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Part IV
Fire Protection and Personnel-Rescue Facilities
Part IV Table
Fire Protection ^
Helicopter Deck -and Fuel-Dispensing Facility Area
17 (1) Subject to subsection (3), an approved foam fire-extinguishing
system should be installed, sufficient to cover with foam the
obstacle-free area of the helicopter deck and, as applicable, the
hangar, fuel dispenser and portable helicopter-fuel tank, by means of
monitors or fixed pipes with nozzles; the distance from the nozzle to
the furthest extremity of the deck should not be more than 0.75 x the
foam throw in still air conditions.
(2) The foam should be of either the protein type or the aqueous
film-forming type and be deliverable at rates not less than 6 L and 4.1
L, respectively, of foam solution per minute for each m2 to
be covered sufficient foam should be available at these rates for a
discharge period of not less than five minutes.
(3) For a ship operating in extremely cold temperatures and where
there is a frost hazard, the location of the water piping to the foam
system should be carefully considered; if necessary, a hose system from
a protected space, such as a heated hangar, will be acceptable for foam
discharge in lieu of deck monitors or fixed pipes with nozzles.
(4) At least two fire hydrants should be fitted immediately adjacent
to the helicopter deck, each complete with hose and dual-purpose
(spray/jet) nozzle, such that two water sprays will be able to reach any
part of the deck and, as applicable, the hangar, fuel-dispenser and
portable helicopter-fuel tank.
(5) The fire hydrants should be located on opposite sides of the area
so that at least one hydrant and hose will be operable during a
localized fire.
(6) Mobile or portable dry-chemical fire extinguishers, each having a
suitable applicator and a total capacity of at least 45 kg, should be
fitted immediately adjacent to the helicopter deck.
(7) Portable gas-type fire extinguishers, each having a suitable
applicator and a total capacity of at least 18 kg Of C02 or
its equivalent, should be fitted immediately adjacent to the helicopter
deck.
(8) Where a fuel dispenser is not on the same deck as the helicopter
deck, an additional portable 9 kg dry-chemical fire extinguisher or its
equivalent, should be located beside the dispenser.
(9) For a ship operating in extremely low temperatures and where fire
extinguishers are to be exposed to such cold conditions, the
low-temperature characteristics Of CO2 should be taken into
account when this gas is considered for fire extinguishing.
Helicopter Hangar and Workshop ^
18 (1) Where fire-extinguishing equipment for the helicopter deck is
immediately available, no additional equipment is necessary for the
helicopter hangar.
(2) Where problems may exist in making all or some fire-extinguishing
equipment of the helicopter deck immediately available for use in the
helicopter hangar, fire-extinguishing equipment to be permanently
located in the hangar should meet types and quantities specially
determined by the Board.
(3) At least one portable 2 kg dry-chemical (multipurpose), fire
extinguisher or its equivalent, should be located in the helicopter
workshop.
Winching Area ^
19 (1) At least two fire hydrants should be fitted on deck
immediately adjacent to the winching area, each complete with hose and
dual-purpose (spray/jet) nozzle such that two water jets will be able to
reach any part of the area
(2) The fire hydrants should be located on opposite sides of the area
so that at least one hydrant and hose will be operable during a
localised fire.
(3) During winching operations, at least two of a ship’s portable
4.5 kg dry-chemical (multipurpose) fire extinguishers, or their
equivalents, should be available immediately adjacent to the winching
area.
Aviation Fuel Pump Room ^
20 (1) An aviation-fuel pump room should be provided with fixed fire
protection to conform with the requirements for a cargo pump room on a
tanker as prescribed in the Fire Detection and Extinguishing Equipment
Regulations.
Rescue Facilities ^
Helicopter Deck ^
21 The following rescue equipment should be provided and stored
adjacent to the helicopter deck:
- 1- non-wedging rescue axe
1- pair of bolt cutters approx. 60 cm
1- crow bar, approx. 105 cm
1- grab hook
1- heavy-duty metal saw, complete with spare blades
1- fire-resistant blanket
1- wire-cored rope line, approx. 15 m
1- pair of metal shears
1- portable prying-and-cutting power tool
1- hand shovel
1- vee-blade knife for seat-belt cutting
1- hammer and miscellaneous small hand tools
2- sets of approved firefighters’ suits, each including coat,
trousers, helmet with visor, gloves and boots
2- sets of approved self-contained breathing apparatus.
3- battery-powered flashlights.
- The equipment prescribed in paragraph (a) should be
additional to any similar equipment provided for other purposes
aboard a ship.
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