Shipyard Employment
ยป Shipbuilding
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Shipbuilding activities are some of the most
hazardous shipyard operations. There are multiple types of
construction which may include modular construction, traditional
construction (from keel up), and fiberglass/composite material mold
construction. Shipbuilding includes constructing, assembling,
installing, cleaning, painting, outfitting, and testing. Hazards
include exposure to toxic substances, hazardous atmospheres,
electrocution, falls, fires, and explosions. These hazards can be
eliminated or minimized through use of an effective safety and health
program.
The following modules have been adapted specifically to shipbuilding:
The following modules are common to both
shipbuilding and ship repair:
Additional Resources:
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The
Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment Standard (29 CFR 1915 Subpart
P) was issued September 15, 2004 and became effective December 14, 2004.
The new
Fire Protection module has been added to address these changes. In
addition, it is anticipated the Ship
Repair, Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking eTool modules will be modified in the near future to address this new
Shipyard fire protection standard. |
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