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22 Effect of objects and marine safety principles
The Parliament does not intend by this Part to create in any person any legal right or give rise to any civil cause of action.
Chapter 2—Marine safety duties
Part 2.1—The concept of ensuring safety
23 The concept of ensuring safety
(1) To avoid doubt, a duty imposed on a person under this Act or the regulations to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, safety, requires the person to—
(a) eliminate risks to safety so far as is reasonably practicable; and
(b) if it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate risks to safety, to reduce those risks so far as is reasonably practicable.
(2) To avoid doubt, for the purposes of Parts 2.2 to 2.6 or regulations made for the purposes of those Parts regard must be had to the following matters in determining what is (or was at a particular time) reasonably practicable in relation to ensuring safety—
(a) the likelihood of the hazard or risk concerned eventuating;
(b) the degree of harm that would result if the hazard or risk eventuated;
(c) what the person concerned knows, or ought reasonably to know, about the hazard or risk and any ways of eliminating or reducing the hazard or risk;
(d) the availability and suitability of ways to eliminate or reduce the hazard or risk;
(e) the cost of eliminating or reducing the hazard or risk.
Pt 2.2 (Heading) amended by Nos 36/2013 s. 30, 55/2017 s. 6.