INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR
PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA, 1972
(as amended by Resolutions A464(XII), A626(15), A678(16) and A736(18))
Table of Contents of the International Regulations
[ARRANGEMENT OF RULES
PART A - GENERAL
Rule
1. Application
2. Responsibility
3. General definitions
PART B - STEERING AND SAILING RULES
Section I - Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility
4. Application
5. Look-out
6. Safe speed
7. Risk of collision
8. Action to avoid collision
9. Narrow channels
10. Traffic separation schemes
Section II - Conduct of vessels in sight of one another
11. Application
12. Sailing vessels
13. Overtaking
14. Head-on situation
15. Crossing situation
16. Action by give-way vessel
17. Action by stand-on vessel
18. Responsibilities between vessels
Section III - Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility
19. Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility
PART C - LIGHTS AND SHAPES
20. Application
21. Definitions
22. Visibility of lights
23. Power-driven vessels underway
24. Towing and pushing
25. Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars
26. Fishing vessels
27. Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
28. Vessels constrained by their draught
29. Pilot vessels
30. Anchored vessels and vessels aground
31. Seaplanes
PART D - SOUND AND LIGHT SIGNALS
32. Definitions
33. Equipment for sound signals
34. Manoeuvring and warning signals
35. Sound signals in restricted visibility
36. Signals to attract attention
37. Distress signals
PART E - EXEMPTIONS
38. Exemptions
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