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An awning should be rigged over the hold.
Chemicals รศึกษาเท่านั้น---
The deck should be dampened down.
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12.2 Ship’s Stores
12.2.1 General
Any chemical or hazardous material placed on board a ship as stores
should be accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Where
an MSDS is not provided for an item taken into ship’s stores, the item
should be isolated and stored in accordance with guidance provided on
its container or packaging. It should not be put into use until satisfactory
user information is provided.
Containers and packages should be stowed closed and the storage
location kept clean and tidy.
12.2.2 Paint
Paint, paint thinners and associated cleaners and hardeners should be
stowed in storage locations protected by fixed fire extinguishing
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arrangements approved by the administration. (SOLAS II-2 Regulation 10
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Section 6.3 as amended covers Spaces Containing Flammable Liquid.)
12.2.3
All chemicals should be stowed in a designated and dedicated storage
location. Care should be taken to ensure that incompatible chemicals are
stowed separately. Information on the fire-fighting medium for each
chemical should be readily available from the product’s MSDS.
12.2.4 Cleaning Liquids
It is preferable to use cleaning liquids that are non-toxic and
non-flammable. If flammable liquids are used, they should have a high
flashpoint. Highly volatile liquids, such as gasoline or naphtha, should
never be used in engine and boiler rooms.
Flammable cleaning liquids should be kept in closed, unbreakable,
correctly labelled containers and should be stored in a suitable
compartment when not in use.
Cleaning liquids should only be used in places where ventilation is
adequate, taking into consideration the volatility of the liquids being used.
All such liquids should be stowed and used in compliance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Direct skin contact with, or the contamination of clothing by, cleaning
liquids should be avoided.
12.2.5 Spare Gear Storage
Spare gear is not inherently hazardous. There have, however, been cases
where large items of spare gear stowed on deck have broken free of their
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