MS 001 MS 002 MS 003 MS 004 MS 005 MS 006
LOADS OVERHEAD MOVING LOAD/ROTATING LOAD LAND RIG CRANE WELDING HOT SURFACE HIGH VOLTAGE
MS 007 MS 008 MS 009 MS 010 MS 011 MS 012
WIRE ROPE IN TENSION FALLING OBJECTS SLIPPERY FLOOR STEPPING HAZARD GENERIC RISK HIGH NOISE
MS 013 MS 014 MS 015 MS 016 MS 017 MS 018
FALLING MAN HIGH PRESSURE FORKLIFT FALL OVERBOARD PRESSURISED TANKS FLAMMABLE
MS 019 MS 020 MS 021 MS 022 MS 023 MS 024
CHEMICALS FALLING BOXES/PALLETS NAILS IN WOODEN PALLETS MACHINERY/PINCH POINTS AREA PROTECTED BY CO2 HELICOPTER BLADE
MS 025 MS 026 MS 027 MS 028 MS 029 MS 030
OFFSHORE CRANE HOT LIQUID FREEZE AREA DARK AREA AREA PROTECTED BY HALON HIGH WINDS
MS 031 MS 032 MS 033 MS 034 MS 035 MS 036
WET PAINT DECK OPENINGS RADIOACTIVE MOSQUITOS SCORPIONS SNAKES
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PLR = Photoluminescent Rigid PVC
RP = Rigid Plastic
MS 037 MS 038 MS 039 MS 040 MS 041 MS 042
POISONOUS FISH THIRD PARTY EXPLOSIVE HIGH PRESSURE WASHER BURIED POWER CABLES MOV TUBULAR
MS 043 MS 044 MS 045 MS 046 MS 047 MS 048
METHANOL
TOXIC GAS TOXIC H2S GAS CONFINED AREA REMOTE OPERATED MACHINERY METHANOL NON IONIZING RADIATION
MS 049 MS 050 MS 051 MS 052 MS 053 MS 054
BACK INJURY FLYING OBJECTS (EYE INJURY) HIGH PRESSURE HOSE HOT COFFEE/LIQUID G...1...2...3...4...5 ASBESTOS
DUST MASK (ASBESTOS)
MS 055 MS 056 MS 057 MS 058 MIND THE LIFT DOORS
EFUL - OPEN DOOR SLOWLY ROTATING DRILL HEAVY DUTY FORKLIFT TRIP HAZARD
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RP = Rigid Plastic
MS 073 MS 074 MS 075 MS 076 MS 077 MS 078
STOP
MAINTAIN GOOD HOUSEKEEPING USE STOP CLEAN SPILLS USE WELDING EQUIPMENT TIE GAS CYLINDERS USE SAFETY HARNESS
MS 079 MS 080 MS 081 MS 082 MS 083 MS 084
STOP
Electrical Work Perm it
to work
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TOOL BOX MEETING WATCH READ WORK PERMIT REQUIRED PLACE WATCHMAN USE LIFEVEST WEAR GLOVES
MS 085 MS 086 MS 087 MS 088 MS 089 MS 090
USE LOCK OUT BLEED DOWN UNPLUG ELECTRICITY WEAR HARDHAT, GLASSES WASH HANDS REPORT INJURIES
& EAR PROTECTORS
MS 091 MS 092 MS 093 MS 095 MS 096
MS 094
USE DUSTMASK WEAR GOGGLES USE ISOLATION MAT USE TAG LINES WEAR HARDHAT CLOSE DOOR
& SAFETY GLASSES
MS 097 MS 098 MS 099 MS 100 MS 102
MS 101
WEAR HARD SHOES WEAR OVERALLS WEAR FACESHIELD USE TIE TOOLS FASTEN SEATBELTS USE HANDRAILS
MS 103 MS 104 MS 105 MS 106 MS 107 MS 108
USE SCBA WEAR HAIRCAP TEST ATMOSPHERE USE SCAFFOLDING USE CRANE SIGNALS USE HORN
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RP = Rigid Plastic
MS 109 MS 110 MS 111 MS 112 MS 113 MS 114
VISITOR \ VISITEUR 50cm 50cm
WEAR APRON H2S TIE LOADS DOWN GET PASS HEADLIGHTS TIE LOADS DOWN
MS 115 CHECK WIND DIRECTION MS 117 MS 118 MS 119 MS 120
H2S GAS
P asswor d THINK
MS 116 * * * *O.K .* * START
FOCUS
REVERSE PARK WEAR OVERALLS AND WEAR EAR PROTECTION LOCK COMPUTER OK WEAR PPE THINK, START, FOCUS
HARD SHOES
MS 121 MS 123 MS 124 MS 125 MS 126
MS 122
WEAR HARD HAT AND EXTINGUISHERS MUST USE WORKVEST WEAR APRON AND GLOVES CARRY ESC PACK WEAR HARD HAT
EAR PROTECTION BE CARRIED
MS 127
I.D
WEAR ID BADGE
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RP = Rigid Plastic
4
MS 145 MS 146 MS 147 MS 148 MS 149 MS 150
NO JEWELLERY NO PRACTICAL JOKES NO SMOKING NO DIRTY SUITS DO NOT USE TOP STEP DO NOT WASH WITH WATER
MS 151 MS 152 MS 153 MS 154 MS 155 MS 156
NO MATCHES OR LIGHTERS DO NOT LIFT HEAVY LOAD NO WELDING DO NOT RUN DO NOT WORK WITH NO SHARP OBJECTS
INJURED HAND
MS 157 MS 158 MS 159 MS 160 MS 162
MS 161
DO NOT STAND UNDER LOAD DO NOT CLIMB ON FORKLIFT DO NOT LOOK AT WELDING ARC NO ALCOHOL NO SWIMMING NO FISHING
MS 163 MS 164 MS 165 MS 166 MS 167 MS 168
DO NOT ROLL GAS CYLINDERS NO HARD HAT NO DIRTY SHOES DO NOT DUMP DO NOT STAND DO NOT GO NEAR
GARBAGE IN THE SEA UNDER FORKLIFT HELICOPTER TAIL
MS 169 MS 170 MS 171
MS 172 MS 173 MS 174
DO NOT DUMP OIL ON LAND DO NOT DUMP GARBAGE RESTRICTED ACCESS NO GUNS DO NOT DUMP OIL IN THE SEA NO MOBILES
ON LAND
MS 175 MS 177 MS 178 MS 179 MS 180
MS 176
DO NOT MAKE NOISE DO NOT DRINK NO DRUGS NO HAMMERS NO FORWARD PARKING NO CAMERAS
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RP = Rigid Plastic
5
MS 181 MS 182 MS 183 MS 184 MS 185 MS 186
VHF 5
NO RADIOS km/h
MS 187 NO DIRTY SUITS OR BOOTS MAXIMUM SPEED 5 KM/H NO GOODS NO SHORTS NO FORKLIFTS
MS 188 MS 189
10 DO NOT WASH HANDS WITH NO FOOD OR DRINK
km/h PRESSURE WASHER
MAXIMUM SPEED 10 KM/H
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RP = Rigid Plastic
6
G
MS 217 MS 218 MS 219 MS 230 MS 231 MS 232
FIRE ALARM HOSE REEL FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOBILE POWDER C02 D
MS 234 MS 235 MS 236 MS 237 DELUGE CO2 DELUGE
MS 238 MS 239
TELEPHONE FIRE STATION DIRECTIONAL ARROW FIRE LADDER FIRE BLANKET DIRECTIONAL ARROW
MS 240 MS 241 MS 242 MS 243 MS 244 MS 245
FIRE B/A SET FIRE SUIT FIRE AXE F CO2 FIRE BUCKET
MS 246 MS 247 MS 248 MOBILE FOAM MOBILE CO2 MS 251
MS 249 MS 250
W P F FIRE HYDRANT CRASH RESCUE EQUIPMENT START FIRE PUMP
WATER MONITOR POWDER MONITOR FOAM MONITOR MS 255 MS 256 MS 257
MS 252 MS 253 MS 254 BCF W CH
1 AZ D BCF MOBILE EXTINGUISHER DUAL PURPOSE CHEMICAL HANDLING
200 NOZZLE WATER CLOTHING UNIT
LETTERS A-Z FIRE HOSE MS 261
NUMBERS 1-200 MS 262 MS 263
MS 259 MS 260
MS 258
AFFF DP H CRC
Foam DRY POWDER RELEASE HALON DELUGE RELEASE HELICOPTER CRASH EQUIPMENT
AFFF FOAM M at erials:
PLV = Photoluminescent Self Adhesive Vinyl
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outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location; PLR = Photoluminescent Rigid PVC
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping. RP = Rigid Plastic
7
G
MS 264 MS 265 MS 266 MS 267 MS 268 MS 269
FIRE PUSH BUTTON/SWITCH HORN FIRE ALARM CO2 CO2 CO2
PLAN FOR FIRE ALARM
MS 272 SPACE PROTECTED CO2 HORN CO2 RELEASE STATION
FIRE CONTROL PLAN MS 271
MS 273 MS 274 MS 275
MS 270 MANUALLY OPERATED
CALL POINT FD HALON 1301 HALON H
BELL FIRE ALARM
MS 277 SPACE PROTECTED BY HALON 1301 BATTERY SPACE PROTECTED HALON HORN
MS 276 AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM BY HALON 1301
MS 279 MS 281
FIRE ALARM PANEL MS 278 MS 280
MS 282 S SPRINKLER H HALON HALON P
1301 1301
S SPRINKLER INSTALLATION SPACE PROTECTED BY HALON RELEASE STATION POWDER INSTALLATION
SPRINKLER HALON 1301 BOTTLES
SPRINKLER HORN MS 283 MS 285 PLACED IN PROTECTED AREA MS 287
MS 284
MS 288 MS 286
P
S CO2 PP
SPRINKLER SECTION VALVE CO2 BATTERY POWDER MONITOR (gun) POWDER HOSE AND POWDER RELEASE STATION
HANDGUN
MS 289 MS 290 MS 291 MS 293
MS 292
F F F FIRE MAIN WITH HOSE BOX WITH SPRAY INTERNATIONAL
FIRE VALVES JET FIRE NOZZLE SHORE CONNECTION
FOAM INSTALLATION FOAM MONITOR (gun) FOAM NOZZLE
MS 297 MS 298 MS 299
MS 294 MS 295 MS 296
F F F
SPACE PROTECTED FOAM VALVE FOAM RELEASE STATION FIRE PUMP EMERGENCY FIRE M.F.P.
BY FOAM PUMP E.F.P.
E.S.
REMOTE CONTROLLED FIRE
PUMPS OR EMERGENCY SWITCHES
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RP = Rigid Plastic
8
G
MS 300 MS 301 MS 302 MS 303 MS 304 MS 305
D D C
DRENCHING INSTALLATION SPACE PROTECTED WITH SECTION VALVES REMOTE CONTROLLED REMOTE CONTROLLED CONTROL STATION
DRENCHING SYSTEM DRENCHING SYSTEM SKYLIGHTS FUEL/LUBRICATING OIL VALVES
MS 306 MS 312
MS 307 MS 308 MS 309 MS 310
F
FE F IG
FIRE STATION LOCKERS WITH LOCKER WITH ADDITIONAL PORTABLE FOAM INERT GAS INSTALLATION HIGH EXPANSION FOAM
FIREMAN'S OUTFIT BREATHING APPARATUS APPLICATOR SUPPLY TRUNK
MS 313 MS 317
MS 314 MS 315 MS 316 MS 318
GCO2
N2
LOCKER WITH ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE MS 321 CO2 / NITROGEN BULK EMERGENCY GENERATOR EMERGENCY
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING STATION INSTALLTION SWITCHBOARD
MS 323
MS 319 MS 320 MS 322 MS 324
A CLASS DIVISION B CLASS DIVISION FIRE DAMPER IN MVZ REMOTE VENTILATION CLOSING APPLIANCE FOR EXTERIOR
VENT DUCT SHUT-OFF VENTILATION INLET OR OUTLET
MS 325 MS 326 MAIN VERTICAL ZONE
MS 327
MS 328
SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR GAS DETECTOR FLAME DETECTOR
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RP = Rigid Plastic
9
MS 337 MS 338 MS 339 MS 340 MS 341 MS 342
TOXIC2 NON FLAMMABLE NON FLASH POINT FLAMMABLE LIQUID DANGEROUS WHEN WET
GAS COMPRESSED FLAMMABLE BELOW
GAS 32ºC 3 4
2 GAS
2 3 MS 347 MS 348
MS 343 MS 345
MS 344 MS 346
COMPRESSED AIR COMPRESSED GAS NON FLAMMABLE HIGHLY DANGEROUS WHEN WET
FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE
MS 349 MS 350 MS 354
GAS LPG
2 MS 352 MS 353
MS 351
NON FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GAS FLAMMABLE GAS FLAMMABLE SOLID SPONTANEOUSLY FLAMMABLE SOLID
NON TOXIC COMBUSTIBLE
GAS 2 4
MS 357 MS 358 MS 359
2 MS 356 MS 360
MS 355
FLAMMABLE LIQUID HIGHLY FLAMMABLE GAS SPONTANEOUSLY OXIDIZER OXIDIZING AGENT
FLAMMABLE COMBUSTIBLE
2 5.1 5.1
MS 361 MS 362 4
MS 363 MS 365 MS 366
MS 364
OXIDIZING AGENT OXIDIZING PEROXIDE POISON TOXIC INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE POISON
6 6
MS 367 MS 368 MS 369 In Case of Damage or leakage
MS 370 Immediately Notify MS 372
Public Health
Authority
6
MS 371
TOXIC INFECTIOUS OXIDIZING PEROXIDE RADIOACTIVE CORROSIVE RADIOACTIVE
SUBSTANCE
5.2 7
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outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location; Roll with 250pcs.
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping. SAV = Self Adhesive Vinyl
PLV = Photoluminescent Vinyl
M = Maganetic
MS 373 MS 374 MS 375 MS 376 MS 377 MS 378
LIFEBOAT RESCUE BOAT LIFERAFT SURVIVAL CRAFT EPIRB RADAR TRANSPONDER
PORTABLE RADIO
MS 379 MS 380 MS 381 MS 383 MS 384
MS 382
LAUNCH LIFERAFT EMBARKATION LADDER EVACUATION SLIDE SURVIVAL CRAFT PYROTECHNIC ROCKET PARACHUTE FLARE LINE THROW
DISTRESS SIGNAL
MS 385 MS 386 MS 387 MS 389 MS 390
MS 388
LIFEBUOY A
LIFEBUOY AND ROPE LIFEBUOY AND LIGHT S/ARROW A/ARROW 1
MS 391
MS 392 MS 393 MS 394 MS 395 LETTERS A-Z (eg IMO23-A)
NUMBERS 0-9 (eg IMO24-1)
MS 396
LIFEBUOY, LIGHT & SMOKE LIFE JACKET IMMERSION SUIT LIFEBUOY WITH LIGHT LIFEBUOY WITH SMOKE LIFEBUOY WITH LIGHT,
AND ROPE AND ROPE SMOKE AND ROPE
MS 397 MS 398 MS 399
MS 400 MS 401 MS 402
EYE WASH EMERGENCY STOP EMERGENCY SHOWER EXIT LEFT DIRECTION ARROW FIRST AID STATION
MS 403 MS 404 MS 405 MS 406 MS 407 MS 408
MUSTER STATION DIRECTIONAL ARROW EXIT RIGHT ARABIC FIRST AID RECHARGEABLE TORCH STRETCHER
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11
MS 409 MS 410 MS 411 MS 412 MS 413 MS 414
TELEPHONE KNOTTED ROPE BREATHING APPARATUS VALVE SHUT OFF PERSONNEL BASKET FIRST AID ALARM
MS 415 MS 416 MS 417 MS 418 MS 419 MS 420
SCRAMBLE NET LADDER HOOK VHF GENERAL ALARM LV
MS 421 MS 422 MS 423 EMERGENCY RADIO MS 425 RESCUE HOOK (LV)
MS 424 MS 426
SLIDE TO OPEN SLIDE TO OPEN BREAK GLASS TO OPEN HV SMOKING PERMITTED EMERGENCY SHOWER/ EYE BATH
MS 427 MS 428 MS 429 RESCUE HOOK (HV) MS 431 MS 432
MS 430
DESCENT DEVICE DRINKING WATER SMOKE HOODS MUSTER STATION STAIRS DOWN STAIRS UP
(NO IMMERSION SUITS)
MS 433 MS 434 MS 435 MS 437 MS 438
MS 436
EMERGENCY LADDER HELICOPTER GENERAL ALARM PRIMARY MEANS SECONDARY MEANS LIFEJACKET (CHILD)
OF ESCAPE OF ESCAPE
MS 439 MS 440 MS 441 MS 444
MS 442 MS 443
EMERGENCY GB
MUSTER / ASSEMBLY EXIT IMMERSION BATH GRAB BAG EMERGENCY TORCH KNOTTED ROPE 1
STATION (SHIPS)
EMERGENCY EXIT
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12
MS 445 MS 446 MS 447 MS 448 MS 449 MS 450
L S P
KNOTTED ROPE 2 SKY SCAPE ELECTRICAL GLOVES STROKES LITTER SCOOP STRETCHER PARAGUARD STRETCHER
STRETCHER
MS 451 MS 452 MS 453 MS 455 MS 456
MS 454
LIFEBUOY LIFEJACKET LOCKER LIFERAFT PA SYSTEM ACCESS POINT PA SYSTEM LOUD SPEAKER DONUT
MS 457 MS 458 MS 459 MS 460 MS 461 MS 462
SURVIVAL SUIT LOCKER SAFETY SHOWER STRETCHER INSULATION HOOK SAFETY GLOVES GRAB BAG
MS 463 MS 464 MS 465 MS 466 MS 467 MS 468
RESCUE STROP EYE WASH GOGGLE STATION ELECTRICAL ISOLATION THERMAL BLANKET DESCENDER STATION
MS 469 MS 470 MS 471 MS 472 MS 473 MS 474
R EXIT EXIT
EXIT EXIT
WIND SOCK KNOTTED ROPE 3 AMBULANCE CHAIR STRETCHER 2
MS 475 MS 476 MS 477 MS 478
EXIT EXIT EXIT EMERGENCY
EXIT
EXIT EXIT EXIT EMERGENCY
EXIT
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13
High Pressure Lines
M aroon RAL 8015 Blue RAL 5015 38mm. 224mm.
Yellow RAL 1021 Orange RAL 2003
Violet RAL 4001 Green RAL 6018 38mm. 224mm. 300mm. 150mm.
Brow n RAL 8001 Silver RAL 7047 300mm. 450mm.
Red RAL 3000 White RAL 9010
Grey RAL 7001
Black RAL 9005
Figure 1. Figure 2:
TABLE 1: SIZE CHART
Regulat ions: M at erial: PVC-Foil
14726-1 (1999) det ails basic marking of piping syst ems i accordance Heat resist ance: -20°C to +120°C
w it h t he cont ent and/or f unct ion on board ships and marine st ruct ures.
ISO 14726-2 (2002) det ails specif ic addit ional colours t o be used in conjunct ion
w it h t he main colours in ISO 14726-1.
14
TABLE 2:
PIPE MARKING SCHEME
CATEGORY LEGEND Hi PSI OUTER BAND SECOND COLOR OUTER BAND
(38mm) (224mm) (38mm)
(150mm)
* GREY (RAL 7001)
NON-FLAMMABLE Compressed Air, LP GREY (RAL 7001) BLACK (RAL 9005) GREY (RAL 7001)
FLUIDS & GASES
Compressed Air, HP GREY (RAL 7001) RED (RAL 3000) GREY (RAL 7001)
Nitrogen GREY (RAL 7001) GREEN (RAL 6018) GREY (RAL 7001)
Refrigerant GREY (RAL 7001)
MAROON (RAL GREY (RAL 7001)
8015) Note: The pressure rating marking values shown in the above table and figures are examples
BLUE (RAL 5015) only; the actual pressure rating of these systems may be different than the values indicated. The
Control Air/Regulating Air GREY (RAL 7001) VIOLET (RAL 4001) markings shall reflect the actual rating for each system.
BLUE (RAL 5015) Figure 3
FRESH WATER Potable Water BLUE (RAL 5015) GREEN (RAL 6018)
BLUE (RAL 5015) M at erial: PVC-Foil.
BOP Control Water BLUE (RAL 5015) SILVER (RAL 7047) Heat resist ance: -20° t o +120°C
BLUE (RAL 5015)
Fresh Water, Sanitary BLUE (RAL 5015) BROWN (RAL 8001)
BLUE (RAL 5015)
Drill Water BLUE (RAL 5015) GREY (RAL 7001)
GREEN (RAL 6018)
Fresh Cooling Water BLUE (RAL 5015) VIOLET (RAL 4001)
Seawater, Sanitary BROWN (RAL 8001) GREEN (RAL 6018)
Seawater, Ballast GREEN (RAL VIOLET (RAL 4001)
6018) GREEN (RAL 6018)
SEA WATER
GREEN (RAL GREEN (RAL 6018)
6018)
GREEN (RAL 6018)
Seawater, Cooling GREEN (RAL YELLOW (RAL 1021)
Seawater, Preload 6018) ORANGE (RAL
Seawater, Leg Jetting GREY (RAL 7001) 2003)
Brine GREEN (RAL MAROON (RAL
6018) 8015) RED (RAL 3000)
BLUE (RAL 5015)
GREEN (RAL RED (RAL 3000)
6018)
RED (RAL 3000)
ORANGE (RAL
2003) RED (RAL 3000)
FIRE FIGHTING Fire-fighting Water RED (RAL 3000) GREEN (RAL 6018) SILVER (RAL 7047)
AND Sprinkler/Spray Water RED (RAL 3000)
ORANGE (RAL BLACK (RAL 9005)
PROTECTION 2003)
BLACK (RAL 9005)
Fire-fighting Foam RED (RAL 3000) YELLOW (RAL 1021)
BLACK (RAL 9005)
STEAM Fire-fighting gas RED (RAL 3000) GREY (RAL 7001)
Steam BLACK (RAL 9005) BLACK (RAL 9005)
SILVER (RAL ORANGE (RAL
7047) 2003)
ORANGE (RAL
WASTE MEDIA Black Water (Sewage) BLACK (RAL 9005) BLUE (RAL 5015) 2003)
ORANGE (RAL
Grey Water BLACK (RAL 9005) WHITE (RAL 9010) 2003)
ORANGE (RAL
Bilge Water BLACK (RAL 9005) GREEN (RAL 6018) 2003)
ORANGE (RAL
MASSES Waste Oil BLACK (RAL 9005) BROWN (RAL 8001) 2003)
(DRY & WET) RED (RAL 3000) ORANGE (RAL
High Pressure Mud ORANGE (RAL 2003)
OIL OTHER 2003) WHITE (RAL 9010) ORANGE (RAL
THAN FUEL Low Pressure Mud BROWN (RAL 8001) 2003)
ORANGE (RAL ORANGE (RAL
FUEL Dry Bulk Barite/Mud 2003) BLACK (RAL 9005) 2003)
MAROON (RAL
VENT Dry Bulk Cement ORANGE (RAL 8015) BROWN (RAL 8001)
2003)
High Pressure Cement GREY (RAL 7001) BROWN (RAL 8001)
Hydraulic Oil ORANGE (RAL
2003) YELLOW (RAL 1021) MAROON (RAL
Lube Oil SILVER (RAL 7047) 8015)
ORANGE (RAL
Base Oil 2003) YELLOW (RAL 1021) MAROON (RAL
BLUE (RAL 5015) 8015)
Diesel Fuel ORANGE (RAL
2003) BLUE (RAL 5015) MAROON (RAL
Helicopter Fuel 8015)
Vent/Sounding Fresh ORANGE (RAL GREEN (RAL 6018)
Water 2003) MAROON (RAL
BLACK (RAL 9005) 8015)
Vent/Sounding Seawater ORANGE (RAL
Vent/Sounding Waste 2003) BROWN (RAL 8001) MAROON (RAL
Media ORANGE (RAL 8015)
BROWN (RAL 2003)
Vent/Sounding Fuel 8001)
Vent/Sounding Oil BROWN (RAL
8001)
MAROON (RAL
8015)
MAROON (RAL
8015)
MAROON (RAL
8015)
MAROON (RAL
8015)
MAROON (RAL
8015)
Regulat ions:
14726-1 (1999) det ails basic marking of piping syst ems i accordance
w it h t he cont ent and/or f unct ion on board ships and marine st ruct ures.
ISO 14726-2 (2002) det ails specif ic addit ional colours t o be used in conjunct ion
w it h t he main colours in ISO 14726-1.
15
Regulat ions: M at erial: PVC-Foil.
14726-1 (1999) det ails basic marking of piping syst ems i accordance Heat resist ance: -20° t o +120°C
w it h t he cont ent and/or f unct ion on board ships and marine st ruct ures.
ISO 14726-2 (2002) det ails specif ic addit ional colours t o be used in conjunct ion
w it h t he main colours in ISO 14726-1.
16
MS 481 MS 482 MS 483
FACILITY NAME FACILITY NAME FACILITY NAME
Board Size : 600mm x 630mm Board Size : 600mm x 525mm
MS 485 MS 486
FACILITY NAME FACILITY NAME
Board Size : 600mm x 920mm
MS 484
FACILITY NAME
Board Size : 1000mm x 920mm Lifting Color Coding Display
Board Size : 1000mm x 920mm
Mobile Sign Board
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outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
17
Specify the part number, size and quantity; IMO IMO Safe Work
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location; PICTO PICTO Part 1
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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Life Raft launching Instructions 0123
0123
MS 494
Time:
LOCK OUT TAGS
Lock Out Tag Display LOCK OUT TAGDaRteeI:saosColoaRntmieOofpsoNnperLtCoLeYneonsrRcttikiebPfosileceupratsoPt:oneensrNsib(ooPle:nerf:oSrmuinpgeIsrovlaitsioon)r: or MIC may r e m ove this loc k or ta g MS 488
Board Size : 800mm x 100mm LOCK OUT TAGTime:DaRteeI:saosColoaRntmieOofpsoNnperLtCoLeYneonsrRcttikiebPfosileceupratsoPt:oneensrNsib(ooPle:nerf:oSrmuinpgeIsrovlaitsioon)r: orMIC may r e m ove this loc k or ta g
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MS 491
Time: David Launching Instructions MS 489
FACILITY NAME
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Board Size : 640mm x 200 mm
MS 492
MS 495 MS 496
FACILITY FACILITY
NAME NAME
FACILITY EMERGENCY
NAME RESPONSE
INCTAEBRIINOERT TEAM
1 NEW FCIBARBEINGELTA. SSNEW DITAHIMSOSINDGNOFCFOSNHFOORREMSSTTAONTDHAERD FACILITY
NAME
FACILITY 1 Emergency Response Board
NAME Board Size : 695mm x 705mm EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
TEAM
EXCTAEBRIINOERT 1 Board Size : 740mm x 870 mm
T-Card Muster Board
MS 498
Board Size : 695mm x 705mm
RIG SAFETY RECORD
MS 497 THE CREW OF THIS RIG HAS WORKED 0 1 2 3 DAYS
SAFETY WITHOUT AN LTA
COMMUNICATIONS
THE CREW OF THIS RIG HAS WORKED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAN
TRAINING SAFETY ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS
ALERTS NEAR MISSES HOURS WITHOUT AN LTA
SAFETY QHEST MISCELLANEOUS CREW A CREW B CREW C CREW D
MEETINGS NEWSLETTER HSE INFORMATION 01234 01234 01234 01234
Board Size : 965mm x 575mm
Board Size : 820mm x 1090 mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 499 MS 500
WORK PERMIT DISPLAY
PERMIT TO WORK
HOT WORK
PERMIT CONFINED SPACE
ENTRY PERMIT
TIME ZONE 6 ZONE 5 ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 CLIPBOARD CLIPBOARD
00:00
03:00 TIME ZONE 6 ZONE 5 ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1
06:00 00:00
09:00 GENERAL 03:00 LOCK OUT/
12:00 WORK PERMIT 06:00 TAG OUT
15:00 09:00
18:00 CLIPBOARD 12:00 CLIPBOARD
21:00 15:00
24:00 18:00
21:00
HOT WORK GENERAL LOCK OUT/ COLD WORK 24:00
PERMIT WORK PERMIT TAG OUT PERMIT
Board Size : 885mm x 905 mm Board Size : 1335mm x 945 mm
MS 501 MS 502
HOT/COLD WORK PERMIT WORK PERMIT DISPLAY
HOT WORK PERMIT HOTWORK GENERAL WORKOUT
TAG OUT
COLD WORK PERMIT
CONFINED SPACE OVER THE SIDE
TIME ZONE 6 ZONE 5 ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1
00:00
03:00
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
24:00
Board Size : 885mm x 1335mm Board Size : 820mm x 1090mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 503 CAPTIVE RING
LOCK OUT TAG LOCK OUT K EY YEK TUO KCOL
Tag or lock to be removed only by a Competent Person authorized by Responsible Person Tag or lock to be removed only Equipment Locked Out:
by a Competent Person authorized
Responsible Person: Responsible Person:
Competent Person (Performing Isolation): by Responsible Person
Isolation Certificate No: Time: Isolation Certificate No: Time:
Reason for Lockout: Date Issued:
Date: TOP BAND COLORS:
Size : 160mm x 80mm
MARINE = BLUE SUBSEA = YELLOW
DRILLING = BLACK
ELECTRIC = RED
MECHANICAL = BROWN
MS 504 MS 505
INFORMATION BOP CONFIGURATION
AND KILL SHEET
ROTARY TABLE DATUM Pump #1 Triplex bbls/stk
Pump #2 Triplex bbls/stk
Pump #3 Triplex bbls/stk
Max Pump Pressure psi
BELL NIPPLE psi
BOP Stack Rating
bbls
Volume in Active Pits bbls
ppg
Surface Line Volume ppg
ppg
Present Mud Weight
psi
Reserve Pit Mud Weight ft
ANNULAR SIZE Integrity/Leak-off Test Mud Weight lbs/ft
bbs/ft
RAM SIZE Integrity/Leak-off Test Pressure
SIZE ft
SPOOL SIZE Depth of Test (Shoe or Weak Zone) TVD
SIZE ID lbs/ft
RAM SIZE Drill Pipe OD bbs/ft
Weight ID
SPOOL ft
WELL HEAD Capacity ID ft
Length ID bbs/ft
ft
Drill Pipe OD MD
Weight MD bbs/ft
ft
Capacity
psi
Length
Bit
Drill Collars OD ft
Capacity
Length
Casing OD
Capacity
Hole Size Grade
Well Depth Internal Yield 100%
TVD
TVD
InteInnrtaelrNnoaltiNceotdicisep. D1la2iys0p0lamym x 900mm. Board Size : 900mm x 600mm
FrSoiznet :O1p2e0n0imngmNxo9ti0c0emDmisplay Board (glazed)
MS 506
TOOL PUSHER OIM OFFICE
d Information Overall BodarSize : 1200mm x 900mmPicto Grid Size : 180mm x 180mm
: INTERNAL NOTICE DYISPLA RIG MANAGERCorpoarte Top Band Size : 135mm
SL-070 Rev: 001 04/02
Location Display
Board Size : 600mm x 135mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 507 MS 508
TUBULAR INVENTORY
ON TOUR OFF TOUR EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
RIG SITE FIRST AID CAMP
CLIENT REP FIRST AID
RIG MANAGER FIELD BREAK
DRILLER FIRE CREW
DERRICK MAN
MOTOR HAND WE ARE AT:
FLOOR HAND LAT......................... LONG.........................
FLOOR HAND AIR STRIP LOCATION IS AT:
LEASE LAT......................... LONG.........................
MECHANIC EMERGENCY CONTACT:
ELECTRICIAN No. ..............................................................
VISITOR ON TOUR JOURNEY MANAGEMENT
NAME WHERE TIME OUT DUE BACK
Board Size : 790mm x 980mm Board Size : 1050mm x 1000mm
MS 509 MS 510
MAN RIDING DP STATUS BOARD
TUGGER SIGNALS
Remarks: Bus-Tie Personnel On Duty
TO RAISE Closed T.P. Day Night 340 350 000 010 020
Opened Driller 330 030
Extend arm horizontally Co. Man _______ _______ 320 040
outward, turn palm of Bus-Tie 1 Engineer _______ _______ 310 050
E.T. _______ _______ 300 060
hand up, move arm/hand Bus-Tie 2 _______ _______
up and down at your side. _______ _______ 290 070
Bus-Tie 3
280 080
Bus-Tie 4
270 090
Thrusters Man. % T1 Auto Thruster Biasing ROV Status 260 100
Man. % T2
TO STOP % T3 Auto 250 110
% T4
Man. % T5 Auto 240 120
Man. % T6
On-Line Man. % T7 Auto Centroid % Ascending 230 130
Off-Line Man. % T8 220 140
Extend arm horizontally Blocked, see remarks Man. Auto Across % Descending 210 150
Man.
outward, turn palm of Auto Fore/Aft % On Bottom Scale:_______ 200 190 180 170 160
hand downwards, make
S T OP S T OP Auto Stbd/Port % On Deck
Auto
horizontal slicing motion Present Operations: 1 2Frequency _______ Frequency _______
with hand/arm. Beacon Placement: Beacon Placement:
+N/-S_____ +E/-W_____ +N/-S_____ +E/-W_____
TO LOWE R Well ID: Stack Heading: Deg. Beacon Offsets Beacon Offsets
Clockwise Rotation:
Point arm and fingers Block: Deg. RS5D 1 RS5D 2
downwards, make
circular motion with Latitude: Counter Clockwise Rotation: Deg.
hand/arm. Position Error Threshold: Deg. Beacon No. 1:
Longitude: M. Heading Error Threshold: Beacon No. 1:
REMEMBER - TO RAISE AND LOWER REQUIRE CONTINUOUS SIGNALS +N/-S_____ +E/-W_____ +N/-S_____ +E/-W_____
NO SIGNAL - STOP WINCH Deg.
Water Depth: Ft.
Board Size : 600mm x 630mm
Yellow Alert: Ft. Deg. Red Alert: Ft. Deg.
Wake Up Calls: Beacon No. 2: Beacon No. 2:
+N/-S_____ +E/-W_____ +N/-S_____ +E/-W_____
Board Size : 1200mm x 900mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 511 MS 512 MS 513
STRATEGIC RESPONSE PRIORITIES OPERATIONS TACTICAL WORK ASSIGNMENTS
Incident Name Date prepared Operational Period Date Time RESPONSE PRIORITIES FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD Incident Name Date prepared Operational Period Date Time SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS RESPONSIBLE TANK BOARD
Time prepared From: Time prepared From: PERSONS BOARD
To: To:
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD GROUP MANAGEMENT
GROUP LEADERS: Date. PC-3 BARITE PORT PC-1 BENTONITE
RESCUE: Time. BLISTER TANKS BLISTER TANKS
FIRE: PC-2 BARITE
WELL CONTROL: RECEIVED FROM M/V BLISTER TANKS
EVACUATION:
BARITE
LOCATION OF GROUP OPERATIONS OIM OIM BENTONITE
OPS SUPERVISOR OPS SUPERVISOR CEMENT
RESCUE: SYSTEM SUP / PC NIGHTS SYSTEM SUP / PC NIGHTS TYPE SACKS SACKS SACKS SACKS SACKS SACKS
FIRE: SYSTEM SUP / PC DAYS SYSTEM SUP / PC DAYS
WELL CONTROL: USED
EVACUATION: SERVICES SUP SERVICES SUP BARITE
SAFETY OFFICER SAFETY OFFICER BENTONITE
PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: NATURE OF GROUP OPERATIONS PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: CEMENT
I.C. MEDIC MEDIC
cc: COMMAND F.O.S.C. RESCUE: cc: COMMAND STAFF RESPONSIBLE PERSON ELECTRICAL RESPONSIBLE PERSON ELECTRICAL SC-4 BARITE
OPERATIONS S.O.S.C. FIRE: OPERATIONS BLISTER TANKS
PLANNING WELL CONTROL: PLANNING ADMIN ADMIN
POST: C.P. EVACUATION: POST: C.P. FACILITIES MANAGER FACILITIES MANAGER
E.O.C. E.O.C. COSHH FOCAL POINT COSHH FOCAL POINT
MANUAL HANDLING REP MANUAL HANDLING REP
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN SITUATION & RESOURCES STATUS REPORT 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1584 cu ft 1584 cu ft BOW
HLO HLO
WEATHER FORECAST FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD: Incident Name Date prepared Operational Period Date Time RESOURCE STATUS (ESTIMATED) POLL FOCAL POINT POLL FOCAL POINT SC-3 BARITE SC-2 CEMENT SC-1 CEMENT
Time prepared From: BLISTER TANKS BLISTER TANKS BLISTER TANKS
INCIDENT NAME: PHONE: EQUIPMENT SPARE SPARE
OPERATOR: FAX: SPARE SPARE
RIG LOCATION: To: TYPE ASSIGNED AVAILABLE OUT-OF-SERVICE SPARE SPARE
FIRE PUMPS C.P.
DATE THIS PLAN PREPARED: INCIDENT STATUS (ESTIMATED) TANKS
BARGES
# or % COMPLETE CURRENT PROJECTED PARAMEDICS
INJURIES HAZMAT TEAMS
OPERATIONAL PERIOD COVERED BY THIS PLAN: FATALITIES RESCUE TEAMS SACKS SACKS SACKS SACKS
EVACUATION DECON STATIONS
RESCUE FOAM
EXPOSURE PROTECTION WATER MONITORS
RADIOS
SOURCE CONTROL CRANES SACKS SACKS SACKS SACKS
CONTAINMENT BOOM
DATE: START: FINISH: CONFINEMENT ROPES & RIGGING
EXTINGUISHMENT CREW BOATS
DATE: START: FINISH: ON DIVERTER SUPPLY BOATS TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE
OVERHAUL HELICOPTERS
WEATHER: VISIBILITY: SEAS: FLARING
HITCH DESIGNATED: WIND: SPEED: DIRECTION: SALVAGE MANPOWER
TIDE: LOW(S): HIGH(S): DECON & DEMOB
DAYLIGHT: SUNRISE: SUNSET: E.O.C.
AFFILIATION
APPROVED BY: IMPACTS MARINE DRILLING 1584 cu ft 1584 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 1764 cu ft 2600 cu ft 2089 cu ft
DEGREE OF IMPACT 1.
OPERATORS ON-SCENE COORDINATOR: MEDIA ON SCENE 2. STARBOARD
MDCO INCIDENT COMMANDER: COMMUNITY COMPLAINTS 3.
FEDERAL ON-SCENE COORDINATOR: POST: C.P. STOCKHOLDER INQUIRIES 4. Board Size : 900mm x 740mm
STATE ON-SCENE COORDINATOR: E.O.C. INSURANCE CLAIMS FEDERAL AGENCIES
LIABILITY CLAIMS 1.
cc: COMMAND ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE 2.
PLANNING WILDLIFE IMPACTED STATE AGENCIES
OPERATIONS VAPORS/MISTS/PLUMES 1.
CONTAMINATION 2.
OTHER SERVICE COMPANIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Board Size : 1777mm x 1115mm Board Size : 380mm x 640mm
MS 514 MS 515 MS 516
MANAGEMENT RISER INVENTORY TUBULAR INVENTORY
TEAM SHATTER TYPE FTG
Quantity Quantity Quantity in Floatation Wall Depth Total Comments Type and Weight/ Quantity in Quantity Quantity Quantity in Comments
assigned to onboard for color thickness rating footage Tested by / Comments size foot assigned to onboard damaged for
rig inspection Blue 3/4" 6-5/8" DP rig inspection
Green 13/16" 5-1/2" DP
Offshore Installation Orange 13/16" 5-1/2" DP 27.7 lbs/ft
Manager Black 13/16"
Safety Officer Slick joints 13/16" 5" DP 24.7 lbs/ft
Head of Safety Rig Superintendent Pup 50' 13/16"
Department Pup 35' 13/16" 38 lbs/ft
Chief Mate Pup 25' 13/16"
Head of Drilling Chief Engineer Pup 20' 13/16" 19.5 lbs/ft
Operations Chief Steward Pup 15' 13/16"
Slip joints 1-1/8" 5-1/2" HWDP 52.5 lbs/ft
Head of Marine A&B 5" HWDP 42.67 lbs/ft
Operations
Date of Color of Pressure Function Next BOP Next Pressure 9-1/2" DC 216.7 lbs/ft
Head of Engineering last pod test due function annular/
Operations tested from tested from test due
BOP test rams
Head of Catering
8" DC 146.7 lbs/ft
9-1/2" DC 97.5 lbs/ft
Board Size : 520mm x 590mm Board Size : 1060mm x 910mm Board Size : 1060mm x 910mm
MS 517 MS 518 MS 519
BUNKALLOCATIONS CONFINED SPACE
RESCUE TALLY BOARD
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper Elec tric a l Work Pe rmit
2-04 lower 2-05 lower Cabin lower P- eTormNbietewfiWlleodrkinHobtyWthoerkpPeerrsmoCnitorenqtinuueasttiinogn the p ermit to work
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper
2-06 lower 2-07 lower Cabin lower Sa fe Work
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper Part 1
2-08 lower 2-09 lower Cabin lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper DATE PERMIT No.
2-10 lower 2-11 lower Cabin lower LOCATION
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper NAME TIME DUE TIME
2-12 lower 2-13 lower Cabin lower IN OUT OUT
Cabin upper Cabin upper Cabin upper
2-14 lower 2-15 lower Cabin lower DRY WIPE SURFACE
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
2-16 lower 2-17 lower lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
2-18 lower 2-19 lower lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
2-20 lower 2-21 lower lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
2-22 lower 2-23 lower lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
2-24 lower 2-25 lower lower
Cabin upper Cabin upper upper
lower lower lower
ENDURANCE 6 Ltr 300 Bar ENDURANCE 9 Ltr 200 Bar Set 1: MARSEC Set
Pressure Duration Pressure Duration Pressure Duration Pressure Duration Set 3: Security Noise Board
Size: 24” x 32”
Bars Mins Bars Mins Bars Mins Bars Mins
300 35 230 24 200 35 130 16
290 33 220 22 190 33 120 14
280 32 210 20 180 30 110 12
270 30 200 19 170 28 100 10
260 29 190 17 160 25
250 27 180 15 150 23
240 25 170 14 140 20
Board Size : 665mm x 700mm Board Size : 300mm x 420mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 520 MS 521 MS 522
Board Size : 600mm x 640mm Board Size : 640mm x 600mm Board Size : 640mm x 600mm
Flammable liquids MS 523 No smoking
No naked lights
No smoking Keep clear Flammable liquid
No Fire risk
Emergency
naked lights escape Keep Clear
Danger Available in various sizes:- Switch Gear
Explosion risk (As per Client Requiremet) Danger
No smoking 600mm x 400mm, High voltage
600mm x 300mm, No entry
No naked lights 300mm x 300mm,
300mm x 200mm, to unauthorised personnel
No hot work 250mm x 200mm. No smoking or naked lights
No chipping Minimum safety requirements:
No unapproved
electrical equipment Overalls
Safety gloves
Specify the part number, size and quantity; Ear defenders
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location; Safety boots
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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MS 524 MS 525 MS 526 MS 527
NOISE AT WORK - DO YOU KNOW K NOW YOUR SAFETY SIGNS
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW?
G et to k now w hat the s ymbols mea n they a re provided
Under the Noise at Work Regulations 1989, both for your s a fe ty, T he re a re 4 m a in c a te gorie s ,
employers and employees have obligations which e a c h ha s a diffe re nt s ha pe a nd c olour.
they must fulfil to minimise the risk of damage to
hearing at the workplace. Below is a summary of ME ANING SHAPE & S YMB OLS are put ins ide the s afety s hape.
these obligations - you must comply. You mus t C OLOUR Thes e are us ed in all E E C C ountries
PROHIBITION not. May react exothermically without atmospheric 1. Use Only as directed.
oxygen, thereby quick evolving gases, which 2. Keep container tightly closed, in cool well ventilated place.
may detonate, or upon heating explode. 3. Keep away from sources of heat and ignition.
4. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way.
Below At rst At second Do not do. RED No dirty clothes Give rise to highly exothermic reactions in 1. Use Only as directed.
85dB(A) means S TOP contact with other substances, particularly 2. Keep container tightly closed, in cool well ventilated place.
EMPLOYERS DUTIES Action Level Action Level S top. No admittance No smoking flammable substances. 3. Keep away from sources of heat and ignition.
You mus t B LUE 4. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way.
1. To reduce the risk of hearing damage to the means OB E Y
lowest level reasonably practicable. -85dB(A) -90dB(A) do. Liquids with extremely low flash points and 1. Use Only as directed.
Carry out low boiling points; gases which are flammable 2. Keep container tightly closed.
MANDATORY the ac tion in contact with air at ambient temperature 3. Do not breathe vapour/spray.
given by and pressure 4. Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
the s ign.
2. To appoint a competent person to carry out Substances which may become hot and catch 1. Keep container tightly closed.
noise assessments and keep a record of fire in contact with air or a source of ignition; 2. Keep away from sources of heat and ignition.
those assessments. liquids with a very low flash point; substances 3. Do not breathe vapour/spray.
which in contact with water or damp air, evolve 4. Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
3. To reduce the risk of exposure to noise highly flamable gases.
as far as is reasonably practicable by means
other than ear protectors. Keep clear Head protection Wear gloves
must be worn
Liquid substances and preparations having a Keep away from sources of heat and ignition.
low flash point.
WARNING C aution. Substances and preperations which, may on 1. Waar suitable gloves and eye/face protection.
R is k of contact with living tissues, distroy them. 2. Take off all contaminated clothing immediately.
d a n g e r. 3. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Hazard 4. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately (for 15 minutes) with plenty of water
ahead.
and seek medical advice.
4. To provide adequate information, instruction YE L LOW Danger high Danger mind Danger fork lifts May cause inflammation of the skin or 1. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
and training about risks to hearing, how to voltage your head in operation mucous membrane through immediate 2. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
minimise that risk. How to obtain ear means ris k of prolonged or repeated contact 3. Do not breathe vapour/spray/dust.
protectors between 85dB(A) and 90dB(A) DANGE R 4. Avoid contact with skin.
and their obligations under the Regulations.
The s afe Presents or may present an immediate, 1. Do not empty into drains.
CONDISTAIFOEN w a y. or delayed danger for one or more parts 2. Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs.
of the environment. 3. This material and its container must be disposed of in safe way
Where to
5. Mark ear protection zones with notices as far go in an 1. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
as reasonably practicable. emergency 2. After contact with skin wash immediately with plenty of water.
3. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
6. Ensure that ear protectors are:- GREEN First aid Emergency Emergency exit Cause death or acute or chronic damage to 4. In case of accident or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
a) provided to employees who ask for them. means GO station phone health when inhaled, swallowed or absorbed
b) provided and used by all exposed. via the skin.
c) maintained and repaired.
MULTI-P UR P OS E S IG NS May cause death or acute or chronic damage 1. Do not breathe vapour/spray/dust.
to health when inhaled, swallowed or absorbed 2. Avoid contact with skin.
To be us ed when the hazard requires via the skin 3. Wash thoroughly before you eat, drink or smoke.
more than one of the 4 types to 4. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
c onvey the s afety mes s age.
Acetylene Wear masksWearmasks Warning Protective May induce cancer or increase its 1. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
garments incidence if inhaled, in gested or if it 2. Avoid contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
penetrates the skin. 3. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Flammable liquid must be worn 4. In case of accident or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
7. Ensure that all who go into ear protection Below At rst At second S UPPLEMENTAR Y TEXT Fire alarm Electrical May induce heritable genetic defects or 1. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
zones are wearing ear protectors. 85dB(A) call point gloves increase their incidence if inhaled, 2. Avoid contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
If the s afety s ign needs additional ingested or if it penetrates the skin. 3. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
EMPLOYEES DUTIES information it may be added in words . 4. In case of accident or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
DANGER Protective
1. Employees must so far as practicable:- Action Level Action Level FIR E EQUIPMENT SIGNS gloves
a) Use ear protectors. Highly flammable
b) Use other protective equipment. For indic ating the loc ation of fire must be worn
c) Report any defects in equipment to his/her fighting equipment and how they
employer on discovery. -85dB(A) -90dB(A) s hould be us ed.
WOR KS TR AFFIC SIGNS Substances and preperations which, if they 1. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
are inhaled or ingested or if they penitrate 2. Avoid contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
Are the s ame des ign as public road the skin, may produce or increase the 3. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
s igns . incidence of non-heritable adverse effects 4. In case of accident or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
in the progeny and/or an impairment of male
or female reproductive functions or capacity.
Fire alarm call point Fire hose reel Fire extinguisher Fire phone
10 GIVE DANGE R Substances and preperations which, if they 1. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
WAY IDE NTIFICATION are inhaled or if they penitrate the skin, are 2. Avoid contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water.
capable of eliciting a reaction by 3. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
MAR KING hyper-sensitisation such that on further 4. In case of accident or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
exposure to the substance or preparation
STOP characteristic adverse effects are produced.
Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm
MS 528 MS 529 MS 530 MS 531
The Management of Health and Safety The Provision and Use of The Workplace The Manual Handling Operations
at Work Regulations 1999 Work Equipment (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
Regulations 1998
INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES TO ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENTS Regulations 1992 PREVENT INJURIES WITH SAFE LIFTING
IN THE SAFETY AND HEALTH OF WORKERS AT WORK CONCERNING THE MINIMUM HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE USE OF WORK EQUIPMENT BY WORKERS AT WORK CONCERNING THE MINIMUM HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WORKPLACE.
MAIN PROVISIONS THESE REGULATIONS WERE FULLY IMPLEMENTED ON THE 1ST OF JANUARY 1996.
MAIN PROVISIONS
APPLIES TO ALL SECTORS OF WORK ACTIVITY. MAIN PROVISIONS WAS T E CAN MOVING THE LOAD BE RULES FOR SAFE LIFTING
APPLIES TO ALL SECTORS OF WORK ACTIVITY. B IN AVOIDED?
SETS OUT GENERAL PRINCIPLES TO BE FOLLOWED BY APPLIES TO MOST FIXED, PERMANENT WORKPLACES. 1 Assess the
EMPLOYERS IN PROTECTING HEALTH AND SAFETY BY :- THE EMPLOYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HEALTH AND IF NOT :- load first.
- Accessing workplace risks, introducing appropriate SAFETY OF WORKERS REGARDING PROVISION AND USE OF EXCLUDES :- Make sure work
preventative measures. ALL WORK EQUIPMENT. EXAMINE THE OBJECT area is clear from
- Developing a coherent overall prevention policy. - Transport. hazards.
- Adapting work to the individual. THE EMPLOYER MUST ENSURE THAT :- - Temporary / mobile work sites. - Check weight, centre of gravity, stability.
- Co-operation between employers. - Work equipment is suitable, properly adapted, can be - Extractive industries. - Are there any sharp edges ? 2 Keep back upright
used without risks to Health and Safety and is adequately - Fishing boats. - Check with your supervisor. in a natural way,
THE EMPLOYER IS :- - Agricultural or forestry land away from buildings. bend the knees,
maintained. - Construction sites. PLAN THE TASK stand close to load
- Assigned primary responsibility for the Health - Where Work equipment cannot be made totally safe, and spread feet,
and Safety of employees. THE EMPLOYEE IS REQUIRED TO :- - Consult your supervisor. DO NOT twist
measures should be taken to minimise the risks. - Plan a route free from tripping or trunk.
- Required to designate competent personnel to - Where there is a specific risk, the use of work equipment - Maintain escape routes and emergency exits.
take charge of Health and Safety activities or use - Maintain clean workplaces. slipping hazards. 3 Raise the head, lift
competent outside services. should be restricted to specified people who should be - Draw attention of the employer to faulty or unsuitable - Provide opportunities for rest and using your legs,
adequately trained. grasp the load
- To provide for First Aid. Fire Precautions and equipment and machinery. recovery. rmly, arms close to
Emergency Treatments. THE EMPLOYEE MUST :- - Know where to unload. body.
- Take care of their own and other's work equipment. THE EMPLOYER IS REQUIRED TO :-
- To provide information, instruction and training for - Draw to the attention of the employer, unsafe equipment. GET A GOOD GRIP 4 Hold close to
employees. - Co-operate with employers. - Maintain escape routes and emergency exits. centre of body
- Maintain clean workplaces. - Decide in advance how to hold the when stable, make
- To consult with employees or their GENERAL PROVISIONS - Carry out maintenance and rectify faults as soon as possible. load. sure work area is
representatives on Health and Safety - Regularly maintain and check safety equipment. clear from hazards.
measures. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF SPECIFIC HEALTH AND - Grasp firmly and with both hands.
SAFETY HAZARDS WITH WHICH WORK EQUIPMENT OTHER REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE :- - Attain a good posture.
EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO :- MUST COMPLY. - Are you wearing suitable gloves ?
- Control systems must be safe and breakdown - Suitable and sufficient lighting, ventilation and - Watch your fingers.
- Take care of their own and others safety. or damage must not result in danger. temperature.
- Co-operate with employers. - Protection must exist against rupture or GET HELP
- Draw to the attention of the employer disintegration of the equipment. - Cleanliness of furniture, furnishings and fittings.
- Maintenance is to be possible when work - Doors and gates fulfilling safety standards. - Can mechanical aid be used ?
unsafe equipment, machine, or environment. equipment is shut down or if this is not - The safe function of escalators and travelators. - Can someone else be of assistance ?
possible, to enable work to be carried out - Organisation of safe traffic routes for pedestrians - Rotate the task.
without risk of danger.
and vehicles. ARE YOU WEARING THE RIGHT
WORK EQUIPMENT MUST BE SUITABLE FOR - Suitable and sufficient sanitary conveniences. EQUIPMENT ?
PREVENTING RISK OF:- - An adequate supply of drinking water to be readily
- Fire or overheating. - Protective gloves.
- Discharge of gas, dust, liquid, vapour or other substances. accessible. - A hard hat.
- Explosion of work equipment or substances - Accommodation for special clothing which is worn - Eye protection.
in it. - Overalls/durable clothing.
- Contact with electricity. by any person at work but is not taken home. - Protective footwear/non-slip.
- The availability of first aid equipment in all places
when working conditions require it.
This equipment must be suitably marked.
- Suitable and sufficient welfare facilities.
Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm
MS 532 MS 533 MS 534 MS 535
The Personal Protective Equipment at Work The Health and Safety R ISK ASSESSMENT ELECTRIC SHOCK EMERGENCY
(PPE) Regulations 1992 (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 RESUSCITATION
Is the firs t s te p to mak ing your work plac e s afe.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be used when the risks cannot be POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON HEALTH
avoided or sufficiently limited by technical means of collective protection or An Employer must An Employee must SAFEGUARD YOURSELF.
systems of work. PPE means equipment designed to be worn, or used by the BODILY FATIGUE.
employee, to protect against one or more hazards likely to endanger health and Identify hazards and where Co-operate with the employer on all If a patient collapses due to ELECTRIC SHOCK break the circuit, by switching off the current at the mains, removing the plug or wrenching the cable free.
safety at work. Caused by bad design, selection and installation of display screen equipment and possible remove them. health and safety matters. If unable to reach the cable, socket or mains, use or stand on some DRY non-conducting material and using a broom, wooden chair or stool,
inadequate design of the workplace. push the casualty away from the source of electricity 1 . Once the area is safe,
MAIN PROVISIONS Evaluate risks. Inform your supervisors if you are
UPPER LIMB PAINS AND DISCOMFORT. Reduce or control risks to low levels. concerned about a safety matter. ASSESS THE CASUALTY.
The Employer must :- Record this assessment.
Sitting in fixed positions for long periods, or awkward, rapid, or repetitive Adhere to all work and safety Check casualty response
- Assess the risks(s) posed. movements of the head, body or arms can cause pains or discomfort in the neck, procedures. If unconscious, open the airway and check breathing (for up to 10 seconds).
- Select PPE which :- shoulders or arms. If casualty is breathing, place in the recovery position E , dial 999 for an ambulance, monitor and record breathing and
- Gives protection against the risks(s). EYE AND EYESIGHT EFFECTS. pulse every ten minutes or until medical assistance arrives.
- Is suitable for the employee, including fitting correctly. If casualty is not breathing, look into the mouth and remove any obvious obstruction.
- Is compatible with the work. Symptoms such as impaired visual performance, red or sore eyes and headaches may Give two effective ventilations, pinch the casualty's nostrils together with your fingers. A
- Complies with the relevant European Community provisions on design be caused by :- Take a deep breath seal your lips around the casualty's mouth and blow, until the chest rises. B
- Staying in the same position and concentrating for a long time. Remove your mouth, allow the chest to fall fully C , repeat this once and then check for a pulse, (for up to 10 seconds).
and manufacture - EC Mark. - Poor positioning of the display screen equipment.
- Poor legibility of the screen or source documents T he a bove mus t be c ons idered w hen IF PULSE PRESENT IF PULSE ABSENT
Provide PPE 'free of charge'. - Poor lighting, including glare and re ections. as s es s ing the follow ing.
- A drifting, ickering or jittering image on screen. Continue Ventilations. Commence CPR (15 Compressions then
Maintain PPE in clean, good working order. 2 Ventilations). D
FATIGUE AND S TRESS.
Provide information and instruction and training in the use of PPE. The Management of The Workplace AFTER 1 MINUTE CALL AN AMBULANCE
Stress is likely to occur when there is poor job design or work organisation, lack of Health and Safety
Involve Employees or their representatives in the selection of PPE. control of work by the user, under-employment of skills, high-speed repetitive Is lighting adequate? Continue Ventilations. Continue CPR (15 Compressions then 2 Ventilations).
working or social isolation. Fatigue and stress can be minimised by careful design, Are safe work systems adhered to? Is there good ventilation, heating and Check pulse after every 10 breaths. Continue until medical help arrives.
The Employee must :- selection and disposition of display screen equipment, good design of the workplace cooling? If breathing returns, place casualty
and training, consultation and involvement of the user and short frequent breaks away Are accidents and hazards accurately Is the interior of the building in good
- Use the PPE provided. from the screen. reported? condition? in the recovery position.
- Inform the employer if PPE is damaged or unsuitable. Have workers most at risk been Is there adequate space to work in?
NINE STEPS TO HEALTHIER WORKING. identi ed? Is it tidy?
General requirements applicable to all PPE :- Is noise controlled?
1 SCREEN : Work Equipment and Is everyone aware of emergency
- Design Principles. Work Practices procedures and escape routes?
- PPE must be designed and manufactured so that the user can readable and stable image, adjustable, glare free. 6
Is the equipment safe, suitable for the Manual Handling
perform the risk-related activity normally whilst possessing 2 KEYBOARD : 1 8 job and properly safeguarded? 1
protection of the highest possible level. 2 Is the equipment maintained and stored Is the manual handling necessary? EA
- Effectiveness of PPE. usable, adjustable, key tops legible. 7 properly? Are proper lifting and moving procedures DB
- PPE must be designed and manufactured as to prevent risks and 9 Are hazardous substances identi ed, followed?
other nuisance factors, under foreseeable conditions of use. 3 WORK SURFACE : used and stored properly? C
- Comfort and Efficiency. 3 Do employees have proper training Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- The PPE supplied must be suitable for all employees therefore allow flexible arrangement, spacious, glare 5 instructions, information and
it should be adjustable or an adequate size range must exist. supervision? Does the P.P.E. meet current standards?
free, documents holder as appropriate. Is it suitable?
Information supplied by the manufacturer. PPE must be supplied with Display Screen Equipment Have employees been trained in the
the relevant information by the manufacturer such as :- 4 WORK CHAIR : use of P.P.E.?
Is the work area set up correctly for the Is it maintained, used and stored
- Storage, use, cleaning, maintenance, servicing and disinfection. appropriate adjustability plus foot rest. user? properly?
- What level of protection is provided by the PPE ? Is hardware and software suitable for the
- What accessories or spare parts exist ? 5 LEG ROOM AND CLEARANCES : tasks?
- The expiry date of the PPE or certain of its components.
- What type of packaging is suitable for transport ? to facilitate postural change.
- The significance of any markings.
6 LIGHTING :
Size : 420mm x 600mm
provision of adequate contrast, no direct or
indirect glare or re ection. 4
7 DISTRACTING NOISE MINIMISED
8 NO EXCESSIVE HEAT :
adequate humidity.
9 SOFTWARE :
appropriate toth e task and adapted tous er
capabilities, provide feedback on system
status, no clandestine monitoring.
Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity; M at erials: 25
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location; SAV = Self Adhesive Vinyl
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping. RP = Rigid Plastic
MS 536 MS 537 MS 538 MS 539
KNOW YOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHER COLOUR CODE STATION BILL FACILITYNAME STATION BILL FACILITYNAME
Cylinder Colour Coding and Contents SECTION 1 ACTIONS BY OBSERVER SECTION2 ALARMS SECTION 1 ACTIONS BY OBSERVER SECTION2 ALARMS
WATER FOAM CO2 DRY VAPORISING IN C ID E N T S DO NOT HEAD INTO DANGER. CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE IN C ID E N T S DO NOT HEAD INTO DANGER. CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY PERSON ON BOARD THE INSTALLATION TO ACQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH THE
POWDER LIQUIDS eg: Oil or Gas Leaks which may lead to potential hazards. ESCAPE IF NORMAL EXIT BLOCKED AND NO INSTRUCTIONS eg: Oil or Gas Leaks which may lead to potential hazards. ESCAPE IF NORMAL EXIT BLOCKED AND NO INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS AND ANY DUTIES ASSIGNED TO THEM IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY
CARBON DIOXIDE RECEIVED RECEIVED
Immediately raise alarm. Immediately raise alarm. IN AN EMERGENCY CONTACT HOTON OIM VIA YOUR RADIO
Classification of Advise OIM. S ta tu s R a d io A c ti o n Advise OIM. S ta tu s R a d io A c ti o n
Fire Risk If safe to do so tackle leak. A u d ib le A la rm A ll P e rs o n n e l If safe to do so tackle leak. A u d ib le A la rm A ll P e rs o n n e l
Proceed to Muster Point. Proceed to Muster Point.
Defective equipment must be reported to your supervisor. Defective equipment must be reported to your supervisor. ALARMS
F IR E N o rm a l OFF Normal Duties F IR E AUDIBLE MEANING ACTION
Raise alarm. Raise alarm.
Advise OIM. Advise OIM. N o rm a l OFF Normal Duties INTERMITTENT SIGNAL GENERAL ALARM STOP ALL W ORK
Ensure you have an escape route. Ensure you have an escape route. OF CONSTANT FREQUENCY ELIMINATE IGNITION SOURCES
Proceed to Muster Point. Intermittent Stop all work: Proceed to Muster Point. LEAVE EQUIPMENT
G a s A le rt Audible Alarms Secure Worksite: IN SAFE CONDITION
MAN O V E R B OAR D Report to Muster Point: MAN O V E R B OAR D PROCEED TO MUSTER POINT
Raise alarm first. Act to instructions Raise alarm first. AND DON LIFEJACKET
Throw the nearest available lifebuoy to the man in the water. Throw the nearest available lifebuoy to the man in the water.
Shout "Man overboard". Try to keep man in sight. G a s A la rm Intermittent Stop all work: Shout "Man overboard". Try to keep man in sight. G e n e ra l Audible Alarms Stop all work:
Notify OIM of the position of person/s in the water. Audible Alarms Secure Worksite: Notify OIM of the position of person/s in the water. P la tf o rm Secure Worksite:
If possible, get others to maintain watch and contact the OIM Report to Muster Point: If possible, get others to maintain watch and contact the OIM Act to instructions: CONTINUOUS SIGNAL PREPARE TO ABANDON PROCEED TO MUSTER POINT
Act to instructions and advise work boat coxain. A la rm OF VARIABLE FREQUENCY PLATFORM AND DON LIFEJACKET
IN J U R Y (G P A ) BOARD HELICOPTER OR
Notify the OIM that an incident involving injury has occurred. IN J U R Y DAUGHTER CRAFT AS DIRECTED
Unsafe all voltages Unsafe all voltages Safe all voltages Safe all voltages Safe all voltages Apply First Aid. G e n e ra l P la tf o rm Stop all work: Notify the OIM that an incident involving injury has occurred. BY THE OIM OR HIS DELEGATE
Wood, Paper Flammable liquids Flammable liquids Flammable liquids Flammable liquids Stay with the casualty until relieved, eg by the Medic. A la rm ( G P A ) Secure Worksite: Apply first aid.
Textiles etc. Report to Muster Point: Stay with the casualty until relieved.
Act to instructions
Audible Alarms
A P re p a re t o Verbal EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A ba ndon Instructions
Paper, Wood, P re pa re t o A ba n d o n P la tf o rm Act to instructions KNOW YOUR MUSTER POINT LOCATION
Textile and P la tf o rm A la rm Of OIM
Fabric (P A P A ) Continuous A la rm FIRE, GAS LEAK , HAZARD KNOW LOCATION AND USE OF:
Audible Alarms Act to instructions (P A P A )
B INFORM HOTON OIM VIA RADIO LIFEJACKETS
SECTION 3 EMERGENCY DUTIES SECTION 3 EMERGENCY DUTIES LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT
Flammable DESCRIBE CLEARLY TYPE AND LOCATION FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT
Liquids O C C U P AT IO N MUSTER AT R E S P O N S IB IL IT IE S A N D A C T IO N S O C C U P AT IO N MUSTER AT R E S P O N S IB IL IT IE S A N D A C T IO N S OF INCIDENT EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
OIM Support Vessel Co-ordinate and control the platform emergency response. Liaise with Support Vessel OIM. OIM Co-ordinate and control emergency response. TACKLE FIRE WITH EQUIPMENT PROVIDED KNOW LOCATION OF ESCAPE ROUTES
BUT DO NOT TAKE RISKS
Establish whereabouts of OIM. If missing or incapacitated assume OIM position. Otherwise take LCC Establish whereabouts of OIM. If missing or incapacitated assume OIM position. Otherwise take SMOKING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED
control of Emergency Response Team. Take charge and liaise with Support Vessel OIM. control of Emergency Response Team. Take charge and liaise with Bacton Control Room via MAN OV E R B OAR D
Deputy OIM/Tech Control Centre Deputy OIM/Tech telephone and standby vessel via radio. THROW LIFEBUOY CARRYING OF MATCHES, LIGHTERS AND
OTHER MEANS OF IGNITION IS FORBIDDEN
C Nominated Persons Muster Point Standby to respond to emergency situation as directed. Nominated Persons Muster Point Standby to respond to emergency situation as directed. RAISE ALARM BY OPERATING EMERGENCY
PUSH BUTTON. USE YOUR RADIO OR CAMERAS AND BATTERY OPERATED EQUIPMENT
Flammable SECTION 4 SECTION 5 EVACUATION SECTION 4 SECTION 5 EVACUATION SHOUTING 'MAN OVERBOARD' MUST HAVE A PERMIT PRIOR TO LEAVING
Gases MUSTER MUSTER WEST SOLE ALPHA
SUPPORT REMAIN CALM AND KEEP PERSON IN SIGHT UNTIL
MUSTER POINT: VESSEL MUSTER POINT: RECOVERED GIVING DIRECTIONS TO THE ALL PERSONNEL MUST ATTEND THE PRE-WORK
DAUGHTER CRAFT VIA RADIO OR SHOUTING TOOLBOX TALK UPON ARRIVAL
NOTE: If platform communications system fails during a major incident, ALL PERSONNEL MUST RECEIVE SAFETY
a senior person within an individual group should assume BRIEFING PRIOR TO ARRIVAL
command and take the necessary actions to safeguard the group,
giving due consideration to the e ect those actions may have on
other groups remaining on the installation.
PLATFORM NORTH EMERGENCY DUTIES - GENERAL ALARM
45º
Electrical
Hazards PLATFORM NORTH 45º RESPONSIBLE PERSON EMERGENCY STATION EMERGENCY DUTIES
OIM OR HOTON DEPUTY MUSTER POINT
Vehicle BRIDGE SPIDER DECK PLATFORM RESPONSIBLE PERSON MUSTER POINT CONTROL AND C O-ORDINATE
Protection ESCAPE CRAFT: SPIDER EMERGENCY ACTIONS INCLUDING ENSURE
COLOUR CODING IN ACCORDANCE WITH BS EN3: 1996 - PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS PREPARE TO PROCEED TO MUSTER DECK SAFETY OF PERSONNEL NOTIFY
FLAMMABLE GAS FIRES MUST BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE EMERGENCY SERVICES ONLY ABANDON POINT & PAPA STATIONS AS WEST SOLE ALPHA OIM
PLATFORM
Size : 420mm x 600mm STATIONS: DESIGNATED BY THE RECORD NUMBERS AT MUSTER POINT AND
SUPPORT VESSEL IDENTIFY M ISSING P ERSONS AND AS APPOINTED
PLATFORM EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
WEATHER
EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTRE (OIM) TEL: 2222
DECK
WSA OIM TEL: 2701
LOG CO RN TEL: 2557
SPIDER DECK EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTRE HOTLINE TEL: 222
Size : 297mm x 420mm Size : 297mm x 420mm Size : 297mm x 420mm
MS 540 MS 541
FACILITY NAME LSA Plan LEGEND
PRIMARY ESCAPE ROUTE
SECONDARY ESCAPE ROUTE
EMBARKATIOANREA
MUSTERAREA
GENERAL PLATFORM ALARMS RESUSCITATOR
ACTION
ALARM ACTIVATED BY STRETCHER
ANYONE SEEING EMERGENCY,
1. ARRIVAL GENERAL INTERMITTENT TONE STOP ALL WORK, LEAVE ACTIVATE MANUAL ALARM CALL 5. GENERAL PLATFORM EMERGENCY LOUDHAILER
(..........)AN D WORKSITE IN A SAFE AND POINT (MAC) AND CONTACT
All personnel arriving on the Platform will report to the Muster Area for issue of PREPARE TO FLASHING YELLOW SECURE CONDITION. CONTROL ROOM TEL: 222 Upon hearing the General Platform Alarm all personnel shall stop all work SAFETY LAMP (2 No)
ABANDON LIGHTS PROCEED TO MUSTER and leave worksite in a safe secure condition and proceed to the Muster
Station Cards bearing their Room Numbers and Names (N.B. all recipients should PLATFORM STATION,AWAIT PA/RADIO OIM ORDERON LYATANYA LARM Station.
ALL CLEAR ANNOUNCEMENT STATION
ensure accuracy of personal details). 6. PREPARE TO ABANDON PLATFORM CABIN 6 HVAC INFLATABLE LIFERAFT (10 PERSONS)
BY ORDER OF OIM PLANTROOM LIFEBUOY IN CABINET
Visitors and personnel who have not been on the platform within the past 6 months Upon hearing the Prepare to Abandon Platform Alarm all personnel shall UPS / BATTERY CABIN 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT CABINET
stop work and, leaving work site in a safe secure condition, proceed to the ROOM CABIN 4 CABIN 2 EYEWASH STATION
will be directed to the Safe icer to receive Platform Safety Induction. Survival Craft Station (unless otherwise directed) wearing warm clothing, a SAFETY SHOWER (PORTABLE)
survival suit if possible, and a Lifejacket. If access to the Survival Craft is CONTROL ROOM COSHH STORE
CONTINUOUS SIREN STOP ALL WORK, LEAVE IN A impossible then make your way to the nearest Liferaft available. DO NOT FIRSTAIDCAB INET
SAFE CONDITION, GO TO launch until ordered to abandon platform by the OIM. LIFEJACKETS (20 No)
2. MUSTER DUTIES WAIL ( ) SURVIVAL CRAFT STATION The Designated Muster Checker shall make a check of the Living Quarters to SAFETY GLASS CLEANING STATION
make sure all personnel are alerted and Quarters vacated. GRAB BAGS (20 No)
AND FLASHING
Check with your superviso nd out if you have special duties in case of YELLOW LIGHTS CABIN 3 CABIN 1
emergencies. TER
Details of such duties assigned to individuals are set out in the Emergency ANNOUNCEMENT SICK
Procedures Manual. OVER P.A. BAY
In particular, the following persons are responsible for the following tasks:
TEA ROOM JANITOR
WC
a) The closing of production wells Maintenance Supervisor and Control Platform 7. PLATFORM ABANDONMENT WORKSHOP GALLEY
Room Operator North AND SMOKING
b) The closing of Drilling wells True North Survival Craft and Liferaft are to be launched ONLY at the O re SM
Drilling Supervisor and Drill Crew Installation Managers Instructions. STORE TEA DINING /
c) The closing of pipes carrying 20.3 Dg ROOM RECREATION
hydrocarbon or other flammable Maintenance Supervisor and Control
substances and the associated valves Room Operator 8. Fire
and vents
BREATHINAGPPARATUASIRCOMPRE SSOR
Anyone discovering a hall immediately:
d) The closing of Fire Doors All personnel should ensure doors are 1. Operate a Manual Alarm Callpoint if available: ELECTRICAL GLOVE CABINET
kept closed except when being used,
open doors to be closed by person in Liferaft and 2. Report conditions and location to the Control room TEL: 222. Only attempt
vicinity. descent unit
to fight t e with available equipment if you will not endanger yourself or RESCUE HOOK
PERSONNEL ESCAPE DEVICE
others. MAIN DECK EL 26000 UPPER LEVEL LQ EL 30000
3. Location of Fire Fighting equipment is clearly displayed on Plans located
e) The stopping of machinery not Control Room Operator. throughout the platform.
related to drilling. (Machinery related Maintenance Technician
to drilling would be responsibility of 9. MAN OVERBOARD CO2 PORTABLE EXTINGUISHER (5Kg)
Drilling Supervisors and Drill Crew)
Escape If you see a ''Man Overboard'' throw a Lifebuoy to him and shout ''Man DRY POWDER TROLLEY PORTABLE
f) The extinction e Control Room Operator/Emergency ladder Overboard'' DO NOT operate a Manual Alarm Callpoint. Point at him all the EXTINGUISHER (9Kg)
Response Team to sea time and get others to ring TEL: 222 to start the rescue procedure. Keep
pointing at the man to keep him in sight and TELL the others to do the same. WATER PORTABLE EXTINGUISHER
Survival FIRE BLANKET
Craft
g) The preparation and launching of Coxswain Main 10. DRILLS
Survival craft Control
Room DELUGE VALVE LOCATION
h) The launching of Liferafts Nearest available personnel Only persons sp ally excused by OIM will not take part in drills (e.g. FIREMANS EQUIPMENT CABINET
MUSTER Drilling personnel during critical operations, Control Room Operator) All
AREA
i) The securing of the safety of visitors OIM persons on board shall participate in Survival Craft Muster Drills. On the HOSEREEL
to the platform Liferaft
and descent sounding of the General alarm they shall report to the Muster Station suitably
unit dressed. On sounding the Prepare To Abandon Platform Alarm reporting is FOAM TROLLEY EXTINGUISHER (45Kg)
j) Helicopter Operation Helicopter Landing O as previously stated in Section 6. DRY POWDER TROLLEY
EXTINGUISHER (45Kg)
k) Medical/First Aid First Aiders 11. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
CO2 TROLLEY EXTINGUISHER (22.5Kg)
l) Rescue Duties Emergency Response Team Outside the Accommodation Module all personnel will wear approved safety
HELICOPTER CRASH EQUIPMENT
glasses, safety helmets and safety boots and coveralls. CHEST C/W GRAB HOOK
m) Emergency Co-ordination OIM and Maintenance Supervisor In addition extra approved safety equipment may be specified in certain DOUBLE OUTLET HYDRANT
MAIN DECK Escape MEZZ DECK areas for certain tasks by your Supervisor or the Safet cer.
ladder
3. SURVIVAL CRAFT STATIONS to sea 12. SMOKING FIXED MONITOR
The Survival Craft station is indicated on the Station Card given to you on arrival. The platform is a NO-SMOKING AREA with the exception of those areas CO2 RELEASE
All persons should familiarise themselves with the location of the Survival Craft DELUGE RELEASE
The Plan attached shows the location of the Survival Craft and Liferafts. designated smoking areas by the ore installation Manager (There are
Detailed Plans showing all Lifesaving equipment and Fire Fighting equipment are
located throughout the platform. certain areas within the Accommodation Block which are appropriately
4. LIFEJACKETS marked.)
MUSTER AREA LOCATED ON ACCOMMODATION BLOCK MEZZ DECK BETWEEN SICK BAY AND TER 13. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MANUAL ALARM CALL POINTS
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE No. 222
If you require further information you should contact your Supervisor. ABANDON PLATFORM
Lifejackets are located at Liferafts and in the Muster Area. Familiarise yourself with WEATHER DECK EL 34000 PLATFORM NORTH FIRE PUMP START
the instructions for wearing the Lifejacket.
Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 860mm x 660mm
MS 542 MS 543 MS 544
LEGEND Hazard Diamonds Hazardous Substance Symbols
ESCAPE ROUTE For The Carriage of Dangerous Goods
YOU ARE H ERE
LIFEJACKETS Symbol
LIFEBUOY WITH WATER LIGHT
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Classi cation FLAMMABLE Flammable Irritant
SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS Lettering GAS Substances with a ash point above 21º C A substance which may sensitize the skin making it
SAFETY SHOWER / EYEWASH STATION but below 55ºC. more prone to reaction and in amation from other
DONUT STATION 1.4 2 non-irritant substances. A material which on
INFLATABLE LIFE RAFT Class Number Extremely Flammable prolonged or repeated skin exposure can lead to
WORK VEST EXPLOSIVES Substances which have a boiling point of 35º C or in amation and/or dematitis.
FIRE MONITOR (OSCILLATING) EXPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE NON-FLAMMABLE below and a ash point of 0ºC or below.
DRY POWDER HAND EXTINGUISHER 1 D GAS COMPRESSED GAS Harmful
DRY POWDER WHEELED EXTINGUISHER 1 2 A substances which when swallowed, inhaled or
CO2 EXTINGUISHER Explosion risk 2 absorbed through the skin can have limited
FOAM WHEELED EXTINGUISHER adverse e ects on health.
FIRE HYDRANT & HOSE CABINET Non- ammable
MANUAL G.P.A. CALL POINT Explosion risk Flammable non-toxic gas
SURFACE PROCESS SHUTDOWN gas
FIREMENS TURNOUT GEAR
STAIRS DOWN TO BASKET STRETCHER TOXIC FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE SOLID SPONTANEOUSLY DANGEROUS WHEN WET Highly Flammable Toxic
SUB-CELLAR DECK GAS LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE Substances with a ash point of 21º C or below.
4 48 Substances which may self heat and/or A substances which when swallowed, inhaled or
2 3 Flammable 4 Substance which spontaneously ignite on contact with air at ambient absorbed through the skin can have serious acute
in contact with water temperature. Solid materials which will ignite and or chronic e ects on health and may even cause
Toxic gas Flammable solid Spontaneously emits ammable gas burn after brief contact with ame which react with death.
liquid combustible water to evolve highly ammable gases.
401.259 substance Solids which can ignite and react violently on
contact with water.
PLATFORM NORTH OXIDIZING AGENT ORGANIC PEROXIDE TOXIC INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE RADIOACTIVE Very Toxic
Oxidizing
5.1 5.2 6 IN CASE OF DAMAGE OR LEAKAGE CONTENTS........................ Substances which because of their oxidizing power, A substances which when swallowed, inhaled or
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ACTIVITY.................... can react violently with other materials, notably absorbed through the skin, even in small amounts,
Oxidizing Organic Toxic PUBLIC HEALTH combustible materials, causing re. can have very serious acute or chronic e ects on
substance peroxide substance AUTHOAITY 7 Mixtures of oxidizing materials with combustible health and may even cause death.
materials are often explosive and materials normally
6 Radioactive regarded as non-combustible can become
substance dangerously ammable if contaminated with oxidizers.
Infectious category l Fires involving oxidizers are di cult to extinguish.
substance
Size : 860mm x 600mm MARINE POLLUTANT Explosive Corrosive
A substance which may explode, detonate or
Marine de agrate upon heating, contact with ame, Substances which can ‘burn’ or destroy living
pollutant friction, impact or other sources of energy. tissue and have a signi cant corrosion e ect on
mild steel.
RADIOACTIVE RADIOACTIVE CCOORRRROOSSIVIVE E EXPLOSIVE CORROSIVE
8
CONTENTS........................ CONTENTS........................ 8 9
ACTIVITY.................... ACTIVITY....................
Corrosive Other dangerous
TRANSPORT INDEX TRANSPORT INDEX substance substance
7 7C
Radioactive Radioactive
substance substance
category ll category lll
Dangerous for the Environment Radioactive substances
A substance which can have a detrimental e ect
on eco-systems, mainly aquatic, although it equally Substances which emit spontaneously
applies to fauna & microfauna and ozone depleting ionizing radiations.
substances.
FLAMMABLE NON-FLAMMABLE TOXIC FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE SOLID SPONTANEOUSLY DANGEROUS WHEN WET
GAS COMPRESSED GAS GAS LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE
EXPLOSIVE
401.259
OXIDIZING AGENT ORGANIC PEROXIDE TOXIC INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE RADIOACTIVE RADIOACTIVE RADIOACTIVE CCOORRRROOSSIVIVE E
IN CASE OF DAMAGE OR LEAKAGE CONTENTS........................ CONTENTS........................ CONTENTS........................ 8
M at erials: IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ACTIVITY.................... ACTIVITY....................
SAV = Self Adhesive Vinyl PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITY....................
RP = Rigid Plastic AUTHOAITY TRANSPORT INDEX TRANSPORT INDEX
Size : 297mm x 420mm Size : 297mm x 420mm
Specify the part number, size and quantity; 26
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
MS 545 MS 546 MS 547 MS 548
Hazchem Sign Guide Free Fall Lifeboat Gas Bottle Safety IMO Safety Sign
Launching
Transportation Safe handling, storage and working practices IMO safety signs and their various meanings
Procedure for launching a free fall lifeboat
Emergency 3YE Hazard 1 Muster crew 2 Pre launching checks Common Gases used on Vessels
(hazchem) warning
diamond Switch on oodlights when required. • Check the launching
code
UN number Do not in ate in atable lifejackets area is clear of Oxygen Colourless, odourless non/toxic, dangerous in high Argon Colourless, odourless non/toxic, dangerous in high
Contact for until after launch. any obstructions. concentrations, non ammable but will accelerate
special advise 1294 FLAMMABLE Single load Acetylene combustion. concentrations, heavier than air, non ammable.
Toluene LIQUID hazchem placard Con rm recovery • Check the water is Colourless and odourless but trained with sweet
2W 3 lings and gripes Nitrogen garlic smell, lighter than air, non toxic, highly Halon Colourless and odourless nono-toxic, asphyxiant in
1910 SPECIAL ADVISE Company name disconnected deep enough for a Propane
ABC Chem. before lifeboat freefall launch. ammable, requires minimum energy to ignite. high concentrations, heavier than air, non ammable. Lifeboat Liferaft Davit Launched liferaft Rescue boat Embarkation Ladder Evacuation Slide
03421-123456 s launched. Carbon Colourless, odourless non -toxic, asphyxiant in high When shown with an When shown with an When shown with an Boat used for towing Location where a survival Location of an inflatable
• The Helmsman Dioxide concentrations. non ammable. Decomposes when heated, forming toxic gas. arrow, Indicates direction arrow, Indicates direction liferafts or rescuing slide used to gain access
Open embarkation Colourless, odourless but normally tainted with a to the nearest lifeboat to the nearest liferaft arrow, Indicates direction people from the water craft is boarded
door. to enter the boat pungent sh like smell, heavier than air, non-toxic, Freon Colourless, odourless non -toxic, asphyxiant in high to the nearest liferaft to survival craft
andstart the engine. highly ammable, requires minimum energy to
ignite, asphyxiant in high concentrations. concentrations, heavier than air, non ammable.
Colourless but may cause nose to sting
at high concentrations, non-toxic, asphyxiant in Decomposes when heated, formingtoxic gas.
high concentrations, heavier than air, non ammable.
Ammonia Colourless, pungent odour, toxic, irritates all parts
Orange Panel of the respiratory system, heavier than air, ammable.
To be displayed at front of any vehicle carrying dangerous
goods and rear of vehicles carrying dangerous goods in Medical Colourless, odourless, non-toxic, non ammable. EXIT
packages.
Oxygen
Medical air Colourless, odourless, non-toxic, non ammable
BA sets etc.
Single and Multi-load Placards Evacuation Chute Lifebuoy Lifebuoy With Line Lifebuoy With Light Lifebuoy With Light and smoke Lifejacket
(panel showing calcium oxide) Location of evacuation Location of standard Location of lifebuoy Location of lifebuoy Location of lifebuoy with light and Location of standard
chute used to gain lifebuoy with line attached with light attached smoke signal attached lifejacket
access to survival craft
3 Helmsman’s action 4 Lifeboat embarkation Safe Handling Safe Storage T A
P E
Check engine running • Survivors smbark to designated seats. Available custom made devices should be used for lifting and A S
tatisfactory. • Close hatches and ventilators. transporting of gas cylinders whenever possible.
Hazard Stop the engine and set • Close and secure door. DONOT use strops or slings lift a bottle. Ensure current data sheets from the supplier Childs lifejacket Immersions Suit Thermal Protective Aid Anti-Exposure suit Survival craft portable radio EPIRB
warning ontrols for restart, • Fasten seat belts and During transport always keep the bottle upright. covering all the gases are available on board. Location of lifejacket Location of protective Location of protective Location of protective Hand held, two way radio for Free floating radio beacon
diamond after launch. Except on a purpose designed trolley DO NOT transport clothing for persons in clothing for crew operating
head restraints. bottles tted with pressure regulators or hoses attached. All gas bottles to be included in safety planning with special suitable for a child clothing to assist survival craft use in lifeboats etc. which automatically sends
Hazard Warning Panel Set propeller in neutral ‘‘Milk churning” (supporting the gas bottle by the valve at a slight regard to the hazards of the gases they contain. survival in the water survival craft
for the Dangerous substances position. • Helmsman checks angle and rolling it along on its base) ONLY acceptable for distress messages
in Harbour Regulations 1987 short distances. For transporting gas bottles properly secured. The gas bottle store to be stored upright.
UN number 1830 CORROSIVE E Set wheel amidships all secure. DO NOT USE sack barrow etc. unless no other means of transport DO NOT store or use Acetylene and Propane horizontally.
8 Company name ‘O’ position. is possible. The bottles must be securely lashed to the barrow
Contact for 6 Further actions to prevent any movement. Gas bottles must always be securely lashed to bulkheads.
special advise Sulphuric Acid Close the automatic drain plug. Never roll bottles or use them as rollers to move other items. Use purpose designed storage rack.
• After launch, re-start When standing a bottle upright, beware of the base sliding away While securing special consideration to be given with due
1230 03421-123456SPECIALADVISE ABC Chem. Disconnect the vessel to boat from you. consideration to heavy weather conditions.
electric plug. the engine. DO NOT attempt to catch a falling bottle. Stand clear and let it fall.
Multi-load Compartment Panel When it comes to complete rest stand it upright again. Other items like Paint, oil, corrosive, liquids not to be stored with Radar Transponder Survival craft distress signals Rocket parachute flares Line throwing appliance Muster or assembly station Medical Locker
(panel showing methanol) 5 Lifeboat launching • Open the ventilation DO NOT leave any unsecured bottle unattended. Always last the gas bottles. Portable radio Flares used to indicate the Rocket plares which fall on Device for firing a line Emergency assembly area, Location of
bottle to a suitable xing it you intend to leave it even for a
All crew to brace. or operate the short periode of time. Bottles of di erent types to be segregated. distress beacon position of survival craft parachutes, used to indicate the to another vessel directions are indicated by the medical locker
Use brace bars compressed air Wear the correct protective clothing when handling gas Oxygen bottles to be stored at least 3 m away from
where provided. supply and spray bottles, ie. gloves and footwear and avoid loose clothing. fuel gas, preferably behind a re bulkhead. position of survival craft sign plus an arrow
if required.
Emergency Action Code Interpretation Helmsman operates 125.213 Gas bottles not to be stored in hot areas.
hydraulic release. • Clear the area and
1 Water Jets 3 Foam Water Fog Operate the emergency Ensure gas bottle valves covered during storage to prevent Stretcher Release Gripes Fasten Seat Belts Secure Hatches Start Engine Lower Lifeboat
2 Water Fog 4 Dry Agent In the absence of fog equipment a ne spray may be used. elease. operate radio ingress of dirt. Location of stretcher Controls for releasing Fasten seat belts Close hatches Controls for starting Controls for lowering
f manual release fails distress signal.
Dry Agent Suitable warning notices to posted at store entrances. or looker containing a the lifeboat securing once seated ensuring they are the engine the lifeboat
Water must not be allowed to come into
contact with the substance at risk. stretcher arrangement watertight
PV Full Dilute V Oxygen
Spillage may be Danger of a violent reaction of explosion.
R BA washed to drain with Acetylene
BA Fire Only large quantities of BA
S V water. However,due Breathing Apparatus. GAS UNDER Danger
S BA care must be taken to PRESSURE Gas
BA Fire Only prevent unnecessary Full
T pollution of water Full body protective clothing with breathing apparatus. In case of fire No fire Lower rescue craft Release falls Start Air Supply Start Water Spray
Full courses. E remove cylinders No open lights Controls for lowering Controls for letting Controls for supplying Controls for externally
Consider evacuation. dousing lifeboat with water
BA Contain to a safe place No smoking the rescue craft go the survival craft the cabin with fresh air
BA Fire Only Prevent, by any BA Fire Only EXIT
T means possible No toxicity risk is present in non- re situations.
BA spillage from entering Rescue may be e ected by police/ambulance Exit Door
WV BA Fire Only drains or water without BA if necessary. Qualifications to IMO Safety Signs The final exit to deck. Often used with an arrow
courses. to show direction. Can be used with a dashed
X 2 B
arrow to indicate the secundary
Y V Designation of a muster station escape route.
Y Muster or assembly stations
are normally identified Designation of an Embarkation Direction sign and primary Secondary escape route
Z by a number or letter
station Escape route Direction Sign
Embarkation stations are normally Directions to an assembly or Directions to an assembly or
muster station, ecit or any of muster station, ecit or any of
identified by a number or letter.
the life saving the life saving equipment
Z equipment shown above shown above via a secondary
escape route.
E PUBLIC SAFETY HAZARD
Size : 297mm x 420mm Safety procedures in compliance with the ISM Code Size : 297mm x 420mm Size : 297mm x 420mm
MS 549 Size : 297mm x 420mm MS 551 MS 552
Fire Extinguisher Types MS 550 DON’T THROW
GARBAGE
FOAM A Safe for: Not for:
SPRAY Wood, paper Live electrical OVERBOARD
and textiles. equipment
IT COULD BE AGAINST THE LAW
B Safe for: D Not for:
Flammable Flammable
liquids METAL metal fires.
POWDER A Safe for: C Safe for:
Wood, paper Gaseaus
and textiles. fire
B Safe for: Safe for:
Flammable Live electrical
liquids equipment
CARBON B Safe for: A Not for: WITHIN 3 WITHIN 3 - 12 NAUTICAL WITHIN 12 - 25 NAUTICAL OUTSIDE 25
DIOXIDE Flammable Wood, paper NAUTICAL MILES MILES OFFSHORE MILES OFFSHORE NAUTICAL MILES
liquids D and textiles. OF THE NEAREST
LAND, ALL INLAND YOU CANNOT THROW OVERBOARD: YOU CANNOT THROW OFFSHORE
Safe for: METAL Not for: PAPER, CROCKERY, RAGS, METAL, OVERBOARD:
Live electrical Flammable WATERS & YOU CANNOT THROW
equipment metal fires. FROM OR WITHIN GLASS, FOOD, PLASTIC, PLASTIC, DUNNAGE AND OVERBOARD:
500m OF FIXED OR DUNNAGE AND LINING AND LINING AND PACKING PLASTIC
A Safe for: B Not for: FLOATING PLATFORMS PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
Wood, paper Flammable YOU CAN THROW OVERBOARD: MATERIALS THAT FLOAT NOTE
and textiles. D liquids YOU CANNOT THROW PAPER, CROCKERY, RAGS, METAL, YOU CAN THROW
ANYTHING OVERBOARD GLASS & FOOD ETC. PROVIDED OVERBOARD: In each case, plastic
Not for: METAL Not for: IT IS GROUND TO LESS THAN 25mm. includes, but is not
Live electrical Flammable PAPER, CROCKERY, RAGS, limited to: synthetic
equipment metal fires. METAL, GLASS & FOOD ECT. rope, net & plastic
WATER garbage bags.
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Fire FIRE Smothering fire. Annex V of the Marpol Treaty is an International Convention IN THE SPECIAL AREAS LISTED BELOW, IT IS ILLEGAL TO
blanket BLANKET Suitable for chip pans or providing for a cleaner, safer marine environment. DISCHARGE GARBAGE OF ANY KIND.
deep fat fires, waste bin IT IS THEREFORE ILLEGAL FOR ANY VESSEL TO DUMP (Except for food waste, ground to less than 25mm, which may
Use for smothering fires fires or for wrapping PLASTIC GARBAGE INCLUDING SYNTHETIC ROPES, The Mediterranean Sea area, The Baltic Sea area, The Black Sea
Suitable for: around someone whose FISHING NETS AND PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS ANYWHERE area, The Red Sea area, The Gulfs area, The North Sea area, The
clothes are burning IN THE OCEANS OR NAVIGABLE WATERS. Antarctic area, and The Wider Caribbean area.
Chip pan fires. Violations of these requirements may result in civil penalties (Detailed descriptions of the extent of these special areas may be
Deep fat fires. imprisonment, as determined by current National found in Regulation 5 of Annex V of Marpol 73/78, additionally
Waste bin fires. Legislation. Garbage must be disposed of as described in further local regulations may apply in various National Waters.
Suitable for: the ships garbage management plan and details of all For example: the Great Lakes area, certain areas around the
garbage disposal must be kept in the garbage record book. United Kingdom and North Eastern coast of Australia).
Wrapping around
someone whose
clothes are burning.
Extinguishers in left side marked to EN3 which requires all extinguishers to be red ALL GARBAGE DISCHARGES MUST BE RECORDED IN THE GARBAGE RECORD
with an identifyring zone of colour no greater than 5% of the area of the extinguisher body
Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm Size : 420mm x 600mm
Size : 420mm x 600mm
MS 553
DISCHARGE OF OILOPHRIBITED
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibitsthe discharge of oil or
oily waste into or upon the navigable watersof the United States, or the M at erials:
SAV = Self Adhesive Vinyl
watersof the contiguouszone, or which maya ect natural resources RP = Rigid Plastic
belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management
authority of the United States, if such discharge causes a lm or
discoloration of the surface of the water or causessludge or emulsion
beneath the surface of the water.Violators are subject to substantial
civil penalties and/ or criminal sanct ions including nes and
imprisonment. (33 CFR 155.450)
The person-in-charge of a vessel or facility must immeditaely repotr any Specify the part number, size and quantity;
discharge of oiMl aotrerhiaalzs:ardous substance to the National Response outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
Center toll freSeAaVt:= Self Adhesive Vinyl i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
RP (800)= Rigid Plastic 424-8805
(33 CFR 151.15(d); 33 CFR 155.203)
Size : 420mm x 600mm
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Phot oluminescent w hit arrow s 80 mm x 10 m. 1 roll MS 554
MS 555
Phot oluminescent w hit out arrow s 80 mm x 10 m. 1 roll MS 556
Phot oluminescent rigid PVC 80 mm x 1 m. 1 piece
(mount ed w it h t w o-sided t ape, 130.002)
Signs print ed on self adhesives clear vinyl t o be
mount ed on phot oluminescent t ape or rigid PVC
60 x 60 - 190 mm.
Fire
extinguisher
EXIT
MS 557 MS 558 MS 559
60mm x 60mm
EXIT
EXIT MS 560
EXIT
Fire MS 561
extinguisher 60mm x 190mm 60mm x 60mm
EXIT
EXIT EXIT
MS 562 MS 563
60mm x 60mm
60mm x 190mm
SELF ADHESIVE VINYL TRAIL M ARKER ARROWS DOTS
- f or marking direct ional escape rout es on desck
Phot oluminescent w hit out arrow 80mm dia. Pack of 25 MS 564 EXIT
Phot oluminescent w hit out arrow 60mm dia. Pack of 25 MS 565
MS 566
SELF ADHESIVE VINYL TRAIL M ARKER DOTS 60mm x 190mm MS 567
60mm x 60mm
- f or highlight ing sw it ches and cont rols
Phot oluminescent w hit out arrow 80mm dia. Pack of 25 MS 568
Phot oluminescent w hit out arrow 60mm dia. Pack of 25 MS 569
VINYL TAPE MS 570 MS 571 MS 572 MS 573
- f or low locat ion light ing
- marking emergency equipment
- handrail and st air ident if icat ion
Phot oluminescent w hit arrow 40mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 577
Phot oluminescent w hit arrow 80mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 578
WAY FINDING TAPE MS 574 MS 575 MS 576
- f or low locat ion light ing 60mm x 60mm
- direct ional rout h marking and w ay f inding
Phot oluminescent w ith arrow 40mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 579
Phot oluminescent w i t h arrow 80mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 580
PHOTOLUM INESCENT ARROWS
30mm x 80mm MS 581
50mm x 150mm MS 582
Specify the part number, size and quantity; 28
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
PHOTOLUM INESCENT TAPE
GREEN DIAGONAL TAPE
- f or highlight ing and marking saf e areas and exit doors
Color Size It em no. MS 585
Double sided Tap
MS 583
Green / Phot oluminescent 40mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 586
Green / Phot oluminescent 80mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 584
BLACK DIAGONAL TAPE S i ze 1 roll It em no.
1 roll
- f or marking danger zones 40mm x 10mm MS 587
80mm x 10mm 1 roll MS 588
Color 1 roll
It em no.
Black / Phot oluminescent
Black / Phot oluminescent MS 589
MS 590
RED DIAGONAL TAPE
- f or highlight ing f iref ight ing equipment
- hazard marking Size
Color
Red / Phot oluminescent 40mm x 10mm
Red / Phot oluminescent 80mm x 10mm
NON SLIP SELF ADHESIVE TAPE
- f or st air nosings
- engine room ladders
- escape rout es on deck
- galleys
Color Size 1 roll It em no.
1 roll
Black 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 591
Red 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 593
White 1 roll MS 593
Blue 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 594
Yellow 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 595
Brow n 1 roll MS 596
Green 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 597
Grey 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 598
Black / Yellow 1 roll MS 599
Red / Whit e 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 600
Flurescent 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 601
Clear 50mm x 18mm MS 602
Black 50mm x 18mm MS 603
50mm x 18mm
50mm x 18mm
100mm x 18mm
Phot oluminescent : 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 604
Phot oluminescent / Black 50mm x 18mm 1 roll MS 605
Phot oluminescent
EDGE FIX
- f or closing gaps and making t he Non-slip t ape even st ronger
Color Size It em no.
Egde Fix 140 ml. MS 606 MS 1506-B
Foam Board
BARRIER TAPE
MS 614
Non self adhesive polyet hylene Hinged Clamp
- f or marking t emporary hazardous area 29
- no ent ry marking Size It em no.
Color 80mm x 500mm MS 607
80mm x 500mm MS 608
Black / yellow
Red / w hit e
REGULAR TAPE
- f or highlight ing hazardous area
Color Size It em no.
Black / yellow 50mm x 66mm 1 roll MS 609
Red / w hit e 50mm x 66mm 1 roll MS 610
Black / yellow 100mm x 1mm 1 roll MS 611
Red / w hit e 100mm x 1mm 1 roll MS 612
SOLAS It em no.
- saf et y equipment marking MS 613
- lif eboat marking
- lif ejacket marking
- deck saf et y rout e making
Color Size
Whit e SOLAS ref lect ive 50mm x45mm 1 roll
Specify the part number, size and quantity;
outdoor or indoor usage and mounting location;
i.e. flat surface, handrail or piping.
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