Index

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Index
Abrasive whe els 12.5
Access to
batteries 16.6
boilers 21.2
chemical tankers 24.6
electrical equipment
rooms 16.1.24
fire-fighting appliances 6.2.3
high voltage equipment 16.3.3
holds 20.10.2
special cargo spaces 24.2.4
cranes 20.3.6
Accidents, reporting of 3
Accommodation
general safety in 23
ladders 8.1.16
Air compressors 21.6
Anchoring and mooring 19
Asbestos 17.5
Battery rooms 16.6
Boiler and machinery spaces, work in 21
Breathing apparatus
enclosed, confined spaces 10.2.2, 10.2.3
fire fighting 6.2.1, 6.2.4
heating or welding 13.1.1
in pump rooms 24.5.6
inspection 10.11.1
painting 14.2.2
type of 5.4.5
use of 5.4.5.4, 6.2.11, 10.2.1, 10.7.9, 10.9.2,
10.10
Bulk carriers and cargoes 24.2
Bulk chemical carriers 24.6
Cargo working
loading of provisions 22.1
preparation for 20.2
using hatches 20.2.1 0
Catering 22
Certificates
electrical equipment 16.2.7
inspection 20.2.5
ship fitness 24.6.3, 24.7.3
Chemicals, use of 5.2
Clothing 1.3.1 (e)
Competent authority 1.3.1(a)
helicopters 6.4
Competent person (officer) 1.3.1(b)
approval of electrical repairs 23.1.4
checking water gauges 21.2.7
electrical repairs 16.1.5, 16.1.8
inspections 2.1.4, 2.3.9, 10.11.1
leakage of dangerous cargo 21.1.14, 21.7.2
liquefied gas operations 24.7.7
loading and discharge operations 24.1.5
movement of vehicles 24.4.10, 24.4.12
permit to work 16.1.4
propulsion machinery 21.3.1
reporting of injury 2.3.13
supervision of work 2.3.6, 7.1.3, 17.1.2,
21.1.1, 21.1.20
tanker operations 24.5.5, 24.6.6
testing of atmosphere 1 0.5
Compressed air, use of 12.7
Compressed gas cylinders
for refrigerants 21.7.2
Confined spaces 10
Control room operation noise levels 21.1.16
Dangerous goods, carriage of 24.4.32
Deck
general work on 20.1
preparation for cargo working 20.2
Double bottoms, work in 10.1.3
Drainage 9.7
Duties and responsibilities
competent authorities 2.2
flag states 2.1
master 2.4
safety and health committee 2.6
safety officer 2.7
safety representative 2.8
seafarers 2.5
shipowners 2.3
Electric cables 16.2.1, 16.2.3
Electric tools 16.2
in gas atmospheres 21.5.3
Electrical equipment 16
in accommodation 23.1.4
batteries and battery rooms 16.6
cables, portable lights, electric tools,
etc. 16.2
high voltage systems 16 .3
radio communication equipment 16.5
rectifiers and electronic equipment 16.4
visual display units (VDUs) 16.7
Electronic equipment 16.4
Emergency procedures
spillage of chemicals 24.6.7
training in 24.1.4
Engines, internal co mbustion
general 21.5
Eye protection 14.1.5
painting 14.2.2, 14.2.4
use of 5.4.4
Ferries 24.4
Fire appliances 6.2

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