[Withdrawn] MGN 76 Lifejackets carried on passenger ships - GOV.UK

[Withdrawn] MGN 76 Lifejackets carried on passenger ships - GOV.UK

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Guidance MGN 76 Lifejackets carried on passenger ships Advises all owners, operators of passenger ships of classes I, II and II(A), masters, and shipbuilders of method for stowage of


lifejackets.

From: Maritime and Coastguard Agency Published 1 April 1999 Get emails about this page This publication was withdrawn on 26 July 2022


MGN 76 is no longer current. Please refer to MSN 1676 Amendment 1.


Documents MGN 76 Lifejackets carried on passenger ships Ref: MGN 76 (M)


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Guidance to:

owners operators of Passenger Ships of Classes I, II and II(A) masters officers ratings shipbuilders.


The additional 5 per cent lifejackets required to be provided on such ships should be stowed inlockers on deck preferably at the embarkation stations.


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