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来自: 中国浙江宁波
1 Life buoys
1.1 Life buoys complying with the requirements of regulation 31.1 shall be:
.1 so distributed as to be ready available on both sides of the ship and as far as practicable on all open decks extending to the ship' s side; at least one shall be placed in the vicinity of the stern;
.2 so stowed as to be capable of being rapidly cast loose, and not permanently secured in any way.
1.2 At least one life buoy on each side of the ship shall be fitted with a buoyant lifeline complying with the requirements of regulation 31.4 equal in length to not less than twice the height at which it is stowed above the waterline in the lightest seagoing condition, or 30 m, whichever is the greater.
1.3 Not less than one half of the total number of life buoys shall be provided with self igniting lights complying with the requirements of regulation 31.2; not less than two of these shall also be provided with self activating smoke signals complying with the requirements of regulation 31.3 and be capable of quick release from the navigating bridge; life buoys with lights and those with lights and smoke signals shall be equally distributed on both sides of the ship and shall not be the life buoys provided with lifelines in compliance with the requirements of paragraph 1.2.
1.4 Each life buoy shall be marked in block capitals of the Roman alphabet with the name and port of registry of the ship on which it is carried.
2 Life jackets
2.1 A Life jacket complying with the requirements of regulation 32.1 or 32.2 shall be provided for every person on board the ship and, in addition:
.1 a number of life jackets suitable for children equal to at least 10 per cent of the number of passengers on board shall be provided or such greater number as may be required to provide a life jacket for each child;
.2 a sufficient number of life jackets shall be carried for persons on watch and for use at remotely located survival craft stations.
2.2 Life jackets shall be so placed as to be ready accessible and their position shall be plainly indicated. Where, due to the particular arrangements of the ship, the life jackets provided in compliance with the requirements of paragraph 2.1 may become inaccessible, alternative provisions shall be made to the satisfaction of the Administration which may include an increase in the number of life jackets to be carried.
3 Immersion suits
3.1 An immersion suit, of an appropriate size, complying with the requirements of regulation 33 shall be provided for every person assigned to crew the rescue boat. |
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