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05-001 INTRODUCTION AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (Code-save) Content (см. файлы Code-Safe_0000 до 0007)Preface ( см. файлы Code-Safe_Ch0_2.01_01, 02)Contents (см. файлы от Code-Safe_Ch0_2.01_03 до 014)
SECTION I Safety responsibilites / shipboard management
INTRODUCTION AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SECTION I SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES/SHIPBOARD MANAGEMENT
Chapter I Risk assessment1.1 Introduction1.2 Key terms1.3 Principles of risk assessment1.4 Risk assessment in practice1.5 What should be assessed?1.6 Who has to carry out the assessment?1.7 How thorough should the assessment be?1.8 When to assess?1.9 Risk assessment pro-forma1.10Elements of risk assessmentAnnex I. IGuidance on main elements of risk assessmentAnnex 1.2Initial risk assessmentAnnex 1.3Detailed risk assessment
Chapter 2 Health surveillance2.1 Duty of employers2.2 Purpose of health surveillence2.3 Application2.4 What to do
Chapter 3 Safety Officials3.1 Introduction3.2 Employer duties 3.3 The Regulations3.4 Appointment of Safety Officers3.5 Election of Safety Representatives3.6 Safety Committees3.7 Termination of Appointments3.8 Support for Safety Officials3.9 General Advice to Safety Officers3.10 Advice on compliance with safety requirements
3.11 Powers of Safety Representatives3.12 Advice to Safety Representatives3.13 Advice to Safety Committees3.14 Accident InvestigationAnnex 3.1 Checklist for safety officer's inspectionAnnex 3.2 Voluntary statement
Chapter 4 Personal protective equipment4.1 Introduction4.2 Employer duties4.3 Worker duties4.4 Types of equipment4.5 Head protection4.6 Hearing protection4.7 Face and eye protection4.8 Respiratory protective equipment4.9 Hand and foot protection4.10 Protection from falls4.1 IBody protection4.12 Protection against drowning
Chapter 5 Safety signs5.1 Safety Signs5.2 General5.3 Role of the Employer 5.4 Workers' responsibilities
Chapter 6 Means of access and safe movement6.1 Means of access6.2 Use of equipment6.3 Access for Pilots6.4 Safe movement6.5 Entry into dangerous spacesAnnex 6.1 Standards for hold access
Chapter 7 Work equipment7.1 MS and FV (Health and Safety at Work) Regulations7.2 MS (Guarding of Machinery and Safety of Electrical Equipment) Regulations 19887.3 MS (Hatches and Lifting Plant) Regulations7.4 Hatches7.5 Lifting Plant7.6 Testing and examination of lifting equipment7.7 Marking of lifting equipment7.8 Certificates and reportsAnnex 7.1 Certificates of test and thorough examinationAnnex 7.2 Register of ships' lifting appliances and cargo handling gear
SECTION 2 PERSONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Chapter 8 Safety Induction8.1 General8.2 Emergency procedures and fire precautions8.3 Accidents and Medical Emergencies8.4 Health and hygiene8.5 Good Housekeeping8.6 Environmental responsibilities8.7 Occupational health and safety8.8 Employer and worker responsibilities8.9 Consultation procedures Annex 8.1 Summary of at sea garbage disposal regulations
Chapter 9 Fire precautions9.1 General9.2 Smoking9.3 Electrical and other fittings9.4 Spontaneous combustion9.5 Machinery spaces
9.6 Galleys
Chapter 10 Emergency procedures10.1 Action in the event of a fire10.2 Musters and drills10.3 Fire drills10.4 Survival craft drills10.5 Drills and rescue from dangerous spaces10.6 Assisting a casualty10.7 Dangerous goods
Chapter 11 Security on board11.1 Introduction11.2 International terrorism11.3 Stowaways11.4 Piracy and armed robbery11.5 General precautions11.6 Drugs11.7 Travel Advice Notices
Chapter 12 Living on board12.1 General12.2 Health and hygiene12.3 Working in hot climates12.4 Working clothes12.5 Shipboard housekeeping12.6 Substances hazardous to health12.7 Common personal injuries
Chapter 13 Safe movementI 3.1General Advice13.2 Drainage13.3 Transit Areas13.4 Lighting13.5 Guarding of openingsI 3.6Watertight doorsI 3.7Ship-board vehicles
Chapter 14 Food preparation and handling14.1 Health and hygiene14.2 Slips, falls and tripping hazards14.3 Galley stoves, steamboilers and deep fat fryers14.4 LPG appliances14.5 Deep fat frying14.6 Microwave ovens14.7 Catering equipment14.8 Knives, saws, choppers etc14.9 Refrigerated rooms and store rooms
SECTION 3 WORKACTIVITIES
Chapter 15 Safe systems of work15.1 Introduction15.2 Working aloft and outboard15.3 Portable ladders15.4 Cradles and stages15.5 Bosun's chair15.6 Working from punts15.7 Work in machinery spaces15.8 Boilers15.9 Unmanned machinery spaces15.10 Refrigeration machinery
Chapter 16 Permit to work systems16.1 Introduction
16.2 Permit-to-work systemsAnnex 16.1 Suggested minimum headings for inclusion in permits-to-work
Chapter 17 Entering enclosed or confined spaces17.1 Introduction17.2 Precautions on entering dangerous enclosed or confined spaces17.3 Duties and responsibilities of a competent person and of a responsible officer17.4 Identifying potential hazards17.5 Preparing and securing the space for entry17.6 Testing the atmosphere of the space17.7 Use of control systems17.8 Procedures and arrangements before entry17.9 Procedures and arrangements during entry 17.10 Procedures on completion 17.11 Additional requirements for entry into a space where the atmosphere is suspect or known to be unsafe 17.12 Training, instruction and information 17.1 3 Breathing apparatus and resuscitation equipment
Chapter 18 Boarding arrangements18.1 Introduction18.2 Positioning of boarding equipment18.3 Lighting and safety of movement18.4 Portable and rope laddersI 8.5Safety nets18.6 Maintenance of equipment for means of accessI 8.7Special circumstances18.8 Pilot ladders and hoistsAnnex I 8.1 Construction of means of accessAnnex 18.2 Corrosion of accommodation ladders and gangways
Chapter 19 Manual handling19.1 Introduction19.2 General19.3 Role of employers19.4 Advice to seafarersAnnex 19.1 Factors to be consideredAnnex 19.2 Graphic illustrations of manual handling techniques
Chapter 20 Use of work equipment20.1 Introduction20.2 Use of tools and equipment20.3 Hand tools20.4 Portable power operated tools and equipment20.5 Workshop and bench machines (fixed installations)20.6 Abrasive wheels20.7 Hydraulic/pneumatic/high pressure jetting equipment20.8 Hydraulic jacks20.9 Ropes20.10 Characteristics of man-made fibre ropes20.1 I Work with visual display units (VDUs)20.12 Personnel lifts and lift machinery20.13 Laundry equipment
Chapter 21 Lifting plant21.1 Introduction21.2 General requirements21.3 Use of winches and cranes21.4 Use of derricks21.5 Use of derricks in union purchase21.6 Use of stoppers21.7 Overhaul of cargo gear21.8 Trucks and other vehicles/appliances21.9 Defect reporting and testing - advice to competent personAnnex 21.1 Code of hand signals
Chapter 22 Maintenance22.1 Introduction22.2 General22.3 Floor plates and handrails22.4 Maintenance of machinery22.5 Boilers22.6 Auxiliary machinery and equipment22.7 Main engines22.8 Refrigeration machinery and refrigerated compartments22.9 Steering gear22.10 Hydraulic and pneumatic equipment22.11 Electrical equipment22.12 Radio Equipment - General22.13 Additional electrical hazards from radio equipment22.14 Valves and semi-conductor devices22.15 Work on apparatus on extension runners or on the bench22.16 Storage Batteries - General22.17 Lead-acid batteries22.18 Alkaline batteries
Chapter 23 Hot work23.1 Introduction23.2 General .23.3 Personal protective equipment23.4 Pre-use equipment check23.5 Precautions against fire and explosion23.6 Electric welding equipment23.7 Precautions to be taken during electric arc welding23.8 Compressed gas cylinders23.9 Gas welding and cutting23.10 Further informationAnnex 23,1 Hot work. Lighting up and shutting down proceduresAnnex 23.2 Earthing of arc welding systemsAnnex 23.3 Hot work. Hoses and connections/assemblies
Chapter 24 Painting24.1 Introduction24.2 General24.3 Preparation and precautions24.4 Use of paint spraying equipment
Chapter 25 Anchoring, mooring and towing operations25.1 Introduction25.2 Anchoring and weighing anchor25.3 Making fast and casting off25.4 Mooring to buoys25.5 Towins
Chapter 26 Hatch covers and access lids26.1 Introduction26.2 General26.3 Mechanical hatch covers26.4 Non-mechanical hatch covers and beams26.5 Steel-hinged inspection/access lids26.6 Access to holds/cargo spaces
Chapter 27 Hazardous substances27.1 General advice27.2 Prevention or control of exposure27.3 Asbestos dust27.4 Dangerous goods27.5 Use of chemical agents27.6 Dry-cleaning operations27.7 Safe use of pesticides
Chapter 28 Use of safety signs28.1 Introduction28.2 Signs and notices28.3 Occasional signs28.4 Electrical wiring28.5 Gas cylinders28.6 Pipelines28.7 Portable fire extinguishersAnnex 28.1 International colour coding of signs
SECTION 4 SPECIALIST SHIPS
Chapter 29 Dry cargo ships29.1 Stowage of cargo29.2 Dangerous goods and substances29.3 Carriage of containers29.4 Working cargo29.5 Lighting in cargo spaces29.6 General precautions for personnel
Chapter 30 Tankers and other ships carrying bulk liquid cargoes30.1 General30.2 Oil and bulk ore/oil carriers30.3 Liquefied gas carriers30.4 Chemical carriers
Chapter 31 Ships serving offshore oil and gas installations31.1 General31.2 Carriage of cargo on deck31.3 Lifting, hauling and towing gear31.4 Preparation for cargo handling31.5 Approaching installation and cargo handling at installation31.6 Transfer of personnel by ship to installation by 'personnel baskets31.7 Transfer of personnel by boat31.8 Anchor handling
Chapter 32 Ro-Ro Ferries32.1 Introduction32.2 General32.3 Ventilation32.4 Fire safety/prevention32.5 Noise32.6 Safe movement32.7 Inspection of vehicles32.8 Stowage32.9 Securing of cargo32.10 Dangerous goods32.11 Specialised vehicles32.12 Use of work equipment32.13 Housekeeping
Chapter 33 Port towage industry33.1 General33.2 Watertight integrity33.3 Testing and inspection of towing equipment33.4 Connecting and disconnecting the towing gear33.5 Use of bridal/gog rope during towing operations33.6 Crew safety during towing operations33.7 Communications33.8 Interaction33.9 Escorting
SECTION 5 APPENDICES Appendix I Standards specifications referred to in this codeA, Arranged by code chapter B. Arranged by number Appendix 2 Bibliography1. SO publications
2. Maritime and Coastguard Agency free publications3. IMO publications4. International Chamber of Shipping publications5. The International Shipping Federation Publication