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Expired flare collection and lifejackets along Northern NSW Coastline

by Transport Roads and Maritime Services on 19 Jan 2016
Flare Louise Nicholls
Roads and Maritime Services has launched a program to help boaters dispose of expired flares, with mobile collections set up along the NSW coastline until the end of the boating season in May.

A Roads and Maritime spokesperson said the flare collection program would continue this weekend to allow flares to be disposed of safely and conveniently.

“This important initiative allows boaters to dispose of old flares responsibly and promotes a culture of safer boating,” the spokesperson said.

“Marine flares can signal someone is in trouble and help provide a location for aircraft or vessels engaged in a search and rescue.

“Generally, a minimum of two red hand flares and two orange smoke flares are required on all vessels operating in open waters.

“Most flares have a use-by-date of three years and must be replaced before expiry.

“Penalties apply for not carrying current flares on a vessel, so it is vital boat owners regularly check and replace flares.

“By holding collection days Roads and Maritime hopes to also remind boaters to check their safety equipment regularly.

“From January until May boaters can take old flares to various sites along the coast. From there the flares will be disposed of by a Roads and Maritime approved contractor.”

The spokesperson said the expired flare collection program complements other boating safety initiatives including the Old4New lifejackets program.

“Where possible, flare collection days will be held along with visits from the Old4New van.

Boaters will be able to trade-in their old lifejackets for a more modern, slim-fitting model which will be available from the Old4New van.”

Flare collection dates and locations along with the Old4New lifejacket van include:

• Friday 22 January 2pm-5pm at the Apex Park boat ramp, Laurieton
• Saturday 23 January 6am-9am at the Crowdy Head boat ramp, Crowdy Head
• Saturday 23 January 2pm-5pm at the Harrington boat ramp, Harrington
• Sunday 24 January 6am-9am at the Queen Elizabeth Park, Taree
• Sunday 24 January 2pm-5pm at the Tuncurry boat ramp, Tuncurry
• Saturday 30 January 2pm-5pm at the Blacksmiths boat ramp, Blacksmiths

For more information on flare disposal options visit website and search for ‘flare’.
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