Act Number: 44

Act Name: The Merchant Shipping Act, 1958

Year: 1958

Enactment Date: 1958-10-30

Long Title: An Act to foster the development and ensure the efficient maintenance of an Indian mercantile marine in a manner best suited to serve the national interests and for that purpose to establish a National Shipping Board to provide for the registration, certification, safety and security of Indian ships and generally to amend and consolidate the law relating to merchant shipping.

Ministry: Ministry of Shipping

Department:

Section 177A: Power to make rules to prevent accidents, etc.
    1[177A. Power to make rules to prevent accidents, etc.--(1) The Central Government may, having regard to the provisions of the Convention concerning the Prevention of Occupational Accidents to Seafarers adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation on the 30th day of October, 1970, make rules so as to ensure safe working conditions for Indian ships and for preventing accidents and different rules may be made for different classes of ships and for ships of the same class in different circumstances.
     (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:--
         (a) the manner in which any equipment or gear may be maintained, inspected or tested and conditions as to such maintenance, inspection and testing;
         (b) the manner in which the use of any material or process shall be regulated for the manufacture of any such equipment or gear;
         (c) the provision of safe means of access to such equipment or gear for the use of seamen and provision of protective clothing for seamen where necessary;
         (d) restriction on the hours of employment of seamen in any specified operation or under any specified circumstances; and
         (e) the manner and form in which and the persons to whom any accident occurring on board a ship shall be reported.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 41 of 1984, s. 15 (w.e.f. 15-7-1985).
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