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Clarification on Navigation Bridge Visibility Requirements

Transport Canada (Ship Safety Bulletins)·Official·Jan 7, 2026
Clarification on Navigation Bridge Visibility Requirements
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A recent bulletin has been issued to clarify the Canadian requirements concerning bridge visibility, specifically referencing section 89 of the Navigation Safety Regulations. This guidance is essential for ensuring safe navigation practices in Canadian waters.

The bulletin aligns with Regulation 22 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974, as amended. This international framework underscores the importance of maintaining clear visibility from navigation bridges to enhance safety at sea.

Navigators and vessel operators must adhere to these regulations to mitigate risks associated with visibility obstructions. Proper visibility is crucial for the safe operation of vessels, especially in congested or challenging waterways.

Experts emphasize that compliance with these regulations not only ensures the safety of the crew and vessel but also protects the marine environment and other maritime users. The bulletin serves as a vital reminder for all stakeholders in the maritime sector to prioritize visibility standards.

By clarifying these requirements, the bulletin aims to foster a better understanding of the responsibilities that come with operating vessels in Canadian waters. It is imperative that all maritime professionals stay informed about such regulations to maintain high safety standards and promote effective navigation practices.

In conclusion, adherence to the clarified visibility requirements is essential for the safety of maritime operations, and all navigators should be vigilant in ensuring that their bridges are free from obstructions that could hinder visibility.

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