APPENDIXES
| ACTIVITY OF THE SHIP | KIND OF FIRST AID KIT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | ||
| I. CARGO SHIPS | ||||
| 1. | Cargo ships dedicated to long distance trips with no passenger restrictions. | X | ||
| 2. | Cargo ships sailing between 12 and 150 miles off the coast and/or travelling for more than 48 hours on each trip. | X | ||
| 3. | Cargo ships sailing between 12 and 150 miles off the closest port adequately equipped from a medical perspective and not travelling for more than 48 hours on each trip. | X | ||
| 4. | Cargo ships dedicated to short distance trips sailing less than 12 miles off the Spanish coast that spend less than 24 hours away from port. | X | ||
| II. FISHING SHIPS | ||||
| 5. | Fishing ships without passenger restrictions or operating in foreign fishing grounds not belonging to European Union countries. | X | ||
| 6. | Fishing ships that operate more than 150 miles off the coast and/or located more than 48 hours away from the closest port. | X | ||
| 7. | Fishing ships that operate between 12 and 150 miles off the coast, adequately equipped from a medical perspective, and not travelling longer than 48 hours on each trip. | X | ||
| 8. | Fishing ships dedicated to short distance trips sailing less than 12 miles off the Spanish coast which spend less than 24 hours away from port. | X | ||
| III. RECREATION SHIPS AND PORT SERVICES | ||||
| 9. | Recreation ships with employed crew making trips where they remain more than 150 miles away from the coast. | X | ||
| 10. | Recreation ships with employed crew making trips where they remain between 12 and 150 miles away from the coast and/or more than 48 sailing hours away from the closest port adequately equipped from a medical perspective. | X | ||
| 11. | Recreation ships with employed crew making trips where they remain less than 12 miles away from the coast and less than 24 hours away from port. | X | ||
| 12. | Tugboats, boats, barges, etc. sailing at sea for more than 8 hours and /or remaining more than 150 miles away from the coast. | X | ||
| 13. | Tugboats, boats, barges, etc. sailing at sea less than 48 hours and /or remaining away from the closest port adequately equipped from a medical perspective between 12 and 150 miles. | X | ||
| IV. LIFESAVING SHIPS | ||||
| 14. | Lifeboats | X | ||
| 15. | Rescue rafts | Will carry equipment as specified in Appendix III of the Royal Ruling | ||
In this Appendix we set down the GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF DANGEROUS
SUBSTANCES according to its CLASS, as laid down on the Dangerous Goods
International Maritime Code issued by the IMO (International Maritime
Organisation) (published in 1990) following instructions from Appendix
III of the European Council Guideline 92/29/EEC.
The antidotes for such substances are included in the contents of the
First Aid Kits as specified on the Royal Ruling appendix Antidotes Endowment.