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25 Φεβρουαρίου, 2016 | Posted by admin in IMO | ISM | SOLAS - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Man Overboard Fatality)
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) issued the attached report of its investigation of the man overboard fatality from the bulk carrier Hyundai Dangjin in Port Walcott on 10 July 2015.
The second mate descended a rope ladder to read the outboard midships draft mark while the vessel was loading cargo. He was wearing a work vest and an AB was standing by on deck. When the second mate fell into the water, the AB threw him a lifebuoy, but the second mate was unable to reach it before drowning.
Investigation revealed that the rope ladder had been rigged upside down and that the work vest had insufficient buoyancy for the second mate’s heavy build. With their wrong side up, the ladder steps (folded aluminium) did not provide a flat surface to stand on comfortably. Further, the steps were not good handholds.
A review of its shipboard safety management system (SMS) resulted in a ‘Safe Draft Check Instruction’ being included in the procedures related to cargo operations for bulk carriers. The instruction details the procedures (including permits to work) when checking the ship’s draught from a rope ladder.
Port terminal managers, reviewed the draught survey methods at its terminals. As a result of the review, the reading draught marks from rope ladders was prohibited. An alternate method, using a manometer, was put in place.
This report highlights the broad safety concerns. In many cases, little attention is paid to planning apparently straightforward tasks, such as using a rope ladder. This can lead to important factors and relevant considerations not being taken into account, including the experience and physical ability of persons undertaking the task.
accident investigation, fatality, ISM, SMSM
6 Ιουλίου, 2012 | Posted by admin in IMO - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Carriage of Dangerous Goods MSC.1/Cirl.1410)
The IMO issues MSC.1 Circ.1410 regarding the Carriage of Dangerous Goods/Contact information for the designated national competent authority.
The carriage of dangerous goods by sea is governed by the regulations of chapter VII of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974. Part A of SOLAS chapter VII regulates the carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form and SOLAS regulation VII/3 requires that carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form shall be in compliance with the relevant provisions of the IMDG Code.
Section 7.9.3 of the IMDG Code identifies the main offices of designated national competent authorities. The annex1 to this circular provides a more comprehensive listing of contact information for competent authorities and bodies including:
.1 the designated national competent authorities;
.2 competent authorities and bodies which have been designated for the testing and certification of packagings, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and large packagings; and
.3 competent authorities and bodies which have been designated as competent inspection agencies or authorities for testing, approval, acceptance and other duties connected with portable tanks, road tank vehicles, multiple-element gas containers (MEGCs) and bulk containers (BK2).
This circular revokes MSC.1/Circ.1336.
Dangerous Goods, IMO, SOLAS
5 Ιουλίου, 2012 | Posted by admin in IMO | SOLAS - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Mandatory the FTP Code 2010 / Edition 2012)
Under Solas 2010 Amendments from 1st of July 2012 makes mandatory the International Code for the Application of Fire Test Procedures (2010 FTP Code).
The 2010 FTP Code provides the international requirements for laboratory testing, type-approval and fire test procedures for products referenced under SOLAS chapter II-2.
It comprehensively revises and updates the current Code, adopted by the MSC in 1996.
The 2010 FTP Code includes the following: test for non-combustibility; test for smoke and toxicity; test for “A”, “B” and “F” class divisions; test for fire door control systems; test for surface flammability (surface materials and primary deck coverings); test for vertically supported textiles and films; test for upholstered furniture; test for bedding components; test for fire-restricting materials for high-speed craft; and test for fire-resisting divisions of high-speed craft.
It also includes annexes on Products which may be installed without testing and/or approval and on Fire protection materials and required approval test methods.
FTP CODE, IMO, SOLAS