This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The master or
person in charge of every vessel having explosives on board shall keep
conspicuously exhibited at the foremast-head, from sunrise to sunset, the Red
burgee flag, being letter “B” of the International Code, and from
sunset to sunrise, in addition to the lights ordinarily required for
navigation purposes, a red light in such a position as to be above such
ordinary lights, and to show a clear, uniform and unbroken light all round the
horizon, visible on a clear night at a distance of half a mile from such
light.
(2) The person in
charge of any vessel shall observe due caution when approaching another vessel
having the aforesaid flag or signal exhibited, and shall not approach any such
vessel nearer than 180 metres, unless duly authorised by the Harbour Master.
[Regulation 202 amended by Gazette
21 June 1974 p.2085.]