Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01455:body:0:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01455
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 109845–112631

shower space must have:
(a) a soap holder; and
(b) a hand rail; and
(c) a kerb; and
(d) individual drainage; and
(e) a mat or grating of non-slipping, hygienic material; and
(f) either:
 (i) a toilet seat lid suitable for sitting on; or
 (ii)  a hinged seat next to each shower.

Schedule 9 Hospital accommodation

(paragraph 56(c))
       Hospital accommodation must:
(a) in all weathers:
 (i) be of easy access; and
 (ii) provide comfortable housing for the occupants; and
 (iii) be conducive to the patient receiving prompt and proper attention; and
(b) be designed to facilitate:
 (i) medical consultation; and
 (ii) the giving of first aid; and
 (iii) prevention of the spread of infectious disease; and
(c) have the following, designed to ensure the comfort and facilitate the medical treatment of the occupants:
 (i) equipment;
 (ii) layout;
 (iii) furniture;
 (iv) lighting;
 (v) ventilation;
 (vi) heating;
 (vii) water supply; and
(d) have sanitary facilities for the exclusive use of the occupants:
 (i) as part of the hospital accommodation; or
 (ii) in close proximity to the hospital accommodation; and
(e) have sanitary facilities that have at least:
 (i) 1 toilet; and
 (ii) 1 washbasin; and
 (iii) 1 tub or shower; and
(f) have hospital berths as follows:
Number of persons carried on board  Number of berths
   less than 75                        2
   at least 75 and less than 150       3
   at least 150 and less than 200      4
   at least 200 and less than 400      5
   at least 400 and less than 500      8
   at least 500 and less than 700      9
   at least 700 and less than 900      10
   at least 900 and less than 1200     11
   at least 1200                       the sum of:
                                       (a) 11; and
                                       (b) 1 for every 300 persons more than 1200

Schedule 10 Galleys

(subsection 62(1))
       1 The galley must be situated as near as practicable to the seafarers' mess room.
       2 The floor must have efficient scuppers.
       3 The galley must have:
(a) an efficient mechanical exhaust ventilation system to draw off fumes from cooking appliances is fitted; or
(b) natural ventilation that ensures that fumes:
 (i) escape to open air; and
 (ii) do not remain in the galley.
       4 The floor must be made of material that can be easily kept clean.
       5 A cupboard or dresser that is not flush with the deck must have clearance of at least 225 millimetres above the deck.
       6 If the galley is not next to the seafarers' mess room, there must be equipment to enable food to be served hot in the mess room in all weather.

Schedule 11 Dry provision stores

(subsection 63(2))
       1 Dry provision stores must:
(a) be enclosed by bulkheads constructed in accordance with Marine