Safety Posters Final
Safety Posters Final
Safety Posters Final
Pilot Ladders
Correct position for pilot ladder
Safe access should be provided to
ensure the safe, convenient and
unobstructed passage of any person
embarking or disembarking from the
ship between the head of the pilot
ladder, or any accommodation ladder or
other appliance and the ships deck.
Where such access is by means
of a gateway in the rails or bulwark,
adequate handholds should be provided.
Pilot boards a
bulk carrier arriving
at Belfast
Two handheld
stanchions
rigidly secured to
ships structure
Responsible
officer
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Pilot Ladders
Ladder construction - 1
they should have an efficient non-slip
The steps of the pilot ladder should
surface
comply with the following requirements:
if made of hardwood, they should be
made in one piece and free of knots
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Pilot Ladders
Ladder construction - 2
No pilot ladder should have more than
two replacement steps that are secured
in position by a method different from
that used in the original construction
of the ladder. Any steps secured
differently should be replaced as soon
as reasonably practicable by steps
secured in position by the method
used in the original construction of the
pilot ladder. When any replacement
step is secured to the side ropes of the
pilot ladder by means of grooves in the
Ropes
The securing strong points,
shackles and securing ropes
should be at least as strong
as the side ropes specified
below.
The side ropes of the pilot
ladder should consist of two
uncovered ropes not less
than 18mm in diameter on
each side and should be
continuous, with no joins
below the top step.
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Spreader step at
deck level is being
used to support the
full weight of the
ladder and pilot.
Not considered best
practice.
Ladder is rigged
too long and could
be trapped by the
launch.
This ladder has
more than five steps
before a spreader.
Lowest spreader
step situated five
steps from bottom of
ladder is not fitted.
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Rigging
1. Arrangements should be provided
to enable the pilot to embark and
disembark safely on either side of the
ship.
2. Safe and convenient access to, and
from the ship should be provided by a
pilot ladder:
requiring a climb of not less than
1.5m and not more than 9m above the
surface of the water so positioned and
secured that it is clear of any possible
discharges from the ship
situated within the parallel body
length of the ship and, as far as is
practicable, within the mid-ship half
length of the ship
Bottom spreader is a
replacement of different
construction. Should be
replaced as soon as possible.
Bottom 4 steps not stiffened.
Ladder rigged in way of
overboard discharge
Well positioned, well
maintained and properly
rigged ladder.
Within parallel length, mid
ships and steps resting firmly
against ships side.
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Pilot Ladders
Associated equipment
Lighting
MAN-ROPES
without knots
Min. diam.
28mm
IF REQUIRED
BY PILOT
SPREADER
Min. 180cm long
Min.
40cm
3038cm
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Height required
by pilot
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Pilot Ladders
Maintenance and stowage
of pilot ladders as per SOLAS V
Stowage and
maintenance tips
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