For the Safety Navigation In Japanese Coastal Waters

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- 17 -2. Port Regulations Law(1) Purpose of this LawThe purpose of this Law is to ensure the safe navigation of vessels and maintenance of goodorder in ports.(2) Summary of RestrictionThis Law provide....

- 17 -2. Port Regulations Law(1) Purpose of this LawThe purpose of this Law is to ensure the safe navigation of vessels and maintenance of goodorder in ports.(2) Summary of RestrictionThis Law provides extra rules of "The Law for Preventing Collision at Sea" for congestedvessel traffic in ports and regulates the following:(i) matters convening vessel's navigation, berthing, etc.(ii) Actions such as dumping waste materials, construction or work which affect safenavigation.(iii) lights and signals for vessels.(iv) smoking, using naked flames, handling dangerous goods, etc.Furthermore, special navigation methods are established for each part.(3) Applicable portsThere are 500 ports to which this Law applies, including 84 so-called "specified ports". ThisLaw, besides the restrictions on applicable ports mentioned in paragraph, regulates theestablishment of passages, handling of dangerous goods, and designation of anchor-ageswithin specified ports.A captain of the port is appointed for each specified port from among Maritime SafetyOfficials by the Commandant of the Japan Coast Guard, and he is responsible for enforcing thePort Regulations Law in his appointed port.(4) Traffic control within portsTraffic control within ports is outlined in Table 2-1.