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INTERNATIONAL SAFETY GUIDE FOR OIL TANKERS AND TERMINALS
CHAPTER 21 EMERGENCY EVACUATION 323
22.4.2้เพื่อการศึกษาเท่านั้น---
21.1 General 323
21.1.1 Ship Evacuation 323
21.1.2 Non-Essential Personnel 324
21.2 Evacuation and Personnel Escape Routes 324
21.2.1 Primary and Secondary Escape Routes 324
21.2.2 Protection of Personnel 324
21.2.3 Boat Access 325
21.2.4 Availability of Rescue Craft 325
21.2.5 Life Saving Appliances 327ย์นาวี
325
21.3 Survival Craft 325
Pre-Transfer Exchange of Information ศูนย์ฝกพาณิช
21.4 Training and Drills 326
PART 4: MANAGEMENT OF THE TANKER AND
TERMINAL INTERFACE
CHAPTER 22 COMMUNICATIONS 329
22.1 Procedures and Precautions 329
22.1.1 Communications Equipment 329
22.1.2 Communications Procedures 329
22.1.3 Compliance with Terminal and Local Regulations 330
22.2 Pre-Arrival Exchange of Information ึ 330
22.2.1 Exchange of Security Information 330
22.2.2 Tanker to Appropriate Competent Authority 330
22.2.3 Tanker to Terminal 330
22.2.4 Terminal to Tanker 331
22.3 Pre-Berthing Exchange of Information 332
Agreed Discharge Plan มุด
332
Tanker to Terminal and/or Pilot
22.3.1
Terminal and/or Pilot to Tanker
332
22.3.2
---ใช 22.4.1 Tanker to Terminal 333
333
22.4
Terminal to Tanker
334
23.3านห้องส
335
22.5
Agreed Loading Plan
22.6
336
22.7
337
Agreement to Carry Out Repairs
Repairs on the Tanker
337
22.7.1
338
Repairs on the Terminal
22.7.2
Use of Tools whilst a Tanker is Alongside a Terminal
22.7.3
338
ง CHAPTER 23 MOORING 339
Personnel Safety
23.1
339
Security of Moorings
339
23.2
Preparations for Arrival
340
23.3.1
23.3.2 Tanker’s Mooring Equipment 340
340
Use of Tugs
23.3.3 Emergency Use of Tugs 340
23.4 Mooring at Jetty Berths 340
23.4.1 Type and Quality of Mooring Lines 341
23.4.2 Management of Moorings at Alongside Berths 341
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