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Accident prevention on board ship at sea and in port.
- 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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