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cargo door

cargo door
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    • door used to load or unload cargo

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    1. general security training such as fire protection, cargo door operation, first aid, hazardous goods recognition and ramp safety;
    2. However, Germany indicated that five of the planned courses (including fire protection, first aid, dangerous goods recognition and ramp safety) are compulsory under the existing rules for all employees [5] and that additional courses, including relevant on-the-job training, must be attended by a minimum number of persons (around 70), i.e. cargo door operation and the general training for which licences are required.
    3. Personnel in direct contact with freight must, under the law, hold an accredited certificate for handling freight; all personnel employed in the non-public area of the airport must attend security training; personnel in contact with the aircraft must attend cargo door operation training; in addition, depending on the specific activity, the personnel must have qualifications for operating machines and vehicles.
    4. .1 Indicators shall be provided on the navigating bridge for all shell doors, loading doors and other closing appliances which, if left open or not properly secured, could lead to flooding of a special category space or ro-ro cargo space. The indicator system shall be designed on the fail-safe principle and shall show by visual alarms if the door is not fully closed or if any of the securing arrangements are not in place and fully locked and by audible alarms if such door or closing appliances become open or the securing arrangements become unsecured.
    5. However, Germany indicated that five of the planned courses (including fire protection, first aid, dangerous goods recognition and ramp safety) are compulsory under the existing rules for all employees [5] and that additional courses, including relevant on-the-job training, must be attended by a minimum number of persons (around 70), i.e. cargo door operation and the general training for which licences are required. These persons could then transfer their knowledge to their colleagues at short instruction sessions.
    6. It will be seen from recitals 77 and 78 that the training courses provided for in the notified project are, to a large extent, mandatory aircraft towing and pushback; aircraft de-icing (basic course); aircraft de-icing (refresher course); apron driver licence; airside supervision; fire protection instruction; cargo door operation; first aid; forklift certificate; IATA PK 7/8; ground service equipment; ramp safety; safety instruction; and security awareness.
    7. It will be seen from recitals 77 and 78 that the training courses provided for in the notified project are, to a large extent, mandatory aircraft towing and pushback; aircraft de-icing (basic course); aircraft de-icing (refresher course); apron driver licence; airside supervision; fire protection instruction; cargo door operation; first aid; forklift certificate; IATA PK 7/8; ground service equipment; ramp safety; safety instruction; and security awareness. The ULD build-up course is a specific training measure designed for the handling of DHL containers.
    8. National and European legislation do not, in principle, set a minimum number of employees or provide for specific training requirements or licences for the activity of Ramp Agent II. However, Germany indicated that five of the planned courses (including fire protection, first aid, dangerous goods recognition and ramp safety) are compulsory under the existing rules for all employees [5] and that additional courses, including relevant on-the-job training, must be attended by a minimum number of persons (around 70), i.e. cargo door operation and the general training for which licences are required.
    9. 20 Integrity of the hull and superstructure, damage prevention and control (R 23-2) .1 Indicators shall be provided on the navigating bridge for all shell doors, loading doors and other closing appliances which, if left open or not properly secured, could lead to flooding of a special category space or ro-ro cargo space. The indicator system shall be designed on the fail-safe principle and shall show by visual alarms if the door is not fully closed or if any of the securing arrangements are not in place and fully locked and by audible alarms if such door or closing appliances become open or the securing arrangements become unsecured. The indicator panel on the navigating bridge shall be equipped with a mode selection function “harbour/sea voyage” so arranged that an audible alarm is given on the navigation bridge if the ship leaves harbour with the bow doors, inner doors, stern ramp or any other shell doors not closed or any closing device not in correct position.
    10. .2 If in such a ship the total number of passengers, including persons accompanying vehicles, does not exceed N = 12 + A/25, where A = total deck area (square metres) of spaces available for the stowage of goods vehicles and where the clear height at the stowage position and at the entrance to such spaces is not less than 4 metres, the provisions of Regulation 13, paragraph .10, in respect of watertight doors apply except that the doors may be fitted at any level in watertight bulkheads dividing cargo spaces. Additionally, indicators are required on the navigating bridge to show automatically when each door is closed and all door fastenings are secured. .3 When applying the provisions of this chapter to such a ship, N shall be taken as the maximum number of passengers for which the ship may be certified in accordance with this Regulation. 15 Openings in the shell plating below the margin line (R 17) NEW CLASS B, C AND D AND EXISTING CLASS B SHIPS:
    11. .1 Indicators shall be provided on the navigating bridge for all shell doors, loading doors and other closing appliances which, if left open or not properly secured, could lead to flooding of a special category space or ro-ro cargo space. The indicator system shall be designed on the fail-safe principle and shall show by visual alarms if the door is not fully closed or if any of the securing arrangements are not in place and fully locked and by audible alarms if such door or closing appliances become open or the securing arrangements become unsecured. The indicator panel on the navigating bridge shall be equipped with a mode selection function “harbour/sea voyage” so arranged that an audible alarm is given on the navigation bridge if the ship leaves harbour with the bow doors, inner doors, stern ramp or any other shell doors not closed or any closing device not in correct position. The power supply for the indicator system shall be independent of the power supply for operating and securing the doors. Indicator systems, approved by the Administration of the flag State, which were installed on board existing ships, need not be changed.
    12. Reference is made to the information contained in Regulation 2.7 in the in the High Speed Craft Code 2000. 19 Damage control plans (R 23) NEW CLASS B, C AND D AND EXISTING CLASS B SHIPS: There shall be permanently exhibited, for the guidance of the officer in charge of the ship, plans showing clearly for each deck and hold the boundaries of the watertight compartments, the openings therein with the means of closure and position of any controls thereof, and the arrangements for the correction of any list due to flooding. In addition, booklets containing the aforementioned information shall be made available to the officers of the ship. 20 Integrity of the hull and superstructure, damage prevention and control (R 23-2) .1 Indicators shall be provided on the navigating bridge for all shell doors, loading doors and other closing appliances which, if left open or not properly secured, could lead to flooding of a special category space or ro-ro cargo space. The indicator system shall be designed on the fail-safe principle and shall show by visual alarms if the door is not fully closed or if any of the securing arrangements are not in place and fully locked and by audible alarms if such door or closing appliances become open or the securing arrangements become unsecured. The indicator panel on the navigating bridge shall be equipped with a mode selection function “harbour/sea voyage” so arranged that an audible alarm is given on the navigation bridge if the ship leaves harbour with the bow doors, inner doors, stern ramp or any other shell doors not closed or any closing device not in correct position.