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PART II
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS BEFORE ISSUANCE OF MARINE CHEMIST'S CERTIFICATE -
APPLICABLE IN ALL CASES
Determination of Condition by Marine Chemist
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8. A marine chemist may issue a certificate stating that the prescribed work to a
vessel can be undertaken with safety; the marine chemist shall physically inspect the
conditions and carry out tests within each compartment or space, ensuring compliance with
the minimum applicable requirements to his satisfaction before he issues a certificate
specifying ² safe for workers² or ² safe for hot work² .
(1) The calibration of all instruments used by the marine chemist shall be checked
before and after each day's use; a record shall be maintained on all calibration checks.
(2) The marine chemist's determination shall include a visual internal inspection and
tests of the spaces to be certified and their adjacent spaces.
(3) The marine chemist's determination shall include tests appropriate to designations
of section 7; the determination shall include:
- knowledge of the three previous cargoes carried;
- the nature and extent of the present work;
- starting time and duration of this work;
- tests of cargo and vent lines at manifolds and accessible openings;
- assurance that cargo valves in prescribed work areas are tagged and secured to
avoid accidental opening or operation, and
- tests of cargo heating coils at the main deck level.
(4) Tanks that have carried combustible liquids with flash points 93 degrees Celsius or
above may be partially cleaned for minor hot work; these spaces, and adjacent spaces
directly affected, shall be cleaned back a sufficient distance from the work to meet the
requirements of paragraph 7(3)(d); the rest the space and adjacent spaces shall meet the
requirements of paragraphs 7(3)(a), (b) and (c).
Preparation of Certficates ^
9. When the marine chemist is satisfied that the requirements of this standard and any
other safety requirements related to the work have been met, he shall prepare a
certificate in the form and manner prescribed by this standard.
- The certificate shall include the frequency and type of such additional tests,
inspections, qualifications, and other instructions as the marine chemist specifies.
- The certificate shall state the conditions under which the marine chemist should be
consulted or recalled.
- Such qualifications and requirements shall include precautions concerning
protective equipment and devices necessary to eliminate or minimize hazards that may be
present from protective coatings or residues from cargoes.
Issuance of Certificates ^
10. The marine chemist's certificate shall be completed and a signature for receipt of
it shall be obtained, signifying an understanding of the conditions and limitations under
which it is issued.
- If the certificate is issued in connection with commencement of repair work, it
shall be delivered to, and signed by, the ship repairer or his authorized representative.
- If the certificate is issued for purposes other than the commencement of repair
work, it shall be delivered to, and signed by, the person who authorized the inspection or
his authorized representative.
- The person signing for receipt of the certificate shall securely post it in a
conspicuous place aboard the vessel.
- All certificates shall be issued within 24 hours prior to the time the prescribed
work is commenced, unless otherwise noted on the certificate.
Responsibility for Obtaining Certificate
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11. (1) The vessel repairer shall retain the services of the marine chemist, secure
copies of his certificate, and provide the master of the vessel and the representatives of
the vessel owner with copies; receipt and understanding of the certificate shall be
acknowledged by signature of the person or his representative requesting the service.
(2) Throughout the course of repairs or alterations, safe conditions shall be
maintained on the vessel by full observance of all qualifications and requirements listed
by the marine chemist.
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