IMO EA749E-2006 Code of Safety for Fishermen and Fishing Vessels 2005 Part A Safety and Health Practice (Second Edition).pdf
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1、Code of Safety forFishermen andFishing Vessels2005Part ASafety and Health PracticeD EBINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATIONLondon, 2006Published by theINTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SRFirst edition, 19752nd edition, 2006ISBN-13: 978-92-801-4208-2ISBN-10: 92-801-4208-
2、9IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: IA749ECopyright # InternationalMaritimeOrganization2006All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any means without prior permission in writingfrom the International Maritime Organizatio
3、n.Published by theINTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR3First edition, 1975Second edition, 2006(ISBN-13: 978-92-801-4208-2ISBN-10: 92-801-4208-9)Electronic edition: 2006IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: EA749ECopyright # InternationalMaritimeOrganization2006All rights res
4、erved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any means without prior permission in writingfrom the International Maritime Organization.Preface1 A resolution adopted by the Committee on Conditions of Work in theFishing Industry, whic
5、h was convened by the International LabourOrganization (ILO) in December 1962 to study certain aspects of workingconditions of crew on fishing vessels, recommended the creation of apractical international code dealing with navigational, operational andoccupational aspects of safety of fishing vessel
6、s and crew, and urged ILO incollaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations (FAO) and the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organi-zation (IMCO)* to examine the possibility of establishing a suitable body toprepare such a code.2 Considering that it was desirable
7、to co-operate within theirrespective fields of competency, in order to extend the scope of theproposed safety code for fishing vessels to make reference to all aspects ofthe safety of fishing vessels and crew, the three organizations subse-quently entered into an agreement with respect to the princi
8、ples of co-operation and the areas of mutual interest and responsibility in the field offishing vessels and fishing vessel crew members, namely FAO, fisheries ingeneral; ILO, labour in the fishing industries; and IMO, safety of life, vesselsand equipment at sea.3 Following the above agreement, draft
9、 contributions to the Code ofSafety for Fishermen and Fishing Vessels were prepared by FAO, ILO andIMO. It was agreed that the Code should be divided into two parts: part Afor skippers and crews, and part B for fishing vessel builders and owners.4 Part A of the Code was adopted by the first session
10、of the Joint FAO/ILO/IMO Meeting of Consultants on Safety on Board Fishing Vesselswhich was held at ILO Headquarters in Geneva in September 1968.5 Later amendments to Part A were approved by the IMO MaritimeSafety Committee (MSC) at its thirtieth session in the Spring of 1973. Atthe same session, th
11、e Committee approved the final text of part B whichwas endorsed by the FAO Council at its 64th session (Autumn 1974) andalso endorsed by the Governing Body of the ILO at its 195th session(February 1975).6 In 1977, an International Conference on the Safety of FishingVessels adopted the Torremolinos I
12、nternational Convention on the Safety* The name of the Organization was changed to International Maritime Organization(IMO) by virtue of amendments to the Organizations Convention whichentered into forceon 22 May 1982.iii.of Fishing Vessels, 1977, that, for a number of reasons, has not enteredinto f
13、orce. Consequently, a further International Conference was convened,also in Torremolinos, Spain that adopted the Torremolinos Protocol of1993 relating to the Torremolinos International Convention for the Safetyof Fishing Vessels, 1977.7 Resolution 4 of the Conference requests IMO to review, as a mat
14、terof priority the FAO/ILO/IMO Code of Safety for Fishermen and FishingVessels, part A and part B. The Code of Safety for Fishing Vessels, part B,addresses safety and health requirements for the construction andequipment of fishing vessels of 24 m in length and over.8 The MSC entrusted the revision
15、of the Code to its Sub-Committee onStability and Load Lines and on Fishing Vessels Safety (SLF) andrecommended that the recent developments in fishing vessel design andfishing operations should be taken into consideration. The MSC alsoentrusted SLF to revise the Voluntary Guidelines for the Design,C
16、onstruction and Equipment of Small Fishing Vessels, that had beenapproved by MSC in 1979, which addresses vessels of 12 m in length andover but less than 24 m in length. In this regard, IMO was requested toinvite FAO and ILO to participate in the revision.9 At its forty-second session, the SLF Sub-C
17、ommittee established anintersessional correspondence group for the revision of part B of the Codeand the Voluntary Guidelines. Later, at its forty-fifth session in July 2002,FAO and ILO submitted a proposal to commence the revision of part A. TheSub-Committee considered that unlike the current versi
18、on, which wasintended to be read by crew members on fishing vessels, the revisedversion should be directed primarily towards Competent Authorities,training institutions, fishing vessel owners, representative organizations ofthe crew, and non-governmental organizations having a recognized role increw
19、 members safety and health and training. Competent Authoritieswould be encouraged to make use of the contents of the Code in theproduction of safety and health and training materials in an appropriateformat to suit the particular needs of the fisheries of the country or regionand in local languages.
20、10 ILOs Tripartite Meeting on Safety and Health in the FishingIndustry (December 1999), in its report to the 277th Session of theGoverning Body of ILO (March 2000), had concluded, inter alia, that ILOshould participate in the revision of part B, Safety and Health Require-ments for the Construction a
21、nd Equipment of Fishing Vessels, of the Codeand, following consultation with IMO, should take a leading role in revisingpart A, Safety and Health Practice, of the Code.11 The revised Code and Voluntary Guidelines were approved by MSCat its seventy-ninth session in 2004 and approved by the FAO Commit
22、teeon Fisheries at its twenty-sixth session in March 2005 and the GoverningBody of ILO at its 293rd Session in June 2005.Safety for Fishermen and Fishing Vessels Part Aiv12 Concerning the procedures for future amendments to the Code andthe Voluntary Guidelines, MSC considered that any amendments sho
23、uldbe effected as expeditiously as possible. It was agreed that non-controversial amendments should be approved by correspondence, butjoint meetings of experts might be necessary for other amendments forwhich no ready agreement by correspondence could be reached.13 Recognizing that the majority of i
24、tems covered by the Code arewithin the scope of IMO and noting the different working procedureswithin the three Organizations and also that the SLF Sub-Committeeholds regular meetings, it was agreed that:.1 IMO should act as a focal point for co-ordinating proposedamendments to the Code and, in part
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