In determining the standard of care a reasonable person would exercise in operating a vessel and whether there was a risk that a result mentioned in a provision of this Part would happen, the matters to which the eligible court may have regard include the following:
(a) the characteristics of the vessel;
(b) the vessel's cargo and the risks of pollution or damage to the marine environment if that cargo is released;
(c) the amount of bunker oil on board the vessel and the risk of pollution or damage to the marine environment if that amount of oil is released;
(d) the state of visibility;
(e) the state of the wind, sea and current;
(f) the presence of other vessels in the vicinity;
(g) the presence of navigation hazards in the vicinity;
(h) the rules under the Prevention of Collisions Convention;
(i) operational requirements imposed by law.