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A Guide to Private Buoys - Transports Canada

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRIVATE<br />

BUOY OWNERS<br />

RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRIVATE BUOY OWNERS<br />

As an owner of a private<br />

buoy, YOU are responsible<br />

<strong>to</strong> make sure that:<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

It meets all legal requirements,<br />

standards and guidelines of the<br />

PBR, the Canadian Aids <strong>to</strong><br />

Navigation System (TP 968) and<br />

Transport <strong>Canada</strong> directives.<br />

It is built and maintained so that it<br />

remains in position.<br />

Anchors are used, built and installed<br />

in a way that will keep the buoy<br />

in position.<br />

You have a moni<strong>to</strong>ring and repair<br />

schedule for checking that the<br />

buoy continues <strong>to</strong> meet all legal<br />

requirements, stays in position and<br />

remains in good working order.<br />

You use recommended retroreflective<br />

material (as a minimum).<br />

Any lights comply with the<br />

Canadian Aids <strong>to</strong> Navigation<br />

System (TP 968).<br />

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