IRPCS: International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
(as amended by Resolutions A464(XII), A626(15), A678(16), A736(18) and A.910(22)), (updated 2017)
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCS), often called COLREGs, are critical for ensuring safety and order on the water. These rules provide a universal framework for understanding vessel hierarchy & signalling intentions and avoiding dangerous situations, making them essential knowledge for anyone operating a vessel. Without a solid understanding of the IRPCS, even experienced mariners risk miscommunication and potential collisions.
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- ANNEX ANNEX II: Additional signals for fishing vessel fishing in close proximity
1. General
The lights mentioned herein shall, is exhibited in pursuance of Rule 26 (d), be places where they can best be seen. They shall be...
More Details - ANNEX ANNEX III: Technical details of sound signal appliances
1. Whistles
- Frequencies and range of audibility
The fundamental frequency of the signal shall lie within the range 70-700 Hz. The range of...
- Frequencies and range of audibility
- ANNEX ANNEX I: Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes
1. Definition
The term "height above the hull" means height above the uppermost continuous deck. This height shall be measured from the...
More Details - ANNEX ANNEX IV: Distress Signals
1. The following signals, used or exhibited either together or separately, indicate distress and need of assistance:
- a gun or other explosive...
- PART A: General Rule 1: Application
- These Rules shall apply to all vessels upon the high seas and in all waters connected therewith navigable by seagoing vessels.
- Nothing in...
- PART A: General Rule 2: Responsibility
- Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to comply with...
- PART A: General Rule 3: General definitions
For the purpose of these Rules, except where the context otherwise requires:
- The word "vessel" includes every description of water craft,...
- Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 4: Application
Rules in this Section apply in any condition of visibility
More Details - Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 5: Look-out
Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing...
More Details - Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 6: Safe speed
Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within...
More Details - Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 7: Risk of collision
- Every vessel shall use all available means appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions to determine if risk of collision exists....
- Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 8: Action to avoid collision
- Any action taken to avoid collision shall be taken in accordance with the Rules of this Part and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit,...
- Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 9: Narrow channels
- A vessel proceeding along the course of a narrow channel or fairway shall keep as near to the outer limit of the channel or fairway which lies...
- Section I: Conduct of Vessels in any Condition of Visibility, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 10: Traffic Separation Schemes
- This Rule applies to traffic separation schemes adopted by the Organization and does not relieve any vessel of her obligation under any other...
- Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 11: Application
Rules in this Section apply to vessels in sight of one another.
More Details - Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 12: Sailing vessels
- When two sailing vessels are approaching one another, so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way of the other as...
- Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 13: Overtaking
- Notwithstanding anything contained in the Rules of Part B, Sections I and II, any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the...
- Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 14: Head-on situation
- When two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision each shall alter her...
- Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 15: Crossing situation
When two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall...
More Details - Section II: Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another, PART B: Steering & Sailing Rules Rule 16: Action by give-way vessel
Every vessel which is directed to keep out of the way of another vessel shall, so far as possible, take early and substantial action to keep well...
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