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    Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port (Second Edition)

    £20.00
    This publication aims to provide guidelines based on best practices employed in many maritime countries, which can assist ship owners, seafarers and governments to improve conditions and reduce the number of accidents on board ship.
    ISBN: 9789221094500
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    Published: October 1996

    Author: International Labour Office (ILO)

    The safety aspects of work on board ship are a major concern for shipowners and seafarers alike. This code of practice covers the special risks connected to the carriage of bulk cargoes such as oil, gas, chemicals and the hazards relating to roll-on/roll-off vessels, ferries and container ships. It also deals with the perennial problems of anchoring, mooring, access to the ship, use of hoisting devices, general cargo working, maintenance and so on, taking account of the growth and changing nature of sea-borne commerce in recent years.

    The code, which has been drawn up by an international group of experts, is intended for all those concerned with safety and health on board ship.

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    Full digital technical libraryIMO and flag state approved
    Quick and easy to use and updateEasily access certificates for inspections
    Removes shipping costs of paper libraryNo unlocking
    Compliance made easyReduces administration on board
    New books added regularlyOnline and offline updating
    Filtered searchingWindows-only, Macs are not supported

    Published: October 1996

    Author: International Labour Office (ILO)

    The safety aspects of work on board ship are a major concern for shipowners and seafarers alike. This code of practice covers the special risks connected to the carriage of bulk cargoes such as oil, gas, chemicals and the hazards relating to roll-on/roll-off vessels, ferries and container ships. It also deals with the perennial problems of anchoring, mooring, access to the ship, use of hoisting devices, general cargo working, maintenance and so on, taking account of the growth and changing nature of sea-borne commerce in recent years.

    The code, which has been drawn up by an international group of experts, is intended for all those concerned with safety and health on board ship.

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