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Accident prevention on board ship at sea and in port.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
International Labour Office.
Series:
International Labour Office. ILO codes of practice.
ILO code of practice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Merchant mariners--Legal status, laws, etc.
Merchant mariners.
Ships--Safety regulations.
Ships.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (146 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Geneva : International Labour Office, 1996.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
An ILO code of practice
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Contents
1. General provisions
1.1. Objective
1.2. Application
1.3. General definitions
2. General duties and responsibilities
2.1. General duties of the competent authority of flag States
2.2. General duties and responsibilities of competent authorities other than the flag State
2.3. General duties and responsibilities of shipowners
2.4. General duties and responsibilities of the master
2.5. General duties and responsibilities of seafarers
2.6. General duties and responsibilities of the shipboard safety and health committee
2.7. General duties and responsibilities of the safety officer
2.8. General duties and responsibilities of the safety representative(s)
3. Reporting of accidents
3.1. General provisions
4. Permit-to-work systems
4.1. General provisions
5. General shipboard safety and health considerations
5.1. Shipboard housekeeping and personal health and hygiene
5.2. Use of chemicals
5.3. Fire prevention
5.4. Working clothes and personal protective equipment
5.5. Signs, notices and colour codes
6. Shipboard emergencies and emergency equipment
6.1. General provisions
6.2. Fire-fighting equipment, drills and training
6.3. Abandon ship drills and training
6.4. Helicopter operations
6.5. Man overboard and rescue at sea
6.6. Other drills
7. Carriage of dangerous goods
7.1. General provisions
7.2. Special precautions
7.3. Additional sources of information
8. Safe access to ship
8.1. Means of access to ship
8.2. Ship's accommodation ladders and gangways
8.3. Portable ladders
8.4. Pilot ladders
8.5. Transport of persons by water
9. Safe movement about the ship
9.1. General provisions
9.2. Passageways and walkways
9.3. Watertight doors
9.4. Lighting.
9.5. Protection around cargo hatches and other deck openings
9.6. Access to holds and other spaces
9.7. Drainage
10. Entering and working in enclosed or confined spaces
10.1. General provisions
10.2. Precautions on entering dangerous spaces
10.3. Duties and responsibilities of a competent person and of a responsible officer
10.4. Preparing and securing the space for entry
10.5. Testing the atmosphere of confined and enclosed spaces
10.6. Use of a permit-to-work system
10.7. Procedures and arrangements before entry
10.8. Procedures and arrangements during entry
10.9. Additional requirements for entry into a space where the atmosphere is suspect or known to be unsafe
10.10. Breathing apparatus and resuscitation equipment
10.11. Maintenance of equipment and training
11. Manual lifting and carrying
11.1. General provisions
12. Tools and materials
12.1. General provisions
12.2. Hand tools
12.3. Portable electric, pneumatic and hydraulic tools
12.4. Workshop and bench machines (fixed installations)
12.5. Abrasive wheels
12.6. Spirit lamps
12.7. Compressed air
12.8. Compressed gas cylinders
13. Welding, flame-cutting and other hot work
13.1. General provisions
13.2. Personal protective equipment
13.3. Precautions against fire, explosions and non-life-supporting environments
13.4. Electric welding equipment
13.5. Precautions to be taken during electric-arc welding
13.6. Flame-cutting and brazing
14. Painting
14.1. General provisions
14.2. Spraying
14.3. Painting aloft and working over the side
15. Working aloft and over the side
15.1. General provisions
15.2. Cradles and stages
15.3. Bosun's chairs
15.4. Ropes
15.5. Portable ladders
15.6. Rope ladders
15.7. Working over the side from punts.
16. Working with electricity and electrical equipment
16.1. General provisions
16.2. Wandering leads, portable lights, electric tools and other movable equipment
16.3. High-voltage systems
16.4. Rectifiers and electronic equipment
16.5. Radio communication equipment
16.6. Batteries and battery rooms
16.7. Work with visual display units (VDUs), including microcomputers
17. Working with dangerous and irritating substances and radiations
17.1. General provisions
17.2. Work with unsaturated polyesters
17.3. Work with adhesives
17.4. Removing insulation, paint and other coatings
17.5. Work with asbestos
17.6. Work with man-made mineral fibres
17.7. Radio and radar installations
17.8. Ionizing radiations
18. Upkeep of wire and fibre ropes
18.1. General provisions
18.2. Wire ropes
18.3. Fibre ropes
19. Anchoring, docking and mooring
19.1. General provisions
19.2. Anchoring
19.3. Characteristics of man-made fibre ropes used for mooring or towing
19.4. Mooring and unmooring
19.5. Mooring to buoys
20. Working on deck or in cargo spaces
20.1. General provisions
20.2. Cargo operations
20.3. Lifting gear
20.4. Use of slings
20.5. Pulley blocks
20.6. Hooks
20.7. Shackles
20.8. Working on deck while ship is at sea
20.9. Heavy weather
20.10. Working in hatches and holds
21. Working in machinery spaces
21.1. General provisions
21.2. Boilers, unfired pressure vessels and steam pipes
21.3. Propulsion machinery
21.4. Turbines
21.5. Internal combustion engines
21.6. Air compressors and reservoirs
21.7. Refrigeration systems
21.8. Oil-based systems
21.9. Steering gear
21.10. Control-room operation and unattended machinery spaces
21.11. Hydraulic systems
22. Working in galleys, pantries and other food handling areas.
22.1. Loading and storing provisions
22.2. Preparation of food
22.3. Work in galleys, pantries and serving food
23. Safety in living accommodation
23.1. General provisions
23.2. Laundering appliances
23.3. Physical fitness rooms
23.4. Swimming-pools
23.5. Sewage systems
24. Specific vessel types
24.1 General provisions
24.2. Bulk carriers and carriage of bulk cargoes
24.3. Container ships
24.4. Ro-Ros (roll-on/roll-off vessels) and vehicle and passenger ferries
24.5. Oil tankers
24.6. Bulk chemical tankers
24.7. Liquefied natural and petroleum gas carriers
24.8. Passenger vessels
24.9. Offshore support vessels
Appendices
I. Permit-to-work form
II. References and further reading
III. ISO Standards
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-00171-2
OCLC:
559251766

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