What A Marine Surveyor Needs To Know About Working in Enclosed Spaces
Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Adam Allan. Capt Michael Lloyd Genre: Practical guide Publisher: International Institute of Marine Surveying Edition: 1st Edition ISBN: 978-1-911058-00-7 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 81 Description: This book has been produced by Mines Rescue Marine (MRM) at the request of the International Institute of Marine Surveying. It serves as a technical reference for Surveyor personnel involved in entering enclosed spaces on ships for inspection purposes. I am confident that it will provide invaluable help for them to fully appreciate the potential hazards that an enclosed space may contain, or that might be generated by an inadequate entry procedure. The apparently simple operation, to enter, inspect and /or undertake work in an enclosed space, requires consideration of all available information relating to the space. This might be physical parameters, or procedural in the form of ship’s rules, company guidance and details of a readily available emergency response. The professional manner in which this information is assimilated and assessed by the Surveyor prior to him attempting entry will reduce considerably the risk of the unexpected and avoid catastrophe!
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What A Marine Surveyor Needs To Know About Working in Enclosed Spaces
Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Adam Allan. Capt Michael Lloyd
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: International Institute of Marine Surveying
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN: 978-1-911058-00-7
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 81
Description: This book has been produced by Mines Rescue Marine (MRM) at the request of the
International Institute of Marine Surveying. It serves as a technical reference for
Surveyor personnel involved in entering enclosed spaces on ships for inspection
purposes. I am confident that it will provide invaluable help for them to fully
appreciate the potential hazards that an enclosed space may contain, or that might be
generated by an inadequate entry procedure.
The apparently simple operation, to enter, inspect and /or undertake work in an enclosed
space, requires consideration of all available information relating to the space. This
might be physical parameters, or procedural in the form of ship’s rules, company
guidance and details of a readily available emergency response. The professional
manner in which this information is assimilated and assessed by the Surveyor prior to
him attempting entry will reduce considerably the risk of the unexpected and avoid
catastrophe!
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