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CONTENTS
9.3 Permit to Work Systems 119
9.3.1 General 119
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9.3.2 Permit to Work Systems – Structure 120
9.3.3 Permit to Work Systems – Principles of Operation 120
9.3.4 Permit to Work Forms 121
9.3.5 Work Planning Meetings 121
9.4 Hot Work 122
9.4.1 Control of Hot Work 122
9.4.2 Hot Work Inside a Designated Space 122
9.4.3 Hot Work Outside a Designated Space 122
9.4.4 Hot Work in Dangerous or Hazardous Areas 124
9.5 Welding and Burning Equipment 130
9.6 Other Hazardous Tasks 130
9.7 Management of Contractors 131
9.8 Repairs at a Facility Other Than a Shipyard 131
9.8.1 Introduction 131
9.8.2 General 131
9.8.3 Supervision and Control 132
Pre-Arrival Planning
9.8.4 ENCLOSED SPACES ศูนย์ฝกพาณิชย์นาวี
132
9.8.5 Mooring Arrangements 132
9.8.6 Shore Facilities 133
9.8.7 Pre-Work Safety Meeting 133
9.8.8 Work Permits 134
9.8.9 Tank Condition ึ 134
9.8.10 Cargo Lines 134
9.8.11 Fire-Fighting Precautions 135
9.8.12 Safety Officer 135
9.8.13 Hot Work 135
9.9 Shipboard Emergency Management 136
9.9.1 General 136
10.2.6้องสมุด
9.9.2
136
Tanker Emergency Plan
9.9.3
141
CHAPTER 10 Actions in the Event of an Emergency 138
10.1 Definition and General Caution 141
10.2 Hazards of Enclosed Spaces 141
10.2.1
141
Assessment of Risk
Respiratory Hazards
10.2.2
142
งานห 10.2.4 Toxic Gases 143
Hydrocarbon Vapours
142
10.2.3
144
Oxygen Deficiency
10.2.5
Products of Inert Gas
144
10.3
Atmosphere Tests Prior to Entry
144
10.4
145
Control of Entry into Enclosed Spaces
146
10.5
Safeguards for Enclosed Space Entry
10.6
Emergency Procedures
10.6.1
147
10.6.2 Evacuation from Enclosed Spaces 147
147
Rescue from Enclosed Spaces
10.6.3 Resuscitation 148
10.7 Entry into Enclosed Spaces with Atmospheres Known or 148
Suspected to be Unsafe for Entry
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