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Update on the use of armed guards in Nigerian waters

This information note is to make members aware that the use of agent or private security company supplied armed guards onboard vessels in Nigerian waters may be considered by Nigerian Navy authorities to be in breach of regulations. This could result in legal action including detention of personnel found to

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| Information Note number 1233 | Original reference(s) IMCA SEL 09/14, IMCA M 09/14

Ebola virus

The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa has gained widespread media attention. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported new cases and deaths attributed to Ebola virus disease (EVD). While the outbreak in Guinea appears to be declining, it continues to evolve in Liberia and Sierra Leone. WHO

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| Information Note number 1229 | Original reference(s) IMCA EA 01/14





Danish Maritime Authority issues new diving regulations

For those operating or bidding for diving work in Denmark your attention is drawn to the recently issued Consolidated Act number 69 on Diving Operations and Diving Equipment issued in January 2014 together with the following two orders affecting diving issued in December 2013; Order Number 1396 Offshore Diving Operations

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| Information Note number 1215 | Original reference(s) IMCA D 05/14


Rope signals

IMCA is concerned about the issue of skill fade in offshore divers who may need to rely on rope signals for communication should direct voice contact with the surface be lost. All offshore divers need to be fully competent in the use of rope signals.  This is so that divers

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| Information Note number 1212 | Original reference(s) IMCA D 03/14




German Offshore Working Time Regulation – Interim Response

We have received a response to our letter regarding the German Offshore Working Time Regulation. The response from the German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs is attached, along with a rough translation into English. However, this is only an interim response because the interpretation of the regulations is still

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| Information Note number 1197 | Original reference(s) IMCA EA 04/13

Latex neck seals

Your attention is brought to UK Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) Diving Inspectorate recently issued Safety Flash on the importance of sizing of latex neck seals used with diving equipment. http://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/latex-neck-seals.htm?eban=govdel-diving&cr=27-Nov-2013 Latex neck seals used in the diving industry need to be correctly fitted to the diver. The seals are

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| Information Note number 1196 | Original reference(s) IMCA D 14/13



New Offshore Working Time Regulations will take effect in Germany on 1 August 2013

The new requirements apply to offshore workers in German waters, including the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The regulations will apply to personnel working on or from an offshore installation, including wind farms. So the changes will apply to technicians being transferred to wind turbines in the German sector. However,

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| Information Note number 1186 | Original reference(s) IMCA EA 02/13

Changes to the UK Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR)

From 1 October 2013, changes will be introduced to the UK Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) that are intended to simplify the mandatory reporting of workplace injuries for businesses, while ensuring that the data collected gives an accurate and useful picture of workplace incidents. The main

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| Information Note number 1185 | Original reference(s) IMCA EA 01/13


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