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Safety Recommendations for Decked Fishing Vessels of Less than 12 metres in Length and Undecked Fishing Vessels.
Title:
Safety Recommendations for Decked Fishing Vessels of Less than 12 metres in Length and Undecked Fishing Vessels.
Author:
Office, International Labour.
ISBN:
9789221274490
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (267 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Abstract -- Preface -- Chapter 1 General Provisions -- 1.1 Purpose and scope -- 1.2 Definitions -- 1.3 Measurements -- 1.4 Maintenance and surveys -- 1.5 Equivalents -- Chapter 2 Construction, watertight integrity and equipment -- Part 1 General -- 2.1 Purpose and scope -- 2.2 Construction, material and structure -- 2.3 Inlets and discharges -- Part 2 Undecked Vessels -- 2.4 Drainage of partial decks -- 2.5 Securing of heavy items -- 2.6 Anchoring and mooring equipment -- Part 3 Decked Vessels -- 2.7 Construction -- 2.8 Hull integrity -- 2.9 Weathertight doors -- 2.10 Hatchways -- 2.11 Machinery space openings -- 2.12 Other deck openings -- 2.13 Ventilators -- 2.14 Air pipes -- 2.15 Sounding devices -- 2.16 Windows and skylights for decked vessels of design categories A and B -- 2.17 Freeing ports -- 2.18 Anchoring and mooring equipment -- 2.19 Working spaces within an enclosed superstructure -- 2.20 Tanks for fish in refrigerated seawater (RSW) or chilled seawater (CSW) -- 2.21 Drainage of partial decks -- 2.22 Securing of heavy items -- Chapter 3 Stability and associated seaworthiness -- 3.1 General -- 3.2 Stability criteria for decked vessels of all design categories -- 3.3 Alternative stability criteria for decked vessels of all design categories -- 3.4 Stability criteria for undecked vessels -- 3.5 Summary table of stability criteria for decked and undecked vessels -- 3.6 Flooding of fish-holds for vessels of design categories A and B -- 3.7 Particular fishing methods -- 3.8 Operating conditions for vessels of design categories Aand B -- 3.9 Ice accretion -- 3.10 Inclining test for decked vessels -- 3.11 Built-in buoyancy for undecked vessels -- 3.12 Stability information -- 3.13 Portable fish-hold divisions -- 3.14 Bow height -- 3.15 Maximum permissible operating draught.

Chapter 4 Machinery and electrical installations -- Part 1 Machinery -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 Propulsion machinery and stern gear -- 4.3 Shaft and propeller -- 4.4 Engine starting -- 4.5 Controls and instruments -- 4.6 Steering gear -- 4.7 Pumping and piping systems -- 4.8 Ventilation of the engine room -- Part 2 Electrical installations -- 4.9 Main source of electrical supply -- 4.10 Emergency source of electrical power -- 4.11 Precautions against shock, fire and other hazards of electrical origin -- 4.12 Electrical systems -- 4.13 Earthing and bonding -- 4.14 Lighting systems -- 4.15 Electric motors -- 4.16 Lightning conductors -- 4.17 Anodes -- 4.18 Equivalency -- Chapter 5 Fire protection and fire fighting -- Part 1 General -- 5.1 Structure -- 5.2 Maintenance of fire-fighting appliances -- 5.3 Heating installations -- 5.4 Storage of gas cylinders -- 5.5 Requirements for fire-fighting appliances -- 5.6 Miscellaneous items -- Part 2 Undecked vessels -- 5.7 Number of fire-fighting appliances -- Part 3 Decked vessels -- 5.8 Number of fire-fighting appliances -- 5.9 Fire-fighting appliances for machinery spaces -- 5.10 Ventilation systems -- Chapter 6 Protection of the crew -- 6.1 General protective measures -- 6.2 Deck openings and doors -- 6.3 Bulwarks, rails and guards -- 6.4 Stairways and ladders -- 6.6 Cooking facilities -- 6.5 Safe access -- 6.7 Deck machinery, tackle and lifting gear -- 6.8 Lighting in working spaces and areas -- 6.9 Ventilation in working spaces -- 6.10 Medical services -- 6.11 Miscellaneous -- Chapter 7 Life-saving appliances -- Part 1 General -- 7.1 Definitions -- 7.2 Evaluation, testing and approval of life-saving appliances and arrangements -- 7.3 Production tests -- Part 2 Vessel requirements -- 7.4 Number and types of survival craft -- 7.5 Availability and stowage of survival craft.

7.6 Lifejackets and personal flotation devices -- 7.7 Immersion suits -- 7.8 Lifebuoys -- 7.9 Distress signals -- 7.10 Retro-reflective materials on life-saving appliances -- 7.11 Miscellaneous -- 7.12 Recommendations to competent authorities -- Chapter 8 Emergency procedures and safety training -- 8.1 Emergency instructions -- 8.2 Abandon ship training -- 8.3 Training in emergency procedures -- Chapter 9 Radio communications -- Part 1 General -- 9.1 Application -- 9.2 Definitions -- 9.3 Watches -- 9.4 Sources of energy -- 9.5 Performance standards -- 9.6 Maintenance requirements -- 9.7 Radio personnel -- 9.8 Alternative arrangements -- 9.9 Equipment requirement overview based on design categoryand area of operation -- Part 2 Requirements for vessels of design categories A and B -- 9.10 Radio installations and equipment for vessels of design categories A and B -- 9.11 Radio equipment - Sea area A1 or sea areas within the coverage of a VHF coast station operating on a 24 hours aday, 7 days a week basis -- 9.12 Radio equipment - Sea areas A1 and A2 or sea areas withinthe coverage of an MF coast station providing a continuous watch on 2182 kHz as well as a continuously operating VHF station -- 9.13 Radio equipment - Sea areas outside the coverage of a VHF coast station operating on a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week basis and an MF coast station providing a continuous watch on 2 182 kHz as well as a continuously operating VHF station -- 9.14 Watches -- 9.15 Position-updating -- Part 3 Requirements for vessels of design categories C and D -- 9.16 Radio installations and equipment for vessels of design categories C and D -- Chapter 10 Navigational equipment -- 10.1 Navigational equipment -- 10.2 Nautical instruments and publications -- 10.3 Signalling equipment -- 10.4 Navigating bridge visibility -- 10.5 Navigation lights -- Chapter 11 Crew accommodation.

11.1 General -- 11.2 Lighting, heating and ventilation -- 11.3 Sleeping spaces -- 11.4 Eating spaces and cooking facilities -- 11.5 Sanitary facilities -- 11.6 Water facilities -- Chapter 12 Manning, training and competence -- 12.1 Manning and rest -- 12.2 Certification of skippers -- 12.3 Skippers' standard of competence -- 12.4 Skipper and other crew training -- Annex I Illustration of terms used in the definitions -- Annex II Recommended construction standards for wooden fishing vessels -- Part 1 General -- 1 Scope -- 2 Design categories -- 3 Construction standards -- 4 Construction standard for wooden vessels of all design categories -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Timber -- 4.3 Planking -- 4.4 Frames -- 4.5 Keel and other components -- 4.6 Deck -- 4.7 Fastenings -- 4.8 Timber treatment -- Part 2 Recommended construction standards for wooden vessels of design categories A and B -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction -- Part 3 Recommended construction standards for wooden vessels of design category C -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction -- 2.1 Planking -- 2.2 Frames -- 2.3 Keel -- 2.4 Stem -- 2.5 Transom -- 2.6 Stringers -- 2.7 Deck -- 2.8 Fastenings -- 2.9 Tables of dimensions and scantlings -- Part 4 Boatbuilding timbers of the world(grouped according to EN 338 strength class system) -- Annex III Recommended construction standards for GRP fishing vessels -- Part 1 General -- 1 Scope -- 2 Design categories -- 3 Construction standards -- 4 Construction standards for GRP vessels of all design categories -- 4.1 Materials -- 4.2 Workshop practice -- 4.3 Laminate lay-up -- 4.4 Hull construction -- 4.5 Deck construction -- Part 2 Recommended construction standards for GRP vessels of design categories A and B -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction -- Part 3 Recommended construction standards for GRP vessels of design category C -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction.

2.1 Hull and deck -- 2.2 Stiffeners -- Annex IV Recommended construction standardsfor steel fishing vessels -- Part 1 General -- 1 Scope -- 2 Design categories -- 3 Construction standards -- 4 Construction standards for steel vessels of all design categories -- 4.1 Materials -- 4.2 Alignment of materials -- 4.3 Welding -- 4.4 Detailed construction -- 4.5 Inspection and testing -- Part 2 Recommended construction standards for steel vessels of design categories A and B -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction -- Part 3 Recommended construction standards for steel vessels of design category C -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scantlings -- Annex V Recommended construction standardsfor aluminium fishing vessels -- Part 1 General -- 1 Scope -- 2 Design categories -- 3 Construction standards -- 4 Construction standards for aluminium vessels of all design categories -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 Materials -- 4.3 Shaping of materials -- 4.4 Welding -- 4.5 Manufacturing premises -- Part 2 Recommended construction standards for aluminium vessels of design categories A and B -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction -- Part 3 Recommended construction standards for aluminium vessels of design category C -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scantlings -- Annex VI Recommended standards for anchoring and mooring equipment -- 1 Anchoring equipment for vessels in design categories A and B -- 2 Anchoring equipment for vessels in design category C -- 3 Anchoring equipment for vessels in design category D -- 4 Mooring equipment -- Annex VII Guidance on the structural strength of hatch covers -- 1 General -- 2 Plating -- 3 Stiffeners -- Annex VIII Guidance on the dimensions of freeing ports -- Annex IX An approximate determination of small vessels' stability by means of a rolling period test* -- Test procedure -- Determination of whether the initial stability is sufficient -- Limitations to the use of this method.

Annex X Recommended practice on portable fish‑hold divisions.
Abstract:
The safety recommendations contained in this publication are the result of the continuing cooperation between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), in the relation to the safety of fishing vessels. These recommendations seek to provide information on the design, construction, equipment, training and protection of the crews of small fishing vessels with a view to promoting the safety of the vessel and the safety and health of the crews.
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