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New wooden tourist boats banned next May
Building new wooden tour boats equipped with sleeping cabins will
be forbidden starting from May 1, 2013 in an effort to ensure tourists’ safety
after some boat sinking accidents in 2011.
Circular 43/2012/TT-BGTVT of the Ministry of Transport specifies boats providing
tourists with overnight stays, along with floating hotels and restaurants, must
be built of qualified steel, aluminum, glass-fiber reinforced plastic,
reinforced cement or reinforced concrete.
Starting from May 1, 2013, owners will not be allowed to build new wooden
tourist boats or transform wooden boats originally used for other purposes into
tourist boats with sleeping cabins, says the circular issued last Friday.
The number of life jackets on such boats must be twice the number of passengers
on board, with half of them available in bedrooms and the remainder in dinning,
bar and working decks.
Moreover, additional life jackets for children equal to 10% of the passenger
number must be equipped.
Each boat must have at least eight lifebuoys, four of which have connecting
lines, placed on the boat sides. Lifesaving equipment must be sufficient for all
people on board.
Similarly, floating hotels and restaurants must have life jackets available for
all guests. The number of life jackets for children is 30% of the guest number.
Each of these floating facilities needs to have at least eight lifebuoys. Each
cabin must have an automatic water level indicator, which will give sound and
light alarms when the water level at the deck reaches 300 millimeters under all
circumstances.
In addition, the circular stipulates that overnight tourist boats, floating
hotels and floating restaurants must have equipment to prevent pollution caused
by oil and wastewater.
As for overnight tourist boats and floating tourist facilities built before the
effective day of the circular, owners have to renew equipment to meet the
provisions of the circular.
Several dreadful boat accidents took place in 2011, including the sinking of a
tourist boat in Halong Bay that killed 12 passengers, and that of Din Ky
floating restaurant in Binh Duong leaving 16 dead.
At present, most overnight tourist boats are made of wood. In Halong Bay, Quang
Ninh, there are 500 tourist boats, with 150 boats allowing tourists to stay
overnight, most of which are made of wood.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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