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SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA 



(ii) details of the maintenance, including a record of the charging, of the 

 batteries, in such form as may be prescribed by the Administration; 

 (iii) a daily statement that the requirement of paragraph (p) of Regulation 9 

 of this Chapter has been fulfilled; 



(iv) details of the tests of the reserve transmitter and reserve source of 

 energy made under paragraph (s) of Regulation 9 of this Chapter; 



(v) in ships fitted with a radiotelegraph auto alarm details of tests made 

 under paragraph (c) of Regulation 10 of this Chapter: 



(vi) details of the maintenance of the batteries, including a record of the 

 charging (if applicable) required by paragraph 0) of Regulation 12 

 of this Chapter, and details of the tests required by that paragraph 

 in respect of the transmitters fitted in motor lifeboats; 



(vii) details of the maintenance of the batteries, including a record of the 

 charging (if applicable) required by paragraph (/) of Regulation 13 

 of this Chapter, and details of the tests required by that paragraph 

 in respect of portable radio apparatus for survival craft. 



(b) The radio log (diary of the radio service) required by the Radio 

 Regulations for a ship which is fitted with a radiotelephone station in 

 accordance with Regulation 4 of this Chapter shall be kept at the place 

 where listening watch is maintained. Every qualified operator, and every 

 master, officer or crew member carrying out a listening watch in accordance 

 with Regulation 7 of this Chapter, shall enter in the log, with his name, the 

 details of all incidents connected with the radio service which occur during 

 his watch which may appear to be of importance to safety of life at sea. In 

 addition, there shall be entered in the log: — 



(i) the details required by the Radio Regulations; 



(ii) the time at which listening watch begins when the ship leaves port, 

 and the time at which it ends when the ship reaches port; 



(iii) the time at which listening watch is for any reason discontinued, 

 together with the reason, and the time at which listening watch is 

 resumed: 



(iv) details of the maintenance of the batteries (if provided), including a 

 record of the charging required by paragraph (/) of Regulation 15 

 of this Chapter; 



(v) details of the maintenance of the batteries, including a record of the 

 charging (if applicable) required by paragraph (/) of Regulation 13 

 of this Chapter, and details of the tests required by that paragraph 

 in respect of portable radio apparatus for survival craft. 



(c) Radio logs shall be available for inspection by the officers authorised 

 by the Administration to make such inspection. 



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