Interpretation Escapes from a cargo pump-room (Paragraph 3.3.1)
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Interpretation Escapes from a cargo pump-room (Paragraph 3.3.1)

 In general a cargo pump-room should be provided with one set of access/escape ladders. Where it is envisaged that personnel are normally employed in a pump-room or the pump-room is unusually large, the Administration may require an additional means of escape. Two doorways from the pump-room house, emerging above the weather deck are preferable.


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