61. Restrictions on fires and lights when tanks opened
(1) From the time when tanks of an oil vessel are opened for the purpose of discharging or loading flammable liquid in bulk, a person must not use or permit or suffer to be used on the vessel, any fire, other than approved ship's boilers, or light other than a safety lamp, approved by the Marine Manager, either on board or within 30 metres of the oil vessel without the authority of the Marine Manager.
(2) Fires, lights, or electric apparatus, other than electric filament lamps or self contained lamps, heaters, cookers, or other types of safe apparatus so designed, constructed and maintained as to be incapable of igniting flammable vapour, must not be used on or near the wharf at which flammable liquid is being discharged or loaded, or upon which flammable liquid is lying.
(3) A person who contravenes this by-law commits an offence.