![]() Section 1(4): inserted, on 28 October 2021, by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7). Section 1(2): sections 215–220 and Schedule 6 brought into force, on 16 October 2003, by the Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 2003 (SR 2003/259). Section 1(2): Part 22 brought into force, on 19 December 1997, by the Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1997 (SR 1997/300). Section 1(2): Part 26 brought into force, on 20 February 1997, by the Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1996 (SR 1996/336). Procedure for dealing with blood specimensĬertificates of compliance for evidential breath-testing devicesĬircumstances in which certificate not admissible in proceedingsĪrrest of seafarers for alcohol-related offencesĮnforcement officer may prevent seafarers from returning to dutyĮvidential status of certain muster lists, or other official records, from ships Who must give blood specimen in hospital or medical centre Who must give blood specimen at places other than hospital or surgery ![]() ![]() Seafarer may be required to undergo further evidential breath test if initial test fails to produce result ![]() Seafarers not to exceed specified alcohol limitsĬontravention of specified breath or blood-alcohol limitįailure or refusal to remain at specified place or to accompany enforcement officerįailure or refusal to permit blood specimen to be taken Regulation of alcohol consumption by seafarers ![]()
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