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International Life-Saving Appliance Code
Resolution MSC.48(66)
Foreword
The International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code was adopted by the
Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) at its 66th session (June 1996) by resolution
MSC.48(66) in order to provide international standards for the life-saving
appliances required by chapter III of the 1974 SOLAS Convention. The Code
was made mandatory by the MSC at the same session by resolution
MSC.47(66) and entered into force on 1 July 1998.
Recommendations on the testing of life-saving appliances had been adopted by
the Assembly in 1991 by resolution A.689(17). In 1998 the MSC recognized
the need to introduce more precise requirements for the testing of life-saving
appliances and, also recalling that it had amended the Recommendations on
several occasions since their adoption, adopted the Revised recommendation
on testing of life-saving appliances (resolution MSC.81(70)), effectively
replacing resolution A.689(17).
Resolution A.520(13) – Code of practice for the evaluation, testing and
acceptance of prototype novel life-saving appliances and arrangements – was
adopted by the Assembly in 1983 in order to cater for prototype novel lifesaving
appliances and arrangements which may be developed and do not fully
meet the requirements of chapter III of the 1974 SOLAS Convention but
provide the same or higher safety standards.
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