Enclosed space entry - Hazard awareness and preparations for entry
Year: 2017 Language: english Genre: Educational Playtime: ~ 20 min Quality: DVD5 Format: VOB Video: 2 452 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz Description: Entering a space can be dangerous because the atmosphere inside may not support life. It’s essential that you stop and think; am I following procedures? Have I taken the necessary precautions? If not, you’ll put people at risk, including yourself! The IMO defines an enclosed space as ‘an area on board which has limited openings for entry and exit, inadequate ventilation, or is not designed for continuous worker occupancy’, but any space can be dangerous, not just those that are defined as ‘enclosed’. Legislation & references - STCW A-VI/1-4 + relevant parts of A-II/5, A-III/5 and A-III/7 + A-II/1, A-II/2, A-II/3, A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/4 and A-III/6 - COSWP Ch15 - ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” ch10. - IMO Resolution A.1050(27). - ISGOTT CH10 + refs in chs 2, 7 and 14 Learning objectives
Identify the hazards associated with enclosed spaces
Describe the testing equipment used prior to enclosed space entry
Identify the preparations to be made, and procedures to be followed, before entry into an enclosed space
Describe the additional precautions required when the atmosphere in an enclosed space is known or suspected to be unsafe
List the personal protective equipment required for entry into an enclosed space
Identify the entries to be made on an Enclosed Space Entry permit
Indicate the importance of comprehensive team briefing before enclosed space entry
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Enclosed space entry - Hazard awareness and preparations for entry
Language: english
Genre: Educational
Playtime: ~ 20 min
Quality: DVD5
Format: VOB
Video: 2 452 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS
Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz
Description: Entering a space can be dangerous because the atmosphere inside may not support life. It’s essential that you stop and think; am I following procedures? Have I taken the necessary precautions? If not, you’ll put people at risk, including yourself!
The IMO defines an enclosed space as ‘an area on board which has limited openings for entry and exit, inadequate ventilation, or is not designed for continuous worker occupancy’, but any space can be dangerous, not just those that are defined as ‘enclosed’.
Legislation & references
- STCW A-VI/1-4 + relevant parts of A-II/5, A-III/5 and A-III/7 + A-II/1, A-II/2, A-II/3, A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/4 and A-III/6
- COSWP Ch15
- ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” ch10.
- IMO Resolution A.1050(27).
- ISGOTT CH10 + refs in chs 2, 7 and 14
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