The BSS Examination
Just like a car, on most of the UK's inland waterways, a boat
needs to be licensed, insured and have the boat-equivalent of a MOT
-valid BSS certification - before it can cruise. Check with your
navigation authority if this applies to your waterway.
Passing a BSS examination once every four years
helps prevent boat fires, explosions, or pollution. BSS
examinations are carried out by independent BSS Examiners.
This section is about getting a boat examined and certificated
as well as the BSS requirements the boat systems should meet.
Revised
checks for the private boat BSS Examination are implemented
from Jan 2013: A four-page summary of the key BSS changes can be
download on this link.
There is a new-look, receipt-style BSS certificate from April
2013. This page explains what is
happening.
Also in this section:
Preparing for
examination
Find-An-Examiner webpage
Boats
with gas
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Stay Safe
Having fuel and electrical installations on your boat that pass
a BSS examination is only part of staying safe.
Most boat-related incidents involve someone on board doing
something to cause it, or not doing something to avoid it
…
… knowing what the key risks are, how to prevent fire
and carbon monoxide events, using all senses to recognise a risk
exists and planning to be safe, are all key to staying
safe.
This site has advice on:
Fire Safety on Boats
Carbon Monoxide Safety on
Boats
Solid fuel stove
safety
Fitting
a smoke alarm if you stay aboard your boat
Knowing what to do should fire break out - fire action
plans |
The BSS as an organisation
This is about what the Boat Safety Scheme is, what it does and,
how it is set up,
You can learn more on how the Scheme is run, the committees that
steer its activities, how stakeholders are involved in the
decisions and policies, as well as how the appeals and complaints
systems work.
The BSS
role
How
the BSS is run
BSS
News
Latest: new-look, receipt-style certificate has
arrived this April
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Contact the BSS Office team
If you wish to contact the BSS Team about any of these
subjects, or if you have an incident or near incident you
would like to tell us about, please click on this link:
BSS contact page
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