Year: 2017 Language: english Genre: Educational Playtime: ~ 18 min Quality: DVD5 Format: VOB Video: 2 733 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz Description: Over the years, hot work on ships has resulted in many serious fires and explosions and caused numerous deaths and serious injuries. Too often these incidents have occurred because people failed to follow procedures or assumed that safety precautions were someone else’s responsibility. This module aims to make sure that crew are fully aware of the procedures and precautions that will keep them and the ship safe. Hot Work operations involve sources of ignition or temperatures that are high enough to cause the ignition of a flammable gas mixture. This includes welding, soldering, blowtorches, some power-driven tools, internal combustion engines and portable electrical equipment that is not intrinsically safe. To help avoid accidents, company, port and terminal requirements should always be followed, and the correct procedures should be implemented to ensure that tasks can be completed safely. Legislation & references STCW AVI/1-2 and A-VI/1-4 COSWP Ch23 + Annex 16.1.4 ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” Ch 13 IMO MSC/Circ.1084 Principles for hot work on board all types of vessels ISGOTT Ch 9.4 Learning objectives Define ‘hot work’ Explain the hazards created by hot work on board ship Describe the risk assessment necessary prior to hot work Identify the limitations of a hot work permit List precautions to be taken to ensure safe control of hot work
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Hot work - Doing the job safely
Year: 2017
Language: english
Genre: Educational
Playtime: ~ 18 min
Quality: DVD5
Format: VOB
Video: 2 733 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS
Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz
Description: Over the years, hot work on ships has resulted in many serious fires and explosions and caused numerous deaths and serious injuries. Too often these incidents have occurred because people failed to follow procedures or assumed that safety precautions were someone else’s responsibility.
This module aims to make sure that crew are fully aware of the procedures and precautions that will keep them and the ship safe.
Hot Work operations involve sources of ignition or temperatures that are high enough to cause the ignition of a flammable gas mixture. This includes welding, soldering, blowtorches, some power-driven tools, internal combustion engines and portable electrical equipment that is not intrinsically safe.
To help avoid accidents, company, port and terminal requirements should always be followed, and the correct procedures should be implemented to ensure that tasks can be completed safely.
Legislation & references
STCW AVI/1-2 and A-VI/1-4
COSWP Ch23 + Annex 16.1.4
ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” Ch 13
IMO MSC/Circ.1084 Principles for hot work on board all types of vessels
ISGOTT Ch 9.4
Learning objectives
Define ‘hot work’
Explain the hazards created by hot work on board ship
Describe the risk assessment necessary prior to hot work
Identify the limitations of a hot work permit
List precautions to be taken to ensure safe control of hot work
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