Free Downloadable PDF on Colreg 72 05/11/2009
Collisions can be avoided if every vessel abided by the International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea 1972, which came into force in 1977. It is therefore not surprising that collision accidents are increasing because these regulations were disregarded in differing areas. The most common contributory factors in all of the collisions were poor use of radar and poor lookout. The highlight of the need for the watch keepers on merchant vessels to keep an especially good lookout for and be knowledgeable of the rules contained in the COLREG. The collision regulations indicate that may is not the same as shall and there is a need to apply the COLREGS on every occasion. A free downloadable PDF on Colreg ‘72 is made available at the Colreg Section. This section was created to provide education and training resources to benefit the students and instructors in the Maritime Profession, especially the students of Capitol University particularly the College of Maritime Education and anyone interested in learning the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. The Colreg PDF download is provided for free and is the own work of the webmaster, including the layout, the slide template, etc. These resources as well are available for free in PowerPoint format. Proceed to the Colreg Section >> Colreg 72 Lights and Shapes 3D Graphics 04/29/2009
![]() To facilitate the learning and a more understandable interpretation of the lights and shapes specified by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREG ’72), Jojoeland.com has introduced a graphic interpretation of the lights and shapes to be displayed by ships in accordance of such convention. The graphic images are in 3D showing the lights and shapes displayed by a vessel in all aspect: dead ahead; dead astern; starboard side; and port side, as well as the night and daytime view of such display. The colreg section discusses about the rules of the road to prevent collision. It offers as well free downloadable PowerPoint presentation on the international regulation for preventing collisions at sea. Jojoeland.com is currently working on the PDF format of the downloadable COLREG presentation. Your comments and suggestions are very much welcome on how may I improve these resources. Click here to proceed to the Colreg section or you may also proceed directly to the Lights and shapes page >> ![]() Collisions can be avoided if every vessel abided by the International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea 1972, which came into force in 1977. It is therefore not surprising that these regulations were disregarded to varying degrees and in differing areas as collision accidents are increasing. The most common contributory factors in all of the collisions were poor lookout and poor use of radar. The highlight of the need for the watchkeepers on merchant vessels to keep an especially good lookout for and be knowledgeable of the rules contained in the COLREG. The collision regulations indicate that may is not the same as shall and there is a need to apply the COLREGS on every occasion. A free downloadable powerpoint presentation is made available at the Colreg page. This page was created to provide education and training resources to benefit the students and instructors in the Maritime Profession, especially the students of Capitol University particularly the College of Maritime Education and anyone interested in learning the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. The PowerPoint download is provided for free and is the own work of the webmaster, including the layout, the slide template, etc. ..... |