The Code on Noise Levels on Board Ships, 2014 Edition, is an essential resource developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to establish international standards for noise protection in maritime environments. This important document, adopted under resolution MSC.337(91), aims to enhance the safety and comfort of seafarers by setting mandatory noise limits in various ship areas, including machinery spaces, control rooms, workshops, and accommodations. The regulations set forth will take effect on July 1, 2014.
The primary objectives of the code are to promote hearing conservation and provide practical guidelines for ship operators worldwide. It outlines the necessary measures to reduce noise pollution on ships, ensuring that personnel can perform their duties without the adverse effects of excessive noise exposure.
Key features of the Code on Noise Levels on Board Ships include:
- A comprehensive format for noise survey reports, helping organizations accurately assess noise levels.
- Guidelines for integrating noise management into safety management systems, ensuring that noise issues are appropriately handled.
- Recommended methods for attenuating noise in different ship spaces, focusing on improving work conditions.
- A simplified procedure to evaluate noise exposure, making it easier for ship operators to comply with regulations.
This code serves as a vital tool for maritime administrations, enabling them to promote "hearing-saving" environments aboard ships. Additionally, while the Code is recognized as a mandatory instrument under the SOLAS Convention, certain provisions offer advisory and informative content to enhance operational practices.
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