 13,0 'N)
River Avon (Avon)Within a line from Avonmouth Pier to Wharf Point, to Netham Dam
CHAPTER 2Zone 3Kingdom of BelgiumMaritime Scheldt (downstream of Antwerp open anchorage)Republic of BulgariaDanube: from rkm 845,650 to rkm 374,100Czech RepublicLabe: from the lock Ústí nad Labem-Střekov to the lock LovosiceDam Lakes: Baška, Brněnská (Kníničky), Horka (Stráž pod Ralskem), Hracholusky, Jesenice, Nechranice, Olešná, Orlík, Pastviny, Plumov, Rozkoš, Seč, Skalka, Slapy, Těrlicko, ŽermaniceLake MáchovoWater Area Velké ŽernosekyPonds: Oleksovice, Svět, Velké DářkoMining Gravel Lakes: Dolní Benešov, Ostrožná Nová Ves a TovačovFederal Republic of Germany
DanubeFrom Kelheim (km 2414,72) to the German-Austrian border
RhineFrom the German-Swiss border to the German-Netherlands border
ElbeFrom the mouth of the Elbe-Seiten canal to the lower limit of the port of Hamburg
Müritz
French RepublicRhineRepublic of CroatiaDanube: from rkm 1295 + 500 to rkm 1433River Drava: from rkm 0 to rkm 198 + 600River Sava: from rkm 211 to rkm 594River Kupa: from rkm 0 to rkm 5 + 900River Una: from rkm 0 to rkm 15Republic of HungaryDanube: from rkm 1812 to rkm 1433Danube Moson: from rkm 14 to rkm 0Danube Szentendre: from rkm 32 to rkm 0Danube Ráckeve: from rkm 58 to rkm 0River Tisza: from rkm 685 to rkm 160River Dráva: from rkm 198 to rkm 70River Bodrog: from rkm 51 to rkm 0River Kettős-Körös: from rkm 23 to rkm 0River Hármas-Körös: from rkm 91 to rkm 0Channel Sió: from rkm 23 to rkm 0Lake VelenceLake FertőKingdom of the NetherlandsRhineSneekermeer, Koevordermeer, Heegermeer, Fluessen, Slotermeer, Tjeukemeer, Beulakkerwijde, Belterwijde, Ramsdiep, Ketelmeer, Zwartemeer, Veluwemeer, Eemmeer, Alkmaardermeer, Gouwzee, Buiten IJ afgesloten IJ Noordzeekanaal, port of IJmuiden, Rotterdam port area, Nieuwe Maas, Noord, Oude Maas, Beneden Merwede, Nieuwe Merwede, Dordsche Kil, Boven Merwede, Waal, Bijlandsch Canal, Boven Rijn, Pannersdensch Canal, Geldersche IJssel, Neder Rijn, Lek, Amsterdam-Rhine-Canal, Veerse Meer, Schelde-Rhine-Canal as far as the mouth in the Volkerak, Amer, Bergsche Maas, the Meuse below Venlo, Gooimeer, Europort, Calandkanaal (east from the Benelux harbour), HartelkanaalRepublic of AustriaDanube: from the border with Germany to the border with SlovakiaInn: from the mouth to the Passau-Ingling Power StationTraun: from the mouth to km 1,80Enns: from the mouth to km 2,70March: to km 6,00Republic of PolandRiver Biebrza from the estuary of the Augustowski Channel to the estuary of the river NarwiaRiver Brda from the link with the Bydgoski Channel in Bydgoszcz to the estuary of the river WisłaRiver Bug from the estuary of the river Muchawiec to the estuary of the river NarwiaLake Dąbie to the frontier with internal sea watersThe Augustowski Channel from the link with the river Biebrza to the State border, together with the lakes located along the route of this ChannelThe Bartnicki Channel from Lake Ruda Woda to Lake Bartężek, together with Lake BartężekThe Bydgoski ChannelThe Elbląski Channel from Lake Druzno to Lake Jeziorak and Lake Szeląg Wielki, together with these lakes and the lakes on the route of the Channel, and a byway in the direction of Zalewo from Lake Jeziorak to Lake Ewingi, inclusiveThe Gliwicki Channel together with the Channel KędzierzyńskiThe Jagielloński Channel from the link with the river Elbląg to the river NogatThe Łączański ChannelThe Ślesiński Channel with the lakes located along the route of this Channel and Lake GopłoThe Żerański ChannelRiver Martwa Wisła from the river Wisła in Przegalina to the frontier with internal sea watersRiver Narew from the estuary of the river Biebrza to the estuary of the river Wisła, together with Lake ZegrzyńskiRiver Nogat from the river Wisła to the estuary of the Lagoon of WisłaRiver Noteć (upper) from Lake Gopło to the link with the Górnonotecki Channel and the Górnonotecki Channel and River Noteć (lower) from the link of the Bydgoski Channel to the estuary to River WartaRiver Nysa Łużycka from Gubin to the estuary to River OdraRiver Odra from the town of Racibórz to the link with River Eastern Odra which turns into River Regalica from the Klucz-Ustowo Piercing, together with that river and its side-branches to Lake Dąbie as well as a byway of River Odra from the Opatowice lock to the lock in Wrocław cityRiver Western Odra from a weir in Widuchowa (704,1 km of River Odra) to a border with internal sea waters, together with side-branches as well as the Klucz-Ustowo Piercing linking River Eastern Odra with River Western OdraRiver Parnica and the Parnicki Piercing from River Western Odra to a border with internal sea watersRiver Pisa from Lake Roś to the estuary of River NarewRiver Szkarpawa from River Wisła to the estuary of the Lagoon of WisłaRiver Warta from the Ślesińskie Lake to the estuary of River OdraSystem of Wielkie Jeziora Mazurskie encompassing the lakes linked by the rivers and channels constituting a main route from Lake Roś (inclusive) in Pisz to the Węgorzewski Channel (including that channel) in Węgorzewo, together with Lakes Seksty, Mikołajskie, Tałty, Tałtowisko, Kotek, Szymon, Szymoneckie, Jagodne, Boczne, Tajty, Kisajno, Dargin, Łabap, Kirsajty and Święcajty, together with the Giżycki Channel and the Niegociński Channel and the Piękna Góra Channel, and a byway of Lake Ryńskie (inclusive) in Ryn to Lake Nidzkie (up to 3 km, constituting a border with the "Lake Nidzkie" nature reserve), together with lakes Bełdany, Guzianka Mała and Guzianka WielkaRiver Wisła from the estuary of River Przemsza to the link with the Łączański Channel as well as from the estuary of that Channel in Skawina to the estuary of River Wisła to the Bay of Gdańsk, excluding the Włocławski ReservoirRomaniaDanube: from the Serbian–Romanian border (km 1075) to the Black Sea on the Sulina Channel-branchDanube–Black Sea Canal (64,410 km length): from the junction with the Danube river, at km 299,300 of the Danube at Cernavodă (respectively km 64,410 of the Canal), to the Port of Constanta South–Agigea (km "0" of the Canal)Poarta Albă–Midia Năvodari Canal (34,600 km length): from the junction with the Danube Poarta Albă–Midia Năvodari Canal (34,600 km length): from the junction with the Danube–Black Sea Canal at km 29,410 at Poarta Albă (respectively km 27,500 of the Canal) to the Port of Midia (km "0" of the Canal)Slovak RepublicDanube: from Devín (rkm 1880,26) to the Slovak-Hungarian borderUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Leith (Edinburgh)Within the breakwaters
GlasgowStrathclyde Loch
Crinan CanalCrinan to Ardrishaig
Caledonian CanalThe canal sections
River LaganLagan Weir to Stranmillis
River Wear (non-tidal)Old Railway Bridge, Durham to Prebends Bridge, Durham
River TeesUpriver from Tees Barrage
Grimsby DockInside of the locks
Immingham DockInside of the locks
Hull DocksInside of the locks
Boston DockInside the lock gates
Aire and Calder NavigationGoole Docks to Leeds; junction with Leeds and Liverpool Canal; Bank Dole Junction to Selby (River Ouse Lock); Castleford Junction to Wakefield (Falling Lock)
River AncholmeFerriby Sluice to Brigg
Calder and Hebble CanalWakefield (Falling Lock) to Broadcut Top Lock
River FossFrom (Blue Bridge) junction with River Ouse to Monk Bridge
Fossdyke CanalJunction with River Trent to Brayford Pool
Goole DockInside the lock gates
Hornsea MereThe whole canal
River HullFrom Struncheon Hill Lock to Beverley Beck
Market Weighton CanalRiver Humber Lock to Sod Houses Lock
New Junction CanalThe whole canal
River OuseFrom Naburn Lock to Nun Monkton
Sheffield and South Yorkshire CanalKeadby Lock to Tinsley Lock
River TrentCromwell Lock to Shardlow
River WithamBoston Sluice to Brayford Poole (Lincoln)
River SevernAbove Llanthony and Maisemore Weirs
River WyeAbove Monmouth
CardiffRoath Park Lake
Port TalbotWithin the enclosed docks
SwanseaWithin the enclosed docks
River DeeAbove Barrelwell Hill water extraction point
River MerseyThe docks (excluding Seaforth Dock)
River LuneAbove Glasson Dock
River Avon (Midland)Tewkesbury Lock to Evesham
GloucesterGloucester City Docks Gloucester/Sharpness Canal
Hollingworth LakeThe whole lake
Manchester Ship CanalThe whole canal and Salford Docks including River Irwell
Pickmere LakeThe whole lake
River TaweBetween Sea Barrage/Marina and the Morfa Athletics Stadium
Rudyard LakeThe whole lake
River WeaverBelow Northwich
River NeneWisbech Cut and River Nene to Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock
River Great OuseKings Lynn Cut and River Great Ouse below West Lynn Road Bridge
YarmouthRiver Yare Estuary from a line drawn across the ends of the north and south entrance piers, including Breydon Water
LowestoftLowestoft Harbour below Mutford Lock to a line drawn across the outer harbour entrance piers
Rivers Alde and OreAbove the entrance to the River Ore to Westrow Point
River DebenAbove the entrance of the River Deben to Felixstowe Ferry
River Orwell and River StourFrom a line drawn from Fagbury Point to Shotley Point on the River Orwell to Ipswich Dock; and from a line drawn north/south through Erwarton Ness on the River Stour to Manningtree
Chelmer & Blackwater CanalEastward of Beeleigh Lock
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Thames above Teddington Lock to Oxford
River Adur and Southwick CanalRiver Adur above the west end of Tarmac Wharf, and within Southwick Canal
River ArunRiver Arun above Littlehampton Marina
River Ouse (Sussex), NewhavenRiver Ouse above the north end of North Quay
Bewl WaterThe whole lake
Grafham WaterThe whole lake
Rutland WaterThe whole lake
Thorpe Park LakeThe whole lake
ChichesterEast of a line joining Cobnor Point and Chalkdock Point
ChristchurchWithin Christchurch Harbour excluding the Run
Exeter CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Avon)Bristol City DocksNetham Dam to Pulteney Weir
CHAPTER 3Zone 4Kingdom of BelgiumThe entire Belgian network except the waterways in Zone 3Czech RepublicAll other waterways not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3Federal Republic of GermanyAll inland waterways other than those in Zones 1, 2 and 3French RepublicThe entire French network except the waterways in Zones 1, 2 and 3Republic of CroatiaAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3Italian RepublicAll navigable national waterways.Republic of LithuaniaThe entire Lithuanian networkGrand Duchy of LuxembourgMoselleRepublic of HungaryAll other waterways not listed in Zones 2 and 3Kingdom of the NetherlandsAll other rivers, canals and inland seas not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3Republic of AustriaThaya: up to BernhardsthalMarch: above km 6,00Republic of PolandAll other waterways not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3RomaniaAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3Slovak RepublicAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDEAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Ratho and Linlithgow Union CanalThe whole canal
GlasgowForth and Clyde CanalMonkland Canal, Faskine and Drumpellier sectionsHogganfield Loch
River AncholmeBrigg to Harram Hill Lock
Calder and Hebble CanalBroadcut Top Lock to Sowerby Bridge
Chesterfield CanalWest Stockwith to Worksop
Cromford CanalThe whole canal
River DerwentFrom junction with River Ouse to Stamford Bridge
Driffield NavigationFrom Struncheon Hill Lock to Great Driffield
Erewash CanalTrent Lock to Langley Mill Lock
Huddersfield CanalJunction with Calder and Hebble at Coopers Bridge to Huddersfield Narrow Canal at HuddersfieldBetween Ashton-Under-Lyne and Huddersfield
Leeds and Liverpool CanalFrom Leeds River Lock to Skipton Wharf
Light Water Valley LakeThe whole lake
The Mere, ScarboroughThe whole lake
River OuseAbove Nun Monkton Pool
Pocklington CanalFrom the junction with River Derwent to Melbourne Basin
Sheffield and South Yorkshire CanalTinsley Lock to Sheffield
River SoarTrent Junction to Loughborough
Trent and Mersey CanalShardlow to Dellow Lane Lock
River Ure and Ripon CanalFrom Junction with River Ouse to Ripon Canal (Ripon Basin)
Ashton CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Midland)Above Evesham
Birmingham Canal NavigationThe whole canal
Birmingham and Fazeley CanalThe whole canal
Coventry CanalThe whole canal
Grand Union Canal (from Napton Junction to Birmingham and Fazeley)The whole section of the canal
Kennet and Avon Canal (Bath to Newbury)The whole section of the canal
Lancaster CanalThe whole canal
Leeds and Liverpool CanalThe whole canal
Llangollen CanalThe whole canal
Caldon CanalThe whole canal
Peak Forest CanalThe whole canal
Macclesfield CanalThe whole canal
Monmouthshire and Brecon CanalThe whole canal
Montgomery CanalThe whole canal
Rochdale CanalThe whole canal
Swansea CanalThe whole canal
Neath & Tennant CanalThe whole canal
Shropshire Union CanalThe whole canal
Staffordshire and Worcester CanalThe whole canal
Stratford-upon-Avon CanalThe whole canal
River TrentThe whole river
Trent and Mersey CanalThe whole canal
River WeaverAbove Northwich
Worcester and Birmingham CanalThe whole canal
River NeneAbove Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock
River Great OuseKings Lynn above West Lynn Road Bridge; River Great Ouse and all connected Fenland Waterways including the River Cam and Middle Level Navigation
The Norfolk and Suffolk BroadsAll navigable tidal and non-tidal rivers, broads, canals and waterways within the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads including Oulton Broad, and Rivers Waveney, Yare, Bure, Ant and Thurne except as specified for Yarmouth and Lowestoft
River BlythRiver Blyth, entrance to Blythburgh
Rivers Alde and OreOn the River Alde above Westrow Point
River DebenRiver Deben above Felixstowe Ferry
River Orwell and River StourAll waterways on the River Stour above Manningtree
Chelmer & Blackwater CanalWestward of Beeleigh Lock
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Stort and River Lee above Bow Creek; Grand Union Canal above Brentford Lock and Regents Canal above Limehouse Basin and all canals connected therewith; River Wey above Thames Lock; Kennet and Avon Canal; River Thames above Oxford; Oxford Canal
River Medway and the SwaleRiver Medway above Allington Lock
River Stour (Kent)River Stour above the landing at Flagstaff Reach
Dover HarbourThe whole harbour
River RotherRiver Rother and the Royal Military Canal above Scots Float Sluice and River Brede above the entrance lock
BrightonBrighton Marina inner harbour above the lock
Wickstead Park LakeThe whole lake
Kennet and Avon CanalThe whole canal
Grand Union CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Avon)Above Pulteney Weir
Bridgewater CanalThe whole canal
ANNEX IIISUBJECTS FOR POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO VESSELS ON INLAND WATERWAYS OF ZONES 1 AND 2Any additional technical requirements adopted by a Member State under Article 5(1) of this Directive for vessels operating on Zones 1 and/or 2 of that Member State's territory are limited to the following subjects:1.DefinitionsNecessary for understanding the additional requirements2.StabilityStructure reinforcementCertificate/attestation by an approved Classification Society3.Safety clearance and freeboardFreeboardSafety clearance4.Watertightness of hull openings and superstructuresSuperstructuresDoorsWindows and skylightsHold hatchesOther openings (ventilation pipes, exhaust pipes, etc.)5.EquipmentAnchors and anchor chainsNavigation lightsSound signalsCompassRadarTransmitting and receiving installationsLife-saving equipmentAvailability of nautical charts6.Additional provisions for passenger vesselsStability (wind strength, criteria)Life-saving equipmentFreeboardSafety clearanceWheelhouse visibility7.Convoys and container transportPusher connection craft-lighterStability of craft or lighters carrying containersANNEX IVSUBJECTS FOR POSSIBLE REDUCTIONS OF THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO VESSELS ON INLAND WATERWAYS OF ZONES 3 AND 4Any reduced technical requirements allowed by a Member State under Article 5(7) of this Directive for vessels operating exclusively on Zone 3 or Zone 4 waterways on the territory of that Member State are restricted to the following subjects:Zone 3Anchor equipment, including length of anchor chains(Forward) speedCollective life-saving appliancesTwo-compartment statusWheelhouse visibilityZone 4Anchor equipment, including length of anchor chains(Forward) speedLife-saving appliancesTwo-compartment statusWheelhouse visibilitySecond independent propulsion systemANNEX VMODEL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATESPart IMODEL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEPart IIMODEL SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEPart IIIMODEL PROVISIONAL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEANNEX VIMODEL REGISTER OF COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATESANNEX VIICLASSIFICATION SOCIETIESCONTENTSPart I:Criteria for the approval of classification societiesPart II:Procedure for the approval of classification societiesPart III:List of approved classification societiesPart ICriteria for the approval of classification societiesClassification societies seeking approval pursuant toArticle 10 of this Directive shall meet all the following criteria:1.the classification society shall be able to document extensive experience in assessing the design and construction of inland waterway vessels. The classification society shall have comprehensive rules and regulations for the design, construction and periodic inspection of inland waterway vessels, in particular for calculating stability in accordance with Part 9 of the Regulations annexed to the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN) as referred to in Article 22a.04 and Article 22a.05 of Annex II and which will be published at least in Dutch, English, French or German and shall be continuously updated and improved through research and development programmes. The rules and regulations must not conflict with the provisions of Community law or with international agreements in force;2.the classification society shall publish its register of vessels annually;3.the classification society shall not be controlled by shipowners or shipbuilders or by others engaged commercially in the design, manufacture, fitting-out, repair, operation or insurance of ships. The classification society shall not be dependent on a single commercial enterprise for its revenue;4.the headquarters of the classification society or a branch authorised to give a ruling and to act in all areas incumbent on it under the regulations governing inland waterway transport shall be located in one of the Member States;5.the classification society and its experts shall have a good reputation in inland waterway transport; the experts shall be able to provide proof of their professional abilities. They shall act on the responsibility of the classification society;6.the classification society shall have a significant technical, managerial, support, inspection and research staff, in proportion to the tasks and the vessels classified and catering also for developing capability and updating the regulations. It shall have inspectors in at least one Member State;7.the classification society shall be governed by a code of ethics;8.the classification society shall be managed and administered in such a way as to ensure the confidentiality of information required by a Member State;9.the classification society shall be prepared to provide relevant information to a Member State;10.the classification society's management shall have defined and documented its policy and objectives for, and commitment to, quality and ensured that this policy is understood, implemented and maintained at all levels in the classification society;11.the classification society shall have prepared and implemented and shall maintain an effective internal quality system based on the relevant parts of internationally recognised quality standards and complying with the EN ISO/IEC 17020: 2004, as interpreted by the IACS Quality System Certification Scheme Requirements. The quality system must be certified by an independent body of auditors recognised by the administration of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or branch, as provided for in subparagraph 4, and which, inter alia, ensures that:(a)the classification society's rules and regulations are established and maintained in a systematic manner;(b)the classification society's rules and regulations are complied with;(c)the requirements of the statutory work for which the classification society is authorised are satisfied;(d)the responsibilities, powers and interrelation of personnel whose work affects the quality of the classification society's services are defined and documented;(e)all work is carried out under controlled conditions;(f)a supervisory system is in place which monitors the actions and work carried out by surveyors and technical and administrative staff employed directly by the classification society;(g)the requirements of major statutory work for which the classification society is authorised are only carried out or directly supervised by its exclusive surveyors or by exclusive surveyors of other approved classification societies;(h)a system for qualification of surveyors and continuous updating of their knowledge is implemented;(i)records are maintained, demonstrating achievement of the required standards in the items covered by the services performed, as well as the effective operation of the quality system; and(j)a comprehensive system of planned and documented internal audits of quality-related activities exists in all locations.12.the quality system must be certified by an independent body of auditors recognised by the administration of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or branch, as provided for in paragraph 4;13.the classification society shall undertake to bring its requirements into line with the appropriate European Union directives and to provide the Committee with all relevant information in good time;14.the classification society shall undertake periodically to consult with the classification societies already approved in order to guarantee the equivalence of their technical standards and of implementation thereof, and should allow participation in the development of its rules and regulations by representatives of a Member State and other parties concerned.Part IIProcedure for the approval of classification societiesA decision to approve a classification society pursuant to Article 10 of this Directive is to be taken by the Commission according to the procedure referred to in Article 19(2) of this Directive. In addition, the following procedure must be observed:1.an application for approval shall be submitted to the Commission by the representatives of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or a branch authorised to give a ruling and act in all areas incumbent on it under the regulations governing inland waterway vessels. Furthermore, the representatives of this State shall send all information and documentation needed to check that the criteria for approval are met;2.any Committee member can demand a hearing with the classification society concerned or that further information or documentation be provided;3.approval shall be withdrawn in a similar way. Any Committee member can ask for approval to be withdrawn. The representatives of the State asking for the withdrawal shall submit the information and documentation supporting their application;4.before approving a classification society which has not been recognised within the framework of the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation by all the Member States of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, the Commission shall consult the Secretariat of the Central Commission;5.following each decision on approval of a classification society or the withdrawal of approval, the list of approved societies shall be amended;6.the Commission shall inform the classification societies concerned of the Commission's decisions.Part IIIList of approved classification societiesOn the basis of the criteria set out in Parts I and II, the following classification societies are currently approved under Article 10(1) of this Directive:(1)Bureau Veritas(2)Germanischer Lloyd(3)Lloyd’s Register of Shipping(4)Polski Rejestr Statków SA(5)RINA SpA(6)Russian Maritime Register of ShippingUntil their approval under Parts I and II, classification societies which are recognised and approved and authorised by a Member State in accordance with Council Directive 94/57/EC of 22 November 1994 on common rules and standards for ship inspection and survey organisations and for the relevant activities of maritime administrationsOJ L 319, 12.12.1994, p. 20 are currently approved in accordance with Article 10 of this Directive only in respect of vessels which operate exclusively on waterways of that Member State.ANNEX VIIIRULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE CARRYING OUT OF INSPECTIONS
Article 1If the authorities find upon inspection that the certificate carried on the vessel is invalid, or that the vessel does not satisfy the requirements set out in the certificate, but that such invalidity or failure to satisfy the requirements does not constitute a manifest danger, the owner of the vessel or his representative shall take all necessary measures to remedy the situation. The authority which issued the certificate or which last renewed it shall be informed within seven days.
Article 2If, upon making the inspection referred to in Article 1, the authorities find that the certificate is not being carried or that the vessel constitutes a manifest danger, they may prevent the vessel from proceeding until the necessary steps have been taken to remedy the situation.They may also prescribe measures which will enable the vessel to proceed safely, where appropriate on termination of its transport operations, to a place where it will be either inspected or repaired. The authority which issued or last renewed the certificate shall be informed within seven days.
Article 3A Member State which has prevented a vessel from proceeding, or has notified the owner of its intention to do so if the defects found are not corrected, shall inform the authority in the Member State which issued or last renewed the certificate, within seven days, of the decision which it has taken or intends to take.
Article 4Any decision to interrupt the passage of a vessel taken pursuant to measures adopted in implementation of this Directive shall state in detail the reasons on which it is based. It shall be notified without delay to the party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the appeal procedures available to him under the laws in force in the Member States and of their time limits.
ANNEX IXRADAR EQUIPMENT AND RATE-OF-TURN INDICATORS USED ON BOARD INLAND WATERWAY VESSELSCONTENTSDefinitionsPART IMinimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation on board inland waterway vesselsPART IIMinimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART IIIRequirements for installation and performance tests for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART IVInstallation and performance certificate for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART VRegister of competent authorities, technical services, approved radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators and approved specialised firmsPART VIEquivalent equipmentDefinitions:1."Type test" means the test procedure as referred to in Part I Article 4 or Part II Article 1.03 which the technical service uses to test for compliance with the requirements according to this Annex. The type test forms an integral part of the type approval;2."Type approval" means the administrative procedure by which a Member State confirms that equipment complies with the requirements of this Annex.For radar navigation equipment this procedure includes the provisions according to Articles 5 to 7 and 9. For rate-of-turn indicators the procedure includes the provisions according to Part II, Articles 1.04 to 1.06 and 1.08;3."Test certificate" means the document in which the type testing results are laid down;4."Applicant" or "manufacturer" means any legal or natural person under whose name, trademark or any other form of identification the equipment submitted for testing is manufactured or marketed and who is responsible for all matters as regards the type testing and type approval procedure in respect of the technical service and the approval authority;5."Technical service" means the institution, authority or organisation that does the type testing;6."Manufacturer’s declaration" means the declaration by which a manufacturer gives the assurance that the equipment meets the prevailing minimum requirements and that is identical in every respect to the type submitted for testing;7."Declaration of conformity" according to Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformityOJ L 91, 7.4.1999, p. 10 means the declaration according to Directive 1999/5/EC Annex II Paragraph 1, by which the manufacturer confirms that the products in question meet the applicable requirements of the Directive;8."Competent authority" means the official authority that issues the type approval.PART IMinimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsArticle 1 —ScopeArticle 2 —Purpose of the radar navigation equipmentArticle 3 —Minimum requirementsArticle 4 —Type testsArticle 5 —Application for a type testArticle 6 —Type-approvalArticle 7 —Marking of the equipment and type approval numberArticle 8 —Manufacturer’s declarationArticle 9 —Modifications to type-approved equipmentArticle 1ScopeThese provisions set out the minimum requirements for radar equipment used for navigation on board inland waterway vessels as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.Article 2Purpose of the radar navigation equipmentThe radar navigation equipment shall facilitate the navigation of the vessel by providing an intelligible radar picture of its position in relation to buoys shorelines and navigational structures, as well as permitting the reliable and timely recognition of other vessels and obstructions protruding above the water surface.Article 3Minimum requirements1.With the exception of requirements on electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of Directive 1999/5/EC) and of requirements on the effective use of the spectrum so as to avoid harmful interference arising from Article 3.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC, radar navigation equipment used in inland waterway vessels shall fulfil the requirements of European standard EN 302194-1: 2006.2.Paragraph 1 applies to inland ECDIS equipment which can be operated in navigation mode. This equipment shall additionally fulfil the requirements of the Inland ECDIS standards in the version valid on the date of issue of the type approval.Article 4Type tests1.Compliance with the minimum requirements as specified in Article 3(1) shall be established by means of a type test.2.If the equipment passes the type test the testing establishment shall issue a test certificate. If the equipment fails to meet the minimum requirements, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the reasons for its rejection.Article 5Application for a type test1.Applications for a type test of a radar navigation installation shall be submitted to a technical service.The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Each application shall be accompanied by the following documents:(a)detailed technical descriptions;(b)complete set of installation and service documents;(c)detailed operator’s manuals;(d)short operator’s manual; and(e)where applicable, evidence of previously completed tests.3.In case it is not intended by the applicant to have the Declaration of Conformity pursuant to Directive 1999/5/EC established concurrently with the type-approval, a Declaration of Conformity shall be submitted together with the application for a type test.Article 6Type-approval1.Type-approval shall be granted by the competent authority pursuant to the test certificate. The competent authority shall inform the European Commission of the equipment for which it has issued type approval. The relevant notice shall include the type-approval number assigned, as well as the type designation, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the holder of the type-approval and the date of the type approval.2.Each competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority shall be entitled to select equipment from the production series at any time for inspection.If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type-approval may be withdrawn.The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.Article 7Marking of the equipment and type approval number1.Each component of the equipment shall be marked indelibly with(a)the name of the manufacturer,(b)the trade designation of the equipment,(c)the type of equipment and(d)the serial number.2.The type-approval number assigned by the competent authority shall be affixed indelibly to the display unit in such a way that it remains clearly visible after the equipment has been installed.Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN3.The type-approval number shall be used only in conjunction with the associated type-approval.It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.Article 8Manufacturer’s declarationEach unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.Article 9Modifications to type-approved equipment1.Any modification made to equipment already approved shall cause the type-approval to be withdrawn. Whenever modifications are planned, details shall be sent in writing to the competent technical service.2.The competent authority shall decide following consultation with the technical service whether the type-approval still applies or whether an inspection or new type test is necessary.If a new type test is granted, a new type-approval number shall be assigned.PART IIMinimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsCHAPTER 1GeneralArticle 1.01 —ScopeArticle 1.02 —Purpose of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 1.03 —Type testArticle 1.04 —Application for a type testArticle 1.05 —Type-approvalArticle 1.06 —Marking of the equipment and type approval numberArticle 1.07 —Manufacturer’s declarationArticle 1.08 —Modifications to type-approved equipmentCHAPTER 2General minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 2.01 —Construction, designArticle 2.02 —Spurious emissions and electromagnetic compatibilityArticle 2.03 —OperationArticle 2.04 —Operating instructionsArticle 2.05 —Installation of the sensorCHAPTER 3Minimum operational requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 3.01 —Operational readiness of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 3.02 —Indication of the rate of turnArticle 3.03 —Measuring rangesArticle 3.04 —Accuracy of the indicated rate of turnArticle 3.05 —SensitivityArticle 3.06 —Monitoring of operationArticle 3.07 —Insensitivity to other normal movements of the vesselArticle 3.08 —Insensitivity to magnetic fieldsArticle 3.09 —Slave indicatorsCHAPTER 4Minimum technical requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 4.01 —OperationArticle 4.02 —Damping devicesArticle 4.03 —Connection of additional equipmentCHAPTER 5Test conditions and procedures for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 5.01 —Safety, load capacity and electromagnetic compatibilityArticle 5.02 —Spurious emissionsArticle 5.03 —Test procedureAppendix:Maximum tolerances for indication errors of rate-of-turn indicatorsCHAPTER 1GeneralArticle 1.01ScopeThese provisions set out the minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels, as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.Article 1.02Purpose of the rate-of-turn indicatorThe rate-of-turn indicator is intended to facilitate radar navigation, and to measure and indicate the rate of turn of the vessel to port or starboard.Article 1.03Type test1.Compliance with the minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicators pursuant to Chapters 2 to 4 shall be established by means of a type test.2.If the equipment passes the type test the technical service shall issue a test certificate. If the equipment fails to meet the minimum requirements, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the reasons for its rejection.Article 1.04Application for a type test1.Applications for a type test of a rate-of-turn indicator shall be submitted to a technical service.The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Each application shall be accompanied by the following documents:(a)detailed technical descriptions;(b)complete set of installation and service documents;(c)operating instructions.3.By means of tests, the applicant shall establish or have it established that the equipment meets the minimum requirements of these provisions.The results of the test and the measurement reports shall be attached to the application.These documents and the information obtained during testing shall be kept by the competent authority.Article 1.05Type approval1.Type approval shall be granted by the competent authority pursuant to the test certificate.The competent authority shall inform the European Commission of the equipment it has approved. The relevant notice shall include the type approval number assigned, as well as the type designation, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the holder of the type approval and the date of the type approval.2.Each competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority shall be entitled to select equipment from the production series at any time for inspection.If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type approval may be withdrawn.The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.Article 1.06Marking of the equipment and type approval number1.Each component of the equipment shall be marked indelibly with(a)the name of the manufacturer,(b)the trade designation of the equipment,(c)the type of equipment and(d)the serial number.2.The type-approval number assigned by the competent authority shall be affixed indelibly to the control unit in such a way that it remains clearly visible after the equipment has been installed.Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN3.The type-approval number shall be used only in conjunction with the associated type-approval.It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.Article 1.07Manufacturer’s declarationEach unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.Article 1.08Modifications to type-approved equipment1.Any modification made to equipment already approved shall cause the type-approval to be withdrawn.Whenever modifications are planned, details shall be sent in writing to the competent technical service.2.The competent authority shall decide following consultation with the technical service whether the type-approval still applies or whether an inspection or new type test is necessary.If a new type test is granted, a new type approval number shall be assigned.CHAPTER 2General minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 2.01Construction, design1.Rate-of-turn indicators shall be suitable for operation on board inland waterway vessels.2.The construction and design of the equipment shall be in accordance with current good engineering practice, both mechanically and electrically.3.In the absence of any specific provision in Annex II or in this Annex, the requirements and test methods contained in European Standard EN 60945:2002 shall apply to power supply, safety, mutual interference of ship borne equipment, compass safe distance, resistance to climatic influences, mechanical strength, environmental influences, audible noise emission and equipment markings.Additionally, the equipment shall satisfy all requirements of this Annex at ambient temperatures between 0 and 40 °C.Article 2.02Spurious emissions and electromagnetic compatibility1.General requirements:Rate-of-turn indicators shall meet the requirements of Directive 2004/108/ECOJ L 390, 31.12.2004, p. 24. of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC.2.Spurious emissions:In the frequency ranges of 156 to 165 MHz, 450 to 470 MHz and 1,53 to 1,544 GHz the field strength shall not exceed a value of 15 μV/m. These field strengths shall apply at a test distance of 3 metres from the equipment under test.Article 2.03Operation1.The equipment shall not have more controls than are necessary for its correct operation.The design, markings and manipulation of the controls shall be such as to permit their simple, unambiguous and fast operation. Their arrangement shall be such as to prevent operational mistakes as far as possible.Controls that are not necessary for normal operation shall not be immediately accessible.2.All controls and indicators shall be provided with symbols or markings in English. Symbols shall meet the requirements of European Standard EN 60417:1998.All numerals and letters shall be at least 4 mm high. If it can be demonstrated that, for technical reasons, numerals and letters 4 mm high are not possible and if for the purposes of operation smaller numerals and letters are acceptable, a reduction to 3 mm shall be allowed.3.The equipment shall be designed in such a way that operating mistakes cannot cause its failure.4.Any functions over and above the minimum requirements, such as facilities for connection to other equipment, shall be provided in such a way that the equipment meets the minimum requirements under all conditions.Article 2.04Operating instructionsA detailed operator’s manual shall be supplied with each unit. It shall be available in Dutch, English, French and German and shall contain at least the following information:(a)activation and operation;(b)maintenance and servicing;(c)general safety instructions.Article 2.05Installation of the sensorThe direction of installation in relation to the keel line shall be indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator’s sensor unit. Installation instructions shall be provided to ensure maximum insensitivity to other normal movements of the vessel.CHAPTER 3Minimum operational requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 3.01Operational readiness of the rate-of-turn indicator1.From a cold start, the rate-of-turn indicator shall be fully operational within 4 minutes and shall operate to within the required accuracy tolerances.2.A warning signal shall indicate that the indicator is switched on. It shall be possible to observe and operate the rate-of-turn indicator simultaneously.3.Cordless remote controls shall not be permitted.Article 3.02Indication of the rate of turn1.The rate of turn shall be indicated on a linear graduated scale having the zero point situated in the middle. It shall be possible to read the direction and extent of the rate of turn with the necessary accuracy. Indicators other than needle indicators and bar-graphs shall not be permitted.2.The indicator scale shall be at least 20 cm long and may be circular or rectilinear.Rectilinear scales may be arranged horizontally only.3.Solely digital indicators shall not be permitted.Article 3.03Measuring rangesRate-of-turn indicators may be provided with one or more measuring ranges. The following measuring ranges are recommended:30°/min60°/min90°/min180°/min300°/min.Article 3.04Accuracy of the indicated rate of turnThe indicated rate of turn shall not differ by more than 2 % from the measurable maximum value or by more than 10 % from the actual value; whichever is the greater (see Appendix).Article 3.05SensitivityThe operating threshold shall be less than or equal to a change in angular speed equivalent to 1 % of the indicated value.Article 3.06Monitoring of operation1.If the rate-of-turn indicator does not operate within the required accuracy range, this shall be indicated.2.If a gyroscope is used, any critical fall in the rate of rotation of the gyroscope shall be signalled by an indicator. A critical fall in the rate of rotation of the gyroscope is one which lowers accuracy by 10 %.Article 3.07Insensitivity to normal movements of the vessel1.Rolling of the vessel of up to 10° at a rate of turn of up to 4°/s shall not give rise to measurement errors in excess of the stipulated tolerances.2.Impacts such as those that may occur during berthing shall not give rise to measurement errors in excess of the stipulated tolerances.Article 3.08Insensitivity to magnetic fieldsThe rate-of-turn indicator shall be insensitive to magnetic fields which typically occur on board the vessel.Article 3.09Slave indicatorsSlave indicators shall comply with all requirements applicable to rate-of-turn indicators.CHAPTER 4Minimum technical requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 4.01Operation1.All controls shall be so arranged that during their operation no information is concealed from view and radar navigation remains unimpaired.2.All controls and indicators shall be provided with a dazzle-free source of lighting appropriate for all ambient lighting conditions and adjustable down to zero by means of an independent control.3.Adjustment of controls shall be such that movements to the right or upwards have a positive effect on the variable and movements to the left or downwards a negative effect.4.If push-buttons are used, it shall be possible to locate and operate them by touch. They shall also have clearly perceptible contact release. If pushbuttons have multiple functions, it must be apparent which hierarchical level is active.Article 4.02Damping devices1.The sensor system shall be damped for critical values. The damping constant (63 % of the limit value) shall not exceed 0,4 s.2.The indicator shall be damped for critical values.Controls for increasing damping shall be permitted.Under no circumstances may the damping constant exceed 5 s.Article 4.03Connection of additional equipment1.If the rate-of-turn indicator can be connected to slave indicators or similar equipment, the rate-of-turn indication shall remain usable as an analogue electric signal. In addition, the rate-of-turn indicator may possess a digital interface in accordance with (2).The rate of turn shall continue to be indicated with galvanic earth insulation and the equivalent to an analogue voltage of 20 mV/°/min ± 5 % and a maximum internal resistance of 100 Ω.Polarity shall be positive when the vessel is turning to starboard and negative when it is turning to port.The operating threshold shall not exceed 0,3°/min.Zero error shall not exceed 1°/min at temperatures from 0 to 40 °C.With the indicator switched on and the sensor not exposed to the effects of movement, the spurious voltage at the output signal measured with a 10 Hz pass-band low-pass filter shall not exceed 10 mV.The rate-of-turn signal shall be received without additional damping beyond the limits referred to in Article 4.02 (1).2.A digital interface shall be designed pursuant to European standards EN 61162-1: 2008, EN 61162-2: 1998 and EN 61162-3: 2008.3.An external alarm switch shall be provided. The switch shall be installed as a galvanic insulation break-switch for the indicator.The external alarm shall be triggered by contact closure:(a)if the rate-of-turn indicator is disconnected; or(b)if the rate-of-turn indicator is not in operation; or(c)if the operating control has reacted following an excessive error (Article 3.06).CHAPTER 5Test conditions and procedures for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 5.01Safety, load capacity and electromagnetic compatibilityPower supply, safety, mutual interference of ship borne equipment, compass safe distance, resistance to climatic influences, mechanical strength, environmental impact, audible noise emission and electromagnetic compatibility shall be tested in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002.Article 5.02Spurious emissionsSpurious emissions shall be measured in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002 in the frequency range of 30 to 2000 MHz.The requirements of Article 2.02 (2) shall be met.Article 5.03Test procedure1.Rate-of-turn indicators shall be tested under nominal and boundary conditions. In this regard, the influence of the operating voltage and of the ambient temperature shall be tested as far as the prescribed limit value.In addition, radio transmitters shall be used to set up the maximum magnetic fields in the vicinity of the indicators.2.Under the conditions described in paragraph 1, indicator errors shall remain within the tolerances indicated in the Annex.3.All minimum requirements of Chapters 2 to 4 shall be met.AppendixFigure 1Maximum tolerances for indication errors of rate-of-turn indicatorsPART IIIRequirements for installation and performance tests for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsArticle 1 —GeneralArticle 2 —Approved specialised firmsArticle 3 —Requirements for on-board power supplyArticle 4 —Installation of the radar antennaArticle 5 —Installation of the display unit and the control unitArticle 6 —Installation of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 7 —Installation of the position sensorArticle 8 —Installation and performance testArticle 9 —Installation and performance certificateArticle 1General1.Installation and performance tests of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicator systems must take place according to the following provisions.2.Only equipment approved with:(a)a type approval according to(aa)Part I Article 6; or(bb)Part II Article 1.05; or(b)approved with a type approval recognised as equivalent according to Part VI; and(c)bearing a corresponding type approval numbershall be authorised for installation.Article 2Approved specialised firms1.The installation, replacement, repair or maintenance of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators shall be carried out only by specialised firms approved by the competent authority.The competent authorities responsible for approval shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Approval may be withdrawn by the competent authority.3.The competent authority shall immediately notify the European Commission of the specialised firms which it has approved.Article 3Requirements for on-board power supplyAll power supply leads for radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators shall have their own separate safety devices and if possible be fail-safe.Article 4Installation of the radar antenna1.The radar antenna shall be installed as close as possible to the fore-and-aft-line. There shall be no obstruction in the vicinity of the antenna causing false echoes or unwanted shadows; if necessary, the antenna shall be mounted on the forecastle. The mounting and attachment of the radar antenna in its operational position shall be sufficiently stable to enable the radar navigation equipment to perform within the required accuracy limits.2.After the angular error in the mounting has been corrected and the equipment has been switched on, the difference between lubber line and fore-and-aft-line shall not be greater than 1°.Article 5Installation of the display unit and the control unit1.The display unit and control unit shall be installed in the wheelhouse in such a way that the evaluation of the radar image and the operation of the radar navigation equipment present no difficulty. The azimuthal orientation of the radar image shall be in accordance with the normal situation of the surroundings. Holders and adjustable consoles shall be constructed in a way that they can be fixed in each position free of vibration.2.During radar navigation, artificial lighting shall not be reflected in the direction of the radar operator.3.When the control unit is not part of the display unit, it shall be located in housing within 1 metre of the display unit. Cordless remote controls shall not be permitted.4.If slave indicators are installed, they shall satisfy the requirements which apply to navigational radar equipment.Article 6Installation of the rate-of-turn indicator1.The rate-of-turn indicator shall be located ahead of the helmsman and within their field of vision.2.The sensor system shall be installed as far as possible amidships, horizontal and aligned with the ship’s fore-and aft-line. The installation site shall as far as possible be free of vibration and be liable only to modest temperature variations. The indicator unit shall if possible be installed directly above the radar display.3.If slave indicators are installed, they shall satisfy the requirements which apply to rate-of-turn indicators.Article 7Installation of the position sensorFor inland ECDIS equipment which is operated in navigation mode, the position sensor (e.g. DGPS antenna) must be installed in such a way as to ensure that it operates with the greatest possible degree of accuracy and is not adversely affected by superstructures and transmitting equipment on board ship.Article 8Installation and performance testBefore the equipment is switched on for the first time after installation, or after renewals or extensions of the Community certificate (except according to Article 2.09(2) of Annex II), as well as after each modification of the vessel likely to affect the operating conditions of the equipment, an installation and performance test shall be carried out by the competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority or by a firm authorised in accordance with Article 2. For this purpose, the following conditions shall be fulfilled:(a)the power supply shall have a separate safety device;(b)the operating voltage shall be within the tolerance;(c)the cabling and its installation shall satisfy the provisions of Annex II and, if applicable ADN;(d)the rate of antenna revolutions shall reach at least 24 rpm;(e)there shall be no obstruction in the vicinity of the antenna which impairs navigation;(f)the safety switch of the antenna, if provided, shall be in good working order;(g)the arrangement of display units, rate-of-turn indicators and control units shall be ergonomic and user-friendly;(h)the lubber line of the radar navigation equipment shall not deviate from the ship’s fore-and-aft-line by more than 1°;(i)the accuracy of the range and azimuthal displays shall satisfy the requirements (measurements using known targets);(j)linearity in short ranges shall be correct (pushing and pulling);(k)the displayed minimum range shall be 15 metres or less;(l)the centre of the picture shall be visible and its diameter shall not exceed 1 mm;(m)false echoes caused by reflections and unwanted shadows on the lubber line shall not occur or shall not impair the safety of navigation;(n)sea-clutter and rain-clutter suppressors (STC and FTC preset) and the associated controls shall perform correctly;(o)the gain adjustment shall be in proper working order;(p)focus and picture definition shall be correct;(q)the ship’s turning direction shall be as indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator and the zero position at dead ahead shall be correct;(r)the radar navigation equipment shall not be sensitive to transmissions by the ship’s radio equipment or to interference from other on-board sources;(s)the radar navigation equipment or rate-of-turn indicator shall not interfere with other on-board equipment.Furthermore, in the case of inland ECDIS equipment:(t)the statistical positional error affecting the chart shall not exceed 2 m;(u)the statistical phase angle error affecting the chart shall not exceed 1°;Article 9Installation and performance certificateAfter successful completion of a test in accordance with Article 8, the competent authority, the technical service or the approved firm shall issue a certificate based on the model according to Part IV. This certificate shall be kept permanently on board.If the test conditions have not been met, a list of defects shall be drawn up. Any existing certificate shall be withdrawn or sent to the competent authority by the technical service or the approved firm.PART IV(MODEL)Installation and performance certificate for radar navigation installations and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsVessel name/type: …European Vessel Identification Number: …Vessel owner:Name: …Address: …Radar navigation equipment Number: …
Item NoTypeManufacturerType-approval numberSerial number
Rate-of-turn indicators Number: …
Item NoTypeManufacturerType-approval numberSerial number
It is hereby certified that the radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators of this vessel meet the requirements of Directive 2006/87/EC Annex IX Part III concerning installation and performance tests of radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels.Approved specialised firm/technical service/Competent authorityCross out what is not applicable.Name: …Address: …Stamp/Seal Place … Date …Signature
PART V(MODEL)1.Register of competent authorities for type approval of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
If no authority is given no competent authority was specified by the relevant country.
CountryNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
Belgium
Bulgaria
Denmark
Germany
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Italy
Ireland
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
Slovakia
Slovenia
Czech Republic
Hungary
United Kingdom
Cyprus
2.Register of approved radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
Item NoTypeManufacturerHolder of type-approvalDate of type-approvalCompetent authorityType-approval No
3.Register of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators approved on the basis of equivalent type-approvals
Item NoTypeManufacturerHolder of typeapprovalDate of type-approvalCompetent authorityType-approval No
4.Register of specialised firms approved for the installation or replacement of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
BelgiumIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
BulgariaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
DenmarkIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
GermanyIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
EstoniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
FinlandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
FranceIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
GreeceIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
ItalyIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
IrelandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
CroatiaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LatviaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LithuaniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LuxembourgIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
MaltaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
NetherlandsIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
AustriaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
PolandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
PortugalIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
RomaniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SwedenIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SwitzerlandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SpainIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SlovakiaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SloveniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
Czech RepublicIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
HungaryIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
United KingdomIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
CyprusIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
5.Register of testing establishments specified for the type testing of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail addressState
PART VIEquivalent equipment(1)Radar navigation equipment: type approvals based on Resolution 1989-II-33 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 Mai 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11 of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.(2)Rate of turn indicators: type approvals based on Resolution 1989-II-34 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 May 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11 of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.(3)Radar navigation equipment and Rate of turn indicators installed and functioning conform Resolution 1989-II-35 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 May 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.

Article 1Classification of waterways1.For the purposes of this Directive, Community inland waterways shall be classified as follows:(a)Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4:(i)Zones 1 and 2: the waterways listed in Chapter 1 of Annex I;(ii)Zone 3: the waterways listed in Chapter 2 of Annex I;(iii)Zone 4: the waterways listed in Chapter 3 of Annex I.(b)Zone R: those of the waterways referred to in point (a) for which certificates are to be issued in accordance with Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation as that Article is worded when this Directive enters into force.2.Any Member State may, after consulting the Commission, modify the classification of its waterways into the zones listed in Annex I. The Commission shall be notified of these modifications at least six months before their entry into force and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 2Scope of application1.This Directive shall, in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, apply to the following craft:(a)vessels having a length (L) of 20 metres or more;(b)vessels for which the product of length (L), breadth (B) and draught (T) is a volume of 100 m3 or more.2.This Directive shall also apply, in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, to all of the following craft:(a)tugs and pushers intended for towing or pushing craft referred to in paragraph 1 or floating equipment or for moving such craft or floating equipment alongside;(b)vessels intended for passenger transport which carry more than 12 passengers in addition to the crew;(c)floating equipment.3.The following craft shall be excluded from this Directive:(a)ferries;(b)naval vessels;(c)sea-going vessels, including sea-going tugs and pusher craft, which:(i)operate or are based on tidal waters;(ii)operate temporarily on inland waterways, provided that they carry:a certificate proving conformity with the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), or equivalent, a certificate proving conformity with the 1966 International Convention on Load Lines, or equivalent, and an international oil pollution prevention (IOPP) certificate proving conformity with the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL); orin the case of passenger vessels not covered by all of the Conventions referred to in the first indent, a certificate on safety rules and standards for passenger ships issued in conformity with Council Directive 98/18/EC of 17 March 1998 on safety rules and standards for passenger shipsOJ L 144, 15.5.1998, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2003/75/EC (OJ L 190, 30.7.2003, p. 6).; orin the case of recreational craft not covered by all of the Conventions referred to in the first indent, a certificate of the country of which it carries the flag.
Article 3Obligation to carry a certificate1.Craft operating on the Community inland waterways referred to in Article 1 shall carry:(a)when operating on a Zone R waterway:either a certificate issued pursuant to Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation;or a Community inland navigation certificate issued or renewed after 30 December 2008, and attesting full compliance of the craft, without prejudice to the transitional provisions of Chapter 24 of Annex II, with technical requirements as defined in Annex II for which equivalency with the technical requirements laid down in application of the abovementioned Convention has been established according to the applicable rules and procedures;(b)when operating on other waterways, a Community inland navigation certificate, including, where applicable, the specifications referred to in Article 5.2.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part I of Annex V and shall be issued in accordance with this Directive.
Article 4Supplementary Community inland navigation certificates1.All craft carrying a valid certificate issued pursuant to Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation may, subject to the provisions of Article 5(5) of this Directive, navigate on Community waterways carrying that certificate only.2.However, all craft carrying the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall also be provided with a supplementary Community inland navigation certificate:(a)when operating on Zone 3 and 4 waterways, if they wish to take advantage of the reduction in technical requirements on those waterways;(b)when operating on Zone 1 and 2 waterways, or, in respect of passenger vessels, when operating on Zone 3 waterways that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State, if the Member State concerned has adopted additional technical requirements for those waterways, in accordance with Article 5(1), (2) and (3).3.The supplementary Community inland navigation certificate shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part II of Annex V and shall be issued by the competent authorities on production of the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 and under the conditions laid down by the authorities competent for the waterways concerned.
Article 5Additional or reduced technical requirements for certain zones1.Each Member State may, after consulting the Commission, and where applicable subject to the requirements of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation, adopt technical requirements additional to those in Annex II for craft operating on Zone 1 and 2 waterways within its territory.2.In respect of passenger vessels operating on Zone 3 waterways within its territory that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State, each Member State may maintain technical requirements additional to those in Annex II. Amendments to such technical requirements shall require the prior approval of the Commission.3.The additional requirements shall be restricted to the subjects listed in Annex III. The Commission shall be notified of these additional requirements at least six months before their entry into force and shall inform the other Member States.4.Compliance with the additional requirements shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3 or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate. Such proof of compliance shall be recognised on Community waterways of the corresponding zone.5.(a)Where application of the transitional provisions set out in Chapter 24a of Annex II would result in a reduction in existing national safety standards, a Member State may disapply those transitional provisions in respect of inland waterway passenger vessels operating on its inland waterways that are not linked to the navigable inland waterways of another Member State. In such circumstances, the Member State may require that such vessels operating on its non-linked inland waterways comply fully with the technical requirements set out in Annex II from 30 December 2008.(b)A Member State exercising the provision in point (a) shall inform the Commission of its decision and provide the Commission with details of the relevant national standards applying to passenger vessels operating on its inland waterways. The Commission shall inform the Member States.(c)Compliance with the requirements of a Member State for operating on its non-linked inland waterways shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3 or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate.6.Craft operating only on Zone 4 waterways shall qualify for the reduced requirements as specified in Chapter 19b of Annex II on all waterways in that zone. Compliance with those reduced requirements shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate referred to in Article 3.7.Each Member State may, after consulting the Commission, allow a reduction of the technical requirements of Annex II for craft operating exclusively on Zone 3 and 4 waterways within its territory.Such a reduction shall be restricted to the subjects listed in Annex IV. Where the technical characteristics of a craft correspond to the reduced technical requirements, this shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate or, where Article 4(2) applies, in the supplementary Community inland navigation certificate.The Commission shall be notified of the reductions of the technical requirements of Annex II at least six months before they come into force and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 6Dangerous goodsAny craft carrying a certificate issued pursuant to the Regulation for the transport of dangerous substances on the Rhine (the "ADNR") may carry dangerous goods throughout the territory of the Community under the conditions stated in that certificate.Any Member State may require that craft which do not carry such a certificate shall only be authorised to carry dangerous goods within its territory if the craft comply with requirements additional to those set out in this Directive. The Commission shall be notified of such requirements and shall inform the other Member States.
Article 7Derogations1.Member States may authorise derogations from all or part of this Directive for:(a)vessels, tugs, pushers and floating equipment operating on navigable waterways not linked by inland waterway to the waterways of other Member States;(b)craft having a dead weight not exceeding 350 tonnes or craft not intended for the carriage of goods and having a water displacement of less than 100 m3, which were laid down before 1 January 1950 and operate exclusively on a national waterway.2.Member States may authorise in respect of navigation on their national waterways derogations from one or more provisions of this Directive for limited journeys of local interest or in harbour areas. These derogations and the journeys or area for which they are valid shall be specified in the vessel's certificate.3.The Commission shall be notified of derogations authorised in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 and shall inform the other Member States.4.Any Member State which, as a result of derogations authorised in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2, has no craft subject to the provisions of this Directive operating on its waterways shall not be required to comply with Articles 9, 10 and 12.
Article 8Issuance of Community inland navigation certificates1.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be issued to craft laid down as from 30 December 2008 following a technical inspection carried out prior to the craft being put into service and intended to check whether the craft complies with the technical requirements laid down in Annex II.2.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be issued to craft excluded from the scope of Directive 82/714/EEC, but covered by this Directive in accordance with Article 2(1) and (2), following a technical inspection which shall be carried out upon expiry of the craft's current certificate, but in any case no later than 30 December 2018, to check whether the craft complies with the technical requirements laid down in Annex II. In Member States where the validity period of the craft's current national certificate is shorter than five years, such certificate may be issued until five years after 30 December 2008.Any failure to meet the technical requirements laid down in Annex II shall be specified in the Community inland navigation certificate. Provided that the competent authorities consider that these shortcomings do not constitute a manifest danger, the craft referred to in the first subparagraph may continue to operate until such time as those components or areas of the craft which have been certified as not meeting those requirements are replaced or altered, whereafter those components or areas shall meet the requirements of Annex II.3.Manifest danger within the meaning of this Article shall be presumed in particular when requirements concerning the structural soundness of the shipbuilding, the navigation or manoeuvrability or special features of the craft in accordance with Annex II are affected. Derogations as allowed for in Annex II shall not be identified as shortcomings which constitute a manifest danger.The replacement of existing parts with identical parts or parts of an equivalent technology and design during routine repairs and maintenance shall not be considered as a replacement within the meaning of this Article.4.Compliance of a craft with the additional requirements referred to in Article 5(1), (2) and (3) shall, where appropriate, be checked during the technical inspections provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, or during a technical inspection carried out at the request of the vessel's owner.
Article 9Competent authorities1.Community inland navigation certificates may be issued by the competent authorities of any Member State.2.Each Member State shall draw up a list indicating which of its authorities are competent for issuing the Community inland navigation certificates and shall notify the Commission thereof. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.
Article 10Carrying out of technical inspections1.The technical inspection referred to in Article 8 shall be carried out by the competent authorities which may refrain from subjecting the craft in whole or in part to technical inspection where it is evident from a valid attestation, issued by a recognised classification society in accordance with Article 1.01 of Annex II, that the craft satisfies in whole or in part the technical requirements of Annex II. Classification societies shall only be recognised if they fulfil the criteria listed in Part I of Annex VII.2.Each Member State shall draw up a list indicating which of its authorities are competent for carrying out technical inspections and shall notify the Commission thereof. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.
Article 11Validity of Community inland navigation certificates1.The period of validity of Community inland navigation certificates shall be determined in each specific case by the authority competent for issuing such certificates in accordance with Annex II.2.Each Member State may, in the cases specified in Articles 12 and 16 and in Annex II, issue provisional Community inland navigation certificates. Provisional Community inland navigation certificates shall be drawn up following the model set out in Part III of Annex V.
Article 12Replacement of Community inland navigation certificatesEach Member State shall lay down the conditions under which a valid Community inland navigation certificate which has been lost or damaged may be replaced.
Article 13Renewal of Community inland navigation certificates1.The Community inland navigation certificate shall be renewed on expiry of its period of validity in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 8.2.For the renewal of Community inland navigation certificates issued before 30 December 2008, the transitional provisions of Annex II shall apply.3.For the renewal of Community inland navigation certificates issued after 30 December 2008, the transitional provisions of Annex II which have come into force after the issuing of such certificates shall apply.
Article 14Extension of validity of Community inland navigation certificatesThe validity of a Community inland navigation certificate may exceptionally be extended without a technical inspection in accordance with Annex II by the authority which issued or renewed it. Such extension shall be indicated on that certificate.
Article 15Issuance of new Community inland navigation certificatesIn the event of major alterations or repairs which affect the structural soundness of the shipbuilding, the navigation or manoeuvrability or special features of the craft in accordance with Annex II, the latter shall again undergo, prior to any further voyage, the technical inspection provided for in Article 8. Following this inspection, a new Community inland navigation certificate stating the technical characteristics of the craft shall be issued or the existing certificate amended accordingly. If this certificate is issued in a Member State other than that which issued or renewed the initial certificate, the competent authority which issued or renewed the certificate shall be informed accordingly within one month.
Article 16Refusal to issue or renew, and withdrawal of, Community inland navigation certificatesAny decision to refuse to issue or renew a Community inland navigation certificate shall state the grounds on which it is based. The person concerned shall be notified thereof and of the appeal procedure and its time limits in the Member State concerned.Any valid Community inland navigation certificate may be withdrawn by the competent authority which issued or renewed it if the craft ceases to comply with the technical requirements specified in its certificate.
Article 17Additional inspectionsThe competent authorities of a Member State may, in accordance with Annex VIII, check at any time whether a craft is carrying a certificate valid under the terms of this Directive and satisfies the requirements set out in such certificate or constitutes a manifest danger for the persons on board, the environment or the navigation. The competent authorities shall take the necessary measures in accordance with Annex VIII.
Article 18Recognition of navigability certificates of craft from third countriesPending the conclusion of agreements on the mutual recognition of navigability certificates between the Community and third countries, the competent authorities of a Member State may recognise the navigability certificates of craft from third countries for navigation on the waterways of that Member State.The issuance of Community inland navigation certificates to craft from third countries shall be carried out in accordance with Article 8(1).
Article 19Committee procedure1.The Commission shall be assisted by the Committee established under Article 7 of Council Directive 91/672/EEC of 16 December 1991 on the reciprocal recognition of national boatmasters' certificates for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterwayOJ L 373, 31.12.1991, p. 29. Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003. (hereinafter referred to as "the Committee").2.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 3 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.3.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and (5)(b), and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.The time limits provided for in Article 5a(3)(c), (4)(b) and (4)(e) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at twenty-one days, fifteen days and one month respectively.4.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1), (2), (4) and (6), and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
Article 20Adaptation of the Annexes and recommendations on provisional certificates1.Any amendments which are necessary to adapt the Annexes to this Directive to technical progress or to developments in this area arising from the work of other international organisations, in particular that of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR), to ensure that the two certificates referred to in Article 3(1)(a) are issued on the basis of technical requirements which guarantee an equivalent level of safety, or to take account of the cases referred to in Article 5, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 19(3). On imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may follow the urgency procedure referred to in Article 19(4).Those amendments shall be made rapidly in order to ensure that the technical requirements for the issuing of the Community inland navigation certificate recognised for navigation on the Rhine give a level of safety equivalent to that required for the issuing of the certificate referred to in Article 22 of the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation.2.Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the Commission shall adopt the approvals referred to in Article 5(2) in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19(2).3.The Commission shall decide on recommendations from the Committee on the issue of provisional Community inland navigation certificates in accordance with Article 2.19 of Annex II.
Article 21Continued applicability of Directive 76/135/EECFor those craft outside the scope of Article 2(1) and (2) of this Directive, but falling within the scope of Article 1(a) of Directive 76/135/EEC, the provisions of that Directive shall apply.
Article 22National additional or reduced requirementsAdditional requirements which were in force in a Member State before 30 December 2008 for craft operating within its territory on Zone 1 and 2 waterways or reduced technical requirements for craft operating within its territory on Zone 3 and 4 waterways which were in force in a Member State before that date shall continue to be in force until additional requirements in accordance with Article 5(1) or reductions in accordance with Article 5(7) of the technical prescriptions of Annex II come into force, but only until 30 June 2009.
Article 23Transposition1.Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1) shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive with effect from 30 December 2008. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.2.Member States shall immediately communicate to the Commission the text of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive. The Commission shall inform the other Member States thereof.
Article 24PenaltiesMember States shall lay down a system of penalties for breaches of the national provisions adopted pursuant to this Directive and shall take all the measures necessary to ensure that these penalties are applied. The penalties thus provided for shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.
Article 25Repeal of Directive 82/714/EECDirective 82/714/EEC shall be repealed with effect from 30 December 2008.
Article 26Entry into forceThis Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 27AddresseesThis Directive is addressed to the Member States which have inland waterways as referred to in Article 1(1).
nullLIST OF ANNEXESAnnex IList of Community inland waterways divided geographically into Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4Annex IIMinimum technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4Annex IIISubjects for possible additional technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 1 and 2Annex IVSubjects for possible reductions of the technical requirements applicable to vessels on inland waterways of Zones 3 and 4Annex VModel Community inland navigation certificatesAnnex VIModel register of Community inland navigation certificatesAnnex VIIClassification societiesAnnex VIIIRules of procedure for the carrying out of inspectionsAnnex IXRequirements applicable to signal lights, radar installations and rate-of-turn indicatorsANNEX ILIST OF COMMUNITY INLAND WATERWAYS DIVIDED GEOGRAPHICALLY INTO ZONES 1, 2, 3 AND 4CHAPTER 1Zone 1Federal Republic of Germany
In the case of vessels whose home port is elsewhere, account is to be taken of Article 32 of the Ems-Dollart Treaty of 8 April 1960 (BGBl. 1963 II, p. 602).
Emsfrom a line linking the former Greetsiel lighthouse and the western pier of the port entrance at Eemshaven seawards as far as latitude 53° 30' N and longitude 6° 45' E, i.e. slightly seawards of the lightering area for dry-cargo carriers in the Alte Ems
Republic of PolandThe part of Pomorska Bay southward from the line linking NordPerd on Rugen Island and the lighthouse Niechorze.The part of Gdańska Bay southward from the line linking the lighthouse Hel and the entrance buoy to the port of Baltijsk.United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST COAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST COAST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Blue Mull SoundBetween Gutcher and Belmont
Yell SoundBetween Tofts Voe and Ulsta
Sullom VoeWithin a line from the north-east point of Gluss Island to the northern point of Calback Ness
Dales VoeIn winter:within a line from the north point of Kebister Ness to the Coast of Breiwick at longitude 1° 10,8' W
Dales VoeIn summer:as for Lerwick
LerwickIn winter:within the area bounded to the northward by a line from Scottle Holm to Scarfi Taing on Bressay and to the southward by a line from Twageos Point Lighthouse to Whalpa Taing on Bressay
LerwickIn summer:within the area bounded to the northward by a line from Brim Ness to the north east corner of Inner Score and to the southward by a line from the south end of Ness of Sound to Kirkabisterness
KirkwallBetween Kirkwall and Rousay not east of a line between Point of Graand (Egilsay) and Galt Ness (Shapinsay) or between Head of Work (Mainland) through Helliar Holm light to the shore of Shapinsay; not north west of the south east tip of Eynhallow Island, not to seaward and a line between the shore on Rousay at 59°10,5' N 002° 57,1' W and the shore on Egilsay at 59° 10' N 002° 56,4' W
StromnessTo Scapa but not outside Scapa Flow
Scapa FlowWithin an area bounded by lines drawn from Point of Cletts on the island of Hoy to Thomson's Hill triangulation point on the island of Fara and thence to Gibraltar Pier on the island of Flotta; from St Vincent Pier on the island of Flotta to the westernmost point of Calf of Flotta; from the easternmost point of the Calf of Flotta to Needle Point on the island of South Ronaldsay and from the Ness on Mainland to Point of Oxan lighthouse on the island of Graemsay and thence to Bu Point on the island of Hoy; and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Balnakiel BayBetween Eilean Dubh and A'Chleit
Cromarty FirthWithin a line from North Sutor to Nairn Breakwater and seaward of Zone 2 waters
InvernessWithin a line from North Sutor to Nairn Breakwater and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Tay — DundeeWithin a line from Broughty Castle to Tayport and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Firth of Forth and River ForthWithin a line from Kirkcaldy to River Portobello and seaward of Zone 2 waters
Solway FirthWithin a line from Southerness Point to Silloth
Loch RyanWithin a line from Finnart's Point to Milleur Point and seaward of Zone 2 waters
The ClydeOuter limit:a line from Skipness to a position one mile south of Garroch Head thence to Farland HeadInner limit in winter:a line from Cloch Lighthouse to Dunoon PierInner limit in summer:a line from Bogany Point, Isle of Bute to Skelmorlie Castle and a line from Ardlamont Point to the southern extremity of Ettrick Bay inside the Kyles of ButeNote: The above inner summer limit is extended between 5 June and 5 September (both dates inclusive) by a line from a point two miles off the Ayrshire coast at Skelmorlie Castle to Tomont End, Cumbrae, and a line from Portachur Point, Cumbrae to Inner Brigurd Point, Ayrshire
ObanWithin an area bounded on the north by a line from Dunollie Point Light to Ard na Chruidh and to the south by a line from Rudha Seanach to Ard na Cuile
Kyle of LochalshThrough Loch Alsh to the head of Loch Duich
Loch GairlochIn winter:noneIn summer:South of a line running east from Rubha na Moine to Eilan Horrisdale and thence to Rubha nan Eanntag
Belfast LoughIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Carrickfergus to Bangorand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Loch NeaghAt a greater distance than 2 miles from the shore
River HumberIn winter:within a line from New Holland to PaullIn summer:within a line from Cleethorpes Pier to Patrington Churchand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River SevernIn winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PorstkewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River WyeIn winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PortskewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
NewportIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
CardiffIn winter:noneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
BarryIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
SwanseaWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters
Menai StraitsWithin the Menai Straits from a line joining Llanddwyn Island Light to Dinas Dinlleu and lines joining the south end of Puffin Island to Trwyn DuPoint and Llanfairfechan Railway Station, and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River DeeIn winter:within a line from Hilbre Point to Point of AirIn summer:within a line from Formby Point to Point of Airand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River MerseyIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Formby Point to Point of Airand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Preston and SouthportWithin a line from Southport to Blackpool inside the banksand seaward of Zone 2 waters
FleetwoodIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Headand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River LuneIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Headand seaward of Zone 2 waters
HeyshamIn winter:NoneIn summer:within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Head
MorecambeIn winter:NoneIn the summer:from within a line from Rossal Point to Humphrey Head
WorkingtonWithin a line from Southerness Point to Sillothand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Colne, ColchesterIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculvers
River BlackwaterIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Crouch and River RoachIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Thames and its tributariesIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Medway and the SwaleIn winter:within a line from Colne Point to WhitstableIn summer:within a line from Clacton Pier to Reculversand seaward of Zone 2 waters
ChichesterInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Langstone HarbourInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
PortsmouthInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Bembridge, Isle of WightInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Cowes, Isle of WightInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
SouthamptonInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Beaulieu RiverInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Keyhaven LakeInside the Isle of Wight within an area bounded by lines drawn between the church spire, West Wittering, to Trinity Church, Bembridge, to the eastward, and the Needles and Hurst Point to the westwardand seaward of Zone 2 waters
WeymouthWithin Portland Harbour and between the River Wey and Portland Harbour
PlymouthWithin a line from Cawsand to Breakwater to Staddonand seaward of Zone 2 waters
FalmouthIn winter:within a line from St Anthony Head to RosemullionIn summer:within a line from St Anthony Head to Nare Pointand seaward of Zone 2 waters
River CamelWithin a line from Stepper Point to Trebetherick Pointand seaward of Zone 2 waters
BridgewaterWithin the bar and seaward of Zone 2 waters
River Avon (Avon)In winter:within a line from Blacknore Point to Caldicot Pill, PortskewettIn summer:within a line from Barry Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Downand seaward of Zone 2 waters
Zone 2Czech RepublicDam Lake LipnoFederal Republic of Germany
EmsFrom a line across the Ems near the entrance to the port of Papenburg between Diemen pumping station and the opening of the dyke at Halte as far as a line linking the former Greetsiel lighthouse and the western pier of the port entrance at Eemshaven
JadeInside a line linking the Schillig cross light and Langwarden church tower
WeserFrom the north-western edge of the railway bridge in Bremen as far as a line linking Langwarden and Cappel church towers, including the Westergate, Rekumer Loch, Rechter Nebenarm and Schweiburg side branches
ElbeFrom the lower limit of the port of Hamburg as far as a line linking the Döse beacon and the western edge of the Friedrichskoog dyke (Dieksand), including the Nebenelbe and the Este, Lühe, Schwinge, Oste, Pinnau, Krückau and Stör tributaries (in each case from the mouth to the barrage)
Meldorfer BuchtInside a line linking the western edge of the Friedrichskoog dyke (Dieksand) and the western pier head at Büsum
EiderFrom the Gieselau Canal to the Eider barrage
Flensburger FördeInside a line linking Kegnäs lighthouse and Birknack
SchleiInside a line between the Schleimünde pier heads
Eckernförder BuchtInside a line linking Boknis-Eck and the north-eastern point of the mainland near Dänisch Nienhof
Kieler FördeInside a line linking the Bülk lighthouse and the Laboe naval memorial
Nord-Ostsee-Kanal (Kiel Canal)From a line linking the pier heads at Brunsbüttel as far as a line linking the entry lights at Kiel-Holtenau, including Obereidersee and Enge, Audorfer See, Borgstedter See and Enge, Schirnauer See, Flemhuder See and the Achterwehrer Canal
Travefrom the north-western edge of the railway lift bridge and the northern edge of the Holstenbrücke (Stadttrave) in Lübeck as far as a line linking the southern inner and northern outer pier heads at Travemünde, including the Pötenitzer Wiek, Dassower See and the Altarmen at Teerhof island
LedaFrom the entrance of the outer harbour of Leer sea lock to the mouth
Huntefrom the port of Oldenburg and from 140 m downstream of the Amalienbrücke in Oldenburg to the mouth
LesumFrom the Bremen-Burg railway bridge to the mouth
EsteFrom the tail water of Buxtehude lock to the Este barrage
LüheFrom the tail water of the Au-Mühle in Horneburg to the Lühe barrage
SchwingeFrom the Salztor lock in Stade to the Schwinge barrage
OsteFrom the north-eastern edge of the Bremervörde mill dam to the Oste barrage
PinnauFrom the south-western edge of the railway bridge in Pinneberg to the Pinnau barrage
KrückauFrom the south-western edge of the bridge leading to/from the Wedenkamp in Elmshorn to the Krückau barrage
StörFrom Rensing tide gauge to the Stör barrage
Freiburger HafenprielFrom the eastern edge of the sluice in Freiburg an der Elbe as far as the mouth
Wismarbucht, Kirchsee, Breitling, Salzhaff and Wismar port areaSeawards as far as a line between Hoher Wieschendorf Huk and Timmendorf light and a line linking Gollwitz light on the island of Poel and the southern point of the Wustrow peninsula
Warnow, including the Breitling and side branchesDownstream of the Mühlendamm from the northern edge of the Geinitzbrücke in Rostock towards the sea as far as a line linking the northern points of the western and eastern piers in Warnemünde
Waters enclosed by the mainland and the Darß and Zingst pensinsulas and the islands of Hiddensee and Rügen (including Stralsund port area)Extending seawards betweenthe Zingst peninsula and the island of Bock: as far as latitude 54° 26' 42' Nthe islands of Bock and Hiddensee: as far as a line linking the northern point of the island of Bock and the southern point of the island of Hiddenseethe island of Hiddensee and the island of Rügen (Bug): as far as a line linking the south-eastern point of Neubessin and Buger Haken
Greifswalder Bodden and Greifswald port area, including the RyckSeawards as far as a line from the eastern point of Thiessower Haken (Südperd) to the eastern point of the island of Ruden and continuing to the northern point of the island of Usedom (54° 10' 37' N, 13° 47' 51' E)
Waters enclosed by the mainland and the island of Usedom (the Peenestrom, including Wolgast port area and Achterwasser, and the Stettiner Haff)Eastwards as far as the border with the Republic of Poland in the Stettiner Haff
Note In the case of vessels whose home port is in another State, account is to be taken of Article 32 of the Ems-Dollart Treaty of 8 April 1960 (BGBl. 1963 II, p. 602).
French Republic
DordogneDownstream from the stone bridge at Libourne
Garonne and GirondeDownstream from the stone bridge at Bordeaux
LoireDownstream from the Haudaudine bridge on the Madeleine arm and downstream from the Pirmil bridge on the Pirmil arm.
RhôneDownstream of the Trinquetaille bridge in Arles and beyond towards Marseille
SeineDownstream of the Jeanne-d'Arc bridge in Rouen
Republic of HungaryLake BalatonKingdom of the NetherlandsDollardEemsWaddenzee: including the links with the North SeaIJsselmeer: including the Markermeer and IJmeer but excluding the GouwzeeNieuwe Waterweg and the ScheurCalland Kanaal west from the Benelux harbourHollands DiepBreeddiep, Beerkanaal and its connected harboursHaringvliet and Vuile Gat: including the waterways between Goeree-Overflakkee on the one hand and Voorne-Putten and Hoeksche Waard on the otherHellegatVolkerakKrammerGrevelingenmeer and Brouwerschavensche Gat: including all the waterways between Schouwen-Duiveland and Goeree-OverflakkeeKeten, Mastgat, Zijpe, Krabbenkreek, Eastern Scheldt and Roompot: including the waterways between Walcheren, Noord-Beveland and Zuid-Beveland on the one hand and Schouwen-Duiveland and Tholen on the other hand, excluding the Scheldt-Rhine CanalScheldt and Western Scheldt and its mouth on the sea: including the waterways between Zeeland Flanders, on the one hand, and Walcheren and Zuid-Beveland, on the other, excluding the Scheldt-Rhine CanalRepublic of PolandLagoon of SzczecinLagoon of KamieńLagoon of WisłaBay of PuckWłocławski ReservoirLake ŚniardwyLake NiegocinLake MamryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST COAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST COAST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Scapa FlowWithin an area bounded by lines drawn from Wharth on the island of Flotta to the Martello Tower on South Walls, and from Point Cletts on the island of Hoy to Thomson's Hill triangulation point on the island of Fara and thence to Gibraltar Pier on the island of Flotta
Kyle of DurnessSouth of Eilean Dubh
Cromarty FirthWithin a line between North Sutor and South Sutor
InvernessWithin a line from Fort George to Chanonry Point
Findhorn BayWithin the spit
AberdeenWithin a line from South Jetty to Abercromby Jetty
Montrose BasinTo the west of a line running north-south across the harbour entrance at Scurdie Ness Lighthouse
River Tay — DundeeWithin a line from the tidal basin (fish dock), Dundee to Craig Head, East Newport
Firth of Forth and River ForthWithin the Firth of Forth but not east of the Forth railway bridge
DumfriesWithin a line from Airds Point to Scar Point
Loch RyanWithin a line from Cairn Point to Kircolm Point
Ayr HarbourInside the Bar
The ClydeAbove Zone 1 waters
Kyles of ButeBetween Colintraive and Rhubodach
Campbeltown HarbourWithin a line from Macringan's Point to Ottercharach Point
Loch EtiveWithin Loch Etive above the Falls of Lora
Loch LevenAbove the bridge at Ballachulish
Loch LinnheNorth of Corran Point light
Loch EilThe whole loch
Caledonian CanalLochs Lochy, Oich and Ness
Kyle of LochalshWithin Kyle Akin not westward of Eilean Ban Light or eastward of Eileanan Dubha
Loch CarronBetween Stromemore and Strome Ferry
Loch Broom, UllapoolWithin a line from Ullapool Point Light to Aultnaharrie
KyleskuAcross Loch Cairnbawn in the area between the easternmost point of Garbh Eilean and the westernmost point of Eilean na Rainich
Stornoway HarbourWithin a line from Arnish Point to Sandwick Bay Lighthouse, north-west side
The Sound of ScalpayNot east of Berry Cove (Scalpay) and not west of Croc a Loin (Harris)
North Harbour, Scalpay and Tarbert HarbourWithin one mile from the shore of the Island of Harris
Loch AweThe whole loch
Loch KatrineThe whole loch
Loch LomondThe whole loch
Loch TayThe whole loch
Loch LoyalThe whole loch
Loch HopeThe whole loch
Loch ShinThe whole loch
Loch AssyntThe whole loch
Loch GlascarnochThe whole loch
Loch FannichThe whole loch
Loch MareeThe whole loch
Loch GairlochThe whole loch
Loch MonarThe whole loch
Loch MullardachThe whole loch
Loch CluanieThe whole loch
Loch LoyneThe whole loch
Loch GarryThe whole loch
Loch QuoichThe whole loch
Loch ArkaigThe whole loch
Loch MorarThe whole loch
Loch ShielThe whole loch
Loch EarnThe whole loch
Loch RannochThe whole loch
Loch TummelThe whole loch
Loch ErichtThe whole loch
Loch FionnThe whole loch
Loch GlassThe whole loch
Loch Rimsdale/nan ClarThe whole loch
Strangford LoughWithin a line from Cloghy Point to Dogtail Point
Belfast LoughWithin a line from Holywood to Macedon Point
LarneWithin a line from Larne Pier to the ferry pier on Island Magee
River BannFrom the seaward ends of the breakwaters to Toome Bridge
Lough ErneUpper and Lower Lough Erne
Lough NeaghWithin two miles of the shore
BerwickWithin the breakwaters
WarkworthWithin the breakwaters
BlythWithin the Outer Pier Heads
River TyneDunston Staithes to Tyne Pier Heads
River WearFatfield to Sunderland Pier Heads
SeahamWithin the breakwaters
HartlepoolWithin a line from Middleton Jetty to Old Pier HeadWithin a line joining North Pier Head to South Pier Head
River TeesWithin a line extending due west from Government Jetty to Tees Barrage
WhitbyWithin Whitby Pier Heads
River HumberWithin a line from North Ferriby to South Ferriby
Grimsby DockWithin a line from the West Pier of the Tidal Basin to the East Pier of the Fish Docks, North Quay
BostonInside the New Cut
Dutch RiverThe whole canal
River HullBeverley Beck to River Humber
Kielder WaterThe whole lake
River OuseBelow Naburn Lock
River TrentBelow Cromwell Lock
River WharfeFrom the junction with River Ouse to Tadcaster Bridge
ScarboroughWithin Scarborough Pier Heads
River SevernNorth of a line running due west from Sharpness Point (51° 43,4' N) to Llanthony and Maisemore Weirs and seaward of Zone 3 waters
River WyeAt Chepstow, north of latitude (51° 38,0' N) to Monmouth
NewportNorth of the overhead power cables crossing at Fifoots Points
CardiffWithin a line from South Jetty to Penarth Headand the enclosed waters to the west of Cardiff Bay Barrage
BarryWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters
Port TalbotWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters on the River Afran outside enclosed docks
NeathWithin a line running due North from the seaward end of Baglan Bay Tanker Jetty (51° 37,2' N, 3° 50,5' W)
Llanelli and Burry PortWithin an area bounded by a line drawn from Burry Port Western Pier to Whiteford Point
Milford HavenWithin a line from South Hook Point to Thorn Point
FishguardWithin a line joining the seaward ends of the north and east breakwaters
CardiganWithin the Narrows at Pen-Yr-Ergyd
AberystwythWithin the seaward ends of the breakwaters
AberdyfiWithin a line from Aberdyfi Railway Station to Twyni Bach Beacon
BarmouthWithin a line from Barmouth Railway Station to Penrhyn Point
PortmadocWithin a line from Harlech Point to Graig Ddu
HolyheadWithin an area bounded by the main breakwater and a line drawn from the head of the breakwater to Brynglas Point, Towyn Bay
Menai StraitsWithin the Menai Straits between a line joining Aber Menai Point to Belan Point and a line joining Beaumaris Pier to Pen-y-Coed Point
ConwayWithin a line from Mussel Hill to Tremlyd Point
LlandudnoWithin the breakwater
RhylWithin the breakwater
River DeeAbove Connah's Quay to Barrelwell Hill water extraction point
River MerseyWithin a line between the Rock Lighthouse and the North West Seaforth Dockbut excluding other docks
Preston and SouthportWithin a line from Lytham to Southport and within Preston Docks
FleetwoodWithin a line from Low Light to Knott
River LuneWithin a line from Sunderland Point to Chapel Hill up to and including Glasson Dock
BarrowWithin a line joining Haws Point, Isle of Walney to Roa Island Slipway
WhitehavenWithin the breakwater
WorkingtonWithin the breakwater
MaryportWithin the breakwater
CarlisleWithin a line joining Point Carlisle to Torduff
Coniston WaterThe whole lake
DerwentwaterThe whole lake
UllswaterThe whole lake
WindermereThe whole lake
Blakeney and Morston Harbour and approachesTo the east of a line running south from Blakeney Point to the entrance of the Stiffkey River
River Orwell and River StourRiver Orwell within a line from Blackmanshead breakwater to Landguard Point and seaward of Zone 3 waters
River BlackwaterAll waterways within a line from the south-western extremity of Mersea Island to Sales Point
River Crouch and River RoachRiver Crouch within a line from Holliwell Point to Foulness Point, including the River Roach
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Thames above a line drawn north/south through the eastern extremity of Denton Wharf Pier, Gravesend to Teddington Lock
River Medway and the SwaleRiver Medway from a line drawn from Garrison Point to the Grain Tower, to Allington Lock; and the Swale from Whitstable to the Medway
River Stour (Kent)River Stour above the mouth to the landing at Flagstaff Reach
Dover HarbourWithin lines drawn across the east and west entrances to the Harbour
River RotherRiver Rother above the Tidal Signal Station at Camber to Scots Float Sluice and to the entrance lock on the River Brede
River Adur and Southwick CanalWithin a line drawn across Shoreham Harbour entrance to Southwick Canal Lock and to the west end of Tarmac Wharf
River ArunRiver Arun above Littlehampton Pier to Littlehampton Marina
River Ouse (Sussex) NewhavenRiver Ouse from a line drawn across Newhaven Harbour entrance piers to the north end of North Quay
BrightonBrighton Marina outer harbour within a line from the southern end of West Quay to the north end of South Quay
ChichesterWithin a line drawn between Eastoke point and the church spire, West Wittering and seaward of Zone 3 waters
Langstone HarbourWithin a line drawn between Eastney Point and Gunner Point
PortsmouthWithin a line drawn across the harbour entrance from Port Blockhouse to the Round Tower
Bembridge, Isle of WightWithin Brading Harbour
Cowes, Isle of WightThe River Medina within a line from the Breakwater Light on the east bank to the House Light on the west bank
SouthamptonWithin a line from Calshot Castle to Hook Beacon
Beaulieu RiverWithin Beaulieu River not eastward of a north/south line through Inchmery House
Keyhaven LakeWithin a line drawn due north from Hurst Point Low Light to Keyhaven Marshes
ChristchurchThe Run
PooleWithin the line of the Chain Ferry between Sandbanks and South Haven Point
ExeterWithin an east-west line from Warren Point to the Inshore Lifeboat Station opposite Checkstone Ledge
TeignmouthWithin the harbour
River DartWithin a line from Kettle Point to Battery Point
River SalcombeWithin a line from Splat Point to Limebury Point
PlymouthWithin a line from Mount Batten Pier to Raveness Point through Drake's Islands; the River Yealm within a line from Warren Point to Misery Point
FoweyInside the Harbour
FalmouthWithin a line from St. Anthony Head to Pendennis Point
River CamelWithin a line from Gun Point to Brea Hill
Rivers Taw and TorridgeWithin a line bearing 200° from the lighthouse on Crow Point to the shore at Skern Point
BridgewaterSouth of a line running due East from Stert Point (51° 13,0 'N)
River Avon (Avon)Within a line from Avonmouth Pier to Wharf Point, to Netham Dam
CHAPTER 2Zone 3Kingdom of BelgiumMaritime Scheldt (downstream of Antwerp open anchorage)Republic of BulgariaDanube: from rkm 845,650 to rkm 374,100Czech RepublicLabe: from the lock Ústí nad Labem-Střekov to the lock LovosiceDam Lakes: Baška, Brněnská (Kníničky), Horka (Stráž pod Ralskem), Hracholusky, Jesenice, Nechranice, Olešná, Orlík, Pastviny, Plumov, Rozkoš, Seč, Skalka, Slapy, Těrlicko, ŽermaniceLake MáchovoWater Area Velké ŽernosekyPonds: Oleksovice, Svět, Velké DářkoMining Gravel Lakes: Dolní Benešov, Ostrožná Nová Ves a TovačovFederal Republic of Germany
DanubeFrom Kelheim (km 2414,72) to the German-Austrian border
RhineFrom the German-Swiss border to the German-Netherlands border
ElbeFrom the mouth of the Elbe-Seiten canal to the lower limit of the port of Hamburg
Müritz
French RepublicRhineRepublic of CroatiaDanube: from rkm 1295 + 500 to rkm 1433River Drava: from rkm 0 to rkm 198 + 600River Sava: from rkm 211 to rkm 594River Kupa: from rkm 0 to rkm 5 + 900River Una: from rkm 0 to rkm 15Republic of HungaryDanube: from rkm 1812 to rkm 1433Danube Moson: from rkm 14 to rkm 0Danube Szentendre: from rkm 32 to rkm 0Danube Ráckeve: from rkm 58 to rkm 0River Tisza: from rkm 685 to rkm 160River Dráva: from rkm 198 to rkm 70River Bodrog: from rkm 51 to rkm 0River Kettős-Körös: from rkm 23 to rkm 0River Hármas-Körös: from rkm 91 to rkm 0Channel Sió: from rkm 23 to rkm 0Lake VelenceLake FertőKingdom of the NetherlandsRhineSneekermeer, Koevordermeer, Heegermeer, Fluessen, Slotermeer, Tjeukemeer, Beulakkerwijde, Belterwijde, Ramsdiep, Ketelmeer, Zwartemeer, Veluwemeer, Eemmeer, Alkmaardermeer, Gouwzee, Buiten IJ afgesloten IJ Noordzeekanaal, port of IJmuiden, Rotterdam port area, Nieuwe Maas, Noord, Oude Maas, Beneden Merwede, Nieuwe Merwede, Dordsche Kil, Boven Merwede, Waal, Bijlandsch Canal, Boven Rijn, Pannersdensch Canal, Geldersche IJssel, Neder Rijn, Lek, Amsterdam-Rhine-Canal, Veerse Meer, Schelde-Rhine-Canal as far as the mouth in the Volkerak, Amer, Bergsche Maas, the Meuse below Venlo, Gooimeer, Europort, Calandkanaal (east from the Benelux harbour), HartelkanaalRepublic of AustriaDanube: from the border with Germany to the border with SlovakiaInn: from the mouth to the Passau-Ingling Power StationTraun: from the mouth to km 1,80Enns: from the mouth to km 2,70March: to km 6,00Republic of PolandRiver Biebrza from the estuary of the Augustowski Channel to the estuary of the river NarwiaRiver Brda from the link with the Bydgoski Channel in Bydgoszcz to the estuary of the river WisłaRiver Bug from the estuary of the river Muchawiec to the estuary of the river NarwiaLake Dąbie to the frontier with internal sea watersThe Augustowski Channel from the link with the river Biebrza to the State border, together with the lakes located along the route of this ChannelThe Bartnicki Channel from Lake Ruda Woda to Lake Bartężek, together with Lake BartężekThe Bydgoski ChannelThe Elbląski Channel from Lake Druzno to Lake Jeziorak and Lake Szeląg Wielki, together with these lakes and the lakes on the route of the Channel, and a byway in the direction of Zalewo from Lake Jeziorak to Lake Ewingi, inclusiveThe Gliwicki Channel together with the Channel KędzierzyńskiThe Jagielloński Channel from the link with the river Elbląg to the river NogatThe Łączański ChannelThe Ślesiński Channel with the lakes located along the route of this Channel and Lake GopłoThe Żerański ChannelRiver Martwa Wisła from the river Wisła in Przegalina to the frontier with internal sea watersRiver Narew from the estuary of the river Biebrza to the estuary of the river Wisła, together with Lake ZegrzyńskiRiver Nogat from the river Wisła to the estuary of the Lagoon of WisłaRiver Noteć (upper) from Lake Gopło to the link with the Górnonotecki Channel and the Górnonotecki Channel and River Noteć (lower) from the link of the Bydgoski Channel to the estuary to River WartaRiver Nysa Łużycka from Gubin to the estuary to River OdraRiver Odra from the town of Racibórz to the link with River Eastern Odra which turns into River Regalica from the Klucz-Ustowo Piercing, together with that river and its side-branches to Lake Dąbie as well as a byway of River Odra from the Opatowice lock to the lock in Wrocław cityRiver Western Odra from a weir in Widuchowa (704,1 km of River Odra) to a border with internal sea waters, together with side-branches as well as the Klucz-Ustowo Piercing linking River Eastern Odra with River Western OdraRiver Parnica and the Parnicki Piercing from River Western Odra to a border with internal sea watersRiver Pisa from Lake Roś to the estuary of River NarewRiver Szkarpawa from River Wisła to the estuary of the Lagoon of WisłaRiver Warta from the Ślesińskie Lake to the estuary of River OdraSystem of Wielkie Jeziora Mazurskie encompassing the lakes linked by the rivers and channels constituting a main route from Lake Roś (inclusive) in Pisz to the Węgorzewski Channel (including that channel) in Węgorzewo, together with Lakes Seksty, Mikołajskie, Tałty, Tałtowisko, Kotek, Szymon, Szymoneckie, Jagodne, Boczne, Tajty, Kisajno, Dargin, Łabap, Kirsajty and Święcajty, together with the Giżycki Channel and the Niegociński Channel and the Piękna Góra Channel, and a byway of Lake Ryńskie (inclusive) in Ryn to Lake Nidzkie (up to 3 km, constituting a border with the "Lake Nidzkie" nature reserve), together with lakes Bełdany, Guzianka Mała and Guzianka WielkaRiver Wisła from the estuary of River Przemsza to the link with the Łączański Channel as well as from the estuary of that Channel in Skawina to the estuary of River Wisła to the Bay of Gdańsk, excluding the Włocławski ReservoirRomaniaDanube: from the Serbian–Romanian border (km 1075) to the Black Sea on the Sulina Channel-branchDanube–Black Sea Canal (64,410 km length): from the junction with the Danube river, at km 299,300 of the Danube at Cernavodă (respectively km 64,410 of the Canal), to the Port of Constanta South–Agigea (km "0" of the Canal)Poarta Albă–Midia Năvodari Canal (34,600 km length): from the junction with the Danube Poarta Albă–Midia Năvodari Canal (34,600 km length): from the junction with the Danube–Black Sea Canal at km 29,410 at Poarta Albă (respectively km 27,500 of the Canal) to the Port of Midia (km "0" of the Canal)Slovak RepublicDanube: from Devín (rkm 1880,26) to the Slovak-Hungarian borderUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDNORTHERN IRELANDEAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Leith (Edinburgh)Within the breakwaters
GlasgowStrathclyde Loch
Crinan CanalCrinan to Ardrishaig
Caledonian CanalThe canal sections
River LaganLagan Weir to Stranmillis
River Wear (non-tidal)Old Railway Bridge, Durham to Prebends Bridge, Durham
River TeesUpriver from Tees Barrage
Grimsby DockInside of the locks
Immingham DockInside of the locks
Hull DocksInside of the locks
Boston DockInside the lock gates
Aire and Calder NavigationGoole Docks to Leeds; junction with Leeds and Liverpool Canal; Bank Dole Junction to Selby (River Ouse Lock); Castleford Junction to Wakefield (Falling Lock)
River AncholmeFerriby Sluice to Brigg
Calder and Hebble CanalWakefield (Falling Lock) to Broadcut Top Lock
River FossFrom (Blue Bridge) junction with River Ouse to Monk Bridge
Fossdyke CanalJunction with River Trent to Brayford Pool
Goole DockInside the lock gates
Hornsea MereThe whole canal
River HullFrom Struncheon Hill Lock to Beverley Beck
Market Weighton CanalRiver Humber Lock to Sod Houses Lock
New Junction CanalThe whole canal
River OuseFrom Naburn Lock to Nun Monkton
Sheffield and South Yorkshire CanalKeadby Lock to Tinsley Lock
River TrentCromwell Lock to Shardlow
River WithamBoston Sluice to Brayford Poole (Lincoln)
River SevernAbove Llanthony and Maisemore Weirs
River WyeAbove Monmouth
CardiffRoath Park Lake
Port TalbotWithin the enclosed docks
SwanseaWithin the enclosed docks
River DeeAbove Barrelwell Hill water extraction point
River MerseyThe docks (excluding Seaforth Dock)
River LuneAbove Glasson Dock
River Avon (Midland)Tewkesbury Lock to Evesham
GloucesterGloucester City Docks Gloucester/Sharpness Canal
Hollingworth LakeThe whole lake
Manchester Ship CanalThe whole canal and Salford Docks including River Irwell
Pickmere LakeThe whole lake
River TaweBetween Sea Barrage/Marina and the Morfa Athletics Stadium
Rudyard LakeThe whole lake
River WeaverBelow Northwich
River NeneWisbech Cut and River Nene to Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock
River Great OuseKings Lynn Cut and River Great Ouse below West Lynn Road Bridge
YarmouthRiver Yare Estuary from a line drawn across the ends of the north and south entrance piers, including Breydon Water
LowestoftLowestoft Harbour below Mutford Lock to a line drawn across the outer harbour entrance piers
Rivers Alde and OreAbove the entrance to the River Ore to Westrow Point
River DebenAbove the entrance of the River Deben to Felixstowe Ferry
River Orwell and River StourFrom a line drawn from Fagbury Point to Shotley Point on the River Orwell to Ipswich Dock; and from a line drawn north/south through Erwarton Ness on the River Stour to Manningtree
Chelmer & Blackwater CanalEastward of Beeleigh Lock
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Thames above Teddington Lock to Oxford
River Adur and Southwick CanalRiver Adur above the west end of Tarmac Wharf, and within Southwick Canal
River ArunRiver Arun above Littlehampton Marina
River Ouse (Sussex), NewhavenRiver Ouse above the north end of North Quay
Bewl WaterThe whole lake
Grafham WaterThe whole lake
Rutland WaterThe whole lake
Thorpe Park LakeThe whole lake
ChichesterEast of a line joining Cobnor Point and Chalkdock Point
ChristchurchWithin Christchurch Harbour excluding the Run
Exeter CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Avon)Bristol City DocksNetham Dam to Pulteney Weir
CHAPTER 3Zone 4Kingdom of BelgiumThe entire Belgian network except the waterways in Zone 3Czech RepublicAll other waterways not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3Federal Republic of GermanyAll inland waterways other than those in Zones 1, 2 and 3French RepublicThe entire French network except the waterways in Zones 1, 2 and 3Republic of CroatiaAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3Italian RepublicAll navigable national waterways.Republic of LithuaniaThe entire Lithuanian networkGrand Duchy of LuxembourgMoselleRepublic of HungaryAll other waterways not listed in Zones 2 and 3Kingdom of the NetherlandsAll other rivers, canals and inland seas not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3Republic of AustriaThaya: up to BernhardsthalMarch: above km 6,00Republic of PolandAll other waterways not listed in Zones 1, 2 and 3RomaniaAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3Slovak RepublicAll other waterways not listed in Zone 3United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
SCOTLANDEAST OF ENGLANDWALES AND WEST OF ENGLANDSOUTH OF ENGLAND
Ratho and Linlithgow Union CanalThe whole canal
GlasgowForth and Clyde CanalMonkland Canal, Faskine and Drumpellier sectionsHogganfield Loch
River AncholmeBrigg to Harram Hill Lock
Calder and Hebble CanalBroadcut Top Lock to Sowerby Bridge
Chesterfield CanalWest Stockwith to Worksop
Cromford CanalThe whole canal
River DerwentFrom junction with River Ouse to Stamford Bridge
Driffield NavigationFrom Struncheon Hill Lock to Great Driffield
Erewash CanalTrent Lock to Langley Mill Lock
Huddersfield CanalJunction with Calder and Hebble at Coopers Bridge to Huddersfield Narrow Canal at HuddersfieldBetween Ashton-Under-Lyne and Huddersfield
Leeds and Liverpool CanalFrom Leeds River Lock to Skipton Wharf
Light Water Valley LakeThe whole lake
The Mere, ScarboroughThe whole lake
River OuseAbove Nun Monkton Pool
Pocklington CanalFrom the junction with River Derwent to Melbourne Basin
Sheffield and South Yorkshire CanalTinsley Lock to Sheffield
River SoarTrent Junction to Loughborough
Trent and Mersey CanalShardlow to Dellow Lane Lock
River Ure and Ripon CanalFrom Junction with River Ouse to Ripon Canal (Ripon Basin)
Ashton CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Midland)Above Evesham
Birmingham Canal NavigationThe whole canal
Birmingham and Fazeley CanalThe whole canal
Coventry CanalThe whole canal
Grand Union Canal (from Napton Junction to Birmingham and Fazeley)The whole section of the canal
Kennet and Avon Canal (Bath to Newbury)The whole section of the canal
Lancaster CanalThe whole canal
Leeds and Liverpool CanalThe whole canal
Llangollen CanalThe whole canal
Caldon CanalThe whole canal
Peak Forest CanalThe whole canal
Macclesfield CanalThe whole canal
Monmouthshire and Brecon CanalThe whole canal
Montgomery CanalThe whole canal
Rochdale CanalThe whole canal
Swansea CanalThe whole canal
Neath & Tennant CanalThe whole canal
Shropshire Union CanalThe whole canal
Staffordshire and Worcester CanalThe whole canal
Stratford-upon-Avon CanalThe whole canal
River TrentThe whole river
Trent and Mersey CanalThe whole canal
River WeaverAbove Northwich
Worcester and Birmingham CanalThe whole canal
River NeneAbove Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock
River Great OuseKings Lynn above West Lynn Road Bridge; River Great Ouse and all connected Fenland Waterways including the River Cam and Middle Level Navigation
The Norfolk and Suffolk BroadsAll navigable tidal and non-tidal rivers, broads, canals and waterways within the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads including Oulton Broad, and Rivers Waveney, Yare, Bure, Ant and Thurne except as specified for Yarmouth and Lowestoft
River BlythRiver Blyth, entrance to Blythburgh
Rivers Alde and OreOn the River Alde above Westrow Point
River DebenRiver Deben above Felixstowe Ferry
River Orwell and River StourAll waterways on the River Stour above Manningtree
Chelmer & Blackwater CanalWestward of Beeleigh Lock
River Thames and its tributariesRiver Stort and River Lee above Bow Creek; Grand Union Canal above Brentford Lock and Regents Canal above Limehouse Basin and all canals connected therewith; River Wey above Thames Lock; Kennet and Avon Canal; River Thames above Oxford; Oxford Canal
River Medway and the SwaleRiver Medway above Allington Lock
River Stour (Kent)River Stour above the landing at Flagstaff Reach
Dover HarbourThe whole harbour
River RotherRiver Rother and the Royal Military Canal above Scots Float Sluice and River Brede above the entrance lock
BrightonBrighton Marina inner harbour above the lock
Wickstead Park LakeThe whole lake
Kennet and Avon CanalThe whole canal
Grand Union CanalThe whole canal
River Avon (Avon)Above Pulteney Weir
Bridgewater CanalThe whole canal
ANNEX IIISUBJECTS FOR POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO VESSELS ON INLAND WATERWAYS OF ZONES 1 AND 2Any additional technical requirements adopted by a Member State under Article 5(1) of this Directive for vessels operating on Zones 1 and/or 2 of that Member State's territory are limited to the following subjects:1.DefinitionsNecessary for understanding the additional requirements2.StabilityStructure reinforcementCertificate/attestation by an approved Classification Society3.Safety clearance and freeboardFreeboardSafety clearance4.Watertightness of hull openings and superstructuresSuperstructuresDoorsWindows and skylightsHold hatchesOther openings (ventilation pipes, exhaust pipes, etc.)5.EquipmentAnchors and anchor chainsNavigation lightsSound signalsCompassRadarTransmitting and receiving installationsLife-saving equipmentAvailability of nautical charts6.Additional provisions for passenger vesselsStability (wind strength, criteria)Life-saving equipmentFreeboardSafety clearanceWheelhouse visibility7.Convoys and container transportPusher connection craft-lighterStability of craft or lighters carrying containersANNEX IVSUBJECTS FOR POSSIBLE REDUCTIONS OF THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO VESSELS ON INLAND WATERWAYS OF ZONES 3 AND 4Any reduced technical requirements allowed by a Member State under Article 5(7) of this Directive for vessels operating exclusively on Zone 3 or Zone 4 waterways on the territory of that Member State are restricted to the following subjects:Zone 3Anchor equipment, including length of anchor chains(Forward) speedCollective life-saving appliancesTwo-compartment statusWheelhouse visibilityZone 4Anchor equipment, including length of anchor chains(Forward) speedLife-saving appliancesTwo-compartment statusWheelhouse visibilitySecond independent propulsion systemANNEX VMODEL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATESPart IMODEL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEPart IIMODEL SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEPart IIIMODEL PROVISIONAL COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATEANNEX VIMODEL REGISTER OF COMMUNITY INLAND NAVIGATION CERTIFICATESANNEX VIICLASSIFICATION SOCIETIESCONTENTSPart I:Criteria for the approval of classification societiesPart II:Procedure for the approval of classification societiesPart III:List of approved classification societiesPart ICriteria for the approval of classification societiesClassification societies seeking approval pursuant toArticle 10 of this Directive shall meet all the following criteria:1.the classification society shall be able to document extensive experience in assessing the design and construction of inland waterway vessels. The classification society shall have comprehensive rules and regulations for the design, construction and periodic inspection of inland waterway vessels, in particular for calculating stability in accordance with Part 9 of the Regulations annexed to the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN) as referred to in Article 22a.04 and Article 22a.05 of Annex II and which will be published at least in Dutch, English, French or German and shall be continuously updated and improved through research and development programmes. The rules and regulations must not conflict with the provisions of Community law or with international agreements in force;2.the classification society shall publish its register of vessels annually;3.the classification society shall not be controlled by shipowners or shipbuilders or by others engaged commercially in the design, manufacture, fitting-out, repair, operation or insurance of ships. The classification society shall not be dependent on a single commercial enterprise for its revenue;4.the headquarters of the classification society or a branch authorised to give a ruling and to act in all areas incumbent on it under the regulations governing inland waterway transport shall be located in one of the Member States;5.the classification society and its experts shall have a good reputation in inland waterway transport; the experts shall be able to provide proof of their professional abilities. They shall act on the responsibility of the classification society;6.the classification society shall have a significant technical, managerial, support, inspection and research staff, in proportion to the tasks and the vessels classified and catering also for developing capability and updating the regulations. It shall have inspectors in at least one Member State;7.the classification society shall be governed by a code of ethics;8.the classification society shall be managed and administered in such a way as to ensure the confidentiality of information required by a Member State;9.the classification society shall be prepared to provide relevant information to a Member State;10.the classification society's management shall have defined and documented its policy and objectives for, and commitment to, quality and ensured that this policy is understood, implemented and maintained at all levels in the classification society;11.the classification society shall have prepared and implemented and shall maintain an effective internal quality system based on the relevant parts of internationally recognised quality standards and complying with the EN ISO/IEC 17020: 2004, as interpreted by the IACS Quality System Certification Scheme Requirements. The quality system must be certified by an independent body of auditors recognised by the administration of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or branch, as provided for in subparagraph 4, and which, inter alia, ensures that:(a)the classification society's rules and regulations are established and maintained in a systematic manner;(b)the classification society's rules and regulations are complied with;(c)the requirements of the statutory work for which the classification society is authorised are satisfied;(d)the responsibilities, powers and interrelation of personnel whose work affects the quality of the classification society's services are defined and documented;(e)all work is carried out under controlled conditions;(f)a supervisory system is in place which monitors the actions and work carried out by surveyors and technical and administrative staff employed directly by the classification society;(g)the requirements of major statutory work for which the classification society is authorised are only carried out or directly supervised by its exclusive surveyors or by exclusive surveyors of other approved classification societies;(h)a system for qualification of surveyors and continuous updating of their knowledge is implemented;(i)records are maintained, demonstrating achievement of the required standards in the items covered by the services performed, as well as the effective operation of the quality system; and(j)a comprehensive system of planned and documented internal audits of quality-related activities exists in all locations.12.the quality system must be certified by an independent body of auditors recognised by the administration of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or branch, as provided for in paragraph 4;13.the classification society shall undertake to bring its requirements into line with the appropriate European Union directives and to provide the Committee with all relevant information in good time;14.the classification society shall undertake periodically to consult with the classification societies already approved in order to guarantee the equivalence of their technical standards and of implementation thereof, and should allow participation in the development of its rules and regulations by representatives of a Member State and other parties concerned.Part IIProcedure for the approval of classification societiesA decision to approve a classification society pursuant to Article 10 of this Directive is to be taken by the Commission according to the procedure referred to in Article 19(2) of this Directive. In addition, the following procedure must be observed:1.an application for approval shall be submitted to the Commission by the representatives of the State in which the classification society has its headquarters or a branch authorised to give a ruling and act in all areas incumbent on it under the regulations governing inland waterway vessels. Furthermore, the representatives of this State shall send all information and documentation needed to check that the criteria for approval are met;2.any Committee member can demand a hearing with the classification society concerned or that further information or documentation be provided;3.approval shall be withdrawn in a similar way. Any Committee member can ask for approval to be withdrawn. The representatives of the State asking for the withdrawal shall submit the information and documentation supporting their application;4.before approving a classification society which has not been recognised within the framework of the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation by all the Member States of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, the Commission shall consult the Secretariat of the Central Commission;5.following each decision on approval of a classification society or the withdrawal of approval, the list of approved societies shall be amended;6.the Commission shall inform the classification societies concerned of the Commission's decisions.Part IIIList of approved classification societiesOn the basis of the criteria set out in Parts I and II, the following classification societies are currently approved under Article 10(1) of this Directive:(1)Bureau Veritas(2)Germanischer Lloyd(3)Lloyd’s Register of Shipping(4)Polski Rejestr Statków SA(5)RINA SpA(6)Russian Maritime Register of ShippingUntil their approval under Parts I and II, classification societies which are recognised and approved and authorised by a Member State in accordance with Council Directive 94/57/EC of 22 November 1994 on common rules and standards for ship inspection and survey organisations and for the relevant activities of maritime administrationsOJ L 319, 12.12.1994, p. 20 are currently approved in accordance with Article 10 of this Directive only in respect of vessels which operate exclusively on waterways of that Member State.ANNEX VIIIRULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE CARRYING OUT OF INSPECTIONS
Article 1If the authorities find upon inspection that the certificate carried on the vessel is invalid, or that the vessel does not satisfy the requirements set out in the certificate, but that such invalidity or failure to satisfy the requirements does not constitute a manifest danger, the owner of the vessel or his representative shall take all necessary measures to remedy the situation. The authority which issued the certificate or which last renewed it shall be informed within seven days.
Article 2If, upon making the inspection referred to in Article 1, the authorities find that the certificate is not being carried or that the vessel constitutes a manifest danger, they may prevent the vessel from proceeding until the necessary steps have been taken to remedy the situation.They may also prescribe measures which will enable the vessel to proceed safely, where appropriate on termination of its transport operations, to a place where it will be either inspected or repaired. The authority which issued or last renewed the certificate shall be informed within seven days.
Article 3A Member State which has prevented a vessel from proceeding, or has notified the owner of its intention to do so if the defects found are not corrected, shall inform the authority in the Member State which issued or last renewed the certificate, within seven days, of the decision which it has taken or intends to take.
Article 4Any decision to interrupt the passage of a vessel taken pursuant to measures adopted in implementation of this Directive shall state in detail the reasons on which it is based. It shall be notified without delay to the party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the appeal procedures available to him under the laws in force in the Member States and of their time limits.
ANNEX IXRADAR EQUIPMENT AND RATE-OF-TURN INDICATORS USED ON BOARD INLAND WATERWAY VESSELSCONTENTSDefinitionsPART IMinimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation on board inland waterway vesselsPART IIMinimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART IIIRequirements for installation and performance tests for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART IVInstallation and performance certificate for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsPART VRegister of competent authorities, technical services, approved radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators and approved specialised firmsPART VIEquivalent equipmentDefinitions:1."Type test" means the test procedure as referred to in Part I Article 4 or Part II Article 1.03 which the technical service uses to test for compliance with the requirements according to this Annex. The type test forms an integral part of the type approval;2."Type approval" means the administrative procedure by which a Member State confirms that equipment complies with the requirements of this Annex.For radar navigation equipment this procedure includes the provisions according to Articles 5 to 7 and 9. For rate-of-turn indicators the procedure includes the provisions according to Part II, Articles 1.04 to 1.06 and 1.08;3."Test certificate" means the document in which the type testing results are laid down;4."Applicant" or "manufacturer" means any legal or natural person under whose name, trademark or any other form of identification the equipment submitted for testing is manufactured or marketed and who is responsible for all matters as regards the type testing and type approval procedure in respect of the technical service and the approval authority;5."Technical service" means the institution, authority or organisation that does the type testing;6."Manufacturer’s declaration" means the declaration by which a manufacturer gives the assurance that the equipment meets the prevailing minimum requirements and that is identical in every respect to the type submitted for testing;7."Declaration of conformity" according to Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformityOJ L 91, 7.4.1999, p. 10 means the declaration according to Directive 1999/5/EC Annex II Paragraph 1, by which the manufacturer confirms that the products in question meet the applicable requirements of the Directive;8."Competent authority" means the official authority that issues the type approval.PART IMinimum requirements and test conditions for radar installations used for navigation on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsArticle 1 —ScopeArticle 2 —Purpose of the radar navigation equipmentArticle 3 —Minimum requirementsArticle 4 —Type testsArticle 5 —Application for a type testArticle 6 —Type-approvalArticle 7 —Marking of the equipment and type approval numberArticle 8 —Manufacturer’s declarationArticle 9 —Modifications to type-approved equipmentArticle 1ScopeThese provisions set out the minimum requirements for radar equipment used for navigation on board inland waterway vessels as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.Article 2Purpose of the radar navigation equipmentThe radar navigation equipment shall facilitate the navigation of the vessel by providing an intelligible radar picture of its position in relation to buoys shorelines and navigational structures, as well as permitting the reliable and timely recognition of other vessels and obstructions protruding above the water surface.Article 3Minimum requirements1.With the exception of requirements on electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of Directive 1999/5/EC) and of requirements on the effective use of the spectrum so as to avoid harmful interference arising from Article 3.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC, radar navigation equipment used in inland waterway vessels shall fulfil the requirements of European standard EN 302194-1: 2006.2.Paragraph 1 applies to inland ECDIS equipment which can be operated in navigation mode. This equipment shall additionally fulfil the requirements of the Inland ECDIS standards in the version valid on the date of issue of the type approval.Article 4Type tests1.Compliance with the minimum requirements as specified in Article 3(1) shall be established by means of a type test.2.If the equipment passes the type test the testing establishment shall issue a test certificate. If the equipment fails to meet the minimum requirements, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the reasons for its rejection.Article 5Application for a type test1.Applications for a type test of a radar navigation installation shall be submitted to a technical service.The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Each application shall be accompanied by the following documents:(a)detailed technical descriptions;(b)complete set of installation and service documents;(c)detailed operator’s manuals;(d)short operator’s manual; and(e)where applicable, evidence of previously completed tests.3.In case it is not intended by the applicant to have the Declaration of Conformity pursuant to Directive 1999/5/EC established concurrently with the type-approval, a Declaration of Conformity shall be submitted together with the application for a type test.Article 6Type-approval1.Type-approval shall be granted by the competent authority pursuant to the test certificate. The competent authority shall inform the European Commission of the equipment for which it has issued type approval. The relevant notice shall include the type-approval number assigned, as well as the type designation, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the holder of the type-approval and the date of the type approval.2.Each competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority shall be entitled to select equipment from the production series at any time for inspection.If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type-approval may be withdrawn.The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.Article 7Marking of the equipment and type approval number1.Each component of the equipment shall be marked indelibly with(a)the name of the manufacturer,(b)the trade designation of the equipment,(c)the type of equipment and(d)the serial number.2.The type-approval number assigned by the competent authority shall be affixed indelibly to the display unit in such a way that it remains clearly visible after the equipment has been installed.Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN3.The type-approval number shall be used only in conjunction with the associated type-approval.It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.Article 8Manufacturer’s declarationEach unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.Article 9Modifications to type-approved equipment1.Any modification made to equipment already approved shall cause the type-approval to be withdrawn. Whenever modifications are planned, details shall be sent in writing to the competent technical service.2.The competent authority shall decide following consultation with the technical service whether the type-approval still applies or whether an inspection or new type test is necessary.If a new type test is granted, a new type-approval number shall be assigned.PART IIMinimum requirements and test conditions for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsCHAPTER 1GeneralArticle 1.01 —ScopeArticle 1.02 —Purpose of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 1.03 —Type testArticle 1.04 —Application for a type testArticle 1.05 —Type-approvalArticle 1.06 —Marking of the equipment and type approval numberArticle 1.07 —Manufacturer’s declarationArticle 1.08 —Modifications to type-approved equipmentCHAPTER 2General minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 2.01 —Construction, designArticle 2.02 —Spurious emissions and electromagnetic compatibilityArticle 2.03 —OperationArticle 2.04 —Operating instructionsArticle 2.05 —Installation of the sensorCHAPTER 3Minimum operational requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 3.01 —Operational readiness of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 3.02 —Indication of the rate of turnArticle 3.03 —Measuring rangesArticle 3.04 —Accuracy of the indicated rate of turnArticle 3.05 —SensitivityArticle 3.06 —Monitoring of operationArticle 3.07 —Insensitivity to other normal movements of the vesselArticle 3.08 —Insensitivity to magnetic fieldsArticle 3.09 —Slave indicatorsCHAPTER 4Minimum technical requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 4.01 —OperationArticle 4.02 —Damping devicesArticle 4.03 —Connection of additional equipmentCHAPTER 5Test conditions and procedures for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 5.01 —Safety, load capacity and electromagnetic compatibilityArticle 5.02 —Spurious emissionsArticle 5.03 —Test procedureAppendix:Maximum tolerances for indication errors of rate-of-turn indicatorsCHAPTER 1GeneralArticle 1.01ScopeThese provisions set out the minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels, as well as the conditions for testing conformity with these minimum requirements.Article 1.02Purpose of the rate-of-turn indicatorThe rate-of-turn indicator is intended to facilitate radar navigation, and to measure and indicate the rate of turn of the vessel to port or starboard.Article 1.03Type test1.Compliance with the minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicators pursuant to Chapters 2 to 4 shall be established by means of a type test.2.If the equipment passes the type test the technical service shall issue a test certificate. If the equipment fails to meet the minimum requirements, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the reasons for its rejection.Article 1.04Application for a type test1.Applications for a type test of a rate-of-turn indicator shall be submitted to a technical service.The technical services shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Each application shall be accompanied by the following documents:(a)detailed technical descriptions;(b)complete set of installation and service documents;(c)operating instructions.3.By means of tests, the applicant shall establish or have it established that the equipment meets the minimum requirements of these provisions.The results of the test and the measurement reports shall be attached to the application.These documents and the information obtained during testing shall be kept by the competent authority.Article 1.05Type approval1.Type approval shall be granted by the competent authority pursuant to the test certificate.The competent authority shall inform the European Commission of the equipment it has approved. The relevant notice shall include the type approval number assigned, as well as the type designation, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the holder of the type approval and the date of the type approval.2.Each competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority shall be entitled to select equipment from the production series at any time for inspection.If this inspection reveals defects in the equipment, type approval may be withdrawn.The type-approval shall be withdrawn by the authority that issued it.Article 1.06Marking of the equipment and type approval number1.Each component of the equipment shall be marked indelibly with(a)the name of the manufacturer,(b)the trade designation of the equipment,(c)the type of equipment and(d)the serial number.2.The type-approval number assigned by the competent authority shall be affixed indelibly to the control unit in such a way that it remains clearly visible after the equipment has been installed.Composition of a type-approval number: e-NN-NNN3.The type-approval number shall be used only in conjunction with the associated type-approval.It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to produce and affix the type-approval number.Article 1.07Manufacturer’s declarationEach unit of equipment shall be accompanied by a manufacturer’s declaration.Article 1.08Modifications to type-approved equipment1.Any modification made to equipment already approved shall cause the type-approval to be withdrawn.Whenever modifications are planned, details shall be sent in writing to the competent technical service.2.The competent authority shall decide following consultation with the technical service whether the type-approval still applies or whether an inspection or new type test is necessary.If a new type test is granted, a new type approval number shall be assigned.CHAPTER 2General minimum requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 2.01Construction, design1.Rate-of-turn indicators shall be suitable for operation on board inland waterway vessels.2.The construction and design of the equipment shall be in accordance with current good engineering practice, both mechanically and electrically.3.In the absence of any specific provision in Annex II or in this Annex, the requirements and test methods contained in European Standard EN 60945:2002 shall apply to power supply, safety, mutual interference of ship borne equipment, compass safe distance, resistance to climatic influences, mechanical strength, environmental influences, audible noise emission and equipment markings.Additionally, the equipment shall satisfy all requirements of this Annex at ambient temperatures between 0 and 40 °C.Article 2.02Spurious emissions and electromagnetic compatibility1.General requirements:Rate-of-turn indicators shall meet the requirements of Directive 2004/108/ECOJ L 390, 31.12.2004, p. 24. of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC.2.Spurious emissions:In the frequency ranges of 156 to 165 MHz, 450 to 470 MHz and 1,53 to 1,544 GHz the field strength shall not exceed a value of 15 μV/m. These field strengths shall apply at a test distance of 3 metres from the equipment under test.Article 2.03Operation1.The equipment shall not have more controls than are necessary for its correct operation.The design, markings and manipulation of the controls shall be such as to permit their simple, unambiguous and fast operation. Their arrangement shall be such as to prevent operational mistakes as far as possible.Controls that are not necessary for normal operation shall not be immediately accessible.2.All controls and indicators shall be provided with symbols or markings in English. Symbols shall meet the requirements of European Standard EN 60417:1998.All numerals and letters shall be at least 4 mm high. If it can be demonstrated that, for technical reasons, numerals and letters 4 mm high are not possible and if for the purposes of operation smaller numerals and letters are acceptable, a reduction to 3 mm shall be allowed.3.The equipment shall be designed in such a way that operating mistakes cannot cause its failure.4.Any functions over and above the minimum requirements, such as facilities for connection to other equipment, shall be provided in such a way that the equipment meets the minimum requirements under all conditions.Article 2.04Operating instructionsA detailed operator’s manual shall be supplied with each unit. It shall be available in Dutch, English, French and German and shall contain at least the following information:(a)activation and operation;(b)maintenance and servicing;(c)general safety instructions.Article 2.05Installation of the sensorThe direction of installation in relation to the keel line shall be indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator’s sensor unit. Installation instructions shall be provided to ensure maximum insensitivity to other normal movements of the vessel.CHAPTER 3Minimum operational requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 3.01Operational readiness of the rate-of-turn indicator1.From a cold start, the rate-of-turn indicator shall be fully operational within 4 minutes and shall operate to within the required accuracy tolerances.2.A warning signal shall indicate that the indicator is switched on. It shall be possible to observe and operate the rate-of-turn indicator simultaneously.3.Cordless remote controls shall not be permitted.Article 3.02Indication of the rate of turn1.The rate of turn shall be indicated on a linear graduated scale having the zero point situated in the middle. It shall be possible to read the direction and extent of the rate of turn with the necessary accuracy. Indicators other than needle indicators and bar-graphs shall not be permitted.2.The indicator scale shall be at least 20 cm long and may be circular or rectilinear.Rectilinear scales may be arranged horizontally only.3.Solely digital indicators shall not be permitted.Article 3.03Measuring rangesRate-of-turn indicators may be provided with one or more measuring ranges. The following measuring ranges are recommended:30°/min60°/min90°/min180°/min300°/min.Article 3.04Accuracy of the indicated rate of turnThe indicated rate of turn shall not differ by more than 2 % from the measurable maximum value or by more than 10 % from the actual value; whichever is the greater (see Appendix).Article 3.05SensitivityThe operating threshold shall be less than or equal to a change in angular speed equivalent to 1 % of the indicated value.Article 3.06Monitoring of operation1.If the rate-of-turn indicator does not operate within the required accuracy range, this shall be indicated.2.If a gyroscope is used, any critical fall in the rate of rotation of the gyroscope shall be signalled by an indicator. A critical fall in the rate of rotation of the gyroscope is one which lowers accuracy by 10 %.Article 3.07Insensitivity to normal movements of the vessel1.Rolling of the vessel of up to 10° at a rate of turn of up to 4°/s shall not give rise to measurement errors in excess of the stipulated tolerances.2.Impacts such as those that may occur during berthing shall not give rise to measurement errors in excess of the stipulated tolerances.Article 3.08Insensitivity to magnetic fieldsThe rate-of-turn indicator shall be insensitive to magnetic fields which typically occur on board the vessel.Article 3.09Slave indicatorsSlave indicators shall comply with all requirements applicable to rate-of-turn indicators.CHAPTER 4Minimum technical requirements for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 4.01Operation1.All controls shall be so arranged that during their operation no information is concealed from view and radar navigation remains unimpaired.2.All controls and indicators shall be provided with a dazzle-free source of lighting appropriate for all ambient lighting conditions and adjustable down to zero by means of an independent control.3.Adjustment of controls shall be such that movements to the right or upwards have a positive effect on the variable and movements to the left or downwards a negative effect.4.If push-buttons are used, it shall be possible to locate and operate them by touch. They shall also have clearly perceptible contact release. If pushbuttons have multiple functions, it must be apparent which hierarchical level is active.Article 4.02Damping devices1.The sensor system shall be damped for critical values. The damping constant (63 % of the limit value) shall not exceed 0,4 s.2.The indicator shall be damped for critical values.Controls for increasing damping shall be permitted.Under no circumstances may the damping constant exceed 5 s.Article 4.03Connection of additional equipment1.If the rate-of-turn indicator can be connected to slave indicators or similar equipment, the rate-of-turn indication shall remain usable as an analogue electric signal. In addition, the rate-of-turn indicator may possess a digital interface in accordance with (2).The rate of turn shall continue to be indicated with galvanic earth insulation and the equivalent to an analogue voltage of 20 mV/°/min ± 5 % and a maximum internal resistance of 100 Ω.Polarity shall be positive when the vessel is turning to starboard and negative when it is turning to port.The operating threshold shall not exceed 0,3°/min.Zero error shall not exceed 1°/min at temperatures from 0 to 40 °C.With the indicator switched on and the sensor not exposed to the effects of movement, the spurious voltage at the output signal measured with a 10 Hz pass-band low-pass filter shall not exceed 10 mV.The rate-of-turn signal shall be received without additional damping beyond the limits referred to in Article 4.02 (1).2.A digital interface shall be designed pursuant to European standards EN 61162-1: 2008, EN 61162-2: 1998 and EN 61162-3: 2008.3.An external alarm switch shall be provided. The switch shall be installed as a galvanic insulation break-switch for the indicator.The external alarm shall be triggered by contact closure:(a)if the rate-of-turn indicator is disconnected; or(b)if the rate-of-turn indicator is not in operation; or(c)if the operating control has reacted following an excessive error (Article 3.06).CHAPTER 5Test conditions and procedures for rate-of-turn indicatorsArticle 5.01Safety, load capacity and electromagnetic compatibilityPower supply, safety, mutual interference of ship borne equipment, compass safe distance, resistance to climatic influences, mechanical strength, environmental impact, audible noise emission and electromagnetic compatibility shall be tested in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002.Article 5.02Spurious emissionsSpurious emissions shall be measured in accordance with European Standard EN 60945:2002 in the frequency range of 30 to 2000 MHz.The requirements of Article 2.02 (2) shall be met.Article 5.03Test procedure1.Rate-of-turn indicators shall be tested under nominal and boundary conditions. In this regard, the influence of the operating voltage and of the ambient temperature shall be tested as far as the prescribed limit value.In addition, radio transmitters shall be used to set up the maximum magnetic fields in the vicinity of the indicators.2.Under the conditions described in paragraph 1, indicator errors shall remain within the tolerances indicated in the Annex.3.All minimum requirements of Chapters 2 to 4 shall be met.AppendixFigure 1Maximum tolerances for indication errors of rate-of-turn indicatorsPART IIIRequirements for installation and performance tests for radar equipment and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsTable of contentsArticle 1 —GeneralArticle 2 —Approved specialised firmsArticle 3 —Requirements for on-board power supplyArticle 4 —Installation of the radar antennaArticle 5 —Installation of the display unit and the control unitArticle 6 —Installation of the rate-of-turn indicatorArticle 7 —Installation of the position sensorArticle 8 —Installation and performance testArticle 9 —Installation and performance certificateArticle 1General1.Installation and performance tests of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicator systems must take place according to the following provisions.2.Only equipment approved with:(a)a type approval according to(aa)Part I Article 6; or(bb)Part II Article 1.05; or(b)approved with a type approval recognised as equivalent according to Part VI; and(c)bearing a corresponding type approval numbershall be authorised for installation.Article 2Approved specialised firms1.The installation, replacement, repair or maintenance of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators shall be carried out only by specialised firms approved by the competent authority.The competent authorities responsible for approval shall be notified to the European Commission.2.Approval may be withdrawn by the competent authority.3.The competent authority shall immediately notify the European Commission of the specialised firms which it has approved.Article 3Requirements for on-board power supplyAll power supply leads for radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators shall have their own separate safety devices and if possible be fail-safe.Article 4Installation of the radar antenna1.The radar antenna shall be installed as close as possible to the fore-and-aft-line. There shall be no obstruction in the vicinity of the antenna causing false echoes or unwanted shadows; if necessary, the antenna shall be mounted on the forecastle. The mounting and attachment of the radar antenna in its operational position shall be sufficiently stable to enable the radar navigation equipment to perform within the required accuracy limits.2.After the angular error in the mounting has been corrected and the equipment has been switched on, the difference between lubber line and fore-and-aft-line shall not be greater than 1°.Article 5Installation of the display unit and the control unit1.The display unit and control unit shall be installed in the wheelhouse in such a way that the evaluation of the radar image and the operation of the radar navigation equipment present no difficulty. The azimuthal orientation of the radar image shall be in accordance with the normal situation of the surroundings. Holders and adjustable consoles shall be constructed in a way that they can be fixed in each position free of vibration.2.During radar navigation, artificial lighting shall not be reflected in the direction of the radar operator.3.When the control unit is not part of the display unit, it shall be located in housing within 1 metre of the display unit. Cordless remote controls shall not be permitted.4.If slave indicators are installed, they shall satisfy the requirements which apply to navigational radar equipment.Article 6Installation of the rate-of-turn indicator1.The rate-of-turn indicator shall be located ahead of the helmsman and within their field of vision.2.The sensor system shall be installed as far as possible amidships, horizontal and aligned with the ship’s fore-and aft-line. The installation site shall as far as possible be free of vibration and be liable only to modest temperature variations. The indicator unit shall if possible be installed directly above the radar display.3.If slave indicators are installed, they shall satisfy the requirements which apply to rate-of-turn indicators.Article 7Installation of the position sensorFor inland ECDIS equipment which is operated in navigation mode, the position sensor (e.g. DGPS antenna) must be installed in such a way as to ensure that it operates with the greatest possible degree of accuracy and is not adversely affected by superstructures and transmitting equipment on board ship.Article 8Installation and performance testBefore the equipment is switched on for the first time after installation, or after renewals or extensions of the Community certificate (except according to Article 2.09(2) of Annex II), as well as after each modification of the vessel likely to affect the operating conditions of the equipment, an installation and performance test shall be carried out by the competent authority or the technical service designated by the competent authority or by a firm authorised in accordance with Article 2. For this purpose, the following conditions shall be fulfilled:(a)the power supply shall have a separate safety device;(b)the operating voltage shall be within the tolerance;(c)the cabling and its installation shall satisfy the provisions of Annex II and, if applicable ADN;(d)the rate of antenna revolutions shall reach at least 24 rpm;(e)there shall be no obstruction in the vicinity of the antenna which impairs navigation;(f)the safety switch of the antenna, if provided, shall be in good working order;(g)the arrangement of display units, rate-of-turn indicators and control units shall be ergonomic and user-friendly;(h)the lubber line of the radar navigation equipment shall not deviate from the ship’s fore-and-aft-line by more than 1°;(i)the accuracy of the range and azimuthal displays shall satisfy the requirements (measurements using known targets);(j)linearity in short ranges shall be correct (pushing and pulling);(k)the displayed minimum range shall be 15 metres or less;(l)the centre of the picture shall be visible and its diameter shall not exceed 1 mm;(m)false echoes caused by reflections and unwanted shadows on the lubber line shall not occur or shall not impair the safety of navigation;(n)sea-clutter and rain-clutter suppressors (STC and FTC preset) and the associated controls shall perform correctly;(o)the gain adjustment shall be in proper working order;(p)focus and picture definition shall be correct;(q)the ship’s turning direction shall be as indicated on the rate-of-turn indicator and the zero position at dead ahead shall be correct;(r)the radar navigation equipment shall not be sensitive to transmissions by the ship’s radio equipment or to interference from other on-board sources;(s)the radar navigation equipment or rate-of-turn indicator shall not interfere with other on-board equipment.Furthermore, in the case of inland ECDIS equipment:(t)the statistical positional error affecting the chart shall not exceed 2 m;(u)the statistical phase angle error affecting the chart shall not exceed 1°;Article 9Installation and performance certificateAfter successful completion of a test in accordance with Article 8, the competent authority, the technical service or the approved firm shall issue a certificate based on the model according to Part IV. This certificate shall be kept permanently on board.If the test conditions have not been met, a list of defects shall be drawn up. Any existing certificate shall be withdrawn or sent to the competent authority by the technical service or the approved firm.PART IV(MODEL)Installation and performance certificate for radar navigation installations and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vesselsVessel name/type: …European Vessel Identification Number: …Vessel owner:Name: …Address: …Radar navigation equipment Number: …
Item NoTypeManufacturerType-approval numberSerial number
Rate-of-turn indicators Number: …
Item NoTypeManufacturerType-approval numberSerial number
It is hereby certified that the radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators of this vessel meet the requirements of Directive 2006/87/EC Annex IX Part III concerning installation and performance tests of radar navigation systems and rate-of-turn indicators used on board inland waterway vessels.Approved specialised firm/technical service/Competent authorityCross out what is not applicable.Name: …Address: …Stamp/Seal Place … Date …Signature
PART V(MODEL)1.Register of competent authorities for type approval of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
If no authority is given no competent authority was specified by the relevant country.
CountryNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
Belgium
Bulgaria
Denmark
Germany
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Italy
Ireland
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
Slovakia
Slovenia
Czech Republic
Hungary
United Kingdom
Cyprus
2.Register of approved radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
Item NoTypeManufacturerHolder of type-approvalDate of type-approvalCompetent authorityType-approval No
3.Register of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators approved on the basis of equivalent type-approvals
Item NoTypeManufacturerHolder of typeapprovalDate of type-approvalCompetent authorityType-approval No
4.Register of specialised firms approved for the installation or replacement of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
BelgiumIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
BulgariaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
DenmarkIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
GermanyIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
EstoniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
FinlandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
FranceIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
GreeceIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
ItalyIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
IrelandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
CroatiaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LatviaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LithuaniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
LuxembourgIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
MaltaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
NetherlandsIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
AustriaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
PolandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
PortugalIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
RomaniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SwedenIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SwitzerlandIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SpainIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SlovakiaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
SloveniaIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
Czech RepublicIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
HungaryIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
United KingdomIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
CyprusIf no approved firm is specified, no approval is granted for firms in this country.
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail address
5.Register of testing establishments specified for the type testing of radar navigation equipment and rate-of-turn indicators
Item NoNameAddressTelephone numberE-mail addressState
PART VIEquivalent equipment(1)Radar navigation equipment: type approvals based on Resolution 1989-II-33 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 Mai 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11 of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.(2)Rate of turn indicators: type approvals based on Resolution 1989-II-34 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 May 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11 of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.(3)Radar navigation equipment and Rate of turn indicators installed and functioning conform Resolution 1989-II-35 of the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine of 19 May 1989 last amended by Resolution 2008-II-11of 27 November 2008Requirements for the installation and functioning of radar navigation equipment and rate of turn indicators for the navigation on the Rhine.