Fire Safety Operations Booklet SOLAS Reg.16.2
Fire Safety Operations Booklet SOLAS Reg.16.2
Fire Safety Operations Booklet SOLAS Reg.16.2
need to meet the requirements for limiting the passage of smoke and flame nor limitations
relative to temperature rise. Combustible veneers are permitted provided they meet other
requirements.
Fire resistance of doors and doorframes fitted to bulkheads and decks is to be, as far as is
practicable, at least equivalent to the bulkhead or deck in which they are fitted. Watertight
doors need not be insulated.
Each door must be capable of being opened and closed from both sides by one person only.
Fire doors in main vertical zone bulkheads, galley boundaries and stairway
enclosures (provided they are not power-operated watertight doors and those which are
normally locked) must comply with the following conditions:
continuers sounding until the door is completely closed. Doors to certain special category
compartments do not require alarms.
Cargo Ships
In “A” class divisions must be constructed of steel and doors in “B” class divisions
must be non-combustible
In boundaries of category A machinery spaces are to be self-closing and reasonably
gas-tight
Self-closing doors are not to be fitted with any hold back device, unless it is capable
of remote release and of the fail safe type
Ventilation is permitted through the lower part or beneath a door that leads between a
corridor and a public space or cabin
Watertight doors are not required to be insulated
SECTION C /41A
The Hydro jet Nozzle is operated by a combination of water and compressed air system.
The combined built-up of air and water forces will ultimately generate a bolt of powerful
water propelling more than 35 mtrs.
Works on normal fire line and working airline on-board. Supply high water volume were
needed. Easy to use and transport. Training should be made during Fire drill.
Water supply
Ensure that a minimum 51mm (2.0”) bore water hose is used and that all couplings are
secure, leak free and in good condition.
Recommended water pressure 6 bar.
Air Supply
Ensure that a minimum 19mm (3/4”) bore air hose is used and that all couplings are
secure, leak free and in good condition.
Recommended air pressure 7 bar.
General Information
Before operating, performing maintenance or repairing the Hydro Jet cannon these
instructions must be read and understood by the operator, if in any doubt, ask your
supervisor before using this equipment.
Safety regulations must be followed at all times. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in damage to the Hydro Jet cannon and/or result in personal injury.
Safety
Please note: Unrestrained air and water hoses can whip if they become detached.
Pre-Start Check
Prior
to operating the tool check:
• That all fittings are secure, free from leaks and air hoses are in good condition.
• That the air pressure is correct for this tool 7 bar (100 psi).
• That the water pressure is correct for this tool 6 bar (85psi).
• Safe use of this tool requires that the operator adopt a solid stance and secure
foothold.
• Gloves and personal protective equipment must be worn when using this tool.
• Care must be taken to avoid damaging or tripping over the air or water hose.
• Take precautions to ensure that the area to be cleaned is completely free of
personnel and of any electrical equipment that is exposed or is not protected
against water ingress.
Starting Operation
With one operator securely holding and controlling the Hydro Jet cannon, and the water
control valve on the Hydro Jet cannon, fully open, a second person should slowly open
the water valve at the water main. It is very important that the Hydro Jet cannon, be
held securely while the water is being turned on and while it is in use.
The air valve should now be adjusted carefully to produce a tight hard-hitting jet of
water. Excessive air will cause the jet of water to break up and spread, becoming less
effective.
In an emergency or once job operation has been completed, close the Cleaning Jet
water valve and then the air valve.
If job has been completed, instruct the second operator to shut off the main water
supply. Slowly open the Hydro Jet cannon water control valve again to release the water
pressure in the hose.
Disconnect the air and water hose. Washing the Hydro Jet cannon with fresh water and
store it in safe room.
SECTION C /41C
Remarks:
In case the Hydro Jet cannon you have on board is of a different type of above photo
you may replace the photo with the correct one.
Fire-fighting Piercing Rod
DESCRIPTION
The Firefighting Piercing Rod is designed to deliver water to areas inaccessible to the fire fighter
(inside of the cntr), fig (a). It is designed to penetrate the container, aided by use of a sledge hammer.
It is primarily constructed of chrome-plated stainless steel. At the end, constructed with a hardened
steel flat head for using & driving by a sledge hammer, fig (b). At the piercing side it is constructed
by a hardened steel material in wedge style for easy penetration, followed by a series of nozzles in
order to inject inside the hole, a dense fog pattern fig(c). A small fire hose with swivel coupling from
one side and specified coupling of vessel’s fire hoses from the other side, fig (d).
The piercing rod is designed and manufactured to be damage resistant and requires minimal
maintenance. Ensure all fire water hoses used are in good condition and that all couplings are secure,
leak free. Thoroughly clean all parts and accessories with fresh water after each use. Make sure all
components are clean, and the nozzles are free of debris. Safety regulations must be followed at all
times. Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the Piercing Rod and/or in
personal injury.
SAFETY
Remark: The above pictures intend to demonstrate only the use of piercing rod and do not represent
an actual emergency or a drill where the firefighters should be protected by a fireman outfit and
breathing apparatus.