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[接上页] Specification for industrial safety belts, harnesses and safety lanyards. 11. Any work carried out from an overside position or in an exposed position where there is a reasonably foreseeable risk of falling or being washed overboard or any work carried out in or from a ship's boat. A lifebuoy with sufficient line attached ready for immediate use and either a Department of Transport approved lifejacket, or a lifejacket conforming to BS 3595: 1981 (31 July 1981), or a buoyancy aid conforming to the British Marine Industries Federation Standard 1988 published on 21 March 1988; whichever is appropriate. Lifejackets must be of a gas inflatable type if fully inflatable and have at least 89 N of inherent buoyancy if of the partially inherently buoyant type, except in the case of partially inherently buoyant lifejackets for use only in sheltered waters. Buoyancy aids must not depend on oral inflation. Specification for lifejackets. 12. Any process where it is necessary to carry out repair or maintenance work on or near exposed live electrical equipment and there is a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury. Rubber gloves to BS 697: 1986 (30 April 1986), an insulating mat (except where specially insulated flooring is installed) to BS 921: 1976 (31 March 1976)(both gloves and mat protecting against the appropriate voltage), rubber soled footwear; whichever is appropriate. Specification of rubber gloves for electrical purposes. Rubber mats for electrical purposes. 13. Any process involving a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury from vehicle movement during ro-ro operations. Suitable high-visibility garment. (Enacted 1991) |