- The Code of Safe Working Practice for Merchant Seafarers states that Permits to Work must be obtained before certain tasks can be undertaken.
(a) List the conditions to be met before a Permit to Work is issued.(4)
(b) State FOUR points that would be listed as part of a Permit to Work for a typical task within the machinery spaces of a vessel.(4)
(c) State the time period over which a Permit to Work remains in force, outside of workshop areas.(2)
CHIEF ENGINEER Unit 10 Code of Safe Working Practice Q1
- With reference to the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seafarers guidance on dangerous (enclosed) spaces:
(a) list FOUR examples of a dangerous (enclosed) space;(4)
outline the requirements to be satisfied before entering a dangerous (enclosed) space.(6)
CHIEF ENGINEER Unit 10 Code of Safe Working Practice Q2
- The Code of Safe Working Practice for Merchant Seafarers states that a Permit to Work must be obtained before certain tasks can be undertaken
(a) State the purposes of a Permit to Work.(4)
(b) List SIX items that need to be included on a Permit to Work.(6)