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A whistle shall be placed as high as practicable on a - vessel in order to reduce interception of the emitted - sound by obstructions and also to minimize hearing - damage risks to personnel. - The sound level of the vessel's own signal at listening - posts shall not exceed 110 dB(A) and as far as - practicable should not exceed 100 dB(A). - - - -

(f) A vessel at anchor shall at intervals of not more - than one minute ring the bell rapidly for about 5 - seconds. In a vessel of 100 metres or more in - length the bell shall be sounded in the forepart of - the vessel and immediately after the ringing of - the bell the gong shall be sounded rapidly for - about 5 seconds in the after part of the vessel. A - vessel at anchor may in addition sound three - blasts in succession, namely one short, one prolonged - and one short blast, to give warning of - her position and of the possibility of collision to - an approaching vessel. - - -

(g) A vessel aground shall give the bell signal and if - required the gong signal prescribed in paragraph - - -

(f) of this Rule and shall, in addition, give three - separate and distinct strokes on the bell immediately - before and after the rapid ringing of the bell. - A vessel aground may in addition sound an appropriate - whistle signal. -

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