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INTERIM OPERATIONAL NOTES
CARDIFF BAY BARRAGE
COMMUNICATIONS
VHF Radio Channel 18, Call
Sign "Barrage Control".
Telephone 01222 700234
LIGHTS AND SIGNALS
A series of lights will be
displayed at the lock entrance. The relevant lock number is shown
beneath the light signal.
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EMERGENCY
CONDITION. STOP!
CONTACT BARRAGE CONTROL
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| RED |
VESSELS
SHALL NOT PROCEED |
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| GREEN |
VESSELS
MAY PROCEED |
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VESSEL MAY PROCEED WHEN IT HAS RECEIVED SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
TO DO SO FROM BARRAGE CONTROL |
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LOCK BOOKING
Locking out will commence when
there is a height of water of 1.0 m over the inner lock sill (sill
height 5.8 m + CD.) Lock bookings may be made for the period up
to high water only. Bookings may be made for a period of up to two
weeks in advance. For lock bookings contact barrage control. If
you decide not to sail, please cancel your booking.
PRIORITY VESSELS / WHEN LOCKING
No vessel has priority over
any other vessel with the following exceptions :- When a vessel
has booked a lock. In an emergency. At the lock masters discretion.For
a vessel with a 1.5 m draft predicted access would normally be approximately
2.5 hours after either side of high water. The skippers of all vessels
are requested to ensure the are aware of their vessel draft (i.e.
the depth of the vessel below the water line.) Depth boards are
located adjacent to the lock entrance.
LOCKING OUT PROCEDURE
Call barrage control 15 minutes
before your scheduled lock to confirm your readiness. Listen on
VHF Ch 18 for the lockmasters instructions to enter the lock. Moor
as far forward in the lock as possible using appropriate lines and
fenders. Exit the lock only when the lock gates are fully open.
Note: if you require a lock out but have not booked, contact barrage
control for a lock out time (you could experience a long delay if
you have not booked!)
LOCKING IN PROCEDURE
Call barrage control on VHF
Ch 18 and request a lock in. Give details as instructed The lock
master will enter your vessel's name on a list and call you into
the outer harbour where you may hold onto a barge until your lock
is ready. Do not enter the outer harbour until instructed to do
so. Check lock lights. The outer harbour is still a construction
site and out-bound vessels may be departing. Whilst waiting for
a lock remember to keep clear of commercial vessels entering or
departing from Queen Alexandra Dock. These vessels have right of
way.
QUEUE JUMPING
Under no circumstances attempt
to enter the lock until instructed to do so. The lock staff will
be working hard to ensure delays are kept to a minimum. if you queue
jump the lock will remain inoperative until you remain your vessel.
SAFETY
The safety of barrage users
is of primary importance. For your own safety please follow these
guide lines:- Listen to, and follow the instructions given to you
by barrage staff. Maintain a listening watch on VHF Ch 18 until
clear of the barrage. Moor your vessel securely in the lock. Instruct
your crew on lock procedure, and ensure lines and fenders are rigged
on both sides of your vessel. Keep clear of the sluices at all times.Keep
clear of commercial shipping - they have right of way in Cardiff
Roads . In the event of an emergency contact "Barrage Control" immediately.The
decision to put to sea, the safety of the vessel and its crew is
the responsibility of the vessel's skipper.
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