Accident prevention on board ship at sea and in port
ILO - Geneva
1996
194 p.
access to workplace ; electrical safety ; EU Directive ; fire protection ; first aid equipment ; ILO ; manual lifting ; occupational safety ; personal protective equipment ; port ; rescue training ; safe working methods ; sea transport ; ship
ILO Codes of Practice)
Safety organization
English
Charts
92-2-109450-2
This code of practice aims at improving safety at sea by providing guidelines to evaluate the special risks of bulk cargoes such as oil, gas and chemicals, and the hazards relating to rollon/rolloff vessels, ferries and container ships. It also deals with generic problems - anchoring, mooring, access to the ship, use of hoisting devices, general cargo working and maintenance, for example - taking account of the changing nature of seaborne commerce in recent years.
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