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I. GENERAL

1.1 The sketches which follow relate to the signals (marking) provided for in the articles of chapter 3 of CEVNI.

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a

Fixed light visible from all directions (a light projecting an uninterrupted beam throughout a horizontal arc of 360°)

 

b

Fixed light visible over a limited horizontal arc. A light which is invisible to the observer is marked by a dot in the centre.

c

Scintillating light.

 

d

Optional light.

 

e

Board or flag (article 3.03).

 

f

Pennant (article 3.03).

 

g

Ball (article 3.04).

 

h

Cylinder (article 3.04).

 

i

Cone (article 3.04).

 

j

Bicone (article 3.04).

 

k

Radar reflector.

 

II. MARKING WHEN UNDER WAY


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Article 3.08, paragraph 1: Motorized vessels proceeding alone.

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Article 3.08, paragraph 2: Motorized vessels proceeding alone with a second masthead light. Compulsory for vessels more than 110 m long.

3

Article 3.08, paragraph 3: Motorized vessel temporarily preceded by an auxiliary motorized vessel.

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Article 3.08, paragraph 4: High-speed motorized vessel proceeding alone.

5

Article 3.09, paragraph 1: Motorized vessel leading a towed convoy or as an auxiliary.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 2: Each of several motorized vessels leading a towed convoy or as auxiliaries, when several vessels are proceeding side by side.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 3: Towed vessels.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 3, letter a: Section of a towed convoy more than 110 m long.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 3, letter b: Section of a towed convoy comprising a row of more than two vessels coupled side by side.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 4: Last section of a towed convoy.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 4: Towed vessels forming the last section of a convoy.

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Article 3.09, paragraph 5: Towed seagoing vessels coming directly from or leaving for the sea.

13

 

Article 3.10, paragraph 1: Pushed convoys.

14

 

Article 3.10, paragraph 1, letter c.ii: Pushed convoys, when more than two vessels other than the pusher are visible from astern over the full width.

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Article 3.10, paragraph 2: Pushed convoys preceded by one or more auxiliary motorized vessels.

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Article 3.10, paragraph 3: Pushed convoys with two pushers.

17

 

Article 3.11, paragraph 1: Side-by-side formations: two motorized vessels.

18

 

Article 3.11, paragraph 1: Side-by-side formations: one motorized and one non-motorized vessel.

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Article 3.11, paragraph 2: Side-by-side formations preceded by one or more auxiliary motorized vessels.

20

 

Article 3.12: Sailing vessels.

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Article 3.12, paragraph 3: Vessels proceeding under sail and making use at the same time of its own mechanical means of propulsion.

22

 

Article 3.13, paragraph 1: Motorized small craft proceeding alone.

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Article 3.13, paragraph 1: Motorized small craft proceeding alone with side lights side by side or in the same lamp at or near the bow.

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Article 3.13, paragraph 1: Motorized small craft proceeding alone: the masthead light replaced by a bright white light visible from all directions.

25

 

Article 3.13, paragraph 2: Motorized small craft less than 7 m long proceeding alone.

26

 

Article 3.13, paragraph 4: Small craft towed or propelled in side-by-side formation.

27

 

Article 3.13, paragraph 5: Small sailing craft.

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Article 3.13, paragraph 5: Small sailing craft, with side lights and a stern light in the same lamp near the top of the mast.


29

 

Article 3.13, paragraph 5: Sailing small craft less than 7 m long carrying a white light visible from all directions, and on the approach of other vessels displaying a second ordinary white light.

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Article 3.13, paragraph 6: Small craft proceeding alone, neither motorized nor under sail.

31a

 

31b

Article 3.14, paragraph 1: Additional marking for vessels carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances: flammable substances that are referred to in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) or Table C column (19) of ADN.

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32b

Article 3.14, paragraph 2: Additional marking for vessels carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances: substances constituting health hazards in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) or Table C column (19) of ADN.

33a

 

33b

Article 3.14, paragraph 3: Additional marking of vessels carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances: explosives in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) of ADN.

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Article 3.14, paragraph 4: Additional marking of pushed convoys carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) or table C column (19) of ADN.

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Article 3.14, paragraph 4: Additional marking of side-by-side formations carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) or Table C column (19) of ADN.

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Article 3.14, paragraph 5: Additional marking of pushed convoys propelled by two pushers placed side by side and carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances in accordance with the requirements of sub-section 7.1.5.0 or sub-section 7.2.5.0 of ADN and Chapter 3.2, Table A, column (12) or Table C column (19) of ADN.

 

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Article 3.15: Vessels authorized to carry more than 12 passengers with a hull length of less than 20 m.

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Article 3.16, paragraph 1: Ferry-boats not moving independently.

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Article 3.16, paragraph 2: Leading boat or float of a longitudinal-cable ferry-boat.

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Article 3.16, paragraph 3: Ferry-boats moving independently.

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Article 3.16, paragraph 4: Ferry-boats moving independently and enjoying priority.

 

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Article 3.17: Vessels having priority of passage.

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43b

Article 3.18, paragraph 1: Additional marking for vessels unable to manoeuvre.

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Article 3.19: Assemblies of floating material and floating establishments under way.

III. MARKING WHEN STATIONARY

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Article 3.20, paragraph 1: All stationary vessels

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Article 3.20, paragraph 1: Vessels stationary offshore.

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Article 3.20, paragraph 2: Pushed convoys stationary offshore.

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Article 3.20, paragraph 3: Small craft stationary offshore

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Article 3.21: Additional marking for stationary vessels carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances.

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Article 3.21: Additional marking for stationary pushed convoys carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances.

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Article 3.21: Additional marking for stationary side-by-side formations carrying out certain transport operations involving dangerous substances.

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Article 3.22, paragraph 1: Ferry-boats not moving independently when made fast at their landing stage.

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Article 3.22, paragraph 2: Ferry-boats moving independently, but made fast at their landing stage.

54

 

Article 3.23: Assemblies of floating material and floating establishments when stationary.

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Article 3.24: Stationary vessels engaged in fishing with nets or poles.

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Article 3.25, paragraph 1, letter a: Floating equipment at work and stationary vessels carrying out work or sounding or measuring operations; fairway clear on both sides.

56 bis

Article 3.25, paragraph 4: Grounded or sunken vessels; fairway clear on both sides.

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Article 3.25, paragraph 1, letters a and b: Floating equipment at work and stationary vessels carrying out work or sounding or measuring operations; fairway clear on one side.

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Article 3.25, paragraph 4: Grounded or sunken vessels; fairway clear on one side.

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Article 3.25, paragraph 1, letter c, and paragraph 4: Floating equipment at work and vessels carrying out work or sounding or measuring operations and grounded or sunken vessels; protection against wash; fairway clear on both sides.

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Article 3.25, paragraph 1, letters c and d and paragraph 4: Floating equipment at work and vessels carrying out work or sounding or measuring operations and grounded or sunken vessels; protection against wash; fairway clear on one side.

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Article 3.26: Vessels whose anchors may be a danger to navigation.

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Article 3.26: Assemblies of floating material or floating establishments whose anchors may be a danger to navigation.

 

IV. SPECIAL MARKING

 

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Article 3.27: Additional marking for vessels of the supervisory authorities and fire-fighting and rescue services.

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Article 3.28: Additional marking for vessels under way carrying out work in the waterway.

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Article 3.29: Additional marking for protection against wash.

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Article 3.30: Distress signals.

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Article 3.31: No access for unauthorized persons. [1]

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Article 3.32: Prohibition of smoking or using fires and naked light. [2]

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Article 3.33: Lateral berthing prohibited.

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Article 3.34, paragraph 1: Additional marking for vessels whose ability to manoeuvre is limited.

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Article 3.34, paragraph 2: Additional marking for vessels whose ability to manoeuvre is limited; fairway clear on one side.

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Article 3.35, paragraph 1: Additional marking for vessels engaged in drawing a trawl or other fishing gear through the water (trawler).

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Article 3.35, paragraph 2: Fishing vessels other than trawlers if the fishing tackle extends more than 150 m horizontally from the vessel.

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Article 3.36: Additional marking for vessels used for underwater diving.

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Article 3.37: Additional marking for vessels engaged in minesweeping.

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Article 3.38: Additional marking for vessels on pilotage service.

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