International Safety Guide for Inland Navigation Tank-barges and Terminals (ISGINTT)
Year: 2023 Language: english Author: OCIMF Genre: Guide Edition: 2nd Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 443 Description: This guide provides updated safety practices on the operation of tank-barges and terminals and continues to embrace a risk-based control philosophy. By enhancing risk awareness, ISGINTT seeks to foster an environment where the uncertainties associated with some shipboard operations are reduced not solely by prescription, but also by encouraging barge and terminal crew, as well as their employers, to identify the risks in everything they are doing and to then implement fit-for-purpose risk reduction measures. This puts the focus on people and is, therefore, entirely consistent with a strategy related to the human element which has had increased focus in recent years. The purpose of this guide is to improve safety of transport of dangerous goods at the interface of inland tank-barge with other vessels or shore facilities (terminals). The guide is not intended to create, to replace or to amend current legal requirements, but to provide additional guidelines that should not be part of legal requirements.
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International Safety Guide for Inland Navigation Tank-barges and Terminals (ISGINTT)
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Guide
Edition: 2nd
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 443
Description: This guide provides updated safety practices on the operation of tank-barges and terminals and continues to embrace a risk-based control philosophy. By enhancing risk awareness, ISGINTT seeks to foster an environment where the uncertainties associated with some shipboard operations are reduced not solely by prescription, but also by encouraging barge and terminal crew, as well as their employers, to identify the risks in everything they are doing and to then implement fit-for-purpose risk reduction measures. This puts the focus on people and is, therefore, entirely consistent with a strategy related to the human element which has had increased focus in recent years.
The purpose of this guide is to improve safety of transport of dangerous goods at the interface of inland tank-barge with other vessels or shore facilities (terminals). The guide is not intended to create, to replace or to amend current legal requirements, but to provide additional guidelines that should not be part of legal requirements.
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