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UK-MCA Safety Alert No.44 – LSA/Lifejackets recall

3 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2012 | Posted by admin in Χωρίς κατηγορία - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο UK-MCA Safety Alert No.44 – LSA/Lifejackets recall)

Attention is drawn to the the Safety Alert No. 44 released by the UK MCA in July 2012, related to lifejackets type ,Mullion manufacturer of Lifejacket COMPACT 150N ISO 12402 for which it was discovered that a problem may occur during the inflation of the above mentioned lifejacket.

MCA was informed that in order to avoid any potential safety issue, Mullion is recalling COMPACT 150N ISO 12402 lifejackets if they have a yellow valve in the oral tube (see  attached Mullion Technical Safety Alert). The affected lifejackets are being recalled as a precaution for inspection and, where appropriate, repair or replacement.

Owners of lifejackets as described above should:

Not use them.Return them to the nearest Mullion Lifejacket Service Station or to Sioen Ireland factory in Donegal to have the oral tube valve checked for stability or lifejacket replacement if necessary.

Owners of these lifejackets seeking further information on the recall process can call the Mullion Helpline on UK/Ireland +44 (797) 11 03 798 between 0800 and1600 (UK local time)

International calls outside of the UK/Ireland +32 (51) 74 15 21
Owners can also make contact by email mullion@sioen.com

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Life Jackets on Ships

14 Αυγούστου, 2012 | Posted by admin in Χωρίς κατηγορία - (Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Life Jackets on Ships)

Highest consideration factor is given to human life at sea while dealing with any type of emergency and life saving appliances plays an important role in saving lives in all types of emergency situation.

A ship is assigned with different types of life saving appliances for various emergency situations and their operating and maintenance procedures must be well known to the ship’s staff.One such life saving appliance which is used in almost all kinds of emergencies is the Life jacket or life vest. The details for construction and operating requirements are given in SOLAS chapter II under LSA code which was amended in July 2010.

What is life jacket?

Life jacket is a sleeveless jacket made up of buoyant or inflatable material used to keep human body afloat in water.

Two popular types of life jackets used onboard are:

–Inflatable life jacket: This jacket needs inflation for buoyancy and is automatically inflated when immersed in water. It normally consists of two different buoyancy compartments.

–Non inflatable life jacket: These jackets are fitted with buoyant materials and they don’t need to inflate.

How many life jackets should be there on a ship?

On Passenger Ships

–There must be a life jacket for every person onboard ship.

–Life jacket for each child or 10 % of the total number of passenger which ever is higher.

On Cargo ships

–There must be a life jacket for all the crew and their families, if onboard.

–Since officers carry their family with them, infant life jacket must be provided in cargo ships.

The number of life jackets must be carried in excess as in case of damage to any, it can be replaced with spare one.

What are the requirements (including 2010 amendments) as per SOLAS?

  1. Each life jacket shall be fitted with a whistle firmly secured by a lanyard.

  2. Life jacket lights and whistles shall be selected and secured to the lifejacket in such a way that their performance in combination is not degraded.

  3. Each life jacket shall be provided with a releasable buoyant line or other means to secure it to a lifejacket worn by another person in the water.

  4. Each life jacket shall be provided with a suitable means to allow a rescuer to lift the wearer from the water into a survival craft or rescue boat.

  5. Jacket must not sustain burning or melting when exposed to fire for a period of 2 seconds.

  6. It is clearly capable of being worn in only one way or, as far as is practicable, cannot be donned incorrectly.

  7. When jumped from a height of at least 4.5 m into the water no injury and dislodging or damaging the lifejacket.

  8. Should have buoyancy which is not reduced by more than 5% after 24 hour submersion in fresh water.

Life jacket is one of the most important personal protective equipment available on board ships. According to ship safety regulations, every seafarer on board ship is provided with a life jacket and he or she must know how to use it in case of emergencies.

Though the procedure of putting on a life jacket might seem an easy task, seafarers have often been found making mistakes in doing so, especially in case of emergency situations.

Not wearing the life jacket properly can hurt the seafarer while jumping in the water or it can even loosen and come off because of the forces of water.

It is therefore not only important that every seafarer knows how to wear a life jacket but also necessary that he or she understands how to put it on quickly and properly.

Watch the video below to understand and remember the procedure to wear a life jacket.

How to wear a life jacket?

How to wear a life jacket in water?

Also, sometimes it so happen that because of dearth of time during emergencies or due to unfavourable circumstances, seafarer might have to wear the life jacket after jumping in the water.

Note that wearing the life jacket while in water is not an easy task. Putting on the life jacket in the right manner, while in water, requires good practice and training.

Watch the video below to find out how to wear a life jacket while in water.

Source : marine insight

For additional info read the LSA code basic – by Capt. Brakocevic