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Character Range: 2726–5858

Breathing apparatus and resuscitation equipment
7.8 Maintenance of equipment and training
8. TOOLs and other equipment
8.1 Portable electric, pneumatic and hydraulic tools
8.2 Workshop and bench machines
8.3 Abrasive wheels
8.4 Compressed gas cylinders
9. Welding, flame cutting and other hot work
9.1 Precautions against fire and explosions
9.2 Electric welding equipment
9.3 Precautions during electric-arc welding
9.4 Flame cutting and brazing
10. painting
10.1 Spray painting
11. WORKING at heights
11.1 Cradles and stages
11.2 Suspended scaffold – Bosun's chairs/swing chair
11.3 Ropes
11.4 Portable ladders and scaffolding
11.5 Rope ladders
12. Working with electrical EQUIPMENT
12.1 Flexible cables, portable lights, electric tools and other equipment
12.2 High-voltage systems
12.3 Rectifiers and electronic equipment
12.4 Radio communication and navigational equipment
12.5 Batteries and battery rooms
12.6 Lead acid batteries
12.7 Alkaline Batteries
12.8 Visual display units (VDUs) including microcomputers
13. hazardous substances and radiation
13.1 Asbestos
13.2 Synthetic mineral fibres
13.3 Radio and radar installations
13.4 Ionising radiation
14. carriage of dangerous goods
14.1 Emergency response
15. wire and fibre ropes
15.1 Wire ropes
15.2 Fibre ropes
16. cargo Operations
16.1 Lifting equipment
16.2 Storage, stowage and securing of cargo
17. anchoring, docking and mooring
17.1 Anchoring
17.2 Mooring and unmooring
17.3 Mooring to buoys
18. working in machinery spaces
18.1 Boilers, oil heaters, unfired pressure vessels and steampipes
18.2 Propulsion machinery
18.3 Turbines
18.4 Internal combustion engines
18.5 Air compressors and reservoirs
18.6 Refrigeration systems
18.7 Oil-based systems
18.8 Steering gear
18.9 Control rooms and unattended machinery spaces
18.10 Hydraulic systems
19. working in galleys and other food handling areas
20. safety in living accommodation
21. Offshore Support vessels
21.1 Risk management
21.2 Communication
21.3 Cargo Transfer Operations
21.4 Offshore Transfer of Personnel
21.5 Anchor Handling
21.6 Towing
21.7 Barge Work
22. Other specific vessel types
22.1 Bulk carriers and bulk cargoes
22.2 RO-ROS and vehicle and passenger ferries
22.3 Bunker barges and oil tankers
22.4 Passenger vessels
22.5 Liquefied natural and petroleum gas carriers
22.6 Container ships
22.7 Bulk chemical tankers
APPENDIX A: definitions and ABbreviations

Foreword
This Code of Practice on maritime health and safety for seafarers is an approved code of practice under section 109 of the Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) Act 1993 (OHS(MI) Act).
An approved code of practice is a practical guide to achieving the standards of health and safety required under the OHS(MI) Act, the Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) Regulations 1995 and the Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry)(National Standards) Regulations 2003 (OHS(MI) Regulations 2003).
Similar to regulations, codes of practice deal with particular issues and do not cover all hazards or risks that may arise. The health and safety responsibilities require duty holders to consider all