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Results for "Entry permit"
What must be checked before enclosed space entry?
The core precautions before entering an enclosed space — atmosphere testing, permit, ventilation, standby and communications — because these spaces still kill seafarers.
Shipboard OperationsWhy are enclosed spaces on ships so dangerous?
Enclosed spaces kill because their atmosphere can be oxygen-deficient, toxic or flammable with no outward sign — and rescuers who rush in become the next victims.
Shipboard OperationsHow is a cargo tank cleaned on a tanker?
Cargo tanks are cleaned with fixed or portable washing machines using water or crude oil, followed by draining, gas-freeing and ventilation, before a change of cargo, entry or repair.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is a permit to work (PTW) system on ships?
A permit to work is a formal written authorisation that controls hazardous, non-routine jobs by confirming the hazards are assessed and the right precautions are in place.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is a toolbox talk and when is it done?
What a toolbox talk is, when it happens before shipboard work, and how it turns the risk assessment and permit into a shared plan.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is a risk assessment on a ship and how is it done?
A shipboard risk assessment systematically identifies the hazards of a task, evaluates the risk and puts controls in place before the work begins.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is the correct enclosed space rescue procedure?
Enclosed space rescue must never be attempted by rushing in — it demands raising the alarm and using a trained team with breathing apparatus and retrieval equipment.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is a Safety Management System (SMS) on a ship?
A Safety Management System is the documented set of policies and procedures, required by the ISM Code, by which a company manages the safe operation of its ships and prevention of pollution.
