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and under 2 with the lay, cutting out half of the wires from each of the strand ends after the fourth tuck, with the remaining wires in each strand end tucked in the same way as the previous 3 tucks; or
 (iv) with each of 3 sets of tucks a whole strand end of the rope and made over 1 against the lay and under 2 with the lay, cutting out half of the wires from each of the strand ends after the fourth tuck, with the remaining wires in each strand end tucked over 1 and under 2 against the lay; or
 (v) with each of 3 sets of tucks using a whole strand end of the rope and made over 2 against the lay and under 2 with the lay, cutting out half of the wires from each of the strand ends after the fourth tuck, with the remaining wires in each strand end tucked in the same way as the previous 3 tucks; or
(b) have its ends turned with the second, third and fourth tucks made in accordance with paragraph (a), tucking alternative ends backwards into the rope after the fourth tuck to conceal the ends, with the remaining alternative ends tucked in the same direction and then tucked backwards into the rope to conceal the ends.

3 Swaged splices
      (1) A looped eye or thimble secured by means of a compressed metal ferrule may be used as a splice if:
(a) the ferrule is made of material that can withstand plastic deformation without cracking; and
(b) the size of the ferrule is suitable for the diameter of the rope forming the splice and of adequate length in relation to the intended load; and
(c)  the end of the rope forming the loop passes completely through the ferrule; and
(d) the die used to compress the ferrule is of appropriate size; and
(e) the compression pressure to clamp the ferrule is suitable for the die used and adequate to ensure the necessary clamping.
      (2) The following patented methods of swaged splices may be used:
(a) Australoc;
(b) Marsplice;
(c) Superloop;
(d) Talurit;
(e) US Wire Rope.

Notes to Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2016
Note 1
Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2016 (in force under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012) as shown in this compilation comprises Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2016 amended as indicated in the following tables.
Table of Orders
Year and number                                                                           Registration date  FRLI number  Commencement date  Application, saving or transitional provisions
Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2016 (MO 2016/19)                              13 Dec 2016        F2016L01935  1 Jan 2017
Marine Orders (Navigation Act) Administrative Amendment 2017 (MO 2017/5)