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PRECAUTIONS ON SHIP AND TERMINAL DURING CARGO HANDLING
24.10 Notices
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24.10.1 Notices on the Tanker
On arrival at a terminal, a tanker should display notices at the gangway in
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appropriate languages stating:
WARNING
No Naked Lights
No Smoking
No Unauthorised Persons
No Use of Mobile Phones without Master’s Permission
Figure 24.1 – Notices on the tanker
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Alternative wording containing the same warnings may also be used.
Shore personnel should observe these requirements when on board the
tanker.
Photo luminescent notices stating ‘EMERGENCY ESCAPE ROUTE’,
together with directional signs, should be displayed at appropriate
locations.
24.10.2 Notices on the Terminal
Permanent notices and signs indicating that smoking and naked lights are
prohibited should be displayed conspicuously on the jetty in appropriate
languages. Similar permanent notices and signs should be displayed at
the entrance to the terminal area or the shore approaches to the jetty.
In buildings and other shore locations where smoking is allowed, notices
to this effect should be displayed conspicuously.
Emergency escape routes from the tanker berth to safe areas ashore
should be indicated clearly.
24.11 Manning Requirements
A sufficient number of personnel to deal with an emergency should be present on
board the ship and in the shore installation at all times during the ship’s stay at a
terminal.
Those personnel involved with the operations should be familiar with the risks
associated with handling petroleum.
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