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<strong>Univan</strong> Ship Management Limited Issue 1 REV 0 Page<br />

7/8<br />

FLEET OPERATION MANUAL Date 01.01.2005<br />

SECURING OF CONTAINERS<br />

<strong>11</strong>.9.9 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE<br />

Copyrights: <strong>Univan</strong> Ship Management Limited, Hong Kong. All rights reserved<br />

Any unauthorized reproduction of this manual, in any form is prohibited<br />

SECTION <strong>11</strong>.9<br />

(1) Securing devices must be handled with reasonable care, and not thrown, dropped or left lying<br />

about the ship. When not in use devices should be placed in protective stows.<br />

(2) Check all devices before use for signs of wear and damage. This goes for both fixed devices,<br />

such as securing points on decks/hatches and the containers themselves (particularly the<br />

corner castings), as well as portable devices such as wires, stacking cones, lashing rods and<br />

turnbuckles. Suspect devices should never be used, and always stored separately (for<br />

repair/replacement) from usable devices.

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