Msc.120-74- [verified]
A major focus of the resolution was the requirement for companies to establish procedures for reporting non-conformities, accidents, and hazardous occurrences. The amendment mandates that these incidents are not just recorded, but analyzed to prevent recurrence. Why These Standards Matter Today
MSC.1/Circ.120/74 – Unified Interpretations of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), Chapter II-2 (Fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction) msc.120-74-
Many users mis-type msc.120-74- when they mean – a cornerstone IMO resolution. A major focus of the resolution was the
: Once activated, the beacon must be capable of transmitting for at least 48 hours. Regulatory Context Applicability : EPIRBs installed on vessels before July 1, 2022 : Once activated, the beacon must be capable
: It updates and amends the older performance standards (specifically Resolution A.810(19)) to include requirements for a new channel for 406 MHz EPIRBs. Activation
: Standardized checklists and reporting minimize the "forgetfulness" factor in high-stress environments.