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885 Testing and approval of positioning-indicating lights for life-saving appliances under the LSA-Code
Geldigheid:21-12-1998 t/m Status: Geldig vandaag

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1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its seventieth session (7 to 11 December 1998), recalled that the International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code, which entered into force on 1 July 1998, contains requirements for position-indicating lights and requires that new lights installed after that date meet such requirements.

2 The Committee, having considered recommendations made by the Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Equipment (DE), at its forty-first session, adopted, by resolution MSC.81(70), a Revised Recommendation on testing of life-saving appliances, which apply to the life-saving appliances to be installed on board on or after 1 July 1999 and which contains, inter alia, revised test procedures for position-indicating lights for life-saving appliances, including:
  1. lifejacket lights;
  2. exterior canopy lights for lifeboats and liferafts; and
  3. lifebuoy self-igniting lights.

3 In order to ensure that position-indicating lights meet the requirements of the LSA Code in a timely manner, Member Governments are invited to apply, as soon as possible, the test procedures specified in section 10 of the Annex to resolution MSC.81(70) to all new position-indicating lights installed on board ships flying their flag.
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